Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 28 December 2015 |
Original: | 0106203 |
Archdeacon Will 1678A #35 Rushen will of Joney Taylor alias Gell, dated 4 February 1677/8: Summary: husband xxxx Taylor is alive, 2 children William & Richard Taylor, brothers Thomas & William Gell, sister Margaret, sister Averick, also: Joney Quill, Edmund Postley witness; pledges: Richard Hingley & William Clague ?will of father: AW 1679A #24 Rushen will of Robert Gell, dated 2 January 1679/80: wife is not mentioned, son William Gell, son Thomas Gell, son in law William Taylor
Trinitye Rushen Ffeb: 4th 1677/8 The last will & testament of Joney Taylor, who being in perfect Memory comended her soule to God & her body to Christian buriall; Itt: to the poore 1 firlat of malt & 2 kitchen of wheate; Itt: I leave my 2 children to be equall in my goods; onely the eldest to give to the youngest 20s more then he has himselfe, if there be soe much remaininge; Itt: to my sister Margarett 1 great wheele, & my choice peticoate, & if she doe not get the wheele, then I leave her 2 petticoates; Itt: to my sister Avericke 1 wascoate of Doolea; Itt: to the Minister 1 younge mutton, Itt: to Joney Quill 1 pound of wooll, Itt: to Ed= =mond Posley 1 young mutton, Itt: I leave to my husband halfe a browne horse; Lastly I doe nominate my 2 children William & Rich: Taylor sole executor of all my goods moveable & unmove= able, & my Brethren Tho: & William Gell overseers The Supvisors sworn in Court Witnesses ---h Thompson juratus ----: Posley to be swrn The goods of all that can be found due to the executors after my our Honble: Lord is payd, is in all = 12s - 00d The goods in the Supvisors hands and have given pledges secundum forman legis Rich Hingley & Wm Cluage
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