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'''William Whitney''', parentage unknown but perhaps son of Powell Whitney, born say 1600, died in 1634, after 1 May and before 13 Aug.
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'''William Whitney''', parentage unknown, born say 1600, died in 1634, after 1 May and before 13 Aug.
  
He married '''Anne -----'''.
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He married '''Anne -----'''.  He refers to his father Powell in his will, so perhaps she was Anne Powell.
  
 
On 1 May 1634 made his nuncupative will, which was probated 13 Aug 1634. In it, he  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 16 December 2013

William Whitney's Locations

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William Whitney, parentage unknown, born say 1600, died in 1634, after 1 May and before 13 Aug.

He married Anne -----. He refers to his father Powell in his will, so perhaps she was Anne Powell.

On 1 May 1634 made his nuncupative will, which was probated 13 Aug 1634. In it, he

  • authorized and appointed Mr Thomas Franklin and Mr Edward Sutton of Bisren, Oxfordshire to sell his 3 houses at Woodstoke and his farm at Wootton and his land in St. Nicholas, Herefordshire in the possession of Mrs Joane Johnseys, widow, valued at L40, to pay his debts.
  • gave his land in Brill to his wife Anne for life and then to his son James
  • appointed Anne and James to pay his father Powell 20 per year for life
  • appointed his crops of corn at Hensington, Wootton and Brill to be sold by Franklin and Sutton, the proceeds to be equally divided between his 5 daughters and the child that his wife then carried, to be used to care for them until they were married or turned 18
  • gave all other belongings to his wife Anne
  • named his wife Anne executrix
  • appointed Mr. John Pym of Brill, Gent. and Thomas Hunt of Brill as overseers
  • gave his great gold ring to his son James
  • gave to each daughter 20s

Children of William and Anne (-----) Whitney (order uncertain):

i. James Whitney
ii. (daughter) Whitney
iii. (daughter) Whitney
iv. (daughter) Whitney
v. (daughter) Whitney
vi. (daughter) Whitney
vii. (child) Whitney, b. ca. 1634.

References

  • Will of William Whitney of Brill, Buckinghamshire, PCC

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