Last Will and Testament of Thomas Man

TestatorThomas Man
OccupationCarpenter
PlacePirton
Date created1662
Probate date 


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People mentioned in the document

Name Relationship to testator Details Signed or Mark Function
Thomas Man Self From: Pirton, County: Herts
Comment: Body to be buried in Pirton churchyard
  Testator
Joane Man Wife Bequest Money: 1s   Legatee
Mary Campkin Daughter Bequest Money: £3
Comment: Eldest daughter
  Legatee
Elizabeth Campkin Grand daughter Bequest: One standing bedstead
Comment: Testator's daughter Mary's eldest daughter
  Legatee
Joane Campkin Grand daughter Bequest: One cupboard
Comment: Testator's daughter Mary's second daughter
  Legatee
Mary Campkin Grand daughter Bequest: One folded table
Comment: Testator's daughter Mary's third daughter
  Legatee
Campkin Grand daughter Bequest Money: 5s
Comment: Testator's daughter Mary's youngest daughter
  Legatee
Campkin Grand son Bequest Money: 5s
Comment: Testator's daughter Mary's young son
  Legatee
Joane Kellow Daughter Bequest: Bedding, brass, pewter & other, plus residue of estate goods
Comment: Wife of George Kellow
  Executor
John Man Son Bequest: Tools ? which not disposed of before   Legatee
Markert Knite Daughter Bequest Money: £3   Legatee
Robart Knite Grand son Bequest Money: 3s
Comment: Child of Markert Knite
  Legatee
Frances Knite Grand daughter Bequest Money: 3s
Comment: Child of Markert Knite
  Legatee
Clara Knite Grand daughter Bequest Money: 3s
Comment: Child of Markert Knite
  Legatee
George Kellow Son in law Bequest: Tools
Comment: Husband of Joane Kellow
  Legatee
George Kellow Grand son Bequest: Lumber of shop & little box
Comment: Son of Joane & George Kellow
  Legatee
John Man       Witness
Thomas Turner       Witness

Database record number: PROBH-329
Record from Probate documents at HALS, identifier [90HW23]


Last Will and Testament:
Will conveys real (immovable) property ie land to heirs after an individual's death. Testament conveys personal (moveable) property to heirs. The term will eventually referred to both a Will and a Testament. A registered Will is an official copy made by a court clerk which is enrolled in a book.

About Probate documents: Each will or inventory has a unique record number, each person mentioned in that will is linked to the unique record number.

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