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North Cheshire Family Historian

Hidden Names in 17th Century Wills

by Ray Hulley

Many family historians will know of the benefits derived from a perusal of 17th century wills. The testator usually left "goods, cattels and chattels" to several of his or her relatives and a family tree can be constructed quite easily from the information shown. If the family were reasonably well off then successive generations would also leave a will, sometimes with property and/or land being passed on to heirs. This makes it possible to continue a tree into the 18th and 19th centuries, when other records exist in a more readable and accurate form.

It is reasonably simple to obtain copies of original wills by going or writing to the appropriate Record Office and quoting the name and year of the will previously obtained from a printed source. But all wills contain other names as well as family beneficiaries. There are often many other local people mentioned and family historians would benefit from being aware of them and where they can be found. Such individuals include non-family beneficiaries, executors, overseers or supervisors, witnesses, debtors, creditors and those - usually "three good and honest men" - who make up the inventory and value its contents. Occasionally there are other references that do not fit into the above categories. For example, a will may say "..... left to John son of my neighbour William Smith". Although John is a beneficiary, the will also lists his father.

In order to assist historians in locating "hidden" members of their ancestry shown in 17th century wills, I suggest that when checking through a will, as well as noting members of a particular family, a record is made of all other persons listed. These indexes can then be published in future issues of the "Family Historian" for the benefit of other members.

To start the ball rolling, I have checked through 14 Cheshire wills for HOWLEY/HOOLEY (the 16th and 17th century variants of HULLEY) and have uncovered over 170 names different to that under which the will is indexed. In a minority of cases specific locations and occupations are also shown but generally it is only the person' s name. The following index shows all the 'hidden' names found in the 14 wills, together with the testator's name, location and date of will. I have omitted other Howleys/Hooleys but have indexed them separately for my own purposes. If any member requires details of them I shall be pleased to send them a copy.

Nominal index from 17th Century HOWLEY/HOOLEY/HULLEY Cheshire Wills

Surname First name Location Occupation Code Date Location
ADSHEAD John Adlington - I 1668 Adlington
ALLEN James - - C 1617 Adlington
ANDREWE George of Dokinfield - D 1612/3 Dukinfield
ANDREWE Hugbe - - D 1612 Dukinfield
ANDREWE James -   D 1612 Dukinfield
ANDREWE Raphe of Dokinfield - RF 1613 Dukinfield
ANDREWE Robarte - - DO 1612/3 Dukinfield
ARMTAGE James - - RF 1676 Dukinfield
ARMTAGE Henry - - I 1624 Dukinfield
ASHTON Willm de Newton - D 1612 Dukinfield
BARDSLEY Edmonde - - D 1624 Adlington
BARDSLEY Jane Dukinfield - B 1613 Dukinfield
BARDSLEY John - - DB 1612/3 Dukinfield
BARDSLEY Richard - - D 1612 Dukinfield
BARDSLEY Thos - - D 1612 Dukinfield
BARLOW Ann(e) - - BE 1668/82 Adlington
BARLOW Mary Warth in Poynton - B 1686 Adlington
BARLOW(E) Richard(e) - - IB 1617/68 Adlington
BAYLISS George of the Chappell - D 1612 Dukinfield
BEARD Thomas - - WI 1686 Adlington
BEELAY Thomas - - D 1612 Dukinfield
BENISON John - - W 1676 Dukinfield
BENTSON William - - I 1613 Dukinfield
BESWICKE Thomas - Servant B 1676 Dukinfield
BLACKHANE John - - C 1617 Adlington
BOOTH Anthony Macclesfield - E 1676 Rainow
BORDMAN Ric de Ozyhaner - E 1612 Dukinfield
BOULES/BOULD Raphe - - OB 1612/3 Dukinfield
BOWE John of the Housebanke - D 1612 Dukinfield
BOWEN Edward - - D 1612 Dukinfield
BRADLEY ........ of Hogsnorton - D 1612 Dukinfield
BRADSHAWE John of Brugthone - D 1613 Dukinfield
BRADY John - - I 1676 Cranage
BROADBENT Thomas - - W 1662 Dukinfield
BROWNE Raphe de Burkstones - D 1612 Dukinfield
BURGES Marie - - B 1676 Cranage
BURGES Raphe Adlington - I 1668 Adlington
BURKLEY John - - W 1682 Dukinfield
BURKLEY William - - W 1682 Dukinfield
BYSHOPPE Willm - - D 1612 Dukinfield
CHADWICK Andrewe the younger of Godley Lane - D 1613 Dukinfield
CHEETAM Dann - - D 1612 Dukinfield
CHEETAM Willm - - D 1612 Dukinfield
CLARK John - - E 1617 Adlington
CLEATER Jayne of Moginson - D 1612 Dukinfield
COCKE Henry - - W 1676 Dukinfield
COOKE Thomas - - D 1612 Dukinfield
CORDE Godfrey - - D 1612 Dukinfield
CORK(E) Willm - Servant D 1612 Dukinfield
COTTERRILL George - - W 1668 Adlington
COTRELL Peter - - C 1617 Adlington
DAVENPORT Thomas Pott Shrigley Husbandman I 1680 Pott Shrigley
DAY Hannah - - B 1693 Macclesfield
DAYE Richard - - I 1693 Macclesfield
DOPLING Nicholas - - D 1612 Dukinfield
DOWNES John Butley/Newton Yeoman W 1668 Adlington
FALLOWES Richard - - C 1617 Adlington
FARMINGTON Henrie - - B 1676 Cranage
FARMINGTON Marie - - B 1676 Cranage
FARRALL Charles - - B 1689 Macclesfield
FIDLER William - - I 1676 Dukinfield
FODEN William - - W 1676 Cranage
FYDLER George - - D 1612 Dukinfield
GARDNER Willm - - B 1617 Adlington
GASKELL John - - RF 1676 Rainow
GASKELL Lawrence - - IC 1617 Adlington
GEE John   - D 1612 Dukinfield
GODARD Wydowe of the Barkherst in Hyde - D 1613 Dukinfield
GORTON Christopher - - D 1612 Dukinfield
GREAVES Christopher - - W 1617 Adlington
GREAVES James - - D 1617 Adlington

 

Code Abbreviations

B Beneficiary   O Overseer or Supervisor
C Creditor   R Relative of Testator
D Debtor   RF Other reference
E Executor/Executrix   T Testator
I Inventory maker or Valuer   W Witness

This index will be continued in the next issue

 

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