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MARSHALL
William Marshall of Youlgreave, 1548
- Will no longer exists
- Act book entry shows probate granted 15/5/1548 to Elizabeth his widow and Roger Marshall his brother.
Richard Marshall of Youlgreave, 1559
- Will no longer exists
- Act book entry shows probate granted 5/10/1559 to John Marshall (no relationship stated).
Roger Marshall of Youlgreave, 1560
- Will no longer exists
- Act book entry shows probate granted 8/2/1559/60 to Christopher Marshall of Yougreave (no relationship stated).
William Marshall of Gratton, Youlgreave 1599
Will dated 18/5/1599 mentions:
- "unto Wylliam Marshall of Wynster my nephewe one cow & a calfe to be delyvered to him at the end of syx years next ensewing"
- "unto Joane Marshall sister to the said Wylliam one great [duke]"
- "to Joyce Marshall her sister an ewe & one great brasse pan to be delyvered to them after the decease of the longer lyver of my selffe & my wyffe"
- "unto every one of my godchildren a sheepe"
- "unto my manservant one ewe"
- "unto Thomas Smyth xiid"
- "All the rest of my goods ... unto Margery Marshall my wyffe"
- "Also I gyve to the sayd Margery the rent of [my] land in Bonsall for the terme of eight yeares"
- But if she remarries she gets her third, and the rest "to be equally devyded among the nearest of [kinned] both to my selffe & my wyffe at the discretyon of Humfrey Marshall my brother & Henry Hawlye of Stanton whom I would request to take the oversight of this my will"
- "make Margery Marshall my loving wyffe my sole & onely executrix"
- Debts owing to : Rychard Slater of Midleton, James Marshall of the dale, Roger Milner & brother in law John Hawlye
- Witneses: Humphrey Bargh, Roger Marshall & Georg Longden
Inventory taken 30/5/1599 by Humphrey Bargh, Roger Marshall, Georg Longden & Rychard Birden
Probate 2/6/1599
John Marshall, husbandman of Elton, Youlgreave, 1604
Will dated 21/6/1602 mentions:
- "to be buryed in the churchyeard of Yolgrave"
- "to some of the poore of the townes of Yolgrave, Gratton & Elton iiis iiiid"
- "unto Margaret Marshall my wyfe & to James Marshall my sonne the reversyon of years remayninge in my tenement so [..th] as is in mine occupacon, being thou halffe thereof. And yf yt fortune the said Margaret doe marry or [p..ffer] the said part of the tenemant to be lest or lett to any other, then my will is that presently my sonne James shall enter uppon the whole, alowing to the said Margaret my wyfe xxs yearely, during her naturall lyfe besydes the third part of all my goods & cattell"
- "unto John Marshall my nephew xls"
- "unto Margery Marshall my neice xls"
- "unto Joyce [Ripton] ny neice xls"
- "unto Mary Milner my wyves daughter xs"
- Balance to be equally shared betwenn James and Margaret (who are also the executors)
- "doe appoint Rychard Stubbing and Henry Newton to be over seers"
- Witnesses: [..] [.amme], Richard Subbinge, [Wyllm] Cowper
Inventory taken 5/3/1603[/04] by Richard Stubbinge, Thomas Walwyne, Roger Marshall & Henry Newton
Probate [7]/3/1603[/04] to Margaret and James
Ralph Marshall, husbandman of Gratton, Youlgreave, 1648
Will dated 22/4/1648 mentions:
- "Buried in the church yearde of the parish church of Youlgrave"
- "to my servant John Bradley one Cow"
- "unto my servant William Marshall one yew sheepe"
- "unto my servant mayd Margerie Bramowe one yew sheepe"
- "ordayne my loving wife Ellen Marshall sole executrix"
- Witnesses: Francis Byrde, Tho: Byrde, Edward Woollley & Adam Woolley
Inventory taken 11/5/1648 by Francis Byrde, Edward Woolley & Adam Woolley
Probate granted 7/6/1648
Edmund Marshall of Stanton, Youlgreave, 1663
Undated memorandum mentions:
- "These are to certify to whome it may concerne that wee whose names are hereunder written do witnes and shall testify and averr if called thereunto that these following particulers was spoke by word of mouth uppon his death bedd by Edmund Marshall late of Stanton deceased as being his last will and testament"
- "to his sonne George Marshall xxs"
- "unto his sonne Humfrey Marshall xxs"
- "to his sonne Francis Marshall xs one cubberd one table standing in the house one Chest one boll [...] a one as his Mother [will] make him"
- "all the rest of his estate and goods and his pte of his Grove in the Ox close and all moveable and unmoveable after his death and funerall expenses discharged he gave unto Ellen his now beloved wife whome he duly make his full Executrix"
- Signed: George Calton & Humfry Marshall
Inventory of Henery Marshall late of Stanton in the parish of Youlgrave, taken 28/11/1662 by George Calton & Richard Norman.
(Henry is almost certainly an error for Edmund, as the inventory is in the bundle for Edmund’s probate, and there was no Henry buried in Youlgreave at the time - Edmund Marshall was buried in Youlgreave 1/6/1662)
Probate granted 3/1/1663
Elizabeth Johns als Marshall, widow of Middleton, 1664
Will dated 23/1/1663[/64] mentions:
- To be buried in Youlgreave
- William Melland the elder 20s and Elizabeth his wife 20s
- William Melland the younger 20s
- Francis Melland 20s
- Mary Halle daughter of William Halle £5
- Jane Halle her sister 40s
- Richard Worthy £5
- Richard Hambleton's wife gloves & apron
- Humfrey Marshall the younger 40s
- Hugh Sheldon and Margery his wife £3 11s
- Mary Buxton 10s
- Jane Smith 20s
- "Hugh Sheldon who lives at the west end of Youlgreave" 20s
- Anne Halle wife of William Halle clothes
- Alice Sheldon widow of Youlgreave 10s
- Kinsman Thomas Smedley of Bonsall, son of Thomas Smedley deceased - executor
- Late husband's kinswoman Mary Marshall "who now lives with mee" - executor
- Witnesses: William Melland the elder, William Melland, Francis Melland
Inventory of Elizabeth Marshall of Middleton, widow, taken 1/2/1663[/64] by Willi Melland, Henry [.oodinis], Humfray Marshall
Probate Granted [2]/6/1664
Humphrey Marshall, husbandman of Gratton, Youlgreave 1684
- No will
- Inventory (undated) taken by Richard Briddon & Thomas Frost.
- Bond to Hanna Marshall, widow & John Twig of Gratton, minor
- Probate 26/3/1684 to Hannah Marshall, relict
Ralph Marshall, husbandman of Stanton, Youlgreave, 1702
Will dated 15/4/1702 mentions:
- Son Abraham Marshall
- Daughter Sarah Marshall
- Daughter Debra Marshall
- Wife Elizabeth
- Witnesses: Francis Walker & John Watkinson
Inventory taken 22/5/1702 by Francis Walker, Nicholas Lomas & John Wattkinson
Probate granted 30/9/1702 to Elizabeth Marshall
Dorothy Marshall, widow of Stanton juxta Pontem, 1705
Will dated 22/5/1705 mentions:
- "my daughter Hannah Marshall my red cow and heifer together with one half of my household goods she ... paying to her sister Mary Stanley ... twenty shillings"
- "to my son Jonathan Marshall my [Brinded] Cow & the other half of my Household Goods he paying my debts ... my sole executrix"
- Witnesses: Allen Hammond & [Geo] Hoult
Inventory taken 13/6/1705 by Allen Hammond, Tho: [Shipton] & Jon Smith
Probate granted October 1705 to Jonathan Marshall
Humphrey Marshall, miner of Gratton, Youlgreave, 1728
- No will
- Inventory of Humphrey Marshall of Gratton, mason, dated 6/2/1727[/28], taken by John Sheldon & Solyman Sheldon
- Bond to Isabella Marshall of Youlgreave, relict, William Powell & Samuel Walker
- Probate dated 3/10/1728 to Isabella Marshall
Samuel Marshall, husbandman of Gratton, Youlgreave, 1735
Will dated 2/6/1735 mentions:
- "unto my daughters Hannah Sarah & Ann the sume of sixty pounds a piece" ... when 21 or upon marriage
- To wife Hannah for life if she doesn’t remarry, the use of all his estate, providing she provides "unto my son Aaron all such necessary provisions and mainainance" until he’s 21
- "make my said loving wife and my brother in law Richard Longdon Executors"
- Witnesses: Isaac Briddon & [Frn:] Green
Inventory taken 9/6/1735 by Samuel Barker & Wm Macconnel
Probate granted 14/10/1735 to Hannah Marshall widow & Richard Longdon
John Marshall, miner of Elton 1771
Will dated 28/2/1771 mentions:
- "unto Mary my beloved wife" everything for the duration of her life
- "unto Mary the daughter of my kinsman Samuel Bridden of Elton ... yeoman upon the decease of Mary my wife ... Fifty Pounds"
- "to my two sisters Mary the wife of George Carson of Sheldon ... Labourer and Ann the wife of William Harrison of Elton ... Glasier"
- Execs: Wife Mary & Samuel Bridden
- Witnesses: Benj: Hathway, Ellin Norman & Jas Norman
Inventory taken 10/4/1771 by Abraham Bridden & Adam Dawson
Probate granted [18]/4/1771 to Mary & Samuel
Abraham Marshall, miner of Stanton, Youlgreave, 1811
Will dated 2/2/1811 mentions:
- "to my loving wife wife Ann Marshall all that messuage dwelling house or tenement wherein I now live ... with a seat in the parish church of Youlgreave ... and also all that other house adjoining now used as a kitchen ... during the term of her natural life"
- After her death, the house Abraham lives in "to my nephew John Twyford of Stanton miner" and the other one now used as a kitchen "to my niece Elizabeth Frost who now resides with me"
- If Elizabeth leaves no lawful issue then it passes "to her brother George Frost of Youlgreave miner"
- "to my wife Ann all that my sixth part or share of a certain mine in the Liberty of Haddon called the Now Dale View and also one fifth part of a mine in the said Liberty of Haddon called Soft Rake"
- "my nephews and nieces, son and daughters of George Twyford and Matthew Frost"
- "I humbly request my worthy landlords His Grace the Duke of Rutland, Bache Thornil Esquire and Mr Francis Mellam will let my said wife Ann continue tenant"
- Wife to be sole exec
- Witnesses: John C Browne, John Gladwin & John Broomhead
Probate granted 2/5/1811 to Ann Marshall
Thomas Marshall, farmer of Elton, 1809/14
Will dated 21/12/1809 mentions:
- "to my wife, for and during the term of her natural life the dwelling house wherein I now inhabit ... after her decease ... unto my nephews John & Noah Marshall"
- Wife to be sole exec
- Witnesses: [unreadable], Francis Hodgkinson & Humphrey Hodgkinson
Probate granted 2[7]/3/1814 to his wife Hannah Marshall
Charles Marshall, miner of Elton, 1819
Will dated 30/7/1819 mentions:
- "my freehold messuage or dwelling house wherin I now live situate in Elton ... to my dear wife Rebecca Marshall ... during the term of her natural life"
- "immediately after her decease I give and bequeath the same ... to my son Charles Marshall"
- 1/2 acre of land on Elton Common "to my son Jonathan"
- "unto my eldest son James Marshall the sum of ten pounds"
- "to my daughter Hannah Beeby the sum of ten pounds"
- "to my son Jonathan the sum of twenty pounds"
- "to my son John twenty pounds"
- "to my daughter Martha Marsden twenty pounds"
- "to my son Jonathan all my shares of the Lead Mine called Blacklow"
- "to my son John my shares of a mine called [Fill Barns]"
- "the land which I now hold under lease from the [Revd] George Mason ... my son James Marshall shall continue to hold ... that part of the said land which he now occupies, consisting of about seven acres, and that my said wife shall occupy the remainder consisting of about eleven acres during her life" then to son Charles.
- "appoint Mr Robert Alsop of Gratton, & my said wife Rebecca to be Executor & Executrix"
- Witnesses: William Staley, Benjamin [...idge] & Henry Watts
Probate granted 26/9/1819 to Robert Alsop of Gratton, farmer and Rebecca Marshall, widow. States that testator died Aug [..] 1819.
Rebecca Marshall, widow of Elton, 1824
Will dated 1/8/1824 mentions:
- Everything to son Charles Marshall, also sole executor.
- Witnesses: George Robinson & Josiah Wallwin
Probate granted to Charles Marshall of Elton, labourer 14/10/1824
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