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Deciphering a 1719 Will

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Carole

Carole Report 5 Mar 2009 20:49

Thanks Janet
A pity but it is possible? His married/widowed? sister might have been appointed his guardian but I don't suppose we will ever know. There is next to no information on 'this lot', but I suppose it was a very long time ago so I shouldn't be surprised. But I am! Loads of people have combed through Parish Records for years!
One dedicated researcher says that 'this lot' have been the bane of her life for thirty one years now!!



Jacki

Jacki Report 6 Mar 2009 19:10

Hi heather i had to laugh i read the end of yr message and thought it said oh i must go on ten years younger.hahah i was thinking that last night wen i watched it im sure they could do wonders for me.hahahaha i do like watching that.mmmm?
I have emailed the will to a friend and hopefully she maybe able to work out what it says.
Also i tried to use the wills sec for cheshire and put in a few more relies and then william again but found nothing. not even the one i have willys....
is there a special way to get results?
jacki