SUBMITTER:
Sheila Carpenter Bourner via letters in 1997.WILL:
Will names family including two not in PRs and divides land between
sons and married daughters in equal shares. This gives them all a claim on
land. Distributed by Inclosure Act 1775 in Great Heath.DEATH: QUAY 3.
This William left property to be shared equally among his sons and married
daughters and an examination of the inclosure map and award in 1775 shows that
they do seem to have settled on a part of Great Heath and all carried on
ribbon weaving there, each having a share of their father's land.
OCCUPATION: Farmer.
WILL: He left will - all to wife Mary.
DEATH QUAY 3.
WILL: See will which names children not in St Lawrence PRS and leaves
house to John - see data on mortgages of John Carpenter - could be him
DEATH QUAY 3.
BIRTH: Birth deduced from marriage date - look for baptism in Holy Trinity
where parents were married in 1733.
MARRIAGE: Witnesses John Hutchinson and Abraham Carpenter.
DEATH:Source - He left a very useful will indicating three generations of
family in Bell Green. I have given away my copy! (Audrey Carpenter Murphy)
Could this be the Isaac who married Mary Tyrrell in Foleshill on March 2, 1768?MARRIAGE: Place - St Lawrence Foleshill Warwickshire.
This marriage - if correctly attributed - appears to have been childess as
Isaac's will names none.