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- Monumental Inscription Marbury Churchyard;
William Reddrop
of Quoisley
died 14th Jan 1843 in the
84th year of his age
Joseph Reddrop
son of the above
William Reddrop
died 22nd December ???
Anne Reddrop
widow
and daughter of the above
William and Ann
died 9th January 1860
aged 50 years
Will of William Reddrop of Quoisley
The fifteen day of July 1843 Ann Reddrop the executrix in this will named was sworn in common form and she further made oath that the personal estate and effects of the Testator within the diocese of Chester were under the value of six hundred pounds.
Before me W Gritton, Surrogate
The testator died on the fourteen day of January 1843
Probate issued Dated 20th July 1843
This is the last will and testament of William Reddrop of Quoisley in the parish of Marbury in the county of Chester, yeoman, made and published whilst of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding; first I will and direct the full payment and discharge of all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses incident to the probate of this my will. Then I leave all my money or bonds or notes, book or other debts, if any, with all my household goods and furniture, implements in husbandry, with all the livestock of every description whatsoever with the good will of the farm I now hold in Quoisley, under John Armstrong Esq. and Miss Eliza Knight of Audlem, as far as I am interested in it to my wife Ann Reddrop to be at her own entire disposal. In witness whereof the said testator William Reddrop have subscribed and set my hand and affixed my seal this thirteen day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine. And I leave my wife Ann Reddrop my sole executrix.
William Reddrop
Signed sealed and published and declared as my last will and testament in our presence and in the presence of each other and by the testators desire have subscribed our names as witnesses.
Joseph Hassall
Sarah Hassall
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