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Mary HOSKIN
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Name Mary HOSKIN Birth Abt 1745 Gender Female Death 30 Aug 1831 Trencreek, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England Burial 3 Sep 1831 St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England Person ID I413 FHC006 - White Tree Last Modified 31 Dec 2020
Father Unknown HOSKIN Mother Unknown UNKNOWN Family ID F816 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Hender MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1728, Bodmin, Cornwall, England d. Feb 1801 (Age ~ 73 years)
Marriage Abt 1773 Children 1. William MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1773, Little Petherick, Cornwall, England d. 2 Jun 1830, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England
(Age ~ 57 years)
2. Catherine MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1776, Little Petherick, Cornwall, England d. Abt 1820 (Age ~ 44 years)
3. Mary MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1776, Cornwall, England 4. Ann MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1778, Little Petherick, Cornwall, England d. 20 Apr 1826, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England
(Age ~ 48 years)
5. John MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1780, Little Petherick, Cornwall, England d. Bef 1828 (Age ~ 47 years)
6. Elizabeth Ann MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1783 d. Aft 1828 (Age ~ 46 years) 7. Hender MOUNSTEVEN, b. Abt 1785, Little Petherick, Cornwall, England d. 27 Aug 1820, Bodmin, Cornwall, England
(Age ~ 35 years)
Family ID F692 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Mar 2021
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Notes - Will, 30 October 1800:
I Hender Mounsteven of the Parish of Little Petherick, in the County of Cornwall, Clerk, being weak in body but sound of mind and memory and understanding do make and ordain this my Will and Testament in form and manner following. Viz. I resign my Soul to that Almighty Being who gave it me hoping to be saved thro’ the merits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ and I desire that my Body may be Buried in a decent but private manner. As to my worldly goods I dispose of them in the following manner.
Imprimis. I give and bequeath to my eldest son William the sum of five pounds.
Item. I give to my second son John the sum of fifty pounds.
Item. I give to my youngest son Hender the sum of fifty pounds to be paid him annually in such parts as my Executrix hereafter mentioned shall think proper.
Item. I give and bequeath to my eldest daughter Elizabeth the sum of five pounds.
Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Mounsteven the interest arising from the sum and sums of money which I die possessed of now laid out in mortgages, bonds and other securities, during the term of her natural life for the maintenance of herself and my four younger children hereinafter mentioned, and I do will and ordain that the said sum and sums of money which I die possessed of (shall after the death of my said wife) be equally divided share and share alike between my four younger children Viz. Hender my youngest son and Mary, Catherine and Ann my youngest daughters. Nevertheless if any or either of my younger children should marry during the life time of my wife, I do ordain that he or she shall receive one hundred pounds at the time of his or her marriage in part of their portion which they are entitles to after the decease of their mother.
I do likewise give and bequeath to my said younger daughters Viz. Mary, Catherine and Ann the plate which i had given me by my sister Saumarez, Viz. two silver candle sticks, two silver salvers and one dozen of silver table spoons to be equally divided between them share and share alike.
And I do constitute and appoint my aforesaid wife Mary Mounsteven the sole Executrix of this my Will and Testament hereby charging her with the payment of all my just debts and dues and the legacy heretofore mentioned.
And I do likewise appoint the Revd. Charles Prideaux Brune, the Revd. William Sanders and Thomas Rawlings Esq. as Trustees over my said younger children.
I declare this to be my last Will and Testament whereunto I now set my hand and seal the 30th day of October 1800.
Signed Hender Mounsteven L. L.
- Will, 30 October 1800: