pepsi1061
24-04-2006, 4:44 PM
In the mid 1600's my 7th great granduncle John Yarnall owned the estate of 'Brown Heath', Martin Hussingtree Parish, Worcestershire, England; such estate apparently being given to his eldest son Richard. John's will, written 5 OCT 1692, shows that his son Richard held the majority of the estate already, and was to pay sums of money to his siblings as bequests from his father. John Yarnall died in the first half of the year 1693 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; either before the inventory of his estate was taken on 21st APR 1693, or on 16 JUN 1693, such date coming from a notation on the will, thus: 'Defuncti 16 Junij 1693'.
Late 1500's mid 1600's Francis Yarnall (my 8th great grandfather) inherited the land of 'Martin Field', Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England. I'm told Francis was tutored under the governance of his uncle Thomas Gower, a gentleman of Droitwich.
I am seeking information about these two pieces of land. If you could share any knowledge I would greatly appreciate it or perhaps you could direct me where I might find this information;
Thanks for your time,
Late 1500's mid 1600's Francis Yarnall (my 8th great grandfather) inherited the land of 'Martin Field', Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England. I'm told Francis was tutored under the governance of his uncle Thomas Gower, a gentleman of Droitwich.
I am seeking information about these two pieces of land. If you could share any knowledge I would greatly appreciate it or perhaps you could direct me where I might find this information;
Thanks for your time,