NOTES ON TYPED WILL EXTRACTS

 

 

 

The extracts from the wills and letters of administration need the following explanations.

 

 

 

1. All references in the will to relatives mentioned as beneficiaries etc. etc. are in BOLD CAPITALS. This is to show clearly for research, relatives of the will owner.

 

2. Any words in square [brackets] are for explanation or clarification of words or meanings in the will text.

 

3. Any words taken from the will where it was difficult to interpret the word are in (brackets) and a guess at the word has been made.

 

4. Some of the spellings, grammar or syntax may be incorrect, but this is how the will spelt or worded a phrase etc. Some wills are notes taken from longer verbiage, others are part direct quotes from the will itself.

 

5. An “X” at a signature, together with “His/Her mark”, indicates that the person in question could not write.

 

 

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LIST OF WILLS AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION RESEARCHED AT THE LICHFIELD JOINT RECORD OFFICE

 

WILLS HIGHLIGHTED HERE IN BOLD ARE TRANSCRIBED BELOW

 

Name                                   Date written  Probate date

 

Elizabeth Shemeld                              1533       -

 

Katherine Shemelte of Dronfield Derbys         1577       -

 

William Seamelt of Ellastone Staffs    Jan 9   1699/ Feb 6  1699/

                                               1700         1700

 

Richard Seamielt of Ellastone Staffs   Oct 5   1705   (Admin.)

 

Thomas Shemeld of Ellastone Staffs     Apr 9   1714   (Admin.)

 

David Seameld of Ellastone Staffs      Oct 17  1724  Apr 7  1725

 

Ellen Seameld of Ellastone Staffs      Oct 12  1730  Nov 6  1730

 

David Seameld of Checkley Staffs       May 5   1737   (Admin.)

 

John Shemilt of Ashbourne Derbys       Aug 27  1739  Mar 8  1739/

                                                            1740

 

Richard Shemeld of Marston Montgomery  May 8   1740  Oct 24 1740

 

William Shemilt of Ellastone Staffs    Aug 7   1766  May 15 1767

 

Ruth Shemilt of Wootton Park Ellastone Feb 7   1776  Apr 2  1777

 

Thomas Shemilt of Ellastone Staffs     Mar 28  1786  Apr 6  1787

 

William Shemilt of Ellastone Staffs    Dec 11  1815   (Admin.)

 

Thomas Shemilt of Ellastone Staffs     Jul 3   1829  Apr 28 1830

 

John Shemilt of Farley Staffs          Sep 16  1836  Oct 25 1838

 

Thomas Shemilt of Milwich Staffs       Aug 14  1841  Jul 16 1842

 

John Shemilt of Milwich Staffs         Nov 29  1849  Nov 2  1855

 

Richard Shemilt of Milwich Staffs      Jul 18  1853  Feb 14 1854

 

John Shemilt of Ipstones Staffs        Feb 5   1856  Apr 24 1856

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

WILLIAM SEAMIELT

JANUARY 9 1699/1700

FEBRUARY 6 1699/1700

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF WILLIAM SEAMIELT BATCHELOR, OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on January 9th 1699 in the reign of William the third....

 

First, I give and bequeath to MY BROTHER JOHN SEAMIELT that coffer in the chamber I use to Lodge in...

 

ITEM

I give to MY SISTER DOROTHY that three pound William (Moule) of Ramsor oweth me, and one good cow.

 

ITEM

I give to MY SISTER JOANE POYSER that cow of mine, now at Stanton, and forty shillings of that money John Smith of Denston oweth me. And that bed and bedstocks and sheets and all materials thereto belonging (thereto standing) in the little parlour.

 

ITEM

I give to MY SISTER ANNE (ye) brass pot (during) her life and after her decease to MY KINSMAN HENERY SEAMIELT. And to MY BROTHER IN LAW, JOHN BAYLY that money on land due to me by Mr John Etherington.

 

ITEM

I give to MY BROTHER JOHN SEAMIELT my yearling calf and to ANNE SEAMIELT, MY BROTHER RICHARD SEAMIELTS DAUGHTER the second brass kettle and one pewter dish after ye decease of MY SISTER DOROTHY.

 

And after my debts and funeral expenses paid and discharged I give all the residue and remainder of my goods and chattels (so) forever to MY SISTER DOROTHY.

 

I nominate MY BROTHER IN LAW JOHN BAYLY sole executor.....

 

Witnesses                                  William Seamielt

          John Oakes

          David Oakes                      X His mark

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

RICHARD SEAMIELT

OCTOBER 5 1705

ADMIN. AS LEFT

 

EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OF ADMINISTRATION OF RICHARD SEAMIELT OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on October 5th 1705 this letter of administration written in Latin mentions a Jana Seamiell et allegavit Richardum Seamiell of Ellaston in Com Staff .... intestate.

 

Latin Jana presumably wife

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

THOMAS SEAMELD

APRIL 9 1714

ADMIN AS LEFT

 

EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OF ADMINISTRATION OF THOMAS SEAMELD OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on April 9th 1714 Emm Seameld of Ellastone, County of Stafford, widow.....

 

The goods and chattels of the said Thomas Seameld become the property of EMM SEAMELD [WIDOW], signed by her and an inventory made and signed of all such goods and chattels.

 

Signed

      Emma Seameld

      X Her mark

      Thomas Bagnall [Signed]                 

      Alexander Grubb

      X His  mark

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

DAVID SEAMELD

OCTOBER 17 1724

APRIL 7 1725

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF DAVID SEAMELD OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on October 17th 1724 I David Seameld of Ellastone in the County of Stafford....

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY beloved WIFE ELLINN all my goods, chattels, debts... and also the Lease of the House and tenement which I purchased from Mr Osborns my late landlord, during her natural life. After her decease, I give and bequeath unto MY SON THOMAS SEAMELD.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY SON THOMAS SEAMELD one shilling.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY DAUGHTER MARY PHAKENOR one shilling.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY DAUGHTER MARGARET ENSWORTH one shilling.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY GRANDCHILD, THOMAS PLANTS SON one shilling.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY DAUGHTER DOROTHY GILBERT one shilling.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY DAUGHTER ELLIN SEAMELD one shilling.

 

Lastly, I do constitute and appoint MY WIFE and MY SON THOMAS SEAMELD sole executors ....

 

Witnesses                                David Seameld

         Scattergood Collis

         Jane Collis                     X His mark

         Jno. Oakes Junior

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

ELLIN SEAMELD

OCTOBER 12 1730

NOVEMBER 6 1730

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF ELLIN SEAMELD WIDOW, OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on October 12th 1730 I Ellin Seameld, widow of Ellastone in the County of Stafford....

 

I do give and bequeath to MY GRANDSON ROBERT ENSWORTH, twelve pounds, provided that their will be sufficient after my debts, discharges......

 

If any overplus, [surplus] that it may be divided share and share alike amongst all MY CHILDREN, when all my personal estate is disposed of within twelve months of my decease.

 

Lastly I do have MY SONS IN LAW PHILIP GILBERT AND WILLIAM GRINDY full executors of this my last will and testament....

 

Witnesses                                      Ellin Seameld

         Richard Smith

         Nicholas Collis                       X Her mark 

         Jno. Oakes Senior

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

DAVID SHEAMELD

MAY 5 1737

ADMIN. AS LEFT

 

EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OF ADMINISTRATION OF DAVID SHEAMELD, YEOMAN OF CHECKLEY:

 

Written on May 5th 1737 Mary Sheameld widow, of Checkley County of Stafford....

 

All the goods and chattels of the late david Sheameld become the property of HIS WIDOW MARY SHEAMELD of Checkley who signed as a relative of the deceased.

 

Signed

      Mary Shemild [Signed]

      Tho. Philips

      X His mark

      Will. Green

      X His mark

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

JOHN SHEMILT

AUGUST 27 1739

MARCH 8 1739/40

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF JOHN SHEMILT OF ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE:

 

Written on August 27th 1739 I John Shemilt (flax dresser) of Ashbourne, in the County of Derbyshire....

 

I do hereby subject my whole personal estate, except the bed and furniture in one room, and such part of my real estate as is hereafter mentioned for the payment thereof....my three dwelling houses with the orchards, gardens, yards, backsides, and appurtenances situated on or near to Back Lane in Ashbourne now in the tenure and occupation of John Waring, Thomas Mellor, and Daniel Howarth and my house, orchard....situated in the Church Street Ashbourne now in the holding of John Clay. I do give and devise John Banks, blacksmith of Stanton in the County of Stafford and his heirs upon Trust to obtain from rents, issues or profits, or the sale, mortgage, or leasing of the above mentioned properties pay off all my debts, dues and costs, with due and convenient speed after my decease. Any residue or remainder, together with any unsold properties as a result of carrying out the wishes of the Trust, plus the two dwelling houses with gardens, yards and backsides that are situated in Church Street Ashbourne, now in the holding or occupation of me John Shemilt and Mrs. Spencers I give to MY loving WIFE ANN for and during the term of her natural life if she continues my widow. From and after her decease or second marriage of MY said WIFE I give and devise the same unto MY DAUGHTER MARTHA BY MY FORMER WIFE ELIZABETH [deceased] her heirs....Provided always my will and mind is that MY said WIFE ANN shall have ten pounds to dispose of after her death as she think fit and which I charge to be paid out of my before mentioned estate. Also I give unto MY said WIFE the bed and furniture in the room where I now lie. Also I give and bequeath unto MY DAUGHTER LIDIA ROBINS WIFE OF WILLIAM ROBINS one shilling and I do hereby appoint MY said WIFE and MY DAUGHTER MARTHA executors of this my last will....

 

Witnesses                                       John Shemilt

        (Mere) Spncer

         Elizh  Spencer                         X His marke

         Edwd. Goodwin

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

RICHARD SHEMELD

MAY 8 1740

OCTOBER 24 1740

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF RICHARD SHEMELD OF MARSTON MONTGOMERY:

 

Written on May 8th 1740 I Richard Shemeld of Hollyhurst in the parish of Marston Montgomery in the County of Derby....

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath to MY ELDEST SON RICHARD SHEMELD five pounds, to be paid to him on the decease of MY WIFE ELIZABETH SHEMELD.

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY loving WIFE all my goods and chattels during the term of her natural life, except she take a second husband, but if she takes a second husband she shall have but one cow and one chest and her wearing apparel and no more.

 

All my goods and chattels I give to MY YOUNGER SON THOMAS SHEMELD to enter upon the decease or second marriage of MY said WIFE which shall first happen and I nominate constitute and appoint MY loving WIFE sole executor....

 

Witnesses                                     Richard Shemeld

         Thomas Botham

         John Harrison                        X His mark

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

WILLIAM SHEMILT

AUGUST 7 1766

MAY 15 1767

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF WILLIAM SHEMILT HUSBANDMAN OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on August 7th 1766 I William Shemilt Husbandman of Ellastone in the County of Stafford....

 

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto Dorothy Heath wife of John Heath of Wootton Park..... the house and land lying at Swinscoe known by the name of the Hall Flats in the parish of Bloor and all privileges thereto belonging.

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto THOMAS SHEMILT  the SON of ROBERT SHEMILT the house and land lying at Ellastone that I bought of Richard (Barron) of Derby for his life and then....

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto MY BROTHER THOMAS SHEMILT the sum of one hundred pounds which is in the hands of Richard (Brown) of Derby.

ITEM

I give and bequeath unto ROBERT SHEMILT and unto HIS DAUGHTER RUTH WOOD the WIFE of GODFREY WOOD each of them a hundred pounds which is in the hands of Thomas Hurd of Stanton to them....

ITEM

I give unto Joseph Walkers son John Walker, and to his son Joseph, and to his son Thomas each and every of them, five pounds a piece.

ITEM

I give unto MY GODSON GEORGE WALKER the SON of JOHN WALKER the sum of five pounds.

ITEM

I give unto William Finey baker of Wootton, the sum of five pounds.

ITEM

I give unto Robert Robinson of Wootton and to his sister in law Ann Robinson the sum of five pounds betwixt them fifty shillings each.

ITEM

I give unto MY SISTER MARGARET WOODWARD one guinea.

 

All legacies to be paid at the decease of William Shemilt and RUTH SHEMILT HIS WIFE and to enter upon the Land.

 

Lastly I appoint MY WIFE RUTH SHEMILT executor.....

 

Witnesses                                    William Shemeld

         William Collis                    

         John Heath                          Signed

         James Bradshaw

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

RUTH SHEMILT

FEBRUARY 7 1776

APRIL 2 1777

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF RUTH SHEMILT, WIDOW OF WOOTTON PARK ELLASTONE:

 

Written on February 7 1776 I Ruth Shemilt widow, of Wootton Park, parish of Ellastone, County of Stafford....

 

My will and pleasure that Robert Heath oldest son of John Heath of Wootton Park to have all the land lying at Swinscoe, parish of Blore, County of Stafford, going by the name of Hall Flat and land lying in the Town Meadow belonging to Ruth Shemilt and to enter of the same when he comes to the age of twenty one years forever, his heirs....All profits from this land to go to said Ruth Shemilt for natural life then profits to go to John Heath father of Robert Heath until he is twenty one years of age, then he enjoys the same.

 

ITEM

I give unto three of youngest children, Ann, Ruth and John daughters and son of John Heath of Wootton Park, one hundred pounds to be equally divided among these three children when they come to the age of twenty one years....Ruth Shemilt to have profits from the one hundred pounds for her natural life....

 

ITEM

I give the rest residue and remainder of my household goods and chattels real and personal estate unto the five children of John Heath of Wootton Park to be equally divided among them....

 

And I do hereby appoint John Heath of Wootton Park and Thomas Horobin of Ramshor, parish of Ellastone to be my executors of this my last will....

 

Witnesses                                     Ruth Shemilt

         Thomas Prince

         George Parker                        X Her mark

         James Mould

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

THOMAS SHEMILT

MARCH 28 1786

APRIL 6 1787

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF THOMAS SHEMILT, FARMER OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on March 28th 1786 I Thomas Shemilt, farmer of Ellastone, County of Stafford....

 

I appoint Godfrey Wood of Prestwood and Thomas Hall of Ellastone as Trustees of my estate, lands, properties and appurtenances, who shall sell all the estate etc. on my decease for the best price or prices that they can get, and for the whole of the money arising from such a sale they will pay and apply the same for the maintenance, education and bringing up of MY EIGHT CHILDREN VIZ., [in descending age order, male then female] WILLIAM, THOMAS, JOHN, ISAAC, MARY, RUTH, ELLEN and ANN. Payment to be made until they or any of them are able to maintain himself or herself and also for the maintenance of MY said WIFE. On the youngest child attaining twenty one years the residue of the money (if any) shall be equally divided among the surviving children. Should any child be dead at this time leaving issue [children] then the issue to get the share that would have gone to that deceased child. Should MY WIFE be living at the time the youngest child comes of age, she too to have a share.

 

I give my personal estate to my executors for the benefit of MY WIFE AND CHILDREN and I appoint my said Trustees Executors of this my last will....

 

Witnesses                                     Thomas Shemilt

         Willm. Poyser

         Henry Copestick                      [no mark/signature]

         David Woodward

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

WILLIAM SHEMILT

DECEMBER 16 1815

ADMIN AS LEFT

 

EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OF ADMINISTRATION OF WILLIAM SHEMILT OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on December 16th 1815 that we Hannah Shemilt of Ellastone in the County of Stafford widow, Thomas Shemilt of the same place, miller, and Matthew Lees of Swinscoe in the said County of Stafford, Husbandman, are held firmly bound unto William Vyse Vicar General Lichfield....the sum of four hundred pounds....

 

The above named Hannah Shemilt Administrator of all singular goods and chattels of the late William Shemilt of Ellastone....

 

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We have decreed Letters of Administration of the Goods and Personal Estate of William Shemilt late of Ellastone who died intestate A BACHELOR to be granted to HANNAH SHEMILT [widow] the natural and lawful MOTHER OF THE SAID DECEASED....

 

Signed

      Hannah Shemilt

      X Her mark

      Thos Shemilt [Signed]

      Matthew Lees

      X His mark

 

 

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NAME

DATE WRITTEN

PROBATE DATE

THOMAS SHEMILT

JULY 3 1829

APRIL 28 1830

 

EXTRACTS FROM WILL OF THOMAS SHEMILT, OF WOOTTON, PARISH OF ELLASTONE:

 

Written on July 3rd 1829 I Thomas Shemilt, [Miller] of Wootton parish of Ellastone, County of Stafford....

 

I give and devise the whole of my property unto MY WIFE ANN SHEMILT for her sole use and enjoyment of the same during the term of her natural life, and from and after her decease I give and devise unto MY TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS ANN AND SARAH ELIZABETH ROBOTHAM the sum of five pounds each to be paid out of the money I now have in the hands of MY SON IN LAW RICHARD HODGESON.

 

I give and devise the rest residue and remainder of my property unto MY TWO DAUGHTERS MARY AND SARAH share and share alike.

 

I appoint William Evans of Ellastone and John Coates of Prestwood executors of this my last will....

 

Witnesses                                     Thomas Shemilt

         John Taylor  

         John Clark                           Signed

 

 

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