William Marche1
#12393, (say 1540 - between April 1612 and February 1613/14)
Birth* | say 1540 | He was born say 1540 at EnglandG.1 |
Burial | between 1612 and 1614 | He was buried between 1612 and 1614 in the parish church yard at Sherford, Co. Devon, EnglandG.2 |
| 29 April 1612 | He left a will on 29 April 1612 at Co. DevonG.1 |
Death* | between April 1612 and February 1613/14 | He died between April 1612 and February 1613/14 at EnglandG.3 |
Inventory* | 11 February 1613/14 | His estate was inventoried by William Marche on 11 February 1613/14 at Co. Devon, EnglandG.4 |
Probate | 8 September 1615 | His estate was probated on 8 September 1615 at Co. DevonG.4 |
Citations
- [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 86 (1932): 247.
- [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 248. "He directed that he be buried in the parish church of Sherford."
- [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 247, " died between 29 Apr. 1612 and 11 Feb. 1613/14, when the inventory of his personal estate was taken."
- [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 248. "... the inventory of his personal estate was taken, yet his will was not proved until 8 Sept. 1615. This delay may have been due to a clause in the will forbidding the executrix to receive any benefit from the testator’s goods (except for necessaries about his funeral “and necessary use about the children” [i. e., Richard’s children]) until she had paid his debts. Only farm animals-—horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, geese, and poultry—were listed in the inventory."
- [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 248, "Children, named in the will of their father."