Isett _____1

#12407, (say 1572 - between March 1629/30 and July 1630)
Relationship10th great-grandmother of William David Lewis

Family

Henry Burt b. s 1568, d. c 1617
Children 1.John Burt5 (s 1592 - )
 2.Johan Burt+5 (s 1593 - )
 3.Henry Burt Jr.+1 (c 1595 - 1662)
 4.Raddegan Burt5 (a 1596 - )
 5.Allies Burt6 (a 1597 - )
 6.Agnes Burt6 (a 1597 - )
 7.Elizabeth Burt6 (a 1597 - )
Isett _____ was also known as Isott.1 
Her married name was Burt.1 
Birth*say 1572She was born say 1572 at EnglandG.2 
Marriage*say 1591She married Henry Burt say 1591 at EnglandG.1 
10 July 1617In Henry Burt's will dated 10 July 1617, his wife Isett _____ was named as an heir.3 
Death*between March 1629/30 and July 1630She died between March 1629/30 and July 1630 at EnglandG.1 
14 March 1629/30She left a will on 14 March 1629/30 at Harberton, Co. Devon, EnglandG.4 
ChartsAncestors of William D. Lewis

Citations

  1. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 86 (1932): 217, probably.
  2. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 217, based on the estimated birth dates of her children.
  3. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 78-79.
    To the poor of the parish of Harberton 305. To my son Henry and his heirs and assigns [sic] my close of land situate in Harberton Ford, called by the name of the Racheparke, together with the house that John Tummells now dwelleth in and the house that George Causie and Johan Pearse now dwell in and the house that Andrew Pearse
    and Edward Adams now dwell in, as also the orchard, nursery, herb gardens, backsides, and other appurtenances belonging. To the said Henry, my son, the mansion house of that land commonly called Crobers Land which Thomas Wood now dwelleth in, together with the sheep pen, orchard, herb garden, and bakehouse, during the term of his life. To my said son Henry £100, to be paid within a year after my death. To Isett, my wife, for life, one chamber over the shop, called the forechamber, with the bedstead and bed performed that I use to lie in. My wife shall have yearly, during her life, £6. 13s. 4d., issuing out of that land or tenement called Crobers Land; and my executor shall find her and one to attend her, during her life, sufficient meat, drink, and firewood for her own use; and, if my said wife do dislike her diet & do leave it, then my will is that she shall have £3. 6s. 3d., in lieu of her diet, out of the lands aforesaid, for her life. To my said wife and son Henry the half of my household stuff, equally to be divided between them; and the other half is to remain to my executor. To Raddegan, my daughter, £60, to be paid within three months after she shall be of the age of twenty-one. To Allies, my daughter, £40, to be paid at the age of twenty. To Agnes, my daughter, £40, at the age of twenty. To Elizabeth, my daughter, £40, at the age of twenty. Whereas I promised my son-in-law, Chrispine Saunder, £40 at his marriage, and because he is not as yet paid, my executor shall pay it. Also I promised him other £20 when my daughter Johan, his wife, for the term of her life or for fifty years determinable upon her life, should ‘be assured of that tenement that Thomasine Saunders now dwelleth in or of some other as good, then my executor shall pay him £20 towards the same. To Joseph Saunders and Samuel Saunders, my grandchildren, £5 each. To my brothers’ and sisters’ children 2s. each. To every of my godchildren 12d. To Nycholas Hyans, my apprentice, 30s., to be paid at the end of his apprentice[ship]. Residue to my son John Burte. Witnesses: Will Huxham and Thos. Colton. Proved 19 September 1617.
  4. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 81. "The Nuncupative Will of Iso'r'r BURTE of Harberton [co. Devon], being of perfect mind and memory, declared 14 March, or thereabout, 1629 [1629/30], in the presence of John Burte and Joane Saunders, with others, in manner and form following: she gave all her goods unto Agnes Burte and Elizabeth Burte, her daughters, whom she made her executors. Proved 9 July 1630 by Elizabeth Burte, one of the executors named in said will, with power reserved to grant administration to Agnes Burte, the other executor.
    Inventory, taken 8 July 1630 by Henry Burt and Symon Trumelles and exhibited 9 July 1630 by Elizabeth Burte: her wearing apparel £5 ; household goods only; total, £9. 13s. 4d. [Signed] Henry Burtt. The mark of Symon Trummells. (Archdeaconry of Totnes.)."
  5. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 218.
  6. [S1221] George Skelton Terry, "Genealogical Research in England: Burt–March", 218, "living 10 July 1617, when she was under twenty."