Joane (?)
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Joane married Henry Hulins circa 1572 in Rodborough Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England. Her husband, Henry died before 12 May 1609 in Rodborough Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England, leaving her a widow. Joane made her will on 11 March 1613 at Rodborough Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England.
I give & bequeath unto my sonne William Hulings my Cowe. Itm I give & Bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings my least cupphord & bred bord in the plor. Itm I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Hulings the Daughter of Thomas Hulings one presse in the little chamber. Itm I give & Bequeath unto Joane Hulings the daughter of Henry Hulings one Ewe & lambe. Itm I give & bequeath unto Margery Hulings the daughter of William Hulings one Ewe & lambe. Itm I give and bequeath to William Hulings the sonne of Thomas Hulings one sheepe. Itm I give and bequeath unto my daughter Alice Richards the wieff of Thomas Richards my presse in the Chamber where 1 lye and my best Covrlett. Itm I give & bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings my best crock and pann wch I bagged of my husband for him. Itm I give & bequeath unto my daughter Anne Dowse my presse in the next chamber to that I lie in, Itm I give & bequeath unto Margery Dowse the daughter of Anne Dowse a little brass pott. Itm I give & bequeath unto Joane Hulings the daughter of John Hulings a little new caldron. Itm I give and bequeath unto Abigail Griffin the daughter of Richard Griffin my brass, posnett wth the therpott that she hath. Itm I give & bequeath unto my daughters Alice Anne & Elsabeth all my linnen & apparrell to be devided equally betwixt them. Itm I give & bequeath unto my childrens children both sonnes and daughters all my pewter to be devided equally betwixt them. Itm I give and bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings one bedd a paire of blancketts and a Coverlett. Itm I give & bequeath unto Anne Dowse my daughter my Coffer at my bedds feete. Itm I give & bequeath unto Henry & William Hulings the sonnes of. William Hulings one sheepe a peeoe. Itm I give and bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings one ligging barrell and one Cowle. All the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable I give and begueathe unto my sonne Francis Hulings whome I make my sole Executor of this my last will and testament-I appoint to be my Ovrseers Richard Merrett & John Churche. In wittnes thereof I have putt to my marke. Itm I give & bequeath unto Anna Hulings the daughter of Thomas Hulings one Ewe and lambe."1
I give & bequeath unto my sonne William Hulings my Cowe. Itm I give & Bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings my least cupphord & bred bord in the plor. Itm I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Hulings the Daughter of Thomas Hulings one presse in the little chamber. Itm I give & Bequeath unto Joane Hulings the daughter of Henry Hulings one Ewe & lambe. Itm I give & bequeath unto Margery Hulings the daughter of William Hulings one Ewe & lambe. Itm I give and bequeath to William Hulings the sonne of Thomas Hulings one sheepe. Itm I give and bequeath unto my daughter Alice Richards the wieff of Thomas Richards my presse in the Chamber where 1 lye and my best Covrlett. Itm I give & bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings my best crock and pann wch I bagged of my husband for him. Itm I give & bequeath unto my daughter Anne Dowse my presse in the next chamber to that I lie in, Itm I give & bequeath unto Margery Dowse the daughter of Anne Dowse a little brass pott. Itm I give & bequeath unto Joane Hulings the daughter of John Hulings a little new caldron. Itm I give and bequeath unto Abigail Griffin the daughter of Richard Griffin my brass, posnett wth the therpott that she hath. Itm I give & bequeath unto my daughters Alice Anne & Elsabeth all my linnen & apparrell to be devided equally betwixt them. Itm I give & bequeath unto my childrens children both sonnes and daughters all my pewter to be devided equally betwixt them. Itm I give and bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings one bedd a paire of blancketts and a Coverlett. Itm I give & bequeath unto Anne Dowse my daughter my Coffer at my bedds feete. Itm I give & bequeath unto Henry & William Hulings the sonnes of. William Hulings one sheepe a peeoe. Itm I give and bequeath unto my sonne Henry Hulings one ligging barrell and one Cowle. All the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable I give and begueathe unto my sonne Francis Hulings whome I make my sole Executor of this my last will and testament-I appoint to be my Ovrseers Richard Merrett & John Churche. In wittnes thereof I have putt to my marke. Itm I give & bequeath unto Anna Hulings the daughter of Thomas Hulings one Ewe and lambe."1
Family | Henry Hulins b. c 1540, d. b 12 May 1609 |
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Citations
- [S1714] Myrtle Stevens Hyde, Thomas and Margaret Hulins Bliss of Hartford, Connecticut, page 196 - the Will of Joane, widow of Henry Hulins.