Richard Maultbye
M, b. circa 1535, d. before December 1602
Father | John Maltby b. c 1510, d. b 3 Dec 1557 |
Mother | Margerie (?) |
Richard was born circa 1535 in Kexbie, Lincolnshire, England. Richard married circa 1559. Her name has not yet been found. Richard's wife died before December 1602 in Kexbie, Lincolnshire, England, leaving him a widow. Richard made his will at Kexbie, Lincolnshire, England.
He mentions his children's children. He mentions his son, Christopher, Richard Towne, junior. Elizabeth Smith. Mary Greathead. He mentions his daughters: Ellen Quipp & Margaret Wilkinson. He gives his son, John, both my cottages in Springthorpe, paying to Christopher, my son, £10. he leaves my Lord Willoubie two golden angels. He gave Christopher, five acres in Bardicke Close. He made his son, Richard to be his executor. John Quipp, Richard Wilkinson, John Maultbie were witnesses.1
Richard departed this life before December 1602 in Kexbie, Lincolnshire, England. His will was probated in December 1602.2
He mentions his children's children. He mentions his son, Christopher, Richard Towne, junior. Elizabeth Smith. Mary Greathead. He mentions his daughters: Ellen Quipp & Margaret Wilkinson. He gives his son, John, both my cottages in Springthorpe, paying to Christopher, my son, £10. he leaves my Lord Willoubie two golden angels. He gave Christopher, five acres in Bardicke Close. He made his son, Richard to be his executor. John Quipp, Richard Wilkinson, John Maultbie were witnesses.1
Richard departed this life before December 1602 in Kexbie, Lincolnshire, England. His will was probated in December 1602.2
Family | Miss (?) _____ d. b Dec 1602 |
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Citations
- [S756] Dorothy Maltby Verill, Maltby-Maltbie Family History, page 234 - Abstract of Will of Richard Maultby the elder of Kexbie 10 December 1602.
- [S756] Dorothy Maltby Verill, Maltby-Maltbie Family History, page 232 - II. Richard Maultbye (son of John), Kexbie, Lincolnshire. Will proved last December, 1602.
page 233 - Proved in Arch. Stow, ult., December, 1602, 256.