Bradshaw Family History
William Penne
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Name William Penne Born 1520 Minety Gender Male Person ID I1783 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Father John Penne, b. Minety Family ID F672 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Father Joel Plumley, b. 10 Aug 1800, White County, Tennessee , d. Feb 1863, Stone County, Missouri
(Age 62 years)
Relationship natural Father William Plumley, b. 27 Aug 1800 Relationship natural Married 1570 England Family ID F0670 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. William Penn, b. Abt 1544, d. 1588 (Age 44 years) 2. Anne Penn Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 Family ID F671 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes In his will dated May 1, 1590, and proved 1592, he called himself "Willm Penne of Minetie in the County of Glouc. yeoman" To the children of his deceased son 2. William Penn, who he named as Giles, William, Maria, Sara, Susanna Penn, he bequeasted (sic) (sic) twenty pounds apiece when they came of age, or at time of their marriage. To Margaret Penn widow of his son William Penn, he left an annuity of ten pounds so long as she "keeps herself sole and chaste and unmarried." If she married again or led an unchaste life, she was to receive twenty pounds "a good bed with all manner of Furniture theretofore belonging and so she (was then) to depart. As heir and sole executor he named his grandson George Penn, eldest son of his deceased son William; he was to receive after debts and legacies were paid, the residue of his estate, "movable and unmovable." As overseers he named Robert George of Cirencester, Richard Lawrence of Withington, Glos., and Francis Bradshaw of Wokley, Wilts., with power to see that all his testamentary instructions were carried out. To his daughter Ann Green and her daughter Elizabeth Greene he gave to each a heifer. To Richard Bidle he gave one cow, to his daughter Katherine Bidle a heifer, to William Mallibroke a yearling heifer, and to Alice Thermor his "old white mare." Witnesses to the will included Francis Bradshaw, William Taylor, and Richard Munden.