Sarah Goldsmith alias Allen 1682

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 24 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1682A #48 Bride will of Sarah Goldsmith alias Allen, died about 1682: 
Summary: husband John Goldsmith is alive [died January 1695/6, ArW 1695A #31 Bride], son Philip, dau Catharine, son Thomas, son William, 
dau Amelia/Emily; witnesses: Charles Casement (in England) & John Curghey,    pledges: William Howland & William Goldsmith.
will of husband: ArW 1695A #31 Bride will of John Goldsmith, buried 26 January 1695/6: wife [Sarah Allen] is not mentioned [died 1682, this will], 
son Philip (has a contract bargain), son Thomas, son William, dau Catharine, witnesses: William Kneale & William Kneale.
?Self: Sarah Allen was mentioned (left a handkerchief) in will of Catharine Kneale alias Cowle will 1672A #54 Bride.
NOTE: The microfilm copy of the will is crumbled at the top so that no name of the Testator appears.  However, the old Typed Index indicates the Testator is Sarah Allen.

In nomine dei Amen, I ------ ------[torn] ----- sick in body but in memory -----[dark & torn] ----- good; doe make and ordaine this my l-----[torn] in manner following First I commit my soul unto God and my body -----[torn] buriall; Itm: I leae and bequeath unto my son Phillip -----[torn] my daughter Kath: a stear betwixt them. Itm: to my son -----[torn] Thomas and William Goldsmith half a stear betwit th-----[torn] Itm: to my daughter Amaly an Ew lambe. Itm: to all my -----[torn] children a sheep a piece; Itm: There is paid to my daugh-----[torn] ter A---- fourty shillings in part of her portion, wo whom also I leave a cow in the rest of her portion if she will ac= cept of it, if not I leave her to my husband Jo: Goldsmith and he to pay her my said daughter the remainder of her porcon. Itm: to the witneses of this my last will six pence a piece. Itm: I leave and bequeath my part and proportion of the lands unto my son Phillip Goldsmith. Itm: I constiutted and appoint my loveing husband John Goldsmith my true and lawfull Execu= tor of all the rest of my goods moveable and immovable whatsoever, and to see this my last will truely performed and all duties whatsoever discharged Testes Charles Casemt: to be sworn wn: he returnes out of England John Curghey juratus The Execr: at age sworn in Court Probatum et solvit 1s The Invent: taken & priced by four } sworn men Wm Kneale Will: Kneale Pat: Kneale} and William Kneale Coupr: is set down in} 00 - 19 - 04 gross which amounts to the sum of ..........} pledges in form of law Wm Howland & Wm Goldsmith

Last Modified 24 August 2018