Orcutt, William

Orcutt, William

Male Bef 1639 - 1693  (> 53 years)

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  1. 1.  Orcutt, William was born before 20 Oct 1639 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1639 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England (son of Awcotte, William and Bickley, Margaret); died on 14 Sep 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    Notes from Joel Thomas Orcutt:

    Baptism recorded Mancetter, Warwickshire, England parish register.

    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/fhowcutt/ocean.htm#William%20Hawcott
    William Hawcott
    "On 25 May 1659, William Hawcott of Coventry, a pinmaker, was apprenticed at Bristol to John Bridges, merchant for 4 years. His destination was given as Barbados."

    "In 1654, Bristol Corporation had ordained that, before embarkation, persons bound as servants were to be articled and enrolled as were the city apprentices. At that time, Bristol, had a monopoly of the Virginia trade and it appears that the records of these indentured servants give the names of practically every person who left England for Virginia, Maryland and the other settlements on the Atlantic seaboard as well as for Barbados from September 1654 to August 1679 (1).
    The same list includes a total of seven other people who were apprenticed to John Bridges ("Bridger" in one entry), three of these between 7 and 28 July 1659 and the remaining four between 6 June and 15 July 1660. The destinations of five were given as Virginia and two as Barbados. From this information, it is likely that John Bridges took these indentured servants from England on two different ships and that William Hawcott left England at some time after 28 July 1659."

    Listed in: New England Families, Vol. I
    Page number: 260

    Directory Of The Ancestral Heads Of New England Families, 1620-1700
    Frank R. Holmes
    Surnames, O-P, Page 177
    "William at Weymouth, Norfolk County , Massachusettsss., 1664, removed to Scituate, Mass., 1669, afterward to Bridewater, Mass."

    Children birthdates are actually crst. records from the Second Church of Scituate , Ma.

    DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN FAMILY NAMES
    ELSDON C. SMITH
    HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS 1956
    page 158
    " Orcutt (Eng.) Dweller in a hillside, or riverbank, cottage."

    Edsons in England and America and Genealogy of the Edsons,
    by Jarvis Bonesteel Edson Of the City of New York, The Knickerbocker Press, 1903
    page 90

    "The Orcutt family, as the Edson, had long been seated in Warwickshire. The surname appears to be an etymological modification of the French compound, Orcote, which in England became corrupted into Alcott, Orcutt, Aucott, and Howcote. Although many descendants of this long-known and highly respected
    family still reside in several of the parishes adjoining the parish of Fillongley,..."

    THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY
    FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA by FREDERICK A. VIRKUS 1925
    “A compendium of family genealogies that includes practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country, Vol. I
    Page 2664
    "William Orcutt (d 1693), from Eng. to Weymouth, Norfolk County , Massachusettss, 1660, m 2d, Martha -----;"

    A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND,
    SHOWING THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692,
    ON THE BASIS OF FARMER'S REGISTER.
    BY JAMES SAVAGE, originally pub. 1860

    "ORCUTT, WILLIAM, Scituate, had, perhaps, b. at Weymouth, William, in 1664, and Andrew; but at S. had John, b. 1669; Martha, 1671; Joseph, 1672; Mary and Hannah, [[315]] tw. 1674; Thomas, 1675; Benjamin, 1679; Elizabeth 1682; and Deborah, 1683. However, Mitchell adds Susanna, b. prob. aft. his rem. to Bridgewater, and says that all the ch. exc. Elizabeth and Deborah, perhaps then not
    liv. were nam. in his will of 1694. Mary m. 1697, Daniel Hudson. "

    History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts,
    Including an extensive Family Register
    By Nahum Mitchell. 1840
    pg 260
    ORCUTT
    "-- Wm. Orcutt (from Scituate) and his wife Martha, settled in S.B. and had John 1669, Martha 1671, Joseph 1672, Mary and Hannah 1674, Thomas 1675 Benjamin 1679, Elizabeth 1682, Deborah 1683, all b. at Scituate; in his will 1694, his children mentioned are William 1664, Andrew, John, Joseph, Thomas, Benjamin, Martha, Mary, Hannah, and Susanna.--Wm. and Andrew were probably born at
    Weymouth or elsewhere before he went to Scituate, and Susanna perhaps in B.--Thomas, Benjamin and Susanna were minors.--Elizabeth and Deborah, not mentioned, probably not living.--Mary m. Daniel Hudson 1697, --Andrew and Benjamin we have no account of.--Joseph sold land here 1697, and speaks of himself as formerly of B.--

    2. William (s. of William 1) m. Jane, D. of John Washburn and D. 1739, age 75; he had Moses, Caleb, Joanna, Elizabeth, Jane, Deliverance 1702, and Martha.--
    Joanna, m. Benjamin Edson 1715.--Elizabeth m. Ebenezer French 1717.--Jane m. Joshua Warren 1725.--Deliverance m. Joseph Washburn, and afterwards a Packard and d. 1790 age 88.--Martha m. Solomon Washburn 1732.--Caleb m. Mehitabel Harvey
    1738.

    3. John (s. of William 1) had Hannah 1695, Samuel 1697, John 1700; Hannah was called his 2d child."

    ibid.,
    "The outermost mile of the "old original four mile grant," that is one mile in width all round on the outside of theb purchase, was laid out in 1683 into four great divisions, one on each side of the town, and the shares in each were drawn by lot, by the original fifty-six proprietors, namely seventeen on the north, fifteen on the east, fourteen on the west, and ten on the south; and the proprietors in each division were authorised to lay out their lands among themselves in such manner as they saw fit.

    Their Lots and Names are as followeth:--

    THOMAS WHITMAN,
    Dea. JOHN WILLI
    SAMUEL ALLEN,
    JOHN WASHBUR
    WILLIAM BRETT, JOSEPH WADSWORT
    JONATHAN HILL,
    WIDOW FAXON (formerly w. of Thomas Gannett),
    THOMAS SNELL,
    ELISHA HAYWAR
    WILLLIAM SNOW,
    WILLIAM ORCUTT,
    JOSEPH BASSET
    Dea. SAMUEL EDSON."

    ibid., pg 63

    1688.--Division of higways third Monday of may, for repairs, viz:-
    "Goodman Bayley, Guido Bayley Jr., Goodman Orcutt, William Orcutt Jr., Richard Jennings; John Packard, to make a horse bridge there."

    [Plym. Co. Deeds, I: 99] On 16 February, 1687/8, "Jonathan Hill Inhabitant in the Town of Bridgwater", for 14, sold to "Nicholas Byram junr of the Town of Bridgwater .... thirty acres of land Scituate within the Township of Bridgwater .... on the north side of Setucket River twenty acres of it butting upon Setucket River joining to the Eastward Side of a lot of William Orcuts and to the westward side of a lot of the abovesaid Nicholas Byrams and the other ten acres .... is lying between the lands of the abovesaid Nicholas Byrams and on the head of a twenty acre lot of Ensigne Hawards that buts on the north side of Setucket River and partly on the head of a twenty acre lot of Edward Fobes and is bounded at the southwestward Corner by a Spruce tree that is the Corner tree betwee Ensigne Hawards and the abovesaid ten acres"
    The witnesses were: Benjamin Willis and Nathaniel Hayward, Jr.
    Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Records of Deeds 153
    The deed was acknowledged, 1 March, 1688, before "William Bradford one of his Mati's Council". It was recorded 28 May, 1690.

    Plymouth County, Massachusetts Probate Records

    Administration upon the estate of William Orcut, late of Bridgewater, granted to his widow Martha Orcut and his eldest son William Orcut, Dec. 16, 1693. Inventory of the estate of said William Orcut who desceased ye 14th of September 1693,” taken Oct. 11, 1693, by John Field and John Leonard, and presented at court Dec. 16, 1693 by William Orcut eldest son of the deceased. Amount L119.11`

    Agreement between the widow Orcut, wife of William who deceased in ye year 1693 Inhabitant in ye Town of Bridgewater, and her children, dated Oct 30, 1694. Widow Martha shall have the house and lands until her son Thomas is 21, then she shall have 4 acres, and firewood, and use of the house during her widowhood; to William Orcutt, 15 acres of land, also 5 acres and meadow, “with that land his
    father W. Orcutt made over to him by Deed of Gift before his decease;” toJohn Orcutt, 20 acres with land formerly given him; which Andrew has sold to his brother, John; to Joseph Orcutt, 50 acres, and 1/3 of a meadow, the other 2/3 of which he has bought of John and Andrew; to Thomas Orcutt, 1/2 the lands joining house where the widow now lives, being about 15 acres, and 1/2 the house and barn when he is 21; to Benjamin Orcutt, the other 1/2 of land and house when he is 21; to daughters Martha, Mary, Hannah, and Susanna, each L6.

    Witnessed by
    Ebenezer All
    Samuel Allin, S
    Thomas Mitche
    Jacob Mitchell
    and acknowledge Nov. 24, 1694
    Settlement allowed and widow Martha discharged from her administration same day.

    The Genealogies of the Families of Cohasset, Massachusetts
    George Lyman Davenport
    The Committee on Town History. Massachusetts. 1909

    pg 321
    "ORCUTT. 1. WILLIAM1, m. 24 Jan., 1663-4, Mary, dau. of Andrew and Triphany Lane,
    Hing. He m. (2) (???), Martha (???). He d. 14 Sept., 1693. "

    The Genealogy Of John (2) Orcutt by Helen G. Judson and Elbert E. Orcutt, 1966
    page VI;
    "The following are the baptismal records of these children as they appear on
    the Second Church records of Scituate, Massachusetts:
    Andrew 1667 ye soone of William Orcit of Marshfield 3/21
    John 1669 ye soone of William Orcitt of Marshfield 4/18
    Martha 1671 ye daughter of William Orcott of Marshfield 4/23
    Joseph 1672 ye son of William Orcott of Marshfield 10/9
    Mary and
    Hannah twins 1675 ye daughters of William Orcott of Marshfield 4/11
    Thomas 1677 ye sonne of William Orcott of Marshfield 10/2
    Benjamin 1680 ye son of William Orcott of Marshfield 3/7
    Elizabeth 1682 ye daughter of William Orcut of Marshfield 7/16
    Deborah 1683 ye daughter of William Orcut of Marshfield 10/7

    Genealogy Of Thomas Orcutt (1677) by Frederick Scott Orcutt, 1976, page 35;

    "Issue of William (1) Orcutt and Mary Martha (Lane) Orcutt, 12 childr

    1.William (2) Orcutt, probably b. Hingham, Massachusetts, m. Jane Washburn

    "The following records were taken from "Cr. I.A. catalouge of names of all such as have been baptized by Guiliemas Wetherell, pastor to ye Second Church , Scituate 1645- 1689". This church is now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Massachusetts in the same location, Note particularly that the spelling of names and dates are EXACTLY as recorded in those church records.
    Entry Number
    2.Andrew (2) Orcott, bap. March 24, 1666/67 287
    3.John (2) Orcott, bap. April 18, 1669 312
    4.Martha (2) Orcott, bap. April 23, 1671 349
    m. Jacob Leonard of Bridgewater (V.R. Bridgewater)
    5.Joseph (2) Orcott, bap. Dec. 9, 1672 364
    6.Mary (2) Orcut, bap. Apr. 11, 1675 385
    m. May 19, 1697 Lt Daniel Hudson (Parish record N. Br.)
    7.Hannah (2) Orcut, bap. Apr. 11, 1675, Twin to Mary 386
    m. Edson Tilson Dec. 25, 1706
    8.Thomas (2) Orcut, bap. Oct. 2, 1677 (edge of page worn
    off so no knowledge of whether additional number in Oct date) 410
    9.Benjamin (2) Orcut, bap. March 7, 1679/80 480
    10.Elizabeth (2) Orcut, bap. July 16, 1682. Presumed that she died 585
    young as she was not mentioned in settlement of the estate of her father.
    11.Deborah (2) Orcut, bap. Oct 7, 1683. Presumed she died young, 604
    same reason as for Elizabeth.
    12.Susannah (2) Orcutt, bap. 1685 (Mitchell's History of Bridgewater. NOT in Sec. Ch. of Sci. records)"

    Genealogy Of John (2) Orcutt by Helen G. Judson and Elbert E. Orcutt, 1966
    page VI
    "There has never been found to date (1966) that William (1) Orcutt owned any land anywhere in the Colony before he bought in 1670 " of Edward Gray of New Plymouth for 30 lbs": "He sells to William ORCUTTof Marshfield, Massachusetts one share of upland meadow in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts". (Plymouth County Deeds)

    Genealogical Guide To The Early Settlers Of America
    Henry Whittemore
    Originally, this work was published serially from September 1898 through June 1906 in theperiodical called The Spirit of 76.
    Surnames, O-P
    Page 393

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    http://www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/bio_mol2.html
    Molly Orcutt - The Indian Doctress Woman
    Written by Jacques Boisvert © April l8, l986
    for the la société d'histoire du lac Memphrémagog

    In the fall or early winter of 1799 a barrel of whisky, a half barrel of brandy and a half barrel of gin arrived in Troy, Vermont. As you can imagine, an arrival of this kind broke the monotony in the village awfully fast. There were a lot of drinking parties which often ended in a fight. Rev. Charles Stewart in 18l7 wrote about the present state of Eastern Townships: "Were they long to continue in this state, they would degenerate into barbarism"

    Two guys from Potton, a short distance from Troy, named Perkins and Norris got into an argument at one of the parties and it finished in a fight. "In the contest Norris fell, or was knocked into a great fire that was burning in the huge Dutchback chimney which was in the room." Norris' hair and clothes were severely scorched, but the main injury was in one hand which was badly burned. The skin was hanging of his hand and the nerves were exposed. There was no doctor in the vicinity and no one could do anything for him.

    Someone suggested going to get Molly Orcutt, the Indian doctress woman who lived on Lake Memphremagog which was quite close. Some friends went to get her and brought her back right away. She looked at Norris' hand, her medicine was an application of warm milk punch; bandaged up his hand and built her camp near by so she could be near until he got better and the hand was restored. At the time, it was believed that Molly was l22 years old. Molly's fame as a doctress was now raised.

    The same winter the dysentery broke out with violence, particularly among children, and Molly's services were again solicited, and she again undertook the work of mercy and again she succeeded. But in this case Molly maintained all the reserve and taciturnity of her race, she retained the nature of her prescription to herself, she prepared her nostrum in her own camp, and brought it in a coffee pot to her patients, and refused to divulge the ingredients of her prescription to any one; but chance and gratitude drew it from her.

    In March, Molly was on her way to Derby to see her daughter, who was married to a white man who lived on the Connecticut River. On her way there she met Josiah Elkins who lived with his wife in Peacham, Vermont. Mr Elkins became one of the first white settlers in Potton Township and he had heard of Molly's exploits. He asked her what she had with her for food to make such a long trip; he found she had only a little bread.

    Mr Elkins, who was well known for his usual generosity, immediately cut a slice of pork of 5 or 6 pounds out of the barrel he was carrying home, and gave it to her. Molly, who was usually very reserved broke into a smile and could not stop thanking him for his generosity. "Now you have been so good to me", she exclaimed, "I will tell you how I cured the folks this Winter of the dysentery," and told him her receipt. It was nothing more than a decoction of the inner bark of the spruce. - At the time of these events the town of Troy was then called Missisco.

    Molly was found dead on White Cap Mountain near East Andover, Maine in 1817. She had gone to the area to pick blueberries. When her body was found it had been partially eaten by wild animals.

    Molly was born around 1677 and had lived on Lake Memphremagog for about l00 years before the arrival of the first white man. Her age was established by the late Reverend G.R. Hall, a Vermont historian who wrote that he often spoke with Molly during the years of the Canadian American War, 1812-1816 (Was she spying for the VIA - Vermont Intelligence Agency?). Hall was considered a scholar by Dr. Jon M. Currier another famous historian who lived in Newport. He said he knew Hall well and met him several times, and that he could vouch for his probity.

    A pertinent fact remains in all this. Molly was a prominent figure in the history of our beautiful Lake Memphremagog, or Lake Mamhlawbagak as her ancestors called it in those days.

    Jacques Boisvert © April l8, l986 - for: la société d'histoire du lac Memphrémagog

    William married Lane, Mary on 24 Jan 1664 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA. Mary was born about 1640 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Apr 1712 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Awcotte, William was born before 23 Mar 1606 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 23 Mar 1605 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; died before 5 Mar 1673 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 5 Mar 1673 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:



    Notes from Joel Thomas Orcutt:

    Crst. dates Mancetter, Warwickshire, England Parish record
    Parish record burials Mancetter, Warwickshire, England
    Burials 1672 March "William Orcutt buried the fifth day."

    Monumental Inscriptions for Over Whitacre, St. Leonard's
    ALLCOTT Catherine
    John

    AUCOTT Elizabeth
    George
    Mary
    Sarah Elizabeth
    William

    Birmingham City Archives:
    FILE - Deed/ Conveyance 8 June, 1633 from William Milner to William Alcott, of land in Over Whitacre. - ref. MS 3069/Acc1906-002/193223 - date: 8 June, 1633

    William married Bickley, Margaret on 17 Jun 1635 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Bickley, Anthony) was born about 1616 in Over Whitacre , Warwickshire, England; died before 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bickley, Margaret was born about 1616 in Over Whitacre , Warwickshire, England (daughter of Bickley, Anthony); died before 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:



    Notes from Joel Thomas Orcutt:

    Burial record Parish Register of Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    "1679" "October" "Margaret Hawcott buried the fourth day."

    Bickley family of Warwick 1757-1860 : misc Warwick estate papers and Bickley family papers
    Warwickshire County Record Office
    Reference : CR 1218
    NRA 14011 Kirby

    Children:
    1. Awcotte, John was born before 10 Dec 1637 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1637 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; died before 10 Jan 1638 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    2. 1. Orcutt, William was born before 20 Oct 1639 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1639 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; died on 14 Sep 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Awcotte, Alice was born before 27 Feb 1641 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    4. Awcotte, Joane was born before 5 Oct 1651 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    5. Awcotte, Mary was born on 7 Apr 1654 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 23 Apr 1654 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    6. Awcotte, John was born on 28 Feb 1656 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 12 Mar 1656 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Bickley, Anthony was born about 1592 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England (son of Bickley, John and Margery); died about 1650 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:



    Notes from Joel Thomas Orcutt:

    Last Will and Testament of John Bickley

    "In Yea name of God Amen. Yea fifth day of February in yea year of our Lord God One Thousand
    Six Hundred Thirty and Four, and in the ninth year of yea rayne of our Sovereign Lord Charles by
    yea grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of yea faith. I John Bickly
    of Baxterly in yea County of Warwick, a husbandman, being of good and perfect memory, mind,
    and remembrance (thanks be to God) do make and ordayne and declare this my last Will and
    Testament in manner and form following. .............. I do give and bequeath unto Anthony Bickly, my son, twelve pound in mony."

    1630 Constable for Parish of Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England as recorded in Parish record. Listed as tax payer and constable for various years between 1630 and 1650 in Over Whitacre. Nothing more found of him after 1650, presume he died ca that year, probably at Over Whitacre.

    Children:
    1. 3. Bickley, Margaret was born about 1616 in Over Whitacre , Warwickshire, England; died before 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 4 Oct 1679 in Mancetter, Warwickshire, England.
    2. Bickley, Marie was born before 9 Dec 1620 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England; died before 11 Dec 1620 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 11 Dec 1620 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
    3. Bickley, Edward was born about 1622 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England; died before 14 Aug 1685 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England; was buried in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England.
    4. Bickley, Susanna was born about 20 Feb 1618 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England; died on 18 Oct 1699 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Bickley, John was born before 3 Aug 1567 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England (son of Bickley, John); died before Oct 1638 in Baxterly, Warwickshire, England; was buried in Baxterly, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:



    Notes from Joel Thomas Orcutt:

    Baptism recorded Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England parish register.

    Last Will and Testament of John Bickley

    "In Yea name of God Amen. Yea fifth day of February in yea year of our Lord God One Thousand
    Six Hundred Thirty and Four, and in the ninth year of yea rayne of our Sovereign Lord Charles by
    yea grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of yea faith. I John Bickly
    of Baxterly in yea County of Warwick, a husbandman, being of good and perfect memory, mind,
    and remembrance (thanks be to God) do make and ordayne and declare this my last Will and
    Testament in manner and form following. First and principally, I remand my soul into yea hande of allmighty God yea Father, the Son, and yea Holy ghost., my savior, redeemer, and comforter, trusting to be saved by yea mercy and passion of Jesus Christ, and to be made an Inheritor of yea kingdom of heaven. And my body to be buried in yea Parish of Baxterly in yea direction of my executrix hereafter named. And as causing yea goods which it has pleased God to give me, I do dispose of them in the manner and forme following choose to pay. First, I devise, give, and bequeath unto Richard Bickly, my son, twelve pound in mony. I do give and bequeath unto Anthony Bickly, my son, twelve pound in mony. I give and bequeath unto Frances Fletcher my daughter twelve pound in mony. I give and bequeath unto Margarett Orton, my daughter, twelve pound in mony. I give and bequeath unto Jayne Allkut, my daughter, twelve pound in mony. I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Bickly, my daughter, the sum of twenty pound to be paid unto her by my executrix or her assigns, att the day of the marriage of the said Elizabeth my daughter. I give and bequeath unto Mary Bickly, my daughter, the sum of twenty pound to be paid unto her by my executrix or her assigns att the day of the marriage of the said Mary, my daughter, and if it shall please God that either of my daughters shall die before their sum of mony be paid unto them as aforesaid, then my mind and will is that the sum or sums of mony of them, or either of them, on dying shall be divided amongst the residue of my children which God hath given me by Elizabeth, my last wife, equally, and not to any other of my children which I had by Margery, my first wife. All the rest of my goods, Chattells, and property, as well movable as unmovable, not given and bequeathed in this my Last Will and Testament, my debts being paid and funerall expense discharged, and the legacies herein bequeathed, well and truly paid and performed, I give to Elizabeh Bickly, my loving wife, if she remayne self, sole, and unmarried. But if she marry then I do give and bequeath unto Elizabeth, said wife, the sum of Tenn pound, to be paid unto her out of my goods, Chattell, and the residue of my goods and chattells to be divided amongst my sons William, John, Thomas, and Robert
    Bickly, or the survivors of them, equally. But if the said Elizabeth live sole and unmarried then I do give and bequeath then to her and her assigns forever everything, in this my will not withstanding, and I do hereby make and ordyne the said Elizabeth, my wife, full and sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament, and ordayne our son, William Bickly, and William Wedgewood, whom I hereby give power and authority to see this my Last Will and Testament well and truly perfomed, revoking all former wills heretofore by me made. In Witness whereas I, the aforesaid John Bickly, to this my present Last Will and testament here put my hand and seal the day and year first above written."

    (signed)
    Johanni Bickly {seal}

    "Submitted sealed, and published by the within named John Bickly as the Last Will and Testament
    the day and year within written, in the presence of;
    William Mason
    Johanni Mason {by X mark}
    William Wedgewood
    Jurat; Elizabeth Bickly."

    Inventory of the Estate of John Bickley made October, 1638.
    "The inventory of the goodes and Chattells of John Biggeley of Baxterley in the County of
    Warw- husbandman deceased, made and performed by Anthony Smith- Willm Walker both of Baxterley aforesaid and John Watson clerk- the fourth day of October in the rayne of Charles 1638."

    John married Margery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margery
    Children:
    1. Bickley, Frances was born about 1588 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England.
    2. Bickley, Margaret was born about 1589 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England.
    3. Bickley, Jayne was born about 1590 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England.
    4. Bickley, Richard was born about 1591 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England; died on 26 Oct 1667 in Halloton, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England; was buried in Oct 1667 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
    5. 6. Bickley, Anthony was born about 1592 in Probably in the parish of Baxterley, Warwickshire, England; died about 1650 in Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England.