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William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[McMinn with McDonald.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[McMinn with McDonald.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[Wasley McCartney McMinn.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Combined Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[Wasley McCartney McMinn.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Combined Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[McMinn with McDonald.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[McMinn with McDonald.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
[Wasley McCartney McMinn.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Best File.FBK.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.ged.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[McMinn with McDonald.FTW]
[Revised Dec Family Tree.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF[Wasley McCartney McMinn.FTW]
William left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIFWilliam left a will, dated 26 Sep 1801, in which he described himself as "...William Wasley o f the parish of Kea...tinner...". Wife Elizabeth was named as sole executrix in the will, wh ich also named daughter Elizabeth Skewes, daughterAnn Wasley and sons William, John and Mathe w Wasley, as beneficiaries. The will also mentions "... that tenement or estate known by th e name Kerley in the parish of Kea ... with my dwelling house ..." On 23 Aug 1809, letters o f administration, with the will annexed, were granted to sons William and Mathew Wasley- Eliz abeth Wasley, the widow and executrix named in the will, having died without proving same.
William's granddaughter, Maria Skewes, daughter of Elizabeth Wasley and Digory Skewes, marrie d her first cousin William Wasley, son of Elizabeth's brother John Wasley and Ann Bennett. T hree of the six known childrenof this marriage were born at Kerley - which obviously remaine d the family home for several years after William's death. OBJE: C:\My Documents\WILL.TIF