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St Erth Wills St Erth Wills and/or associated documents available from Kresen Kernow (formerly the Cornwall Record Office (CRO) and the National Archive (NA) Links are to the transcripts available from the parish page Source Ref. No. Title Date Proved CRO G/1997 Will of Henry Nanspyan 1527 CRO AP/H/7 Will of William Harry of St Erth 1601 CRO AP/P/51 Will of James Penhale of St Erth 1603 CRO AP/T/39 Will of John Thomas of St Erth 1603 CRO AP/R/82 Will of John Rowe of St Erth 1605 CRO AP/T/90 Will of James Treweeke, yeoman, of St Erth 1605 CRO AP/U/4 Will of John Unfrie alias Umfrie of St Erth 1605 CRO AP/R/85 Will of Jane Rawe, widow, of St Erth 1606 CRO AP/T/73 Will of James Thomas of St Erth 1606 CRO AP/T/85 Will of James Tremellyn of St Erth 1606 CRO AP/W/116 Will of James White of St Erth 1607 CRO AP/M/114 Will of Warin Mathewe of St Erth 1608 CRO AP/J/133 Will of Thomas James, Tinblower of St Erth 1611 CRO AP/O/28 Will of John Otes, fuller, of St Erth 1611 CRO AP/R/198 Will of Anthony Rowland, glover, of St Erth 1612 CRO AP/T/208 Will of William Trewthall [or Trithwall] alias Thomas, husbandman, of 1612 St Erth CRO AP/M/227 Will of William Michell of St Erth 1614 CRO AP/W/224 Will of James White of St Erth 1614 CRO AP/T/251 Will of John Tillam, blacksmith, of St Erth 1615 CRO AP/L/154 Will of David Lynch of St Erth 1616 CRO AP/D/158 Will of Teage Dale of St Erth 1617 CRO AP/R/283 Will of William Robert, yeoman, of St Erth 1617 CRO AP/T/325 Will of Christian Trythwall alias Thomas, widow, of St Erth 1619 CRO AP/B/551 Will of John Beard of St Erth 1621 CRO AP/G/256 Will of Thomas George of St Erth 1622 CRO AP/W/350 Will of Thomas Williams alias Tire of St Erth 1622 CRO AP/V/749 Will of John Vibert, joiner, of St Erth 1624 CRO AP/J/308 Will of James James of St Erth 1625 CRO AP/P/564 Will of Robert Prad, gentleman, of St Erth 1627 CRO AP/P/565 Will of William Prideaux, esquire, of St Erth 1627 CRO AP/R/467 Will of Anne Roberts, widow, of St Erth 1627 CRO AP/D/302 Will of Bryan Dale, yeoman, of St Erth 1629 CRO AP/C/738 Will of Alice Colliver, widow, of St Erth 1630 CRO AP/M/513 Will of Anne Moore, widow, of St Erth 1630 CRO AP/C/753 Will of James Christopher of St Erth 1631 CRO AP/D/323 Will of Pascow Dunn, yeoman, of St Erth 1631 CRO AP/J/391 Will of William James, yeoman, of St Erth 1633 CRO AP/R/591a Will of Elizabeth Ranke, spinster, of St Erth 1637 CRO AP/H/1009 Will of Jane Hawes of St Erth 1640 CRO AP/D/456 Will of Christian Donne, widow, of St Erth 1642 CRO AP/J/483 Will of Thomas Jenkyn, husbandman, of St Erth 1642 CRO AP/K/225 Will of Robert Knuckey, yeoman, of St Erth 1645 CRO AP/B/1174 Will of Thomas Barnes, husbandman, of St Erth 1646 CRO AP/B/1256 Will of William Bond, esquire, of St Erth 1648 CRO AP/C/1207 Will of Anthony Cock of St Erth 1648 CRO AP/W/810 Will of Michaell Williams of St Erth 1648 NA PROB 11/222/412 Will of John Honychurch or Honichurch, Gentleman of Saint Erth, 1652 NA PROB 11/241/573 Will of Francis Cole, Gentleman of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1654 NA PROB 11/251/638 Will of Katherine Jenkin, Widow of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/251/635 Will of Edward Hamton, Dyer of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/251/351 Will of Thomas Winch of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/246/364 Will of William Michell of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/253/317 Will of John Adams, Yeoman of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1656 CRO AP/C/1241 Will of James Christopher, yeoman, of St Erth 1660 CRO AP/D/549 Will of Philip Dale, widower, of St Erth 1661 CRO AP/M/829 Will of Gilbert Michell of St Erth 1661 CRO AP/T/835 Will of James Thomas, husbandman, yeoman, of St Erth 1661 CRO AP/D/576 Will of William Dunn, yeoman, of St Erth 1662 CRO AP/O/169 Will of William Oliver of St Erth 1662 CRO AP/J/596 Will of James James of St Erth 1663 CRO AP/P/1062 Will of Jane Potter, labourer, of St Erth 1663 CRO AP/T/887 Will of Gilbert Tremellin, carpenter, of St Erth 1663 CRO AP/W/886 Will of John Williams, carpenter, of St Erth 1664 CRO AP/D/613 Will of Richard Donne of St Erth 1666 CRO AP/H/1567 Will of John Hosking of St Erth 1667 CRO AP/W/950 Will of Bennet Williams, mason, of St Erth 1667 CRO RP/4/30/2 Copy, will of Richard Pendarves, gentleman, of Pendarves 1668 CRO AP/E/294 Will of John Evdy, husbandman, of St Erth 1669 CRO AP/O/208 Will of Chesten Olliver, widow, of St Erth 1669 CRO AP/P/1219 Will of Elizabeth Polkinhorne, widow, of St Erth 1669 CRO AP/K/286 Will of Frances Kent, widow, of St Erth 1670 CRO AP/T/1064 Will of Thomas Trevisa of St Erth 1670 CRO AP/C/1547 Will of William Christopher, yeoman, of St Erth 1672 CRO AP/H/1720 Will of Pascho Hawkin of St Erth 1672 CRO AP/H/1721 Will of Thomas Hawkins of St Erth 1672 CRO AP/D/719 Will of Jane Dunne, widow, of St Erth 1674 CRO AP/D/721 Will of William Davy, gentleman, of St Erth 1675 CRO AP/W/1098 Will of Margery White, widow, of St Erth 1675 CRO AP/T/1165 Will of John Tregunnoe of St Erth 1676 CRO AP/V/214 Will of Humphrey Veale, gentleman, of St Erth 1676 NA PROB 11/351/259 Will of John Hawkins of Saint Erth, Cornwall 1676 NA PROB 4/5710 Hawkins, John, of St Earth, Cornwall, gent 27 Nov 1676 CRO AP/C/1766 Will of Grace Crudge, widow, of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/D/750 Will of Alexander Donne, yeoman, of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/P/1400 Will of Francis Penros, gentleman, of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/P/1414 Will of Robert Prad of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/S/1485 Will of Walter Stevens, husbandman and yeoman, of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/T/1194 Will of Robert Tregunno of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/T/1195 Will of Gilbert Tremellin of St Erth 1677 CRO AP/T/1215 Will of Gilbert Trellin of St Erth 1678 CRO AP/H/1963 Will of William Hensley, husbandman,, yeoman, of St Erth 1679 CRO AP/H/1994 Will of John Hensley, yeoman, of St Erth 1680 CRO AP/M/1163 Will of Mary Mathew, widow, of St Erth 1680 CRO AP/M/1192 Will of James Manninge, Yeoman, yeoman, of St Erth 1682 CRO AP/M/1198 Will of Christopher Michell of St Erth 1682 CRO AP/T/1296 Will of Thomas Tyer of St Erth 1682 CRO AP/A/432 Will of William Andrew, yeoman, of St Erth 1684 CRO AP/D/849 Will of Margery Donne, widow, of St Erth 1685 CRO AP/M/1270 Will of Emblyn Maning, widow, of St Erth 1687 CRO AP/P/1748 Will of James Penrose of St Erth 1689 CRO AP/D/916 Will of William Davy, yeoman, of St Erth 1691 CRO AP/D/917 Will of William Davies, gentleman, of Biswirgey, St Erth 1691 CRO AP/E/452 Will of Mary Edy, widow, of St Erth 1691 CRO AP/H/2350 Will of Richard Hensey, yeoman, of St Erth 1691 CRO AP/W/1440 Will of Catherine William, widow, of St Erth 1691 CRO AP/D/932 Will of William Davyes, widow, of St Erth 1692 CRO AP/M/1388 Will of Arthur Murley of St Erth 1692 CRO AP/E/471 Will of Humphry Eady of St Erth 1693 CRO AP/P/1886 Will of William Pearce, yeoman, of St Erth 1693 CRO AP/A/517 Will of Joan Anthony of St Erth 1694 CRO AP/H/2475 Will of Jocob Hill of St Erth 1694 CRO AP/M/1430 Will of Humphry Morley of St Erth 1694 CRO AP/R/1413 Will of Loveday Row, widow, of St Erth 1694 CRO AP/J/958 Will of Thomas James, tailor, of St Erth 1695 CRO AP/R/1450 Will of Edward Rowe of St Erth 1695 CRO AP/P/2066 Will of Roger Praed of St Erth 1699 CRO AP/W/1597 Will of Charles Wearen of St Erth 1699 CRO AP/J/1035 Will of Thomas John, yeoman, of St Erth 1701 CRO AP/J/1051 Will of George Jenkyn, yeoman, of St Erth 1702 CRO AP/J/1052 Will of Margaret Jenkyn of St Erth 1702 CRO AP/T/1717 Will of Joan Thomas aliasTom, widow, of St Erth 1703 CRO AP/T/1762 Will of John Trery, cordwainer, of St Erth 1705 CRO AP/C/2587 Will of Katherine Cole alias Courtney of St Erth 1708 CRO AP/H/3027 Will of Vernon Hearle, cooper, of St Erth 1709 CRO AP/P/2312 Will of Katherine Pyper of St Erth 1710 CRO AP/P/2313 Will of Martin Pyper of St Erth 1710 CRO AP/B/2837 Will of Thomas Barnes, yeoman, of St Erth 1713 CRO AP/W/1875 Will of Margaret Williams of St Erth 1715 CRO AP/B/2909 Will of Paschoe Barons, tailor, of St Erth 1716 CRO AP/C/2781 Will of Richard Chenoweth of St Erth 1716 CRO AP/B/3032 Will of Thomas Blackwell, labourer, of St Erth 1720 CRO AP/H/4289 Will of William Hearle of St Erth 1722 CRO AP/H/4315 Will of William Hearle of St Erth 1723 CRO AP/W/2020 Will of William Williams of St Erth 1723 CRO AP/B/3196 Will of Philippi Blight, widow, of St Erth 1726 CRO AP/D/1304 Will of Joan Davy, widow, of St Erth 1727 CRO AP/G/4056 Will of John George of St Erth 1727 CRO AP/P/2681 Will of Matthew Phillipps, gentleman, of St Erth 1727 CRO AP/C/3148 Will of John Curnow, yeoman, of St Erth 1731 CRO AP/P/2768 Will of Francis Penrose, gentleman, of St Erth 1731 CRO AP/T/2235 Will of William Trery, yeoman, of St Erth 1731 CRO AP/H/4560 Will of Arthur Honeychurch, clothier, of St Erth 1732 CRO AP/H/4599 Will of John Honeychurch of St Erth 1733 CRO AP/T/2271 Will of Gilbert Tremellyn, carpenter, of St Erth 1733 CRO AP/D/1416 Will of Edward Davy of St Erth 1734 CRO AP/T/2276 Will of Elizabeth Trenweeke, widow, of St Erth 1734 CRO AP/B/3472 Will of John Barons, yeoman, of St Erth 1735 CRO AP/R/2138 Will of Alexander Rowe, yeoman, of St Erth 1735 CRO AP/B/3497 Will of Edward Bandfield, yeoman, of St Erth 1736 CRO AP/B/3512 Will of John Blight, turner, of St Erth 1736 CRO AP/D/1452 Will of William Dunn the younger of St Erth 1736 CRO AP/R/2196 Will of Thomas Russell, yeoman, of St Erth 1736 CRO AP/T/2378 Will of Amy Trery, widow, of St Erth 1738 CRO AP/V/437 Will of Sampson Veale of St Erth 1738 CRO AP/P/2963 Will of William Pulmeare of St Erth 1739 CRO AP/R/2238 Will of Ann Roger, widow, of St Erth 1739 CRO AP/B/3667 Will of James Banfield of St Erth 1742 CRO AP/B/3670 Will of Thomas Barons, labourer, of St Erth
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