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Perranzabuloe Wills Perranzabuloe 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/Range CRO FS/3/822 Will of John Trevelyan, clerk, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall 1448 NA PROB 11/47/298 Will of Lawrence Godfrey, Clerk, Vicar of Saint Piran in Zandes, Cor 7 Oct 1564 nwall NA PROB 11/109/436 Will of Henry Gill of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1607 NA PROB 11/279/50 Will of William Michell, Husbandman of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1658 CRO GP/650 Will of John Cleather, gentleman of Ventongimps, Perranzabuloe 1689 CRO CF/1/3276 Copy will of Gideon Cosier, yeoman of Perranzabuloe 1730 NA PROB 11/952/234 Will of Mary Bice, Widow of Perranzabuloe , Cornwall. 1769 CRO AP/K/1067 Will of Anthony Keast, yeoman, of Perranzabuloe or Truro 1812 CRO SO/W/269 Will of Mary Danster of Perranzabuloe, widow 1813 NA PROB 11/1543/182 Will of Henry Davey, Tinner of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1813 CRO SO/W/624 Will of Blanch Jory of Perranzabuloe, widow 1814 CRO SO/W/972 Will of William Richards of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1815 CRO SO/W/815 Will of Mary Nicholls 1816 CRO AP/D/2127 Will of Jenefer Davey, widow, of Perranzabuloe 1816 CRO SO/W/446 Will of John Harris of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1817 CRO SO/W/643 Will of Richard Kernick of Perranzabuloe 1817 CRO SO/W/1208 Will of John Trelease of Perranzabuloe, miner 1817 CRO SO/W/200a Will of Paul Clark of Ventongimps, Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1818 CRO SO/W/75a Will of James Bennetto of Perranzabuloe, clerk 1820 CRO SO/W/988 Will of Thomas Robart of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1820 CRO SO/W/84 Will of Joseph Bice of Perranzabuloe, farmer 1821 CRO SO/W/265 Will of Joseph Daddow of Perranzabuloe, miner 1821 CRO SO/W/1338 Will of Jane Williams of Perranzabuloe, spinster 1821 CRO SO/W/1367 Will of Robert Withiell of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1821 CRO SO/W/1244 Will of William Tyack of Perranzabuloe, blacksmith 1822 CRO SO/W/767 Will of David Mitchell of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1823 CRO SO/W/1340 Will of Josph Williams of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1823 CRO SO/W/328 Will of William Ellery of Perranzabuloe, miner 1824 CRO SO/W/449 Will of William Harris of Perranzabuloe, labourer 1824 CRO SO/W/596 Will of John Jacka of Perranzabuloe, miner 1826 CRO SO/W/1246 Will of Richard Tyzzer of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1826 CRO SO/W/932 Will of Robert Pill 1827 CRO AP/S/4534 Will of John Sandow, miner, of St Teath, formerly of Perranzabuloe 1827 CRO SO/W/922 Will of Jonathan Phillips of Perranzabuloe, then Devonport, pensioner 1827 NA PROB 11/1746/442 Will of James Keast of Perranzabuloe , Cornwall. 1828 CRO SO/W/83 Will of Joseph Bice of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1829 CRO SO/W/608 Will of Mark Jenkin of Perranzabuloe, soldier 1829 CRO SO/W/1259 Will of John Veall of Perranzabuloe, mason 1829 CRO SO/W/811 Will of James Nicholls of Perranzabuloe, miner 1831 CRO SO/W/1217 Will of John Trenerry of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1831 CRO SO/W/1368 Will of William Withiell of Perranzabuloe, gentleman 1832 CRO SO/W/113 Will of Edmund Borlase of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1833 CRO SO/W/875 Will of John Pearce of Perranzabuloe 1833 CRO SO/W/9 Will of William Allen of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1834 CRO SO/W/334 Will of Martin Ennor of Perranzabuloe, miner 1834 CRO SO/W/857 Will of John Pascoe of Perranzabuloe, miner 1835 CRO SO/W/1131 Will of James Strongman of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1836 CRO SO/W/552 Will of William Hosken of Perranzabuloe, miner 1837 CRO SO/W/61 Will of John Bennetts of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1838 CRO SO/W/966 Will of Richard Repper of Perranzabuloe, miller 1838 CRO SO/W/967 Will of John Reynolds of Perranzabuloe, labourer 1838 CRO SO/W/1223 Will of John Trenhayle of St Hilary, then Perranzabuloe, miner 1839 CRO SO/W/1347 Will of James Williams of Perranzabuloe, husbandman 1839 CRO SO/W/1201 Will of John Tregea of Perranzabuloe, miner 1840 CRO SO/W/82 Will of Zaccheus Bice of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1841 CRO SO/W/101 Will of Joseph Blight of Perranzabuloe, miner 1841 CRO SO/W/214 Will of William Clyma of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1841 CRO SO/W/565 Will of John Hoskin of Perranzabuloe, carpenter 1841 CRO SO/W/858 Will of Thomas Pascoe of Perranzabuloe, miner 1841 CRO SO/W/968 Will of Simon Reynolds of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1841 CRO SO/W/1209 Will of John Trelease of Perranzabuloe, miner 1841 NA PROB 11/1945/11 Will of Andrew Truscott of Perranzabuloe 1841 CRO SO/W/1219 Will of John Trenerry of Karnkief, Perranzabuloe, miner 1842 CRO AP/P/5035 Will of William Prator, husbandman, of Perranzabuloe 1843 CRO SO/W/77 Will of Hannibell Berreyman of Perranzabuloe, miner 1843 CRO SO/W/769 Will of Edward Mitchell of Perranzabuloe, miner 1843 CRO SO/W/147 Will of Sampson Butson of Perranzabuloe, miner. 1844 CRO SO/W/977 Will of Robert Richards of Perranzabuloe, miller 1844 CRO SO/W/112 Will of John Borlase of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1845 CRO SO/W/118 Will of Moses Bowden 1845 CRO SO/W/1258 Will of Wiliam Veale 1846 CRO SO/W/179 Will of Joel Carter of Perranzabuloe, mine agent 1846 CRO SO/W/832 Will of John Olver of Reese, Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1846 CRO SO/W/859 Will of William Pascoe of Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, miner 1846 CRO SO/W/611 Will of Richard Jenkin of Perranzabuloe, miner agent 1847 CRO SO/W/901 Will of Thomas Penna of Perranzabuloe, miner 1848 CRO SO/W/55 Will of Thomas Battin 1848 CRO SO/W/610 Will of John Jenkin of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1849 CRO SO/W/1220 Will of John Trenerry of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1850 CRO SO/W/612 Will of Christopher Cotty Jenkin of Perranzabuloe, gentleman 1851 CRO SO/W/1084 Will of John Sobey of Perranzabuloe, carpenter 1851 CRO SO/W/1352 Will of Joseph Williams of Pencrenna, Perranzabuloe, farmer 1851 CRO SO/W/250 Will of John Cowling of Perranzabuloe, miner 1852 CRO SO/W/902 Will of Thomas Penna of Perranzabuloe, miner 1852 CRO SO/W/996 Will of John Roberts of Perranzabuloe, mine agent 1852 CRO SO/W/740 Will of John Martyn of Ladock then Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1853 CRO SO/W/905 Will of Issaac Penrose of Perranzabuloe, miner 1853 CRO SO/W/75b Will of William Bennetts of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1855 CRO SO/W/106 Will of William Boaden of Hendrow Croft, Perranzabuloe, miner 1855 CRO SO/W/200b Will of Paul Clark of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1855 CRO SO/W/569 Will of Walter Trenerry Hoskin of Perranzabuloe, farmer 1855 CRO SO/W/750 Will of Ann May of Perranzabuloe, widow 1855 CRO SO/W/970 Will of Thomas Reynolds of Perranzabuloe, thatcher 1855 CRO SO/W/1122 Will of John Stephens of Perranzabuloe, miner (innkeeper in will) 1855 NA PROB 11/2210/157 Will of John Oates, Gentleman of Perranzabuloe , Cornwall. 1855 CRO SO/W/193 Will of William Christopher of Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1856 CRO SO/W/666 Will of William Lampshire of Perranzabuloe, husbandman 1856 CRO SO/W/8 Will of Thomas Allen of Perranzabuloe, miner 1857 CRO SO/W/906 Will of Edward Penrose of St Agnes, then Perranzabuloe, yeoman 1857 CRO DRB/WR/8/498 Will of Charles Bennets, farmer, Perranzabuloe 1866 CRO DRB/WR/9/57 Will of James Jorey, carpenter and farmer, Perranzabuloe 1866 CRO DRB/WR/11/82 Will of William Morrish, miner, Perranzabuloe 1867 Not known Probate Copy of Will of Susan Eplett of Carnkief 1884 CRO X322/141 Probate of will, Joseph Hooper, miner, Lovely Vale, Perranzabuloe 1903 CRO X322/158 Probate of will, Annie Glanville wife of Constantine Glanville, 1908 farmer, Hendra, Perranza CRO X322/159 Probate of will, Elizabeth Penna, Rose, Perranzabuloe 1912 CRO X322/195 Probate of will, farmer, William Hooper, Lovely Vale, 1915 Perranzabuloe not known Probate copy of Will of Will of Joseph Henry Eplett of 1934 Johannesburg 1933: proved Bodmin 1934 not known Probate Copy of Will of Frances Ellen Eplett, Widow of 1936 Goonhavern.
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