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Pillaton Wills Pillaton 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 ACP/WR/184/27 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Pillaton 1570-1626 CRO AP/C/31 Will of Walter Couch of Pillaton 1602 CRO AP/W/14b Will of Sisselye Webb of Pillaton 1602-1603 CRO AP/T/25 Will of John Trappyn, yeoman, of Pillaton 1602-1603 CRO AP/S/22 Will of John Stephens of Pillaton 1602-1603 CRO AP/B/32 Will of Richard Bennett alias Oliver of Pillaton 1602-1603 CRO AP/S/31 Will of Phillis Spiller, widow, of Pillaton 1603 CRO AP/S/33 Will of Walter Stanning, mason, of Pillaton 1603 CRO AP/W/52 Will of Mary Webb of Pillaton 1604 CRO AP/C/83 Will of Richard Champlyn, yeoman, of Pillaton 1605 CRO AP/F/16a Will of William Ford, of Pillaton 1606 CRO AP/H/192 Will of Edward Hodge of Pillaton 1608 CRO AP/B/224 Will of John Brusey of Pillaton 1609 CRO AP/J/115 Will of John Gefford alias Jefford, senior of Pillaton 1609-1610 CRO AP/B/291 Will of Peter Bayly of Pillaton 1612 CRO AP/T/199 Will of Richard Trappin, widow, of Pillaton 1612 CRO AP/T/300 Will of Mary Tibb, widow, of Pillaton 1617 CRO AP/T/308 Will of John Trenaman of Pillaton 1617-1618 CRO AP/S/366 Will of Edward Steven, labourer, of Pillaton 1618 CRO AP/D/176 Will of Richard Dicken or Deacon of Pillaton 1618 CRO AP/B/501 Will of Walter Brusey, husbandman, of Pillaton 1619-1620 CRO AP/M/333 Will of Roger Mohan of Pillaton 1620 CRO AP/H/520a Will of William Hodge of Pillaton 1620-1621 CRO AP/S/427 Will of Thomas Stephen of Pillaton 1621 CRO AP/S/417 Will of John Sargent, yeoman, of Pillaton 1621 CRO AP/H/552 Will of William Hodge of Pillaton 1621-1622 CRO AP/C/541 Will of Katherine Couch, widow, of Pillaton 1622 CRO AP/B/601b Will of Joan Brusie of Pillaton 1622-1623 CRO AP/S/526 Will of Robert Symon, yeoman, of Pillaton 1624 CRO AP/M/414 Will of Thomas Moulton, yeoman, of Pillaton 1624-1625 CRO AP/H/684a Will of Emlyn Hodge, widow, of Pillaton 1625 CRO AP/C/644 Will of Roger Cloake of Pillaton 1626 CRO AP/W/435 Will of John Webbe of Pillaton 1626 CRO AP/H/729 Will of Peter Harry of Pillaton 1627-1628 CRO AP/P/562 Will of Peter Pomery of Pillaton 1627-1628 CRO AP/F/131 Will of Henry Frethy, husbandman, of Pillaton 1628 CRO ACP/WR/184/28 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Pillaton 1628-1663 CRO AP/B/855 Will of Walter Brusey of Pillaton 1633-1634 CRO AP/M/601 Will of William Moulton of Pillaton 1636 CRO AP/T/617 Will of Benjamin Trapping of [Pillaton?] 1636 CRO AP/C/871 Will of John Clarke of Pillaton 1636 CRO AP/M/620 Will of Edward Moone of Pillaton 1638 CRO AP/T/663 Will of John Trenaman senior, yeoman, of Tremone, Pillaton 1639 CRO AP/W/637 Will of Vortiger Webb of Pillaton 1639 CRO AP/S/818 Will of Edward Smith of Pillaton 1639-1640 NA PROB 11/182/179 Will of Peeter Jory, Yeoman of Pillaton, Cornwall 1640 NA PROB 11/183/244 Will of Roger Beele of Pillaton, Cornwall 1640 CRO AP/B/1001 Will of Mary Beale, widow, of Pillaton 1640-1641 CRO AP/S/840 Will of James Spiller of Pillaton 1640-1641 CRO AP/B/1003 Will of Mary Beile, widow, of Pillaton 1640-1641 CRO AP/L/446 Will of William Lucas, gentleman, of Pillaton 1641 CRO AP/M/703 Will of Joshua Moone of Pillaton 1643 CRO AP/H/1185 Will of John Hodge, yeoman, of Pillaton 1644 CRO AP/R/717 Will of Edward Rickard of Pillaton 1645 CRO AP/T/768 Will of Elizabeth Trapping of Pillaton 1645 CRO AP/L/499 Will of Samuel Lucas of Pillaton 1646 CRO AP/H/1230 Will of Stephen Harris, miller, of Pillaton 1646-1647 NA PROB 11/248/590 Will of Samuell Lyne, Yeoman of Pillaton, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/270/423 Will of Richard Rowe, Yeoman of Pillaton, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/292/270 Will of Richard Bligh, Husbandman of Pillaton, Cornwall 1659 CRO AP/D/523 Will of Roger Doidge, yeoman, of Pillaton 1647 CRO AP/T/840 Will of Lyndia Trapping, young woman, of Pillaton 1660 CRO AP/S/1050 Will of Blanch Smith, widow, of Pillaton 1660-1661 CRO AP/H/1361 Will of Francis Herring of Pillaton 1661-1662 CRO AP/O/176 Will of Jane Olliver of Pillaton 1663 CRO AP/B/1464 Will of John Bole of Pillaton 1666 CRO AP/J/691 Will of Henry Jory of Pillaton 1671-1672 CRO AP/T/1102 Will of Thomas Trapping, yeoman, of Pillaton 1672 CRO AP/M/1029 Will of James Moone of Pillaton 1672-1673 CRO AP/H/1821 Will of Christopher Herring, yeoman, of Pillaton 1675 CRO AP/D/728/4 Will of Tobias Deacon of Pillaton 1676 CRO AP/T/1176 Will of Mary Trenaman, spinster, of Pillaton 1676-1677 CRO AP/S/1482 Will of John Stevens, yeoman, of Pillaton 1677 CRO AP/D/748 Will of John Dodge of Pillaton 1677-1688 CRO AP/T/1255 Will of William Tozer of Pillaton 1681 CRO AP/H/2076 Will of Arthur Herring of Pillaton 1683 CRO AP/M/1232 Will of John Moone, tanner, of Pillaton 1684 CRO AP/H/2119 Will of Nicholas Hodge of Pillaton 1684 CRO AP/M/1264 Will of Agatha Moone, widow, of Pillaton 1686 CRO AP/W/1395 Will of Thomasine Webb, seamster and widow, of Pillaton 1690 CRO AP/W/1394 Will of Joseph Webb, yeoman, of St Mellion or Pillaton 1690 CRO AP/S/1863 Will of Elin Symons, widow, of Pillaton 1691 CRO AP/W/1426 Will of Edward Webb, yeoman, of Pillaton 1691 CRO AP/R/1355 Will of Thomasin Randall, spinster, of Pillaton 1691 CRO AP/S/1866 Will of Nicholas Symons, yeoman, of Pillaton 1691 CRO AP/R/1405 Will of John Rickard junior of Pillaton 1693 CRO AP/G/1052 Will of Katherine Gibbs, widow, of Pillaton 1693 CRO AP/M/1409 Will of Roger Moon, Farmer, of Pillaton 1693-1694 CRO AP/C/2253 Will of Elizabeth Caunter of Pillaton 1694-1695 CRO AP/S/1938 Will of Edward Stephens, tanner, of Pillaton 1694-1695 NA PROB 11/440/192 Will of George Chorlton of Pillaton, Cornwall 1697 CRO AP/C/2347 Will of John Cudmorne of Pillaton 1697-1698 CRO AP/S/2185 Will of John Spiller of Pillaton 1704 CRO AP/H/2925 Will of John Herring, yeoman, of Pillaton 1706 NA PROB 11/500/416 Will of Nicholas Hodge, Yeoman of Pillaton, Cornwall 1708 NA PROB 11/506/257 Will of Henry Mitchell, Fruiterer of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall 1709 CRO AP/H/4048 Will of Titus Helland of Pillaton 1713 CRO AP/S/2383 Will of John Stephens of Pillaton 1713 NA PROB 11/537/279 Will of Sir James Tillie of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall 1714 CRO AP/H/4153 Will of Francis Herring, husbandman, of Pillaton 1717 CRO AP/S/2460 Will of Richard Smith of Pillaton 1717 CRO AP/W/2008 Will of Mary Webb, widow, of Pillaton 1723 CRO AP/S/2785 Will of John Symons, husbandman, of Pillaton 1733-1734 CRO AP/E/765 Will of Richard Evans of Pillaton 1740 CRO AP/H/4780 Will of Francis Herring of Pillaton 1740 CRO AP/E/758 Will of William Eddy, yeoman, of Pillaton 1740 CRO AP/H/4868 Will of John Hodge, yeoman, of Tremone, Pillaton 1742 CRO AP/S/2999 Will of Peter Seage, yeoman, of Pillaton 1743 CRO AP/P/3048 Will of Thomas Pearce, husbandman, of Pillaton 1743 CRO AP/H/4978 Will of George Haynes, mason, at Gibralter, of Pillaton 1746 NA PROB 11/753/55 Will of James Tillie of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall 1747 CRO AP/C/3522 Will of Anthony Couch, yeoman, of Pillaton 1747 CRO AP/V/489 Will of William Vincent, yeoman, of Pillaton 1750 CRO AP/A/844 Will of Barbara Atkins, widow, of Pillaton 1750 CRO CY/874 Will of Barbary Atkins, widow of Pillaton 3 May 1750 CRO AP/H/6037 Will of Thomas Hawke, tanner, of Pillaton 1752 CRO AP/H/6049 Will of Elizabeth Hawke, widow, of Pillaton 1753 CRO AP/T/2699 Will of Francis Truscott, yeoman, of Tremone [Tremoan?], Pillaton 1753 CRO AP/H/6056 Will of Urah Herring, widow, of Pillaton 1753 CRO AP/H/6055 Will of William Herring, yeoman, of Pillaton 1753 CRO AP/A/861 Will of Joseph Avery, yeoman, of Saunton, Pillaton 1754 CRO AP/S/3205 Will of Matthew Skinner of Pillaton 1755 CRO AP/P/3315 Will of Voisey Pearse, mariner, HMS Monmouth,of Pillaton 1756 CRO AP/S/3225 Will of Jonathan Skinner of Pillaton 1756 CRO AP/S/3354 Will of James Smith, yeoman, of Pillaton 1763 CRO AP/B/4190 Will of Thomas Brien, butcher, of Pillaton 1764 CRO AP/W/2785 Will of John Wills of Pillaton 1770 NA PROB 11/979/28 Will of James Tillie of Pentillie Castle , Cornwall 1772 CRO AP/L/1810 Will of Richard Littlejohn, yeoman, of Pillaton 1775 CRO AP/S/3560 Will of Mary Seage, widow, of Pillaton 1776 CRO AP/H/6534 Will of Thomas Hawke, yeoman, of Pillaton 1776 CRO AP/H/6565 Will of John Herring, yeoman, of Pillaton 1777 CRO AP/S/3618 Will of William Smith, yeoman, of Pillaton 1778 CRO AP/H/6588 Will of John Herring of Pillaton 1778 CRO AP/F/850 Will of Richard Fox, carpenter, of Pillaton 1786 NA PROB 11/1167/144 Will of Nathaniel Vincent, Gentleman of Pillaton , Cornwall 1788 CRO AP/B/4736 Will of William Bradlick of Pillaton 1792 CRO AP/F/865 Will of Mary Fox, miller, of Pillaton 1793 CRO AP/H/6903 Will of John Herring of Pillaton 1793 CRO AP/C/4295 Will of John Clemence of Pillaton 1797 CRO AP/N/874 Will of John Netting, yeoman, of Pillaton 1799 CRO AP/L/2004 Will of John Lucas of Pillaton 1799 CRO AP/J/2082 Will of James Jordan, yeoman, of Pillaton 1801 CRO AP/S/4048 Will of James Smith of Pillaton 1802 CRO AP/T/3537 Will of Susanna Tregillgus of Pillaton 1803 CRO CY/1748 Copy of probate of will of Jenefer Gubbin, spinster, of Pentillie Castle, 1806-1816 Pillaton NA PROB 11/1440/90 Will of Mary Smith, Widow of Pillaton , Cornwall 1806 NA PROB 11/1496/180 Will of Mary Tillie, Widow of Pentille Castle , Cornwall 1809 NA PROB 11/1546/435 Will of George Lucas, Miller of Pillaton , Cornwall 1813 CRO AP/L/2118 Will of John Littlejohn, yeoman, of Pillaton 1813 CRO AP/N/946 Will of John Netting, yeoman, of Pillaton 1815 NA PROB 11/1581/198
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