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Family Tree Maker All-in-One Tree of Robert Petty Robert Petty Christopher Holmes (Unknown) (Holmes) William Gill Thomas Pety Unknown (Pety) Born: Abt. 1635 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Abt. 1680 Denton, Otley, Born: Abt. 1680 Born: New-hall near Hazlewood, Born: Abt. 1440 Storiths, Hazlewood, England Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Property: 1473 Storthes. holds 1 cottage with 2 acres of land & meadow with a Occupation: Farmer certain intake - 3 s. James Petty Unknown Pety Unknown (Pety) Born: Sep 1659 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Abt. 1460 Storiths, Hazlewood, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Bapt at Addingham George Petty Unknown Pety Unknown (Pety) Born: Abt. 1680 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Abt. 1500 Storiths, Hazlewood, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Henry Pettyt Ellen Holmes Unknown Pety Unknown (Pety) Born: 1700 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: 1700 West Hall, Nesfield [-with- Born: Abt. 1540 Storiths, Hazlewood, England Langbar], Ilkley, Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Farmer Married: 06 Jul 1731 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Died: Mar 1764 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Bolton Abbey Died: May 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England George Petyt Elizabeth Phillips Frances Ward Isobella Petyt Robert Young James Petyt Mary Petyt William Reynard Christopher Petyt Unknown (Petyt) Born: 1732 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: 1733 Halton, Yorkshire, England Born: Barden, Yorkshire, England Born: 1734 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Abt. 1734 Bolton Abbey, Born: 1737 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: 1740 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Beamsley Hospital, Addingham, Born: 1570 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: 1574 England Married: 06 Jan 1756 Holy Trinity Occupation: 1810 Miller England Yorkshire, England England England Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Farmer Church, Skipton Died: 21 Feb 1806 Hazlewood, Occupation: Husbandman - Riddings Married: 02 Jul 1770 Bolton Abbey, Residence: Back O Th' Hill Farm, Died: Jul 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Died: 1803 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1789 Riddings Yorkshire, England Storiths, Hazlewood, Skipton, England England Died: 21 Mar 1789 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England Back O Th' Hill Farm Back O Th' Hill Farm Died: 1616 John Holmes Mercy (Holmes) Ellen Petyt Mary Petyt Ann Young William Brayshaw Henry Young Hannah Reynard Anne Reynard Thomas Reynard John Reynard Ellen (Reynard) Mary Reynard William Pettyt Mary Catterson Christopher Petyt Born: Abt. 1730 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, Born: Abt. 1730 Born: Aug 1760 Bolton Abbey, Born: Jan 1764 Bolton Abbey, Born: Abt. 1754 Born: Abt. 1754 Born: Abt. 1754 Born: 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1773 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1775 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 16 Apr 1778 Beamsley, Yorkshire, Born: 1778 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, Born: 28 May 1782 Beamsley, Born: 1601 Back O Th' Hill Farm, Born: Abt. 1600 Bolton Abbey, Born: 1610 Back O Th' Hill Farm, England Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England England England England England England Yorkshire, England Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Taylor Died: Oct 1760 Bolton Abbey, Died: 27 Dec 1827 Appletreewick, Residence: 1851 Appletreewick, Residence: 1851 Appletreewick, Married: 1632 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England England Died: 10 Apr 1853 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Back O Th' Hill Farm Back O Th' Hill Farm William Petyt was born at Storiths, Bolton Abbey in 1635. He was the son of William Petyt, a yeoman farmer, who farmed at both Storiths and Skipton. The family had been established in the area for almost two hundred years, a Thomas Petyt was listed as renting a cottage and two acres of land at Storiths from Bolton Priory in 1473. Died: 1659 The Red Lion inn, Skipton Sarah Brayshaw Mary Reynard John Pettyt Mary Pettyt Thomas Battersby Margaret Petyt Thomas Cookson Elizabeth Pettyt Mary Pettyt William Pettyt Isabel Petyt Francis Catterson Elizabeth Pettyt Richard Mitchell William Pettyt William Petyt Henry Petyt Elizabeth (Petyt) Sylvester Petyt Anne Petyt unknown Robinson Christopher Pettyt Mary Wilkinson Born: 26 May Born: 1818 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, Born: 1626 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: 1627 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1628 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: Abt. 1627 Born: 1629 Skipton, Yorkshire, England Born: 1631 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1632 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1633 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: Abt. 1630 Born: 1635 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Married: Hartshead Born: 1635 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Born: 1637 Back O Th' Hill Farm, Born: 1638 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: Abt. 1640 Yorkshire, England Born: 1638 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: 1646 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: Abt. 1645 Born: 1665 Storiths, Hazlewood, Born: 1651 England Skipton, Yorkshire, England England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Died: 1721 England England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Married: 30 Jan 1655 Holy Trinity England England Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Skipton, Yorkshire, England Married: 1686 Probate Inventory of Christopher Petyt Last Will and Testament of Residence: 1851 Appletreewick, Died: Aug 1694 Bolton Abbey, Died: Jan 1659 Died: 1632 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Died: 1681 Church, Skipton Died: Hartshead, Dewsbury Died: 1635 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, Occupation: Involved with William and Died: Orton, Westmoreland Sylvester Petyt A true and perfect Inventory of all the Goods Cattells Chattells Credits and debts of late Christopher Pettyt of Ortontown alls Overtown in the County of Westmorland Gent deceased as they were appraised by us whose rd names are here under subscribed November ye 7 Anno domini 1702 Bapt Addingham Yorkshire, England Yorkshire, England England Occupation: Tennant of the Red Lion Inn England Silvester’s money lending enterprises in (dated 23 May 1719) Item money in his and his In the name of God Amen. I, SILVESTER PETYT, of Barnard’s Inn London, Apparrell & Rideing Instruments----------------------- 10 - 18- 00 Gentlemen, being, praised be God, of sound mind and good health, Revoking, Item Bedsteads and Bedding ----------------------------9- 09- 06 at Skipton London. Amongst Silvester’s papers was Disclaiming, and making void all and every the Will and Willsand Testaments byme Item Chists and Trunks-------------------------------------- 2-00-00 at any time heretofore made, do make publish and declare this for and as my last Will Item Cupboards ---------------------------------------------- 0- 17 - 00 and Testament in manner following (that is to say) I give my Soul into the hands of Item Tables forms and Chairs-----------------------------1- 19 - 02 Item Table linning--------------------------------------------- 4-07-06 God, Relying wholly upon his free Grace and Mercy for the pardon of all my sins and a bond dated 1667 showing that Henry Item " plate vessell ------------------------------------------10- 05- 00 for the fruition of Everlasting peace and Blessedness, through Jesus Christ my only Item " pewther ------------------------------------------------ 1- 12-06 Saviour; My Body I Comend to decent Christian Buriall, to be buried if I dye in Item Brasse and brewing vessell------------------------ 2- 00-00 London or within 20 miles thereof in the church yard of S t. Andrew Holborne on the had lent £40 to Ambrose Pudsey on Item Barke spitt berkonrook Back side of the Church there ten foot deep at the least. But if I dye above 20 miles and Tongs ------------------------------------------------------ 0- 13- 04 from London, then to be buried in the church yard of the Parish where I shall so dye. Item Gridiron Brandiron and And as touching the disposall of such Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless Chafeing dishes-----------------------------------------------0-05-06 which no interest appears to have been me, my debts funeral charges and charges of the probate of this my Will being Item a frying pann----------------------------------------------0-01- 04 thereout first paid and discharged, I Give Bequeath and devise the same as follows. Item wood vessell earthen vessell Glasse vasses and glasses ----------------------1- 14 - 00 IMPRIMIS, whereas my Brother Wm. Petyt Esqre. deceased, in and by h is last Will Item Cardes and Spinning wheell------------------------ 0- 01 - 00 paid. and Testament as for and concerning the Manuscripts and printed Books of Law, Item poake Sacks and winowcloath--------------------- 0-03-00 History, Antiquity, and Parliamentary proceedings, which cost him many years pains Item a dishboard-----------------------------------------------0- 03- 00 and study and stood him in much charge in collecting, he did give and devise to Item a fowling peine ----------------------------------------- 0- 10-00 Joseph Offley Esqre., Richd. Webb Esqre., Humphry Hethrington Esqre., John Anstis Item Carts and wheels ploughs harrows Esqre., John Chamberlaine Esqre., and myself his Trustees. In trust and to the intent Cartgeare and ploughgeare-------------------- 0-15- 00 and purpose in his said last Will and Testament mentioned Item hack spade Gavelock and Iron mallett--------------------------------------0- 06 - 06 Item Horses and Mares------------------------------------8-00-00 And he did earnestly desire his said trustees that such speciall care may be taken by Item Three Kine-----------------------------------------------4- 10 - 00 them of the Manuscripts Collections
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