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William MACHELL
of Kendal, Westmorland
Ancestors
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John MAUCHELL
~1399 - ~1449
John of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
1440 - 1493
of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
 
Catherine HUDDLESTON
~1411 - ~1461
Guy of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
~1474 - 1537
 
Gilbert WHARTON
~1397 - ~1447
Unknown WHARTON
~1438 - ~1488
 
Leonard MACHELL
1509 - 1560
of Kendal, Westmorland
 
Margaret SCOTT
~1480 - ~1530
Lancelot MACHELL
~1539 - 1599
of Whinfell, Westmorland
 
Mabel [MACHELL]
~1514 - 1563
of Whinfell, Westmorland
Leonard MACHELL
1569 - bur.1620
of Whinfell, Westmorland
 
Jane [MACHELL]
~1540 - ~1598
of Whinfell, Westmorland
Lancelot MACHELL
bap.1618 - 1703
of Kendal Parish, Westmorland
 
Jennet LANGHORNE
~1585 - ~1660
of Kendal, Westmorland
Leonard MACHELL
~1666 - bur.1731
of Hutton, Westmorland
 
James DENNISON
~1593 - ~1678
of Whinfell, Westmorland
Agnes DENNISON
1634 - bur.1687
of Whinfell, Westmorland
 
Margaret [DENNISON]
~1605 - ~1655
John MACHELL
1711 - ~1789
of Patton, Westmorland
 
John ROBINSON
~1635 - ~1685
of Lambrigg, Westmorland
Alice ROBINSON
~1676 - ~1722
of Skelsmergh, Westmorland
 
Eleanor [ROBINSON]
~1635 - ~1685
Edward MACHELL
~1740 - 1824
Husbandman of Selside, Westmorland
 
Rowland WILSON
~1679 - ~1764
of Kendal Parish, Westmorland
Alice WILSON
bap.1720 - bur.1802
of Kendal Parish, Westmorland
 
Sarah YAIRE
~1679 - ~1764
of Kendal, Westmorland
Thomas MACHELL
bap.1771 - 1854
Farmer of Grayrigg, Westmorland
 
John BIRKETT
~1653 - ~1728
of Windermere, Westmorland
George BIRKETT
~1684 - bur.1731
Husbandman and farmer of Windermere, Westmorland
 
Agnes SATTERTHWAITE
~1643 - ~1723
of Hawkshead, Lancashire
Thomas BIRKETT
~1706 - bur.1756
Husbandman and farmer of Lambrigg, Westmorland
 
Isabel COOKSON
~1684 - ~1759
of Kendal, Westmorland
Ann BIRKETT
bap.1746 - bur.1817
of Kendal, Westmorland
 
Abigail FAWCETT
~1706 - ~1791
of Kendal, Westmorland
William MACHELL
1812 - ~1875
of Kendal, Westmorland
 
Thomas ROWLANDSON
~1706 - 1774
Yeoman of Grayrigg, Westmorland
Thomas ROWLANDSON
bap.1745 - bur.1813
Yeoman of Kendal Parish, Westmorland
 
Thomas ATKINSON
~1682 - ~1766
Yeoman of Kendal, Westmorland
Anne ATKINSON
bap.1721 - ~1780
of Kendal Parish, Westmorland
 
Margaret [ATKINSON]
~1682 - ~1732
Mary ROWLANDSON
1782 - 1859
Farmer's wife of Whinfell, Westmorland
 
Anne [ROWLANDSON]
~1753 - ~1803
Spouses and Descendants
Generations
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William MACHELL
1812 - ~1875
of Kendal, Westmorland
  m. Margaret WILSON (~1806 - ~1881)
 
Narrative and Notes
Timeline
Personal Family World
Date
Age*
Event
Place
12 Apr 1812
0
Birth 
 
12 Jul 1812
0
Baptism 
1
Kendal, Westmorland
bef 1824
12
Death of brother George MACHELL 
 
4 Jul 1834
22
Marriage of brother John MACHELL and Jane KENDAL 
2
Sedbergh, Yorkshire
22 May 1839
27
Marriage to wife Margaret WILSON 
3
Killington, Westmorland
26 Feb 1840
27
Death of brother John MACHELL 
4
Kendal Parks, Natland, Westmorland
17 Apr 1854
42
Death of father Thomas MACHELL 
56
Grassrigg, Killington, Westmorland, England
21 Jul 1859
47
Death of mother Mary ROWLANDSON 
78
The Oaks, Marthwaite, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England
25 Apr 1870
58
Death of brother Edward MACHELL 
24 Heriot Place, Edinburgh
Documented age, Calculated age, Estimated age
Citations
1 - FamilySearch International Genealogical Index

Reprinted by permission. Copyright © 1999-2002 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc

Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDS

William Machell

England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

christening:

12 July 1812

Kendal, Westmoreland, England

residence:

Kendal, Westmoreland, England

father:

Thomas Machell

mother:

Mary

2 - Machells in Kendal Family Tree
Author: Bridget Machell
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3 - Archdeaconry of Richmond

Lancashhire Archive

Title Marriage Bond

Date 22/05/1839

Description Groom surname: Machell

Groom forename(s): William

Groom age: 27

Groom occupation/status: Farmer

Groom marital status: Bachelor

Groom domicile:

Place 1: Killington

Place 2: Kirkby Lonsdale

Place 3: Westmorland

Bride surname: Wilson

Bride forename(s): Margaret

Bride age: 22

Bride marital status/occupation: Spinster

Bride domicile:

Place 1: not given

Place 2: Kirkby lonsdale

Place 3: Westmorland

Place of marriage:

Church: not given

Place 1: Killington

Place 2: not given

Place 3: Westmorland

4 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Registration District Kendal

1840 DEATH in the Sub-District of Kendal in the County of Westmorland

No: 499

When/Where: Twenty sixth of February 1840 at Kendal Parks, Kendal

Name: John Machell

Sex: Male

Age: 29 years

Occupation: Farmer

Cause of death: Fever

Informant: The X mark of Eleanor Fawcett present at the death, Birch Hagg, Kendal

When registered: Twenty eighth of February 1840

William Greenwood, Registrar

5 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Superintendent Registrar's District Kendal

Registrar's District Kirkby Lonsdale

1854 DEATHS in the District of Kirkby Lonsdale in the Counties of Westmorland & Lancaster

No.

When Died

Name and Surname

Sex

Age

Rank or Profession

Cause of Death

Signature, Description and Residence of Informant

When Registered

Signature of Registrar

465

Eighteenth May 1854

Killington

Thomas Machell

Male

83 years

Farmer

Old age

not certified

R Wilkinson

In attendance

Killington

Thirteenth June 1852

William Cragg

Registrar

6 - Will and Admin of Robert Machell 1852 proved 1854

21 July 1854

Of Lonsdale

Machell Thomas

Late of Grass Rigg

Killington

17 July

Mr Thomas Machell

Died

Affadavitas to the execution of his wife

In the Name of God amen, I Thomas Machell

of Greyrigg in the Township of Killington Parish

of Kirkby Lonsdale And County of Westmoreland

Yeoman and farmer being of sound mind memory

and understanding and for the better settling

my temporal affairs do make publish and declare

this my last will and testament in the manner and

form following that is to say Imprimus I give

and bequeath to my wife Mary Mitchell providing

the she survive me the rents are rising from my

landed property situated in Sealthwaiterigg in the

Parish of Kendal and said County of Westmoreland

and the same to be paid to her half yearly by the herein

after named my executor's I also give and bequeath

to her the use of my household furniture and any

interest arising from my farming stock provided

the she continue to reside with my son Richard Machell

one of my hearing after named executors and after

my wife's decease I hereby give and bequeath to

my aforesaid son Richard the whole of my farming

stock that is to say cows, horses, pigs and farming

implements such as carts, wheels, ploughs, harrows

and all other farming implements that I am possessed

of and not hereinbefore mentioned also all my

joiner's tools I also give and bequeath to my son

Richard my household furniture of what nature

so ever with all my bedsteads beds bedding and linen

that I may be possessed of at the time of my decease with

the exception of the three hereinafter mentioned articles

that is to say two brass pans and one wooden tray which

I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Coulthwaite

and herein I constitute and appoint my sons Richard

and Rowlandson Machell joint executives of this my

last will and testament And I do hereby give unto them

all my deeds securities with all my personal property

whatsoever and wheresoever not before disposed of upon special

trust and confidence subjecting them in the first place

to pay and discharge out of the same all my just debts

funeral and testamentary expenses and all the respective

legacies hereinafter by me bequeathed that is to say

First I give and bequeath to the four children of my late son

John each Five pounds and I give and bequeath to the two

children of my late son George each 5 pounds these

legacies to be paid when the above named my executors

dispose of my landed property I also order that the

above named my executors after my or my wife's

decease shall dispose of my landed property either

in public or private sale and the proof proceeds arising

therefrom to be equally divided Share and share alike

betwixt my six sons and daughters hereinafter men-

tioned that is to say my son Edward Machell,

Thomas Machell, William Machell, Richard Machell,

Rowlandson Machell, Leonard Machell and Ann

Coulthwaite I also order that should the above named

my executives not have a suitable offer made for my

landed property not to dispose of the same for one

or more years after our decease I also order that

the above named my executives shall make such

improvements as they think proper on my landed

property after deducting the necessary expenses

or outlay from the rents arising therefrom, the re-

sidue to be divided equally be twixt my son Edward,

Thomas, William, Richard, Rowlandson, Leonard

Machell and Ann Coulthwaite share and share alike

yearly and every year until a suitable offer be made

I also ordered my son Richard to deduct twenty

five pounds with interest from the date thereof

from the sum that my son Thomas becomes in-

titled to under this my last will and testament for

whose use I borrowed this said amount of my son Richard

and who holds my promissory note for the above

named amount it is my wish and desire as

also of my wife marry after our decease to be in-

terred at the Chapel of Killington and the said

funeral and other incidental expenses appertaining

thereto to be paid by my son Richard and should

any of my sons or daughter die before his or her

legacy becomes due the legacy or legacies of such dying

to go jointly to and amongst the issue of such sons and

daughter share and share alike; and it is further my

will and mind should there any loss or losses happen

from rents or otherwise that each of the legatees do

bear share and share alike.

In witness whereof and confirmation that this is my

last will and testament I hereby subscribe my hand and seal this

seventeenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and fifty two

Thomas Machell [seal]

In presen of us the undersigned

Robert Wilkinson Min[inste]r of Killington

John Parrott Blacksmith Killington

John Wilson Farmer White Hall Killington.

On the 15th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four this will of Thomas Mitchell late of Grass Rigg in the township of Killington and Parish of Kirkby Lonsdale in the County of Westmoreland yeoman who departed this life on the seventeenth day of April one thousand eight hundred and fifty four and was proved in common form and Richard Machell of Grass Rigg aforesaid one of the executives therein named was sworn well and faithfully to execute and perform the same and so with four[??] being [covered] for Rowlandson Machell the other Of the executor's therein named of grass rig afull said and according to the best of the information and belief of the said Richard Mitchell the said executor the whole of the goods chattels and credits of which the said testator Thomas Machel died possessed within The Diocese of Chester and Manchester and Archdeaconry of Richmond in the Diocese of Ripon exclusive of what the said testator might have been possessed of or entitled to as a trustee for any other person or persons and not beneficially and without deducting anything on account of the debts due and arising by or from the set testator were under the value of 100 pounds before me JH Fisher surrogate

7 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Superintendent Registrar's District Sedbergh

Registrar's District Sedbergh

1859 DEATHS in the District of Sedbergh in the County of York

No.

When Died

Name and Surname

Sex

Age

Rank or Profession

Cause of Death

Signature, Description and Residence of Informant

When Registered

Signature of Registrar

377

Twenty first July 1859

Oaks Sedbergh

Mary Machell

Female

79 years

Widow of Thomas Machell

Farmer

Unknown

No medical attendant

Richard Machell

In attendance

Killington Westmorland

Twenty first July 1859

J Atkinson

Registrar

8 - Killington Parish Church Monumental Inscriptions

IN REMEMBRANCE OF

THOMAS MACHELL FARMER

LATE OF GRASS RIGG KILLINGTON

WHO DIED APRIL 17TH 1854

AGED 83 YEARS

ALSO OF MARY HIS WIFE

WHO DIED JULY 20TH 1859

AGED 79 YEARS

Father and Mother we loved you well

How much we loved you and can tell

God loved you more he thought it best

To take you home with him to rest