Burials at Blackburn Church in 1762
July
7 William Son of Ann Councill of Blackburn
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSAmne Council
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name:
Amne Council
Event Type:
Christening
Event Date:
27 Jul 1766
Event Place:
Samlesbury, Lancashire, England
Event Place (Original):
Samlesbury, Lancashire, England
Gender:
Female
Father's Name:
Richd. Council
Mother's Name:
Anne
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSGeorge Barnes
England Marriages, 1538?1973
Name:
George Barnes
Event Type:
Marriage
Event Date:
12 Aug 1771
Event Place:
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Event Place (Original):
St. Mary, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Gender:
Male
Spouse's Name:
Peggy Councill
Spouse's Gender:
Female
No 302
Banns of Marriage between George Barns of Mellor and Peggy Councell of the Chapelry of Samlesbury were published on the three Sundays underwritten:
That is to say, On Sunday, the 21st of July 1771 by me
On Sunday, the 28th of July 1771 by me
On Sunday, the 4th August 1771 by me
The Year 1771 Page 99
No 294} Genroge Barnes of the Parish of the parish of Blackburn and Peggy Councill of the Chapelry of Samlesbury Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns this twelfth Day of August in the Year One Thousand seven Hundred and Seventy one By me William Hodgson Curate
This Marriage of solmnized between Us
Geroge Barnes
the mark of Peggy Councill
Banns of Marriage bnetween Ralph Counsel and Sarah Forrest both of Mellar in the parish of B;ackburn were published on the the Sundays underwritten:
That is to say,
On Sunday, the 10th of December 1780
On Sunday, the 17th of December 1780
On Sunday, the 24th of December 1780
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No 312 Ralph Council of the Parish of Blackburn weaver and Sarah Forrest of the parish of Blackburn aforesaid spinster
Married in this Church by Banns
this Twenty fifth Day of December in the Year One Thosand Seven Hundred and Eighty
By me Wm Greenwood Curate
This marriage was solemnized between US
the mark U of Ralph Council
the X mark of Sarah Forrest
In the presence of Peter Nevill, John Nevill
No 400 Henry Forest of the Parish of Blackburn Weaver, & Ann Councell of the same Parish, Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns this 18th Day of July in the Year One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety By me Samuel Dean, Curate
This marriage was solemnized between Us
Henarery Forrest
Ann Councell's X Mark
In this presense of Henry A[sk?]ham
John Margerison
Christenings at Blackburn Church 1792
April
22 William son of Henry and Ann Forest of Mellor
1793
January
30 James Council of Mellor
The Will of Rd Councel
Dated April 15 1797
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Councell
Will
Of Richard
Late of Mellor
Cordwainer
Deced
Provide
15 May 1797
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In the Name of God amen I Richard Councell
of Mellor Cordwainer being wake in Body but
of sound mind and memory blessed be
almighty God for the same do make and
publish this my last will and testament
in manner and forme following that is to say
after all my debts and funeral expenses are paid
First I give and bequeath my beloved wife
Mary the use of all my household goods
so long as shee and my son Thomas and shee
my beloved wife Mary can agree to
keepe house to geather but if shee shall
consume or diminish ought of the said
goods then it shall be lawfully lawful for my Executor's
here after named to sell up all the said
household goods and chattles and give her the
interest of it so long as she shall live
and after her death
I give to all my children or ther lawfull
hars my personal estate goods and chattles of
what kind or nature so ever I give to all my children
share and share alike Item I give and be
quaith unto my son John one ninth part Item
I give and be quaith to my daughter Pegy Barns
one ninth part Item I give and be quaith und to
my son William one ninth part Item
I give and be quaith unto my son Richard one
ninth part Item I give and be quaith unto
my son Ralph one ninth part Item I give
and be quaith to my son James one ninth part
Item I give and be quaith to my daughter Mary
now wife of John Wield one ninth part item
I give to the three children of my daughter
Ann Forrest one ninth part Item I give
and be quaith to my son Thomas one ninth
part Item I give and be quaith to my son George
one ninth part I give to my son John my
dictionary and all the rest of my books I give
to my son Thomas and wood for a writing desk which
said several legacies or sums of money I will
and order shall be paid to the said respective
legatees within six months after my wife's
decease I appoint for my executives of this my last
will my son William and my son George and
Adam Livesay of Mellor In witness whereof
I have set my hand and seal on this fifteenth day of
April in the year of our Lord 1797
his
Rd [mark and seal] Councell
mark
Signed sealed published and
declared by the above named
Richard Counsell to be his
last will and testament in
the presence of us who have here
unto subscribed our names as
witnesses in the presence of
the testator
Witness John Fenton
William Counsill
Thos Earnshaw
The 24th day of April 1797 William Counsell and George Counsell two of the executives within named were sworn in common form / power served for Adam Livesay the executor to take the execution thereupon him where he shall lawfully request the same
before me T Starkie Surrogate
Value of the effects above forty under one hundred pounds
Pro issued 15th May 1797
No 130
Henry Forrest of the Parish of Blackburn, weaver & Ann Barnes of the same parish spin[ster] were Married in thie Church by a license granted by the Recd J Harkie Sur this thirteenth Day of December in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and One By me W [?] Curate
This Marriage was solemnized bertween US
Henry Forrest
Ann * Barnes' mark
in the Presence of James Radcliffe, John Margerison
The proceeds of the realisation of the estate was to be shared between his wife and his children share and share alike, one the youngest child had attained the age of 21. No other family member are named.
Forrest
Will of
Henry the elder
late of Mellor
of Lancaster
Yeoman dec'd
Proved 1st June 1824
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This is the last will and testament of me Henry Forrest the elder of Mellor in the County of Lancaster
...
appoint unto my sons William Forrest and Henry Forrest
...
suffer my dear wife Nanny to have hold and enjoy all my household goods and furniture, cattle, plate linen and china until my youngest Child shall attain the age of twenty one years in case she my said wife so long continue my widow...