PARRY - Much Marcle (General)
I have a copy of the wills of both John Parry of Much Marcle and his son Edward Parry, also of Much Marcle. John Parry left his estate, unconditionally, to his daughter Martha. She sold a Much Marcle property in 1794 to Thomas Charles. There was some legal drama about it. This is in the "Swindon" file. Edward Parry left his property to his wife Ann, for her life, and then to his daughter Elizabeth Hill (and her heirs). He briefly mentioned his son Richard in the will - Richard was to be able to have a room and the use of the Lower Garden for life, on certain conditions. It is all in the will (also from Swindon). There may well have been a family estrangement.
Here is some archival information re the Parry family of Much Marcle:
Parry files in Swindon, Wiltshire
alispiano added this to John Parry on 2 Nov 2012
Reference 1720 Covering dates c.1190 - 1981 Held by Wiltshire and Swindon Archives Extent 1130 files Source of acquisition The Money-Kyrle family of Whetham, Calne Creators Money-Kyrle family of Whetham, Wiltshire; Kyrle, Money-, family of Whetham, Wiltshire Dobbins Well and The Elms [no ref. or date] [no title] 1720/338 1815-1848 Contents: Six deeds of the cottages called The Elms (later Elm House) and Dobbins Well. Include copy wills of Edward Parry, labourer (proved 1815) and Richard Hill, thatcher (proved 1838). [no title] 1720/373 1704-1734, 1770, 1774 Contents: Nine leases of various cottages and tenements. Walton's, Puckmore's and Gibbons' Farms are mentioned in a 1704 lease and Alway's cottage in 1720. The 1774 item contains a bond, letter, rough plan and abstract of William Gammond's title to Redstreak Orchard, near Grigg's Pit, from 1690 onwards. Parties: Ernle, Hooper, Elton, Mayo, Shaile, Parry, Powell, Andrews, Sergeant, Gammond. [no title] 1720/374 1794-1816, 1845, 1860, 1866 Contents: Ten deeds, mostly concerning a house, later divided into two, owned by Thomas Parry in 1794. Includes a tenancy agreement for a newly-built cottage on the south-western side of Marcle Street (1816), and a legal opinion. Parties: Parry, Charles, Collins, Taylor, Money, Gammond, Preece, Archer, Money-Kyrle. This file is much more extensive than my few references to the Parry Family of Much Marcle. (Alison Stephenson: alis.pianoforte AT gmail.com)
Parry file in Bristol Records Office
alispiano added this to John Parry on 2 Nov 2012
Bristol Record Office You are here Parry, Hill, Bowyer and Curwen Families Parry, Hill, Bowyer and Curwen families The entire contents of this catalogue are shown below. Browse the hierarchical structure instead Reference 35900 Covering dates 1787-1932 Held by Bristol Record Office Extent 41 files Source of acquisition Deposited in the Bristol Record Office in May 1977 by Mrs. N.M. Gregory per Somerset Record Office. Creators Parry family of Much Marcle, Herefordshire; Hill family of Herefordshire; Bowyer family of Bristol; Curwen family of Bristol Contents: Family letters, journals, legal documents, hymns and sermons. [no title] 35900/1 1787 Mar. 16 2 docts. Contents: Signed copy of entries in the parish registers of Much Marcle, co. Hereford giving the burial of John Parry, sen., and the baptisms of his children, John, Richard, Edward, Mary and Martha. Pinned to it is a piece of paper giving the baptism and marriage of Elizabeth Hill and baptism of James Hill. Pencil note that Edward Parry's daughter married into the Hill family. [no title] 35900/2 1787 Nov. 19 1 doct. Contents: Power of attorney 1. Richard, Edward and Martha Parry, Mary the wife of John Jones and Joseph and Samuel Taylor, surviving sons of Samuel Taylor and Ann his wife (decd.) née Parry, being the children and grandchildren of John Parry of Much Marcle, co. Hereford, decd., and next of kin of John Parry, mariner, decd. another son of John Parry, and formerly of the privateer, "The Hardwicke", and the ship, "The New Severn". 2. William Holbrooke of Ledbury, co. Hereford, gent. To collect all monies due to the said John Parry, jun. [no title] 35900/3 (post 1786) 1 doct. Contents: Copy of a statement made by John and Sarah Nurthen of Newent, co. Glos., that in 1786 they read in the Gloucester Journal an advertisement by Mr. Reaks asking for the family of John and Ann Parry to apply to Lord Chancellor's Office for money bequeathed to them. Note: There are many more files in this extensive collection - much more of interest to the Hill Family (Alis)
Complete thread:
- Much Marcle baptism entry - second opinion please -
hesione,
2012-10-30, 18:27
- PARRY - Much Marcle -
m p griffiths,
2012-10-30, 20:31
- PARRY - Much Marcle - unknown, 2012-11-08, 03:45
- Much Marcle baptism entry - second opinion please - grahamdavison, 2012-10-31, 10:09
- Much Marcle baptism entry - second opinion please - unknown, 2012-11-08, 03:32
- PARRY - Much Marcle -
m p griffiths,
2012-10-30, 20:31