Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Dale.
Zij zijn getrouwd
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William Cowgill bapt 20 Dec 1607, St Mary’s, Carleton in Craven, bur 13 Mar 1671/2, Carleton in Craven, m 12 Sep 1639, Carleton in Craven, Elizabeth Dale, spinster, aged 29, probably the Elizabeth Cowgill “of Carleton” bur 13 Mar 1675/6 at St Mary’s, Carleton in Craven. William described in parish records as a clothier, as yeoman in will records. On 4 May 1641, at West Riding Court, Knaresborough, William, laborer, and wife Elizabeth were accused of stealing 2 aprons (ventral), value 7s. Outcome of the action is unknown. William’s will, dated 6 Mar 1671 (probated 17 Mar 1672; vol 53 fol 535), provides "wife Elizabeth, dwelling house, farms, garden, where I now live; and my interest in a close called Sandholmes(?), devised to me by John Baxter of Carley Beck; I give unto Isabel & Alice my daughters, one sealed(?) bed with necessary & competent(?) furniture, and either of them one shift. Item I give unto Elizabeth my wife one cow lately bought of George Beasley. I give unto my said wife all the remainder of my household goods in brass, pewter, iron, wood vessel, woolen and linen and other household implements whatsoever. I give unto Edward Cowgill my son all my husbandry tools. Item as concerning all and singular my houses, barns, buildings, lands and tenements situate in the parish of Carleton not formally disposed of, and all the remainder of my personal estate I give the same to Edward my said son and his heirs and assigns forever, he paying out of the same unto Isabell 40 pounds and also to Alice my said daughter 40 pounds, the said items to be paid to them their heirs(?) or assignees within four years; to either of them the yearly payment of ten pounds until the said sum shall be fully received. Upon default shall enter one close Howbeckfield and into one other close called Stockbridge, all in the town fields of Carleton and now in my possession, and rents yearly renewing and increasing to receive and take to their own uses until the said sum shall be paid. I do nominate Edward & Elizabeth joint excrs of this my last will and testament.” Witnesses were Elizabeth Brice, William Gawthrop, Arthur Roberts, and William Hewitt. William is listed (conjointly as “Tho Patfield or Wm Cougill or Mr Ja Stead” ) on the Lady Day, 1672, Hearth Tax List for 2 hearth/chimneys “const” (under construction?) in Carleton in Craven.
Children: known are – John, Edward, Isabel, Alice, William
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