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- Will
Will proved
The widow Johan Channon of Sidmouthe died a feew years later,
and in her long will dated 19 November 1616 and proved 4
December 1618, included the name of her grandson Hezekiah Hoare.
she left money to the poor of Sidmouth and "to son William
Channon the ceilings in the new house and hall; goods to
daughter Elizabeth Slad and her daughter Jane, and to daughter
Johan Clappe and her daughter Jane; to daughter Charity Hardie
and her daughters Mary, Tabitha and Hannah, various dishes; to
daughter Charity, four fates and a still; to William Hardie " a
quarter of my boat and seine nnets:; to William Clap, son of
daughter Johan Clap, and Tobias, son of daughter Catherine
Peaton, each another quarter of the same "cocke boate" and nets;
to Barnard Hoare, son of deceased daughter Mary, goods, and to
Ezechias his brother, 9s. 8d.; to Marie and Elizabeth, daughters
of daughter Marie, deceased, to Robert Clap, sonn of daughter
Johan, and to Nicholas Slad, son of daughter Elizabeth, goods;
to Edward, John , and rogers, sons of daughter Hohan Clap,
silver spoons to [Jo]hn Slad sond of daughter Marie, two bushels
of barley; to goddaughter Beaten Slade and to Sarah Jennings,
daughter of daughter Catherine, goods, fishing nets and a ware;
to Sarah Clap, daughter of daughter Johan, silver spoons; to
Charles, Robert and Johan, children of deceased son Charles
Channon 5s. each; to Catherine daughter of daughter John (sic)
Peaton, and Thomasine Slade, daughter of daughter Elizabeth,
goods; to Johan Peaton, daughter of daughter Catherine Peaton,
executrix and left to her the residue. Witnesses were Henry
Way, clerk, William Slade, and William Clappe. The inventory,
taken 28 November 1618 by William Clape, John Clape, Nicholas
Slade and William Slade, included household goods, shot and
herring nets, and "wheat in the ground."
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