In 1729 Bartholomew Hockin, the third son, became a beneficiary of his father's will, receiving 5 shillings.
In 1736 Bartholomew Hockin, the youngest son, with his eldest brother Francis, were co-executors of their mother's will.
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Abstract of the Will of Bartholomew Hockin of the Parish of Camborne in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 1 May 1773, proved 25 Oct 1773. 4
Gives 20 shillings to his eldest daughter Amey the wife of John Hockin of Gwithian.
Gives 20 shillings to his son Francis Hockin.
Gives 20 shillings to his son Bartholomew Hockin.
Gives 20 shillings to his daughter Anne Hockin.
Gives 20 shillings to his son Thomas Hockin.
Gives 20 shillings to his daughter Elizabeth Hockin.
Appoints his brother Francis Hockin sole executor of his last will and testament.
(signed)
Witnesses: John Harris, John Row, Roger Cock