In 1723 Susanna Hearle received 5 shillings from her husband's will.
In 1731 Susanna Hearle was a beneficiary of the will of her brother John Glynn, rector of Crowan, receiving £20.
In 1740 Susanna Hearle of Cuby, widow, was a beneficiary and the sole executrix of the will of her cousin Mary Penhallow of Cuby. Mary gave to Susanna's children, Thomas Hearle, Margret Hearle, Susanna Hearle and Jane Hearle, a guinea of gold each.
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Abstract of the Will of Susanna Hearle of the Parish of Cuby in the County of Cornwall, Widow, written 25 Oct 1752, proved 18 May 1754. 3
Gives, devises & bequeaths to her children Thomas, Margaret, Susanna and Jane her tenement called Penglaze in the parish of Cuby.
Gives, devises & bequeaths to her aforesaid children and to her daughter-in-law* Thomasine the wife of Solomon Gidgeon [Gideon] her tenement called Goviley in the parish of Cuby.
* Thomasine Hearle was the daughter of James Hearle by a previous marriage.
Nominates her friend and nephew Thomas Glynn of Helston, Esqr. to be overseer of her last will and testament.
Gives and bequeaths her silver tankard to her son Thomas.
Gives and bequeaths her rings and jewells to her daughters Margaret and Susanna, along with all her clothing, to be equally divided between them.
Gives 5 guineas to her grandson John Peard.
All the rest of her real and personal estate she gives to her son Thomas and daughter Margaret in trust to sell and divide between themselves and her daughters Susanna and Jane, share and share alike.
Appoints her trustees co-executors of her last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: James Buckingham, Jno. Peters