In 1675 Ann Jeffery was a beneficiary of the will of her brother Stephen Pendarves of Padstow, gent., receiving £5.
In 1699 Anne Jeffryes of Crowan was a beneficiary of the will of her brother Peter Pendarves of Gwinear, gent., receiving a guinea of gold.
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Abstract of the Will of Ann Jeffry of the Parish of Crowan in the County of Cornwall, Widow, written 9 Oct 1698, proved 22 May 1701. 2
Gives 5 shillings each to her cousins* Richard Pendarves, Sara the wife of Nicholas Carverth, gent., and Elizabeth the wife of Otho Glyn, gent.
All the rest of her goods and chattels she gives and bequeaths to her cousin* Katherine Gartrell of Phillack, making her sole executrix of her last will and testament.
(her mark)
Witnesses: J: Tresahar, Alexander Rowe, Thomas Tresahar
An inventory of the goods and chattels of Ann Jeffrey late of the parish of Crowan, deceased, was taken and appraised on 27 Aug 1700 by John Tresahar and George Trevarton, and valued at £50.
* In the context, the term 'cousins' here means nieces and nephews.