In 1762 Roger Cock was co-executor and a residuary legatee of his father's will.
In November 1762 Roger Cock was present at the marriage of his sister Ann to John Mitchell in Gwithian.
In May 1766 Roger Cock was present at the marriage of his brother John to Elizabeth Williams in Gwithian.
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Abstract of the Will of Roger Cock of the Parish of Gwithian in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 2 Jan 1792, proved 15 May 1793. 2
Gives to his grandchildren—the children of his daughter Alice Carthew, widow, deceased—the house and garden called Alice Carthew's house, along with its contents.
Gives to his said grandchildren the following:
- three guineas to Richard Carthew, to be paid to him when he turns 21.
- three guineas to Francis Carthew, to be paid to him when he turns 21.
- two guineas to Alice Carthew, to be paid to her when she turns 21.
- two guineas to Elizabeth Carthew, to be paid to her when she turns 21.
Gives £40 to his son William Cock.
Gives £40 to his daughter Mary Cock.
Gives to each of his other grandchildren 2s. 6d.
All the remainder of his effects and estate he gives to his sons John Cock, Roger Cock and James Cock, appointing them co-executors of his last will and testament.
(signed)
Witnesses: William Davey, Rowland Veale, junr.