Robert Curnow 'the Elder' of Towednack
(-1685)
Catherine Paynter
(1632-1708)
Andrew Roswall of Towednack
(-1680)
Mary Stevens
(-)
Robert Curnow of Towednack
(Abt 1658-1745)
Wilmot Rosewall
(Abt 1669-1732)
Wilmot Curnow
(1700-1765)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Paul Quick of Towednack

Wilmot Curnow

  • Born: 1700, Towednack, Cornwall
  • Christened: 24 Nov 1700, Towednack, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 1 Aug 1718, Towednack, Cornwall 1
  • Buried: 7 Jul 1765, Towednack, Cornwall 1

  Research Notes:

In 1743 Wilmot Quicke was sole executrix of her husband's will.

In 1745 Wilmot the wife of Paul Quicke of the parish of Towednack, deceased, was a beneficiary of her father's will, receiving £45.

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Wilmot Quick, widow (burial record)

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Abstract of the Will of Wellmot Quick of the Parish of Towednack in the County of Cornwall, Widow, written 17 May 1764, proved 19 May 1778. 2

Gives 10 shillings sixpence to her son-in-law John Quick of the parish of Zennor.

Confirms what she has already settled upon her son Paul Quick and gives him household stuff including the long table board and form, the case of shelves in the hall, a bedstead, a feather tye and bolster, the great brass candlestick, the great cedar chest.

Confirms what she has already settled upon her son John Quick and gives him 10 shillings sixpence.

Gives to her son James Quick one half of her tenement in Trevosa Wartha in the parish of Towednack, now in his possession. James is to pay £25 to her executor twelve months after her decease. Also gives to James a half-dozen pewter plates marked W: Q: and one pewter platter.

Confirms what she has already settled upon her daughter Jane the wife of Robert Michell the younger of the parish of Zennor, and gives her her desk and clothing.

Gives 4 shillings sixpence to her granddaughter Wellmot Quick, the daughter of her said son-in-law John Quick of Zennor.

Gives to her grandson Paul Quick, the son of her son Paul Quick, a half-dozen pewter plates marked P: Q: W: and one pewter platter.

Gives 10 shillings sixpence to her grandson John Quick, son of her son John Quick.

Gives to her granddaughter Anne Quick, daughter of her son Robert Quick, her largest pewter platter.

Gives to her grandson James Quick, the son of her son James Quick, one pewter platter.

All the rest of her goods, chattels and personal estate she gives to her son Robert Quick, appointing him sole executor of her last will and testament.

(her sign)

Witnesses: Richard Lembrey, Vivian Lembrey, Robert Curnow Junr.

  Marriage Information:

Wilmot married Paul Quick, son of Paul Quick and Jane, on 1 Aug 1718 in Towednack, Cornwall. (Paul Quick was christened 5 Feb 1692/3 in Towednack, Cornwall and was buried on 17 May 1742 in Towednack, Cornwall.)

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), Reference: AP/Q/101 W.


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