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Thursday, December 26, 2024

Will Thomas Campling 1729

Will of Thomas Campling, bargeman of Great Marlow. Written 1724. Proven 1729.

Says he sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory.

Beloved wife Ann made executor. She gets all his lands, messuages, tenements and all goods, debts and estate.

Made his mark rather than signed.

Witnessed by Mary Wooden (made mark), John Badger, William Allen.

This PCC will held at the national Archives, Kew was transcribed and then summarized here by Charlotte Day.

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