Edward Brokenshire 1a 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e

Birth Name Edward Brokenshire
Gender male

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Residence 20 January 1821 St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2a
Residence 4 November 1821 St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2b
Occupation 4 November 1821   Labourer 2b
Residence 16 April 1824 St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2e
Occupation 16 April 1824   Labourer 2e
Residence 16 November 1827 Halviggan, St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2d
Occupation 16 November 1827   Labourer 2d
Residence 7 June 1828 Higher ???, St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2c
Occupation 7 June 1828   Labourer 2c
Probate (Executor) 25 October 1830   Thomas Martyn (first grant) 1a
Death       3

Families

Family of Edward Brokenshire and Philippa Martyn

Married Wife Philippa Martyn ( * about 1793 + about June 1828 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 20 January 1821 St Stephen’s Church, St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England   2a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Thomas Brokenshireabout 1821
Alice Brokenshireabout 1824
John Brokenshireabout 1827
John Brokenshireabout 1828

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Brokenshire-157
 
FamilySearch 9KW8-H9M
 

Source References

  1. FamilySearch / Cornwall OPC: Original wills, administrations and inventories for the Consistorial Court of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall, 1579-1859
      • Date: 31 March 1830
      • Page: Thomas Martyn (1753-1830)
      • Citation:

        In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Martin of the Parish of Saint Stephens in Brannel in the County of Cornwall Yeoman being weak in body but of sound disposing mind memory and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as following. First I recommend my Soul to the hands of Almighty God that give it and my body to the Earth to be decently interred in a Christian like manner and touching all such worldly Effects that it hath pleased God to bless me with I Give in the following manner. Unto my Daughter Mary's Children one seventh part of my property, to my Daughter Ann's Children one seventh part of my property, to my Daughter Phillipa's Children one seventh part of my property, to my Daughter Jane one seventh part of my property, to my Daughter Grace one seventh part of my property, to my Son John one seventh part of my property, to my son Thomas one seventh part of my property if living if dead his part is to be equally divided amongst the above named Children and Grand Children Witness my hand this thirty first day of March 1830
        The sign or mark of Thos. Martin
        Witness'd by Saml. Phillips. John Phillips.

        Proved in Common form 25th October 1830 Before John Wallis ??? Surrogate ??? And Administration of the Goods of the said deceased with his will annexed granted to Edward Brokenshire the Guardian lawfully elected and admitted during the minority of Thomas Brokenshire the Grandson of the said deceased and a Legatee named in the said Will there being no Executor therein named and Being first swown etc.

        A true copy compared and examined with the original this 21 day of February 1931 by us

        Effects sworn under £100

  2. Cornwall OPC / findmypast / FamilySearch: Parish Registers - Cornwall
      • Date: 20 January 1821
      • Page: Marriage - Edward Brokenshire / Phillippa Martin (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
      • Date: 4 November 1821
      • Page: Baptism - Thomas Brokenshire (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
      • Date: 7 June 1828
      • Page: Baptism - John Brokenshire (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
      • Date: 16 November 1827
      • Page: Baptism - John Brokenshire (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
      • Date: 16 April 1824
      • Page: Baptism - Alice Brokenshire (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
  3. (Death unknown but obviously not living)