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Note: N802 !Warning it isn't known for certain that William is the brother of John and Isobell. It is likely they are kinsmen. Farrer, William a history of the Parish of North Meols, Lancashire, England (Henry Young & Sons, Liverpool, 1903 pg 34-46 February 8th, 1601. William Muscle, citizen and silkman of London, and Elizabeth his wife, sister of John bolde, late of Northmeales, esquire, deceased, complain that where he said John Bolde was seised in his demesne as of fee of one messuage now or late in the tenure of Robert Mathewe, one messuage in the tenure of Christopher Ball; one messuagne in the tenure of James Lynacre; one acre of land called the folde adjoining the lane that leads to the house of the said Christopher Ball and now or late in the tenure of Richard Rymore; all the sowing land and meadow lying in the Churchtownefield of the Meales upon the east, in the tenure of the said Richard Rymore, one field called the Mosse hey, and one acre of meadow called Brekells [acre] in the tenure of Richard Brekell; four and a half acres of land, parcel of a field called the Mosse hey in the tenure of William Hayward and Christopher Blundell; five acres of moss adjoining the four and a half acres on the south side of the two fields called the Mosse hey, late in the tenure of the said John Bolde, near adjoining a field called the Mosse hey, now or late in the tenure of John Brekell the elder; one acre three roods of moss ground lying in the lane upon the back side of the house of the said Christopher Ball towards the east; ... burial 1633 Willmus Haworth Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England. Will 89525 Inventory of Goods d. of William Howard Late of North Meols, Lancashire, England and etc xvii day August, AD 1633 granted adminstration of his goods Elizabeth his relict. Signed, Tho Brykeld, Wm Huntor, Wm Coe, Richard Smith Aug 29 1633. Howard 334 William Haworth Had 6 children Alis 1604, Henry 1611, dau 1613, Isabel 1616, Henry 1619, John 1621. one child survived either dau b.1613 or Isabel b. 1616. William was of Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England. Could his property have gone to John Haworth who was living in Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England and had one hearth in 1666 and 1673, that land then being inherited by Henery Howorth.
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