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John Owslie
(d.1592) married Eme
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William
Owsley (1555-1593)
William Owsley of
Axminster born 1555/60, England, married Mary Cheeke. William died 1593, Axminster, Devon County,
England.
The will of William Owsley was proved
November 5, 1593. William named his brother-in-law, Robert
Cheeke, in his will. Also, William and Mary named their
first son, Robert, who may have been named after Robert Cheeke. William Owsley
was a farmer and lived in Axminster in Devon County. Axminster was just across
the border from Somerset County where other members of the Owsley family lived.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM OWSLEY AND MARY:
I. Robert Owsley born 1580, England, married 21-Apr-1607, in Shepton Beauchamp,
Susanna Seager. Robert died 1659.
II.
John Owsley of Trull born AFT 1580, England, married 1624/25, in England,
Edith Edwards, died 1663. John died 1650/51, Trull, Taunton, England. John
Owsley was the rector of the parish of Trull (Taunton, Somerset County,
England). John Owsley's will dated November 30, 1650 and proved January 26,
1651.
III. Emme Owsley born 1-Nov-1585, England.
IV. Elizabeth Owsley born 28-Jan-1587/8, England.
V. Joane Owsley

The Will of William Owsley of
Axminster:
In the name of God amen. The thirde Daye of September Anno Domini one thowsand
Five hundreth ninety three...I William Owsley of Axminster in the county of
Devon, Husbandman, being sicke of bodye yet...of perfects memory, Doe make this
my Last will and testament in manner and forme following. First I committ my
Sowle into the handes of Almighty God, and my Bodye to be buryed in Christian
Buriall. Item I give to the poore of Axminster three shillinges foure pence to
be devided amongest them presently after my Buriall. Item I give to Marye
Owsley, my wyfe, all the Frutes, proffittes and Commodities of my Messauge or
Tenement in Weeke within the parresthe of Axminster...with all his
appurtenaunces during her naturall lyfe, yf she so Longe dothe remaine a widowe
and unmaryed. But if she dothe marrye, my will is that then presently all the
frutes, proffittes and Commodiityes of the said tenement shalbe taken upp and
receyved by William Owsley, my Brother and Robert
Cheeke, my brother in Lawe, to
be equally Devided amingest my foure yonger Children, untill that Robert Owsley,
my eldest sonne, shalbe fully twenty five yeares olde. And when Robert, my
Sonne, shalbe fully twenty Five yeares in age, I give unto him all my estate,
title and interest and terme of yeares that shalbe then to come in my saide
Tenement at Weeke...together with the Demise, Lease and graunte thereof unto me
made to dispose therof as he shall thincke good. But if Robert my sonne Doe
happen to dye before that he shalbe fully twenty Five yeares olde, Then my will
is that the frutes, proffittes and Commodityes of my Tenement aforesaide shalbe
taken upp by William Owsley and Robert Cheeke, aforesaid, to the use and
benefite of my three Daughters to be equally Devided amongest them untill that
John Owsley, my youngest sonne, shalbe fully five and tewnty yeares olde. And if
my sonne John dothe live so Longe, I doe give the said Tenement...unto him to
enjoye it in as ample manner as my Sonne Robert shoulde have holden abd had it.
But if my sonne John dothe Dye before that he dothe fully accomplishe five and
twenty yeares in age. Then I give all mine estate, title and interest and terme
of yeares that shalbe then to come in my Tenement at Weeke...Joinctly to my
three Daughters Emme, Elizabeth, and Joane, and all the whole thereof to the
Longest liver of them. Item I give to Robert Owsley my sonne six poundes
thirtene shillinges foure pence. Item I give to John Owsley my Sonne six poundes
thirtene shillinges foure pence. Item I give to the saide John my bedstedd with
a table borde and twoe framed formes in the Parlour. Item I give to Emme Owsley
my Daughter six poundes thirtene shillinges foure pence. Item I give to
Elizabeth Owsley, my Daughter six poundes thirtene shilinges foure pence. Item I
give to Joane Owsley, my Daughter six poundes thirtene shillinges foure pence.
Furhter my will is that none of the Legaceis aforesaide shalbe paide to amy of
my Children aforesiade untill that he or she shalbe fully twenty Five yeares
old. And in the meane while the same Legaceis shall remaine in mine Executrix
handes yf she so Longe remine unmaryed and my widowe. But if she happen to marry
againe Then they shall presently be Delivered to William Owsley and Robert
Cheeke aforesaide to be paide to my Children when they shalbe twenty five yeares
olde. And if any or more of my Children Doe happen to Dye before his or theire
Legaceis shalbe Due Then his or theire porcions shalbe equally Devided amongest
the surviver or survivers of them. The Residue of all my goodes and Chattelles
not before given and bequeathed, my debtes and Legaceis being paide, I give
wholly to Marye Owsley, my wyfe, whome I Doe make mine Executrix of this my Last
will and testament. Wittnesses hereof are William Owsley, Robert Cheeke and
Elizabeth Pharoe.
Proved 5 Nov. A.D. 1593, by oath of master Thomas Iles, notary public, proxy of
Mary Owsley.
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