
FAZAKERLEY and variants; 195 records total; 1545 to 1870
LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE WILLS PROVED
AT CHESTER
(Extracted from the Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society indexes)
W = Will, I = Inventory, A = Letters of Administration
A.w.T = Administration with Testament (or Will) annexed.
L.A. = Limited Admon.
C = Codicill

Malcolm's List of Wills: First
Names:

More Wills
Fazakerley's in Dwarrihouse Wills:Subj:
Date: 9/16/2001 6:31:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: malcolm.hulme@btinternet.com (Malcolm)
To: Bfazakerly@aol.com (Billie Fazakerly Harrison)
The Fazakerleys of Garston and the Dwarrihouses of Garston were linked by
marriage (Dorathy Dwarrihouse, my 5 g grand aunt). The little village
created many other links between the families that lived there.
You will see here that the Plombe (Plumb) family is mentioned. (Mary Faz,
another 5 g grand aunt married William Plumb) and there is a mention of
Ric'd Heys (a Fazakerley cousin, mentioned in 3 Faz Wills)
Henry Dwarrihouse 1623, husbandman of Halewood. Four honest and sufficient
men, Edward Fazakerly, Edward Doane, Thomas Tarleton and Richard Kenricke,
took the inventry of his belongings.
William Dwarrihouse 1658, once mayor of Liverpool. "And to William
Fazackerly, gent, and his wife and Alice their daughter ten shillings a
piece."
Ann Dwarrihouse 1676, wife of the above. "Signed sealed published pronounced
and declared by the said Ann Dwarrihouse as her last will and testament in
the presence of Ann Ricroft, Nicholas Fazackerly and Henry Symonds."
Nicholas signed an N as his mark.
William Dwarihouse 1711, husbandman of Gresendele. "Seald signed and
Delivered in presence: Matthew Plombe, James Carr and Tho Fazackerly."
Sarah Dwarihouse, 1711, wife of the above. "seald sined and Published in the
presence of Matthew Plombe, Tho Fazackerly and William Plombe." The
inventory was taken by John Bromwell, Ric'd Heys and Tho Fazackerly.
Thomas Dwarihouse, 1717, yeoman of Grasendale. In his will he gives items to
his sons William, George and James and his daughters Mary and Dorothy. The
will is signed in the presence of William Plombe, ?ihen Plumbe and Tho
Fazackerly. The inventory is taken by Thomas Barrat and Thomas Fazackerly.
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malcolm@gulberwick.com
Shetland Islands

Subj: Margaret and William
Date: 10/20/2001 7:42:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: malcolm@gulberwick.com (Malcolm)
Reply-to: malcolm@gulberwick.com (Malcolm)
To: Bfazakerly@aol.com (Billie Fazakerly Harrison)
CC: dave@fazackerley.net
In 1666, Margaret, sister of Robert of Spellow-house, made a will in which
she left goods to her nephew William who was "at the Castle".
Slim evidence, I know, but this might suggest that William (son of Nicholas
Faz & Catherine Peacock) was the William mentioned in Billie's records
#8236, 8239 and 8240. Could he also have been #7724 the Governor of
Liverpool Castle?
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malcolm@gulberwick.com
Shetland Islands

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