William Feake1
M, d. before 11 October 1500
William was born in Wighton, County Norfolk, England. William married Marianne (?) in England. William also had two daughters whose names we do not know. One married William Keene and one married John Dobbes.
His will was signed on, "Saturday before the Feast of the Annunciation", 19 March 1496. In the will, William directs that he be buried in the Church of Wighton. Household goods are left to his sons and daughters; mentioned in the will are Elene, his wife's sister, James, William, his wife Marianne alias Marion, & William Keen. The executors were William Keen and John Dobbes.2
He was buried there in All Saints Church. William departed this life in Wighton. His will was probated on 11 October 1500. At Hyndryngham, county.
His will was signed on, "Saturday before the Feast of the Annunciation", 19 March 1496. In the will, William directs that he be buried in the Church of Wighton. Household goods are left to his sons and daughters; mentioned in the will are Elene, his wife's sister, James, William, his wife Marianne alias Marion, & William Keen. The executors were William Keen and John Dobbes.2
He was buried there in All Saints Church. William departed this life in Wighton. His will was probated on 11 October 1500. At Hyndryngham, county.
Children of William Feake and Marianne (?)
- James Feake+ b. c 1484, d. b 1523
- William Feake
Citations
- [S1079] George E. McCracken, The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America, page 134.
- [S1079] George E. McCracken, The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America, page 133 - ...[William] dated his will on the Saturday before the Feast of the Annunciation that is, he signed on the 19th of March, in the year 1496, probated at Hyndryngham, Oct. 11, 1500 (Archeaconry of Norwich: 92). Burial is directed in the Church of Wighton, a sure sign of some importance.