See also
Husband:
Wife:
Elizabeth Wells (1708-1783)
Children:
Marriage:
c. 1725
Name:
George Moore
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
1693
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Death:
1766 (age 72-73)
Harnham, Wiltshire
Burial:
22 Jun 1766
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Name:
Elizabeth Wells
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
Will of Elizabeth Moore of The Close New Sarum Wilts, not dated. To the Reverend Mr. James of Dean and his wife one guinea each; to my son Joseph Moore £170; all household goods plate linen china etc to my daughters Ruth Jane and Catherine Moore share and share alike except my own bed bedstead and hangings which I give to my son Joseph Moore; residue of my estate equally divided between my dauthers Ruth Jane and Catherine Moore, execs.
No witnesses.
Appeared personally Susannah Moore of the City of New Sarum spinster and Martha Harrington of the City of Bath spinster and made oath that they were well acquainted with Elizabeth Moore and her manner of handwriting.
Proved at London 18 Oct 1783 to Catherine Moore spinster the daughter and one of the execs; power reserved to Ruth and Jane Moore the other execs.
Birth:
1708
Residence:
1783 (age 74-75)
The Close, New Sarum, Wilts
Death:
16 Feb 1783 (age 74-75)
New Sarum, Wiltshire
Probate:
18 Oct 1783
Probate to daughter Catherine Moore, exec.
Name:
Elizabeth Moore
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Edward Henry Innes (1719-1788)
Note:
Will of Elizabeth Innes, 31 Mar 1800; By this my last Will I appoint my daughter Elizabeth Innes my sole Executrix in whom I confide to pay my just debts and funeral expenses after which I give to my daughter Hazeland a ring of five guineas value and to each of my sons' wives a ring of the same value five guineas.
Will not witnessed. Charles James of Fleet London draper and Catherine Moore of Bath spinster appeared personally to testify that the will bears the testatrix's proper signature.
Proved at London 14 Jun 1809 to Elizabeth Innes spinster the daughter.
Birth:
Oct 1728
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Death:
29 May 1809 (age 80)
Devizes, Wiltshire
Name:
Ruth Moore
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1730
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Baptism:
28 Oct 1730 (age 0)
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Death:
Mar 1805 (age 74-75)
Name:
Susanna Moore
Sex:
Female
Note:
Will of Susanna Moore Spinster late of The Close of Salisbury Wilts but now residing in Milsom Street in the City of Bath with my sister Catherine Moore to who I bequeath all my monies goods chattels and personal estate and effects for her own use and benefit; Catherine Moore exec.
Date: 17 Apr 1817
Witnesses: Wm Salmon, Wm W Salmon
Proved at London 9 Mar 1824 to Catherine Moore, sister, exec.
Birth:
1733
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Baptism:
29 Jun 1733 (age 0)
Barford St Martin, Wiltshire
Will:
17 Apr 1817 (age 83-84)
Date of will (see notes)
Death:
19 Dec 1823 (age 89-90)
Bath, Somerset
Burial:
27 Dec 1823
St John Baptist, Burcombe, Wiltshire (aged 91)
Probate:
9 Mar 1824
Probate to Catherine Moore, executrix
Name:
Jane Moore
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1734
Name:
William Moore
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1737
Burcombe, Wiltshire
Baptism:
11 Apr 1737 (age 0)
Burcombe, Wiltshire
Name:
Joseph Moore
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1739
Burcombe, Wiltshire
Baptism:
10 Jun 1739 (age 0)
Burcombe, Wiltshire
Death:
1816 (age 76-77)
West Tarring, Sussex
Burial:
23 Aug 1816
St Andrew, West Tarring, Sussex (aged 77)
Name:
Catherine Moore
Sex:
Female
Note:
Will of Catherine Moore of The Close of New Sarum Wilts, spinster, 20 Nov 1831. To friends Thomas Waters of Stratford under the Castle and William Dyke Whitmarsh of New Sarum gentleman my messuages or tenements and gardens in my own occupation and in the occupation of Miss Theodosia Frome and held by lease under the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Sarum for a term of 40 years, upon trust for my three nieces Ann Elizabeth and Maria Innes the daughters of my nephew and much valued friend Charles Innes of London deceased, and on their decease upon trust for the youngest son then living of their brother Edward Innes; one thousand pounds capital stock part of my capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities equally between my nephew the Reverend George Innes on Warwick my nieces Maria Hazeland now living at Exeter and Elizabeth Innes now living at Devizes and my great nephew Edward Innes of London son of my said late nephew Charles Innes in the place of his father share and share alike; eight hundred pounds capital stock the other part of my capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities between my nephew John Moore of Worthing and my nieces Elizabeth Biggs of West Tarring in the County of Sussex Rebecca Jennings of London and Susannah Barnes the son and daughters of my late brother Joseph Moore share and share alike; I bequeath to my beloved friend Mrs Elizabeth Hale the interest or dividends of one thousand pounds capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities for life and on her decease to my niece Louisa Hazeland; to my trustees one hundred pounds capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities the dividends of which to accumulate as a fund for renewal of the lease wehich shall be held by my trustees upon the trusts of this will; the further sum of two hundred pounds part of the four hundred pounds owing to me from my great nephew the said Joseph Moore equally between my nephew John Moore and nieces Elizabeth Biggs Rebecca Jennings and Susannah Barnes share and share alike and the interest of the remaining two hundred pounds to his sister Martha Moore and on her decease to the said Joseph Moore; one hundred pounds owing to me from my niece Maria Hazeland equally between her five daughters Maria Elizabeth Sophia Frances and Louisa; forty pounds owing to me from my nephew the Reverend George Innes now out of England to his mother or his youngest sister whichever he may think it most acceptable to; to Thomas Waters and William Dyke Whitmarsh trustees one hundred pounds each; rest and residue of estate to my friend Elizabeth Hale; Elizabeth Hale and niece Louisa Hazeland execs.
Witnesses: John Cother wine merchant Salisbury, John Oliver Harry clerk to Mr W D Whitmarch solicitor Salisbury.
Codicil 18 Apr 1833, revoke the eight hundred pounds to John Moore, Elizabeth Biggs, Rebecca Jennings and Susannah Barnes and give one thousand pounds stock in the three percent reduced annuities to the Rev George Innes and Mr Edward Innes of London upon trust to pay the interest and dividends to my afflicted niece Martha Moore daughter of my late brother for life and after her decease to her brothers and sisters; also revoke the legacy to Louisa Hazeland and give the one thousand pounds stock to my dear and beloved friend Elizabeth Hale absolutely; also revoke the appointment of Louisa Hazeland as executrix and nominate Elizabeth Hale as sole exec and residuary legatee.
Witnesses: Susanna Longcraft 2 Upper Castle Place, Thomas W J hazeland 1 Clifton Place Clifton solicitor.
Proved at London with Codicil 17 Jul 1833 to Betsy (written Elizabeth) Hale spinster the executrix named in the Codicil.
Birth:
23 Apr 1750
Will (1):
18 Oct 1783 (age 33)
Executrix to mother's will
Will (2):
9 Mar 1824 (age 73)
Executrix to will of sister Susanna Moore
Will (3):
20 Nov 1831 (age 81)
Date of will (proved 17.7.1833)
Death:
1833 (age 82-83)
The Close, New Sarum, Wiltshire
Burial:
18 Jun 1833
St John Baptist, Burcombe, Wiltshire (aged 86)
Will of Elizabeth Moore of The Close New Sarum Wilts, not dated. To the Reverend Mr. James of Dean and his wife one guinea each; to my son Joseph Moore £170; all household goods plate linen china etc to my daughters Ruth Jane and Catherine Moore share and share alike except my own bed bedstead and hangings which I give to my son Joseph Moore; residue of my estate equally divided between my dauthers Ruth Jane and Catherine Moore, execs.
No witnesses.
Appeared personally Susannah Moore of the City of New Sarum spinster and Martha Harrington of the City of Bath spinster and made oath that they were well acquainted with Elizabeth Moore and her manner of handwriting.
Proved at London 18 Oct 1783 to Catherine Moore spinster the daughter and one of the execs; power reserved to Ruth and Jane Moore the other execs.
Will of Elizabeth Innes, 31 Mar 1800; By this my last Will I appoint my daughter Elizabeth Innes my sole Executrix in whom I confide to pay my just debts and funeral expenses after which I give to my daughter Hazeland a ring of five guineas value and to each of my sons' wives a ring of the same value five guineas.
Will not witnessed. Charles James of Fleet London draper and Catherine Moore of Bath spinster appeared personally to testify that the will bears the testatrix's proper signature.
Proved at London 14 Jun 1809 to Elizabeth Innes spinster the daughter.
Will of Susanna Moore Spinster late of The Close of Salisbury Wilts but now residing in Milsom Street in the City of Bath with my sister Catherine Moore to who I bequeath all my monies goods chattels and personal estate and effects for her own use and benefit; Catherine Moore exec.
Date: 17 Apr 1817
Witnesses: Wm Salmon, Wm W Salmon
Proved at London 9 Mar 1824 to Catherine Moore, sister, exec.
Will of Catherine Moore of The Close of New Sarum Wilts, spinster, 20 Nov 1831. To friends Thomas Waters of Stratford under the Castle and William Dyke Whitmarsh of New Sarum gentleman my messuages or tenements and gardens in my own occupation and in the occupation of Miss Theodosia Frome and held by lease under the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Sarum for a term of 40 years, upon trust for my three nieces Ann Elizabeth and Maria Innes the daughters of my nephew and much valued friend Charles Innes of London deceased, and on their decease upon trust for the youngest son then living of their brother Edward Innes; one thousand pounds capital stock part of my capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities equally between my nephew the Reverend George Innes on Warwick my nieces Maria Hazeland now living at Exeter and Elizabeth Innes now living at Devizes and my great nephew Edward Innes of London son of my said late nephew Charles Innes in the place of his father share and share alike; eight hundred pounds capital stock the other part of my capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities between my nephew John Moore of Worthing and my nieces Elizabeth Biggs of West Tarring in the County of Sussex Rebecca Jennings of London and Susannah Barnes the son and daughters of my late brother Joseph Moore share and share alike; I bequeath to my beloved friend Mrs Elizabeth Hale the interest or dividends of one thousand pounds capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities for life and on her decease to my niece Louisa Hazeland; to my trustees one hundred pounds capital stock in the three percent reduced annuities the dividends of which to accumulate as a fund for renewal of the lease wehich shall be held by my trustees upon the trusts of this will; the further sum of two hundred pounds part of the four hundred pounds owing to me from my great nephew the said Joseph Moore equally between my nephew John Moore and nieces Elizabeth Biggs Rebecca Jennings and Susannah Barnes share and share alike and the interest of the remaining two hundred pounds to his sister Martha Moore and on her decease to the said Joseph Moore; one hundred pounds owing to me from my niece Maria Hazeland equally between her five daughters Maria Elizabeth Sophia Frances and Louisa; forty pounds owing to me from my nephew the Reverend George Innes now out of England to his mother or his youngest sister whichever he may think it most acceptable to; to Thomas Waters and William Dyke Whitmarsh trustees one hundred pounds each; rest and residue of estate to my friend Elizabeth Hale; Elizabeth Hale and niece Louisa Hazeland execs.
Witnesses: John Cother wine merchant Salisbury, John Oliver Harry clerk to Mr W D Whitmarch solicitor Salisbury.
Codicil 18 Apr 1833, revoke the eight hundred pounds to John Moore, Elizabeth Biggs, Rebecca Jennings and Susannah Barnes and give one thousand pounds stock in the three percent reduced annuities to the Rev George Innes and Mr Edward Innes of London upon trust to pay the interest and dividends to my afflicted niece Martha Moore daughter of my late brother for life and after her decease to her brothers and sisters; also revoke the legacy to Louisa Hazeland and give the one thousand pounds stock to my dear and beloved friend Elizabeth Hale absolutely; also revoke the appointment of Louisa Hazeland as executrix and nominate Elizabeth Hale as sole exec and residuary legatee.
Witnesses: Susanna Longcraft 2 Upper Castle Place, Thomas W J hazeland 1 Clifton Place Clifton solicitor.
Proved at London with Codicil 17 Jul 1833 to Betsy (written Elizabeth) Hale spinster the executrix named in the Codicil.