Person:Joan Pike (1)

Joan Pike
 
  1. John Carpenter, Vicar of DilwynEst 1498 - 1558
  2. William CarpenterEst 1500 - 1566
  3. Joan ? CarpenterEst 1505 - Bef 1546
  4. Ann CarpenterEst 1510 -
Facts and Events
Name Joan Pike
Alt Name[1] Johanne _____
Gender Female
Marriage to John ? Carpenter
Will[1] 15 May 1546
Death[1] Bet May 1546 and est 1550 probably Kinnersley, Herefordshire, England
Burial[1] Kinnersley, Herefordshire, EnglandSt. James Church

Will (Partial)

Her will[1], dated 15 May 1546, includes the following regarding the children of her daughter Ann:

"I bequeath 3 basins to be divided amongst the 3 daughters of the said Walter Kyrwood."
"I bequeath to Richard the son of the said Walter, one suckling calf."

and the following regarding another grandchild:

"I bequeath to Johan the daughter of John Inglis, one kerchief which was her mother's."

It also mentions that her son John never married and attained the vicarage of Dilwyn.

She directed her son William to bury her body within the church of St. James, Kinnersley, "Acording to her degree."

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Harry Rogers (a Carpenter researcher).

    She was "Johanne Pike, widow of Witton, by whom he had four children ..." She was the daughter of William Pike.

    She was a Lady of some social standing as evidenced by her direction to her son William, to bury her body within the church of St. James, Kinnersley, "Acording to her degree."