Person:Wilmot Baker (2)

Watchers
m. 22 Jul 1754
  1. Wilmot Baker1755 - 1845
  2. Mary Baker1757 -
  • HJohn Ebbot1752 - 1825
  • WWilmot Baker1755 - 1845
m. 26 Jun 1775
  1. Philip Upton Ebbott1776 - 1851
  2. Elizabeth Ebbott1778 -
Facts and Events
Name Wilmot Baker
Gender Female
Christening[3] 4 May 1755 Tremaine, , Cornwall, England, UK
Marriage 26 Jun 1775 Tremaine, , Cornwall, England, UKto John Ebbot
Other[5] 27 Mar 1827 North Tregeare, Tresmeer, Cornwall, England, United KingdomLease and release Land
Census? 7 Jun 1841 Trerimince, Tresmeer, , Cornwall, England
Death? 1845 , Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Burial[1] 2 Jan 1845 Tremaine Churchyard, Tremaine, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Other[1][4] Tremaine Churchyard, Tremaine, Cornwall, England, United KingdomGravesite
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Joy Manners. John Ebbott Wilmet Ebbott's Gravestone. (photograph, ca; digital image taken 1972/3, taken by Joy Manners aunt. Joy Manners Private Photo Collection).
  2.   Ancestry.com. "1841 England Census." Database Online.. (Ancestry.com Operations Inc. \i Ancestry.com. \i0 . www.ancestry.com.au : 2006)
    (www.ancestry.com.au : accessed 1 Jan 2010), entry for Phil ip & Mary Ebbott & family, Tressmeer, line 19 - 24, Parish : Tresmeer; County: Cornwall; PRO HO107/134/14/: ; Page: 7.
  3. Entry for Wilmot Baker, in England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010 Cornwall Tremaine Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1726-1813 page in register.

    For digital image:- (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12042-96573-30?cc=1769414&wc=MMVH-K3C:n1890019829)
    For transcription go to(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J79T-FVS : accessed 26 Aug 2012), Wilmot Baker, 04 May 1755; citing reference , FHL microfilm 255481, 90270.

  4. Transcription of Headstone
    TO THE MEMORY OF / JOHN EBBOTT / of Wesrcutt in this Parish
    who finished his course May 29, 1825, aged 73 yrs / ALSO, in memory of WILMET, his wife who departed this life / on the 2nd day of January 1845 / AGED 91 YEARS

    Interred at this site
    John Ebbot
    Wilmet Ebbot
  5. 1. Wilmott Ebbott of Tremaine, widow
    2. Philip Ebbott of Tremaine, yeoman
    3. John Kelly of Menheniot, yeoman and Thomas Kelly of Quethiock, yeoman
    4. Said John Kelly
    5. Nicholas Rosevear of Quethiock, yeoman
    Consideration: £915. 7s. 11d.
    Moiety as above.
    Transcript of Land record
    This Indenture made the twenty sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Between Wilmott Ebbott of the parish of Tremaine in the County of Cornwall widow Philip Ebbott of the said parish of Tremaine yeoman John Kelly of the parish of Menheniot in the said County yeoman Thomas Kelly of the parish of Quethiock in the said county yeoman of the one part and the said John Kelly of the other part Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money __ in England to each of them the said Wilmott Ebbott Philip Ebbott John Kelly and Thomas Kelly in hand well and truly paid by the said John Kelly at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the __ whereof or hereby respectively acknowledged they the said Wilmott Ebbott Philip Ebbott John Kelly and Thomas Kelly Have and each and every of them Hath bargained and sold and by these presents Do and each and every of them Doth bargain and sell unto the said John Kelly his executors administrators and assigns [All?] that the moiety or halfendeale of and in a messuage and tenement with the appurtenances situate lying and being in North Tregare within the Parish of Tresmeer in the County of Cornwall aforesaid and which said moiety or halfendeale messauge lands and hereditaments have been some time divided and are now called and hereafter to be known by the following description (that is to say) all that messuage and tenement situate lying and being in or called North Tregeare in the parish of Tresmeer aforesaid containing in all twenty four acres and twelve perches of land or thereabouts and which consists of the several [closes?] or parcels of land called by the respective names and containing by estimation the respective quantities hereinafter specified (that is to say) houses and [curtilage?] one rood and twenty perches garden sixteen perches Pound Meadow five roods and thirty five perches __ Orchard one rood and twenty five perches Pound Meadow Orchard twelve perches Great Undertown four acres and seven perches Great Marsh one acre and twenty perches Little Marsh three roods and thirty perches Lower Garden one rood and one perch Marsh Orchard twelve perches Little Undertown five acres three roods and thirty six perches Great Orchard one rood and seventeen perches __ Meadow one acre one rood and five perches [Water?] Park Meadow one acre and nine perches Pond Garden seventeen perches [Mowhay?] and Orchard seventeen perches [Little?] Park one acre three roods and nineteen perches __ two acres five roods and seventeen perches __ five acres two roods and twenty perches with the accustomed right in and to the Higher Town place all which said premises were late in the occupation of John Ebbott but now of William __ under a lease bearing date on or about the twenty seventh day of February one thousand eight hundred and twenty and granted by Jane Cock for a term of fourteen years commencing from Lady Day then next enduring together with all and singular houses outhouses edifices buildings barns stables coach houses cottages yards gardens orchards backsides __ __ meadows pastures commons and common of pasture common of __ and all other commonable rights mines minerals quarries furzes trees woods underwoods coppices and the ground and soil thereof mounds fences hedges ditches ways waters watercourses liberties privileges rights easements profits commodities emoluments hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the said moiety or halfendeale messuage lands tenement hereditaments and premises belonging or in __ appertaining or to or with the same or any part of them respectively now or at any time hereafter demised leased held used occupied or enjoyed or accepted reputed deemed taken and known as part parcel or member of them or any part of them or appurtenant thereunto with their and every of their appurtenances and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders yearly and other rents issues and profits of all and singular the said moiety or halfendeale messuage lands hereditaments and premises To have and to hold the said moiety or halfendeale messuage lands tenement and hereditaments and all and singular other the premises hereinafter mentioned and intended to be hereby bargained and sold with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances unto the said John Kelly his executors administrators and assigns from the day next before the day of the date of these presents for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from the __ next ensuing and fully to be complete and __ yielding and __ therefore the __ of a pepper corn of one __ shall be demanded __ the intent that by virtue of these presents and by force of the statute made for transforming these into possession the said John Kelly may be in actual possession of the said premises and may thereby be enabled to accept and take a Grant and Release of the same and of the reversion and inheritances __ to him his heirs and assigns to and for __ shall be by him or them hereafter declared concerning the same In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents being first duly stamped their hands and seals have __ the day and year first above written

    The mark of Wilmott Ebbott Philip Ebbott John Kelly Thomas Kelly

    This record reveals by 1827 Wilmot Ebbott owned all of Tregeare and was selling of the farm by Wilmott Ebbott with her son Philip Ebbott.
  6.   Wilmot had moved to lived with her son Philip and his wife
    Living in the same house were
    1. Philip Ebbott aged 65, Farmer
    2. Mary Ebbott aged 55
    3. Wilmit Ebbott, aged 85, Ind
    4. Henry Ebbott, aged 20, Tailor
    5. Gregory Ebbott, aged 20
    6. William Ebbott, aged 11
    7. William Congdon, aged 20, Male Servant
    8. William Cory, aged 15, Servant