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His Parents: | Her Parents: | ||
Joseph ELLIOT | George CAPORN | ||
Martha SEWELL | Elizabeth | ||
William ELLIOT | Rebecca CAPORN | ||
Married
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Bd | "of Luffield Abbey" | Bd | "of Lillingstone Dayrell" |
Bp | Bp | 10/08/1746 | |
Dd | 15/03/1825 | Dd | |
Bur | 19/03/1825 | Bur | |
Occ | Farmer | Occ | |
Their Children: | |||
Richard | Bp | 21/03/1768 Lillingstone Dayrell | |
Elizabeth | Bd | 02/10/1770 Luffield Abbey | |
William Elliott was buried in the parish of Whittlebury and Silverstone aged 87 years (the record states that his place of abode was Luffield Abbey, Extra-parochial). The Coventry Herald for Friday 25th March reported that "On Tuesday week, Mr Elliott of Luffield Abbey near Silverstone, a respectable farmer nearly 90 years of age and one of the oldest tenants on his Grace the Duke of Buckingham's estates, put an end to his existence by shooting himself. The rash act is alone to be attributed to imbecility from his advanced age." His death date is therefore 15th March 1825.
An Auction took place a few months after his death. It was held on 21st November 1825 at the premises of Richard Elliott, Luffield Abbey Farm - the reason given for the sale being that Richard was retiring. The auction was advertised in several newspapers including the Northampton Mercury on Saturday 19th November:-
The will of William Elliott was proved in London on 15th May 1825 before the Judge by the oath of Richard Elliott, son, the sole executor. In this will the following people benefited...
His daughter Elizabeth, the wife of William Linnell
His grandson George Linnell son of Elizabeth
His grandson William Linnell
His granddaughter Rebecca Howes the wife of Joseph Howes
His granddaughter Hariott Linnell
His granddaughter Seeley Linnell
His granddaughter Mary Linnell
William Elliott formerly a servant to Richard Dayrell Esq of Lillingstone Dayrell but now residing in London
William Hawkins(?) labourer
Thomas Barford baker(?)
Thomas Sheppard of Wappingham yeoman
His son Richard Linnell
In trust for William Howes, the son of my granddaughter Rebecca Howes
In trust for Martha Howes, the daughter of my granddaughter Rebecca Howes
There is a record of Rebecca Elliott buried on 02/11/1770 in Whittlebury. This could be William's wife as there are no more children in this marriage after this date.
Children and other Relatives:
Richard Elliott was buried on 06/11/1840. His abode was Silverstone
An auction of Richard's property was held on 8th January 1841. Some of this property was occupied by William Linnel as 'tenant at will' at a place called Bleak Hall. This William is probably Elizabeth's husband or maybe their son. The document also refers to the sitting in the north east aisle of the parish chapel which is now occupied by Mr John Linnell and his family (probably the son of Elizabeth).
The will of Richard Elliott was proved in London on 3rd February 1841 before the Judge by the oaths of Thomas Barford and Thomas Sheppard executors. In this will the following people benefited...
His sister - Elizabeth Linnell
His nephew George Linnell son of Elizabeth
William and Martha Howes the son and daughter of Rebecca Howes his niece (daughter of Elizabeth - Rebecca married Joseph Howes)
Elizabeth West the daughter of Ann West, widow, his sister-in-law (unsure who this is - possibly Hannah Linnell the sister of William Linnell the husband of Elizabeth)
Three children of William Linnell his nephew (son of Elizabeth)- Richard, Thomas and William
William Linnell his nephew
John Linnell - his nephew
And in the first Codicil...Richard and Martha Linnell - the sons and daughter of his nephew William Linnell
And in the second Codicil...William and Martha Howes
Elizabeth Elliott was baptised on 06/11/1770 at Whittlebury and Silverstone parish church.