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WILLIAM BULLOCK, PATIENCE PAYNTER, STEPHEN BULLOCK
Posted by: Tina Beller (ID *****9353) Date: September 09, 2006 at 15:45:08
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Can someone clerify to me if WILLIAM BULLOCK below mentioned as a merhcant in ENGLAND is the WILLIAM BULLOCK who married PATIENCE PAYNTER and lived in the WEST INDIES and is on following records. I have that the son of William Bullock and wife PATIENCE PAYNTER, named STEPHEN BULLOCK had married ( his cousin ) MARY MARIE PAYNTER ( dau. of SHIRKE PAYNTER and unknown male ). Here are the records I have and if others have different info with verifications, please post the verification to show me where I am wrong . . .


Per Tina Rogers Beller Files :

" FTM, CD#22 "
" English Settlers in Barbados, 1637 - 1800 "
"Barbados Baptisms " 1637 - 1800 St. Philip Parish "

Page 2, RL1/22, 1648-1649
" 1649, June ___, MARGARET dau. of WILLIAM BULLOCK"

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"WFT, CD#22 "
"English Settlers in Barbados, 1637 - 1800 "
" Barbados Wills and Administrations, Vol. I, WILLS and ADMINISTRATIONS "

Pg. 33/34 of CD

" BISHOPP, Peter, late of island of Nevis.
24th day of the 2nd month called Jan 1659/60, RB6/14, p. 356
Chn. Peter Bishopp, Mary Bishopp, Jane Bishopp, & ____ _____ which was born since my departure from Nevis, all at 16; Jonas Langford, Justinan Hollyman, & Henry Goodman who now come with me in the ship Neavis Merchant to this island & are going to Nevis - passage; indebted to WILLIAM BULLOCK merchant of BRISTOL, John Gelsthorse merchant, & Lewis Morris of Bdos; mentions Robert Manley of London; wf. Elizabeth Bishopp & son Peter Bishopp -- Xtrs. ; friends Jonas Langford, English Smith, William Fyfields, William Snellings of Nevis -- Overseers. Signed : PETER BISHOPP
Wit: Tho. Blake, John Wale ( also spelled Weale ) age 35, William Roberts, Richard Fforde age 32.
Proved : 6 Mar. 1659. "


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PAYNTER files showing William Bullock as husband to PATIENCE PAYNTER the dau. of STEPHEN PAYNTER b. 1590 Eng. who is grandfather to STEPHEN BULLOCK who md. MARY MARIE PAYNTER also a granddaughter of STEPHEN PAYNTER b. 1590 ENGLAND :


Patience Bullock is mentioned in her father's will also. -
( From Early Bermuda Wills ) :

PAYNTER, STEPHEN
W1:69,70 (65-68 missing)
19 October 1659
proved 6 May 1661
died 25 Feb 1660
inventory 7 May 1661


...by one and ___, then my will is that my overseers doe cause my servants to measure (or manure?) and fallow my land, and out of the benefit of it, to allow provision for my servants, and what ever profit also shall bee raised, the one half of it I give to the wife of Stephen Paynter deceased, for the bringing up of her children, which she had by my sonne Stephen, and the other halfe to be put into a stock for my other grandchildren.


Item. My will is that in case my grandsonne John Painter doth come to live, that he shall have the tobacco chest, the coxn's chests (or corn crusher?), one salt chest in the kichon, two pistles, two potts, the table and ___(pestle?), and Mortar and fowles and what other things my overseers shall think fitt, but in case he cometh not ___ himself, then my grandchildren, ____ inhabiting shall injoy all my _____ goods in equall proportion.


Item. My will is that all my plate and pewter and linen and books bee equallie divided betweene my daughter Patience and my daughter Ruth except what shall bee otherwise disposed of in this my will and I give and bequeath unto Patience Bullock after the death of her husband William Bullock my profit or take of _____ in the hall and the best ___oon _____ with a silk fringe belonging unto it and one needle-work cushion and two cushionstools, and my still and all belongings to it, but if shee decease before her husband, then I give these aforesaid goods unto her children.


Item. I doo give and bequeath unto my daughter Ruth, the great chest that is in the parlor, and two cushion stools, and a needlework cushion.


Item. I give unto my n___ Sybella Righton the next Negro childe that shall bee borne of any of the Negroes belonging unto mee, and in case my said ___ doe desire to change the said child if it be a male fro a female, my will is that shee shall have the next female childe that shall belong unto mee for the said male childe and that the said child shall bee nursed for her at the charge of my executrix, till it be twelve months ould. Moreover I give unto the said Sibella one cushion stoole.


Item. I doo give unto Elizabeth, the wife of John Todd my rosestill, in case shee doe outlive my wife.


Item. I doo hereby ordaine my deere and loving wife Jane Painter aforesaid my full and whole executrix of this my will and also doo ordaine and make my sonne Florentius Seymor and Capt Thomas Richards overseers for the taking hand and seeing to the fullfilling of this my will after her decease. And as a pledge of my love I give unto each of my executors a silver ring. To my sonne Seymor a ____ with a foot, and to Capt Richarda a low ___ with two oares.


It is my will that my executrix during her life shall pay unto my overseers for the use of my daughter, the late wife of my sonne Stephen deceased and her children, five pounds ___ of annm out of the benefitt of the goods & chattels left in her hands, and whatsoever profit she shall bee raised out of my estate by her care and industrie may dispose of it to whom shee pleaseth.


It is my will that imediatlie after my decease that my overseers take a true inventorie of all and singular my said estate excepting my wife moarning clothes, her rings, a piece of plate, a trunk, a ____, two cases of bottles, and all my oyle.


That whatever else of my goods or chattell that is not herein ____ossed, which is in the custody of my executrix bee taken into the hands of my overseers imediatlie after her decease, and by them to be improved for a stock for my grandchildren which are and shall be borne before my decease to be equallie divided amongst them when they turn to lawfull age, that is to say, the children of my daughters Patience and of my daughter Ruth and the children of Sybella Righton, and Mary Sto__ (Stokes?) and Patience Tatum.


Item. my will is that in case my Negro _osicus (/Josias?) Simon (/Seymour?) doo honestlie and faithfullie demene himself during the life of my said wife, he shall have the oversight of the hands and families untill my grandsonne john Painter or his heires shall come to possess it, and ___ the said possessor and who to years after his entrie on it and then there bieng nothing of unfaithfullnesse ___ changed uppon him, that hee forever bee freed. And for my Negro Bongo (/Banjo?), my will is that shee continues in the familie untill my said grandsonne or his heirs ___ ___, who having charge that nothing bee wanting for her comfortable living with him, it shall bee at her charge, whether shee will continue or ___ for ___ depart.


Lastlie, and that this is my last will and testament which I desire should after my decease bee fullfilled, I have for testament thereof have unto set my hand and seale this nineteenth of October An:Dom 1659


witnessed by us.
Robert Kestaven
Horatio Mallory


May the 6th An:oDom: 1661
The day and yeare above written Captaine Florentia Seymor and Capt. Thomas Richards have uppon oath anexxed in the presence of Capt. William Sayle Governor that the aforesaid will and testament was signed and sealed by Stephen Painter aforesaid.


An inventorie of goods left in the house of Capt. Steph'n Painter after his decease ___ the 25th 1660... "
(list followed)

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Perhaps MARY MARIE PAYNTER BULLOCK was deceased by time this will by PAUL PAYNTER was written mentioning his sister SHIRKE PAYNTER who had 3 dau's ( with none being MARY MARIE PAYNTER BULLOCK wife of STEPHEN BULLOCK ) - but it might be this is misinformation that MARY MARIE PAYNTER is dau. of SHIRKE PAYNTER and UNKNOWN MALE. But I don't think that STEPHEN BULLOCK had married a PATIENCE PAYTNER as that is his mothers name who is also a sister to PAUL and SHIRKE PAYNTER, and we see from the elder STEPHEN PAYNTER will that he named his children including daughter PATIENCE PAYNTER who md. WILLIAM BULLOCK the parents of STEPHEN BULLOCK who md. his first cousin presumably, named MARY MARIE PAYNTER, dau. of SHIRKE PAYNTER supposedly. :


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Per Tina Rogers Beller Files : ( and Early Bermuda Wills )

WFT CD#22 " English Settlers in Barbados " 1637 - 1800, Barbados Wills and Administrations
Vol. II Wills and Administrations :
Page 270 of CD :
" PAYNTER, Paul Kntt: of Musnill Hill, Parish of Hoendly ( also spelled as Hornejey & Hornsey ) ( ? ), Co. Middlx :
12 May 1682, RB6/40, p. 268
My eldest sis Shirke died long since & there being 3 daus. of her living; AGNIE STRIKE, MARY STOKES her sis, & her sis RIGHTON ( or KIGHTON ) ; sis PATIENCE BULLOCK; sis RUTH SEYMORE; bro STEPHEN PAYNTER's 3 daus; his son JOHN PAYNTER -- money for land in Barmudas' STEPHEN PAYNTER, son to my bro GOHEMIAH ( ? ) PAYNTER decd; chn of nephew JOHN PAYNTER; my wf to make STEPHEN PAYNTER her Xtr. for my will; nephew EDWARD ALLEN Esq. & his wf ; PAUL ALESFREE ( or SLESTREE, SLESFREE ) ; servants ANNE EMPSON & LUKAS GOOSE ( or GOOFE ) ; wf DAME RACHEL PAYNTER ( Also spelled as BAYNTER ) - Xtrx. signed PAUL PAYNTER
Wit : GREGORY LOVELL, WILLIAM SLEATH, EDWARD ALLEN, JOHN WEST, WILLIAM SAUNDERS.
Proved : 4 Oct. 1686.


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