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Mary Cranfield (Goodman)

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Death: between 1651 and 1653
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Daughter of George Goodman and Jane Wilkins
Wife of Unknown Piesley and Nicholas Cranfield
Mother of Richard Cranfield; Spencer Cranfield; William Cranfield; Marie Cranfield; Rebecca Cranfield and 1 other
Sister of William Goodman

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About Mary Goodman

The vistation of Northamptonshire 1618-19 Mary ux Nicholas Cranfield of London

Sister of William Goodman [from his will & the will of her son Edward Cranfield]. Married first to Nicholas Cranfield but by 1649 married to a Mr Piesley/Peesley.
Left guardianship of son Edward's children during their minority.

Edward Cranfield in Barbados who was dead by 1649 when his mother "Mary Peisley alias Cranfield" was granted during the minority of this Edward;s children including another Edward. Mary herself then died by 1653
Edward Cranfield, Admon, Barbados
Grants Dec 1649, April 1653, July 1663.

CRANFEILD, Edward of B[arba]dos, taking a voyage to sea.
9 Feb 16'3 [? 1633/? 1639] (sic), RB6/13, p. 301.
Wf Elizabeth Cranfeild; eldest son Francis Cranfeild & younger son William Cranfeild, both under age; mo Mary Peasley in London; uncle William Goodman of Compton in the Hole, Warwickshire & friend John Harny ...

William Goodman will 1650
In the name of God Amen the fifteeth Daie of January Anno Bomini One Thousand six hundred fiftie I William Goodman of Winderton in the parish of Brayles and Countie of Warwick Gentleman beinge not well in bodie but of good and prefect mynde and memory Doe make and ordaine and appointe this my last will and Testament... sister Isabell Goodman my pocket watch and feather bedd two blankettts one bolster one pillow one blow Testernand Counteres for a bedd one high joynd stools one little wrought stool one chaire and the sheetes and lynnens that Misstress Abraham gave unto us. Item, I give unto my sister Mary Peesley twentie shillings. Item I give unto my sister Elizabeth Balls children twentie shillings Item I give unto my sister Wilds children twentie shillings Item I give to my nephew Raphaell Goodman my best suit of clothes of cloth both cloake and suite...goods and chattells unto Margery Goodman dearly beloved wife.....and to my sister Mistress Isabell Goodman fiftie pounds. Item I give unto my sister Mary Peesley fiftie pounds, ....to be paid within six months next after the decease...nephew George Goodman...of Margery my said wife... Servant John Rilbey executor
Proved in London 8th May 1651 to John Rilbey