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Comment by Dae Powell on October 4, 2010 at 11:26am
Administration Bond re Walter Ryemyll deceased. 1564

[In Latin]

May all men know, by these presents,
That I, Richard Ryemyll, of Banbury in the County of Oxford, plumber [plomer],
Am held and firmly bounden unto Thomas Powell, gentleman, and William
Warmstrey, notary public,
In the sum of twenty pounds sterling,
To be paid to the same Thomas or William, their executors or assigns,
For which payment indeed, well and faithfully to be made, I do, by these presents,
firmly bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators.
Sealed with my seal; dated the 26th day of August in the sixth year of the reign of our Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, France and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith etc.

[In English]
The Condicon of this obligacon is such,
Th[a]t if the above bounden Richard Ryemyll, administrator of the goodes, catelles and debtes of Water [i.e. Walter] Ryemyll deceased, late, whiles he lyvid, of the p[ar]ishe of Brayles,
Do well and truly admi[ni]ster the said goodes, catelles and debtes in manner and
forme following, th[a]t is to say,
Do paie his debtes so fare as his goodes will therunto extende,
And do also exhibite a true, plaine and full Inventory of all suche goodes, catelles and debtes w[hi]ch shall cu[m] to his handes and knowledge,
And do exhibite the same, indented, before th'ordynary of the said dioc[ese] of
Worcester on this syde and before the feast of all sayntes next ensuinge the date hereof,
And do yeld and Rendre a true, plaine and full accompte of his admi[ni]stracon made in and upon the said goodes, catelles and debtes to the ordynary of the said dioc[ese] of Worcester for the time beinge at suche time and place as he shal be therunto leofully [lawfully] required,
And do defende and save harmlesse the Right Reverende father in God, Lord Edwine, Bishoppe of Worcester, and maister Thomas Powell his chauncler [chancellor], and Will[ia]m Warmstrey his Reg[ist]rar of the said dioc[ese], and ev[er]y of them allwaies and at all tymes against all maner of p[er]sons, for graunting, sealinge and delyveringe unto him a l[ett]re of admi[ni]stracon to admi[ni]ster the said goodes, catelles and debtes, and for all other causes w[hi]ch may ensue by reason and occasion therof,
Th[a]t then this obligacon to be voyde and of noe effecte, or els to stande and abyde in his full strenthe, power and vertue.

plumber - worker in lead
Comment by Linda on August 10, 2010 at 2:01pm
Dae, is there a native/afican amer. named Annie or William Powell in your tree. They originated from Ohio.
Comment by Denise Bowdler nee Powell on August 10, 2010 at 4:52am
I am searching for a branch of the Powell family who lived in Coventry, England in 1800. Particularly the son, John Thomas, born 1807.
Comment by Dae Powell on July 28, 2010 at 9:46am
Hello Linda,
My POWELLs originated in Brecon, Wales. The migrated to London, Virginia, Ohio and from there all over the USA. Aye, they intermarried with nearly every ethnic group I can name.
Comment by Linda on July 28, 2010 at 7:30am
Dae,

I have noticed that some people moved around a lot while others stayed in one place during the 1800-1900s. My Powell line is from Georgia but I don't know if that is where they originated.

Do you have information about your Powell's ethnicity? Immigration led to intermarriage with Irish, English, Natives, etc.

Thanks
Comment by Dae Powell on July 27, 2010 at 11:33am
Gosh, Ron. I rec'd something todae that might help you from Mikki.

Hi Dae

I was given your web site link in the AOL genealogy room. I noticed that your surname is POWELL. I am also searching POWELL genealogy. My Mother's maiden name was POWELL.

The best I can tell is that this line goes back to a Thomas POWELL, who settled in Bethpage, L.I., NY after buying 15,000 acres of land from three different Indian tribes for £140 English pounds.

Are you of the same POWELL Family? If so, I would like to exchange information.

I go back through my grandfather George; his father Edward Frost POWELL; his father William Bishop Bound POWELL; his father Obadiah POWELL; his father Moses POWELL. I have not yet found out who the father was of Moses, and hope maybe you could help.

These families started out at Bethpage, LI, NY, and Moses moved the family to Westchester/Dutchess Co. area, and then to Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY.

It is thought that at one point, Frost POWELL settled in Steuben Co., NY around 1810-1815 as my gr-gr-grandfather William B. B. POWELL, was born in 1819, and at that time there were some POWELL's in the towns of Hartsville or Hornell, then some of the family moved back to Stillwater, while some stayed in Steuben Co.

I believe it was because Frost POWELL's first wife had died and he remarried and had more children and his older son from the first marriage stayed there, while Frost remarried either before or after he left there; later Frost and William B. B. left Stillwater and eventually settled in Wisconsin.

My gr-gr-gr-grandfather Frost POWELL moved his family to Waterford, Racine Co., WI along with him, my gr-gr-grandfather, William B. B. POWELL, who married Mary Anne SPROAT, d/o of David C. SPROAT and Sarah KITTREDGE SPROAT.

David was b ca 1795 Albany, NY; Sarah born Hinsdale, MA ca 1800; they married 1819 in Dalton, MA and moved to Fair Haven, VT within a few months after their marriage. In 1844, David move his family to Waterford, WI.

I hope some of this information will help you to find if there is a link between our POWELL lines.

Thanks again for any help.

Mikki
Comment by Dae Powell on July 27, 2010 at 9:18am
Welcome Ron!
Your POWELLs are well-documented there. I looked for mine in the Long Island Genealogies, but it is a different line. Whatever I find that might connect to yours I'll post here.
Comment by Ron Butterworth on July 27, 2010 at 5:50am
Just joined...my "Powell Line" goes back to Long Island Ny in the late 1600's. Hoping to gain more information and also the Quaker Connection...
Comment by martha gayle powell on March 17, 2010 at 6:45am
I'm stuck at Isaac Powell b. either 1760 or 1791, son of Jacob and Rebecca, who married Mercy Mathis b.either 1762 or 1796 in New Jersey. He was father to Mathis Powell b. 1828 d. 1896. Any help would be appreciated.
Comment by Dae Powell on March 14, 2010 at 2:48pm
Here's a POWELL Bride Index from Mobile, Alabama:

http://files.usgwarchives.org/al/mobile/vitals/marriages/powellbrds...

Happy Dae·
 

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