Pike, Pick, Picke of Tetbury in 1735

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All dates are converted to new style (year starting on Jan 1st) and shown as year - month - day.
This family has 113 entries 1699 - 1770.

Giles Pick wed Elizabeth Warren 15 June 1699
Mary Pike wed Thomas Cove 27 Aug 1638
Parnell Pick wed John Swaine 10 Dec 1654
William Picke wed Alice Prater 26 June 1669
John Picke wed Elizabeth Robins 30 Apr 1674
Mary Picke wed Thomas Land 29 Jan 1676
Gils Picke wed Hester Turner 21 Dec 1679
Joseph Pike wed Mary West 27 Nov 1698
Isaac Pike wed Mary Mallard 16 Nov 1699
Esther Pike wed Josiah Paul 19 Oct 1703
Isaac Pike wed Ann Purs 2 Oct 1709

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
Oct 1671 William Poole 4 hearths Page 2
Oct 1672 Mr Poole 1 hearth, void, in distress, West Street
Oct 1672 Thomas Poole 4 hearths Little Silver Street
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1671 Horsley Robert Poole Exempt
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Giles Poole 2 hearths

Will of Giles Pyke 1696/110

Will written on 25 Feb 1695 (Old date), and is Proved on 18 May 1696
To Hester my wife, the house adjoining that of John Saunders
To my daughters Parnell, Hester, Mary and son Giles ....
Makes his wife sole executrix


In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
P328a OV 4/1 08-Sep 1668 John Pick Master to Apprentice John Musgrove
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 14, Widow Pick dwelling 10-0-0
P328a OV 4/1 01-Mar 1683 William Pike served as Apprentice to Francis Hillier
P328a OV 4/1 26-Jun 1690 Thomas Pike served as Apprentice to John Seal
D 566 M 24 10-Oct 1715 Giles Pike attended Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups
D 566 B 2/12 26-Oct 1717 Isaac Pike received 6/5 wages
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Giles Pike column 2 Victualler
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Giles Pike column 1
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Isaac Pike column 2


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Elizabeth 40, Parnel 36, and two children, Ann 7, dau of her brother John, and John 4, the son of Giles
Giles 52, his wife Anne 40, and two lodgers
Isaac Senior 65, his wife Anne 60, and one Servant
Isaac Junior 33, his wife Ann 34, and four children, Mary 11, John 9, James 7, and Betty 1
Mary 63
Mr Thomas 35 and his son Thomas 8
Not in Census the second Giles in the Court Roll
The two elderly Williams, father about 90 died 1739, and son aged 65
William's son John aged 8
Thomas 15, Giles 7 and John 3, sons of Giles, Mary 31, daughter of Joseph, James Pike 20, who baptised his daughter Martha 17420311.


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Giles p15 Town Jury, Giles p9 Victualler, Isaac p4, Isaac Junior p4, Thomas p12

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Pike Elizabeth & her sister House 2.06 2cd ch4
She 1698-Mary 1704-70ChildChild
Pike Giles House 15.07 &w ** lg2 ch4
He 1687-66 Anne 1695-60
Pike Isaac Senior House 5.15 &w ** sv1 ch3
He 1670-52 Anne 1675-54
Pike Isaac Junior House 6.10 &w * 4cd ch6
He 1702-87 Ann 1701-46
John 1726-42 James 1728- Anne 1732-6 Betty 1734-
Pike Mary (Widow of Joseph) She 1672-40 House 7.20 ch1
Pike Mr (Thomas) House 25.03 1cd ch2
He 1700-44 Thomas 1727-

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 Z 20 column 1, about 1736 Giles Pike in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 Z 20 column 3, about 1736 Giles Pike Victualer, provided a horse, in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 Z 20 column 2, about 1736 Isaac Pike in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 B 2/5 09-Nov 1739 Giles Pike paid to the Trustees 74-6-2 balance of his account
D 566 B 2/5 26-Apr 1740 Isaac Pike was paid 15-15-0 for tiling and plastering the new building adjoining the Great Market House
D 566 R 13 about 1745 Giles Pike promised 10/6 Subscription for a new Engine for ye use in Tetbury
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury Giles Pike and Thomas Pike

D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 14 Giles Pike the Younger, Page 14 Giles Pike, Page 3 Isaac Pike, Page 5 Isaac Pike the Younger, Page 8 John Pike, Page 1 Thomas Pike the Younger, Page 14 Thomas Pike

D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Isaac Pike boy received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 William Pike received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money

D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 4.2 Giles Pike, Page 7.1 Giles Pike the Younger, Page 5.1 Isaac Pike, Page 5.1 James Pike, Page 5.1 John Pike the Younger, Page 5.1 John Pike, Page 7.1 Thomas Pike
D 566 M4 - 1754 23 members of the Town Jury Giles Pike and Thomas Pike
D 566 M4 - 1755 20 members of the Foreign Jury Giles Pike and Thomas Pike

D 566 R 2/2 01-Apr 1754 Mrs Pike paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 R 2/2 04-Apr 1754 Thomas Pike paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M4 1755 Constable of the Court Thomas Pike
D 566 M5 - 1755 Town Jury charges Thomas Pike for dumping dung in the street Remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 1756 Wardsman of the Court John Pike
D 566 M4 1757, 1760, 1761 Affeoffe of the Court Giles Pike
D 566 M4 1761 Constable of the Court John Pike
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 7.1 Giles Pike, Page 2.1 Isaac Pike Younger, Page 1.2 John Pike Tyler , Page 2.1 John Pike, Page 6.1 Thomas Pike Tyler, Page 7.1 Thomas Pike
D 566 M5 - 1764 15 members of the Town Jury Thomas Pike
D 566 R 1/7 Langstom and Maltby Charity, at Christmas
Dec 1767 John Pike Senior, Column 3, and Mary Pike received 6d inside Column 3, both received 6d
Dec 1773 Thomas Pike children received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,

D 566 B 2/6 29-Sep 1778 Thomas Pike one of the Thirteen, was chosen a Feoffee

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
Poor relief Ratepayer, 20 Jul 1742, Page 50 Isaac Pike 3-04-00
Page 53 Giles Pike 3-16-00 and Page 55 Giles Pike 7-05-00
10-Apr 1746, Page 333 Giles Pike Vestry to receive accounts
06-Apr 1747, Page 408 William Pike receive an allowance each 4 weeks
Apr 1747, Page 419 Isaac Pike Senior, Ratepayer of Tetbury
Apr 1747, Page 422 Giles Pike and Page 424 Giles Pike Ratepayer of Tetbury
Apr 1747, Page 425 Thomas Pike Ratepayer of Tetbury
10-Apr 1749, Page 541 Thomas Pike Overseer 1749-50
10-Apr 1749, Page 541 Thomas Pike Vestry appointed Overseers

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 26-Sep 1749 Thomas Pike Vestry to raise 6 pence for cost of removing hazard
On 01-May 1749 William Pike received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23-Apr 1750 Thomas Pike previous Overseers
On 04-Feb 1754 William Pike received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Mar 1754 Giles Pike signed Monthly accounts
On 22-Apr 1754 Giles Pike Vestry appointing Overseers for 1754-5
On 20-May 1754 William Pike received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks

Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
1 Chipping Lane Thomas Pike 13-0-0 for Mr Exans house and stock
2 Chipping Lane Giles Pike 6-1-0 house and land
3 Chipping Lane Giles Pike 3-16-0 part of his mothers
4 Chipping Lane Giles Pike 1-0-0 late Giles Pike, Victualler - stock
37 Long Street, downwards Isaac Pike 3-4-0 or occupier
Deficiencies in Rate 1754 Giles Pike 1/2 vacant

On 06-Apr 1755 Giles Pike received 10/6 for Ann Mill's rent
On 16-Apr 1759 Thomas Pike Vestry member appointing Overseers for 1759-60
On 23 Jan 1758 William Pike received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 18 Sep 1758 Giles Pike signed Month accounts
On 11 Dec 1758 William Pike received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks

Bigland recorded
Tomb in the churchyard, north side,
Giles Pick dyed 5 Apr 1700 aged 44,
His widow Hester dyed 28 Dec 1739 aged 84.
Walter Wiltshire and Thomas, sons of Thomas Pike.

Elizabeth Pike was baptised before 1699, and her marriage and death are not in my records.
She is assumed to be the elder daughter of Giles, sister of Giles, Parnel, John and Esther
The only other person named Parnell is the wife of William Shepherd buried 17310502.

Elizabeth Pick, Widow, was buried 17440106.

Giles Pick 1656 - 17000405 aged 44, and his widow Hester 1650 - 17391228 aged 84, details from their Bigland memorial which gives her death date as 17391228. Neither death matches death entries in the Registers.
Hesther Pike was buried 17340126. Is she the widow of Giles Senior, or the daughter of Joseph? I think she is the Hester of the Memorial, with her death date lost and that of William Pike 30 Dec 1739 used instead of the correct date. The age 84 years appears to be reasonable - a widow for 34 years.

Giles Pike was in the group of 43 who attended the Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups on 10-Oct 1715

Giles Pike, 1670, baptised Parnel 17000311, John 17010316 and Esther 17020416. He buried a child 17031118.
He could be our missing adult, the second Giles in the Court Roll, and buried 17370623.

Giles Pick (Pike) 1687 - 17660509 aged 79. His first wife, Elizabeth, was buried 17221211, died of Small Pox, baptised Rebecca 17181101 lived a week, Thomas 17200213, and twins Giles and Bettey 17220219. Elizabeth, buried 17221211, and the twins died of Small Pox - Giles three weeks after his mother, buried 17230101 and Elizabeth on 17230130.
Giles married 17240616 to Katharin Haynes at Daglingworth 1690 - 17310908 and baptised Giles 17260122 died, Giles 17280516, and John 17310817 baptised three weeks before his mother was buried.
Giles married at Nymphsfield 17470910 to Anne Williams 1695 - 17601106, aged 65.
Giles Pike 17280516 married 17681224 to Mary Hone 17301106 - 17870814 daughter of William.

Hester Pike 1710 - 17610611, married 17300329 to John Heall 1705 - 17780921,and baptised Joseph 17301229
As John Hale he baptised John 17330805, Mary 17361003, Nathaniel 17430123, twins Thomas and Ann 17450127 both buried 17450214, Edith 17460418 - 17671207, and Samuel 17490319.

Will of John Pike 1727/244

Intestate Statement was made on 5 Sep 1727 by Giles Pike, that his father John Pike was deceased

Isaac Pike 1675 - 17520526, married 16991116 to Mary Mallard 1675 - 17081201, and baptised Thomas 17001007, Isaac 17020415, Joseph 17050301 who lived 5 days and John 17080214.
Isaac married 17091002 to Anne Purs, who was buried his widow on 17540107.

Isaac Pike, 17020415 - 17870227, son of Isaac, married 17240405 to Anne Aish, baptised 17000215 - 17460108, daughter of William aged 45.
Anne appears to have baptised 15 children ending with twins, and 5 survived -

Mary 17240905,
Isaac 17250902 buried aged 3 weeks,
John 17261016 - 17420126 aged 16,
James 17280226,
Sarah 17290518 buried aged 4 weeks,
Anne 17301228 buried aged 6 months,
Anne 17320519 buried aged 4 years
Elizabeth 17330527 buried aged 4 weeks,
Betty 17341006,
Ruth 17351204 buried aged 6 weeks,
Anne 17370512,
Jane 17390415 buried aged 4 months,
Isaac 17401102 who married Lydia Pitt,
twins Jane and Sarah 17420409 were buried two days later.

Isaac married on 17481031 to Elizabeth, widow of William Brassington buried 17390426.

Isaac Pike 17401102, son of Isaac, married 17620916 to Lydia Pitt, and baptised Ann 17630626, Mary 17650713, Elizabeth 17680608, Sarah 17701024 and buried James 17780107.

James Pike baptised his daughter Martha on 17420311.

John Pick Master and his wife Elizabeth to teach apprentice John Musgrove, a Poor child of Tetbury, signed John Pife, reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 8-Sep 1668

John Pike buried his wife on 17010807, and was himself buried 17110610

John Pike baptised his daughter Ann on 17280818.

John Pike, a 'plaisterer', married 17540608 to Elizabeth Bamfield. They baptised John 17550417, Sarah 17570307 buried 17590105, Hester 17590315, William 17610422, and buried his wife Elizabeth aged 33, on 17640820.

John Pike the Tyler baptised Mary 17630516 buried 17691204, and Eleanor Greenfield 17661009.

John Pike a Tyler, 17080214 - 17740320, son of Isaac aged 66. His wife Mary was buried 17730209. They baptised Ann 17280818.

John Pike 17270816 son of William,
Or John baptised 17310812, son of Giles,
became John Pike the Plasterer, and married 17540608 to Elizabeth Bamford 1731 - 17640820 aged 33 and baptised John 17550417, Sarah 17570307 died, Hester 17590315, William 1761 and Mary 17630516 buried 17691204.
The children John, William and Hester are beneficiaries of their grandfather John Bamford's Will.
John buried his second wife Elizabeth 17820110 - she is mother of Eleanor Greenfield 17661009 and Sarah 17710418.

Will of John Pike 1795/8

John composed a three page Will and signed his name on 26 Apr 1788. It was Proved 19 Jan 1795
He leaves his house to his wife Ann while she lives, and then to his son Josiah Pike
But if he should die, I appoint Thomas Pike and Richard Cooper Trustees, to sell the house and divide the money between my daughters Sarah and Mary Pike
To my daughter Esther wife of Richard Smith of Malmesbury 20 pounds
I give to my wife 10 pounds for her own use
When my wife dies, all my household goods are to be sold and the proceeds evenly divided between Josiah, Sarah and Mary Pike
I give Josiah Pike all working tools
To my sons John and William Pike I give one shilling apiece
I appoint Josiah, Sarah and Mary Pike joint executors

Will of John Pike 1802/127

Will signed on 14 Sep 1785, and is Proved on 6 Jul 1802
Ann Pike swore the estate was worth less than 300 pounds
John left all his worldly goods and effects to his unnamed wife and appointed her sole executrix


Joseph Pike 1670 - 17320629, married 16981127 to Mary West 1675 - 17400404, and baptised Alice 16990624, buried as Child 17030530, Mary 17040417 buried on 17700724 a Spinster aged 66, Esther 17070418 married on 17300329 to John Heall.

Mary Pike married 17140829 to Gabriel Hadnot.
Mary Pike was buried 17400404
Mary Pike was buried 17700724, aged 66 a Spinster

Will of Mary Pike 1770/146

Bequests were made for John Hale of Burley's daughter Sophia, nephew Joseph Hale of Bristol, neice Mary Hale and neice Alice Mullins
To nephew Nathaniel Hale the remainder of my estate and appoint him sole executor


Thomas Pike Apprentice with Master John Seal and his wife Anne to teach him the trade of Worsted comber reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 26-Jun 1690

Thomas Pike, Woolcomber, Master for apprentice Thomas White reference Kew Public Records Office IR 1 52 dated 3-Jan 1753

Thomas Pike 17001007 - 17440330, son of Isaac, married 17250516 to Elizabeth Harris and baptised Isaac 17260219 and Thomas 17271226.

Thomas Pike, Woolstapler, was an Churchwarden 1761, named in Martha Moon's case.
Thomas Pike is described as a Woolstapler. He baptised Elizabeth 17490420 buried 17550525 aged 6, Walter Wiltshire 17500904, Thomas 17511003, Ann 17530313 buried 17571118 aged 4, twins Elizabeth and Robert 17550713 who were both buried 17550719, Rebecca 17580706 buried 17590406 aged 9 months, twins Daniel and Robert 17590830 (Daniel buried 17700930 aged 11), Joseph 17611210 buried 17620705 aged 7 months, twins Betty and Joseph 17630307 (Joseph buried 17640901 aged 18 months).
12 children, 3 sets of twins, and 4 survived.

The only other Wiltshire in the Registers is Jacob Wiltshire who married on 17510127 to Sarah Madrill.

Thomas Pike the Tyler baptised Elizabeth 17580924, Mary 17600219, Sarah 17610820, Diana 17630228, and Charles 17660313.
He is mentioned as his tenant in William Reeve's Will signed by his own name on 16 Nov 1758

Will of Charles Pike 1787/123

Intestate Statement made 8 Sep 1787 by Thomas Pike the Elder, father of Charles and agreeing that his estate does not amount to 100 pounds


William Pike, a Poor child of Tetbury, Apprentice with Master Francis Hillier and his wife Margaret to teach him the trade of Worsted comber reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 1-Mar 1683

William Pike baptised his son John 17270816.
William Pike was buried 17391230. He appears to be the one who married 1669 and is in the Hearth Tax records.
William Pike 1670 - 17610506, buried aged 91.
No wives are mentioned in the Tetbury Registers.

The Hearth Tax - 1660-1675
Looking for the story of the family home
William Picke wed Alice Prater 26 June 1669
Oct 1671 William Pick 1 Hearth, Poor Discharged by Certificate
01-Mar 1683 William Pike served as Apprentice to Francis Hillier
William Pike was buried 17391230.
He appears to be the one who married 1669 and is in the Hearth Tax records.
William Pike 1670 - 17610506, buried aged 91, looks like the apprentice son.
06-Apr 1747, Page 408 William the Younger gets a pension, an allowance each 4 weeks
and a pay rise too
On 04-Feb 1754 William Pike received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks

This does not seem like the same house
The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 Page 14, Widow Pick dwelling 10-0-0
She looks like Ann, the widow of John, and her property goes to Giles and Giles Junior


Wills
Jane Pike left a Will in 1831, reference 1831/18


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