Hi Jenny Yes Robert did have a daughter Welthian who married Rodger ALDRIDGE 1592 at Minchinhampton but she is not in the Will below perhaps she was already taken care of in a marriage settlement or perhaps deceased with no issue? Abstract of the Will of ROB'TE STINCHCOMBE, 1599 In the name of god Amen in the yeare of oure lorde god one thousande five hundreth ninetie nine the six and twentith daye of Aprell, I ROBARDE STYNCHCOM husband man, etc., of the parishe of Cam in the countie of Gloucr. To my eldest sonne JOHN STINCHCOMBE all my lands wch was given me in maryage wth my wyfe mother to the saide JOHN wth all buildings uppone the saide lande and all benches shelves and lockes to the dores. My sonne JOHN shall paye out of the lyvinge & his porsion to ROBART my youngest sonne forty shillings. Out of the rest of my goodes unto the forsayde ROBARTE my sonne twenty shillings to be payd by myne executors to his use ymmediately after my decease. All the rest of my goods unto my twoe Daughters MARGERY STINCHCOME & ANNES STINCHCOME equally to de devydyd, and I ordayne my said twoe dauters to be my full and whole executors. ROBERTE STINCHCOM his mke. Red sealed and delyvered in ye presence of us JHON CHURCHMA' mynister THOMAS MYNOR, ALIC TOMLINS his mke. my sonne JOHN STINCHCOM oweth me twelve shillings lent him. JEREMY FRENCHE oweth for rent eyght shillings. Proved 4 October 1599. and Johns Will in 1608 men and armour he is in Dursley area a servant to Thomas Smith - 1 - m. 1= aman 20+ ie 20-30 M= man of medium stature Abstract of the Will of JOHN STINCHCOMBE, 1661 28 August 1660. I, JOHN STINCHCOMBE of Cam in the county of Gloucr, Husbandman, being sicke and weake, etc. Unto SARAH BLAKE my only daughter all my lands & Tenements whatsoever in Came to her and her assignes for ever. Unto ANNE my wiffe ye bedde whereon I now lodge and ye bedstead in my lodging Chamber and all ye furniture to ye bed and bedstead, my best chest and ye box wch shee brought wth her, ye dresser in ye Hall and one brasse pott one brasse kettle and ye biggest skillet & three peeces of pewter & five poundes in money & my Heifer wch is almost 2 years old, provided my wife doe pay to her Sister ELIZABETH the sume of five & fifty shilllings. To my sister ELIZABETH TURNER ye summe of Twenty Shillings, & to her children (to ye males and females) one shilling apeece. To ANNE TYENHAM my servant one shilling. To my Brother in lawe JOHN OLLIFFE my best suit of apparrell. To the abovesaid SARH BLAKE my only Daughter, wife of GEORGE BLAKE all ye rest of my goods chattels cattall, etc, and I make her sole executrix. I appoynt Mr. WILL. HARDINGE & JOHN AWOOD to be overseers. JOHN STINCHCOMBE his mke. Witnesses WILL. HARDINGE RICH. DOWSELL his mke. Proved 30 June 1661 regards Robert Visit my web pages at http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk