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- == Biography ==John Yarnold (Yearnold, Yarnall) was born on 24 Jan 1554 in Hadzor Parish, Worcestershire, England. He married Elinor Gower on 24 Jan 1578 in Hadzor Parish, England. Children: Thomas, Elinore, Joanna, John, Gower, Jane, Francis. He died after 20 Feb 1608 (date of will) in Hadzor Parish, Worcestershire, England.
John Yarnold's will was written 20 Feb 1607/08 in the fourth year of the reign of King James. He died fter 20 Feb 1607/08 in Hadzor Parish, Worcestershire, England. He was buried in Hadzor Parish, Worcestershire, England. His will provided that a tombstone be erected saying thus: "Here lyethe the bodye and bodyes of John yearnolde, sonne of John yearnolde and Elynor hys wyfe the daughter of Richarde Gower of Hadsor Gentylman".
"During the English Civil War Francis Yarnell of Brownheath was assigned from the parish for duties to the city of Worcester in 1641, and Edward Wheeler and John Haselock, the lords of Hosintre and Merton Manors, were responsible for providing his armour of one corselet and pike. The pike was returned to the parish, for in 1691 the constables' accounts record 'mending ye pike and colouring - 1s. 0d. (1 shilling, 0 pence)", p 27, from Gill Lawley, "Of the Parish Here and There, A History of Martin Hussingtree"
== Sources ==
*England and Wales Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills
*England Select Births and Christenings
*Gill Lawley, "Of the Parish Here and There, a History of Martin Hussingtree." Anmar Publications, Worcester, UK, 2000, p 27
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