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Agnes was born about 1526. Agnes Chick ... She passed away about 1606.
An Agnes Penney's death or burial on 2 January 1606 was recorded by the England, Somerset, Church Records 1501-1999.
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Categories: Unsourced Profiles | Somerset, Unsourced Profiles | Broadway, Somerset
Pinney, Pynnye, Agnes
Dates: 1607
Place: Brodwaie, Somerset, England
Book: Burialls (Burial)
Collection: Somerset: - Calendar of Wills, 1537-1799, and Administration in the Court of the Archdeacon of Taunton
Volume: Calendar of Wills in Bundles. 1597--1799.
Chapter: Part 1. Wills in Registers 1537-1593.
Text: Pinney, Pynnye, Agnes, widow, Brodwaie 12* 1607
This shows that Agnes Pynney or Pinney, wife of William Pinney, died and was buried in Broadway, Somerset, England in the year 1607. Please add source citation and update record. Currently, there are no sources on this record, even though her maiden name is cited in his will. It makes her profile look dubious. Thanks!
Thank you for your comment. This profile looks dubious because it is dubious. It was created by a GEDCOM import in 2014 and it is not supported by any sources, much less reliable sources.
You mention sources that aren't cited in the profile. Please don't assume that the rest of us know all about these sources and are ignoring them. That's not the case. You appear to have sources that the rest of us were unaware of (or cannot access), and it would benefit all of us if you would add your sources and sourced information to the text of the profile.
At https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F14668086 I see that an Agnes Pinney was buried at St Aldheim & St Eadburga in Broadway on 2 Jan 1607 (which probably should be interpreted as 2 Jan 1607/8, or New Style 2 Jan 1608), and I also find https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSOMERSET%2FBUR%2F000094250 that indicates she was buried at Broadway on 2 Jan 1606. That's consistent with the death date on this profile. :-) What evidence is there that this woman was the wife of William Pinney?
Where in the Calendar(s) of Wills did you find evidence for this woman? And what does the source say about her?
In the absence of sources, I picked Chick as the preferred LNAB because I see other instances of this name in Somerset. Spelling was highly variable in the 1500s, so no name is obviously correct.