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Matches 19,201 to 19,280 of 19,502
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19201 | Victor Rufus FARROW and Leona May MOISE had 12 children | MOISE Leona May (I9667)
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19202 | Victoria Beatrice (Queenie) SUMNER (1887-1958) was committed to the Neglected Childrens System (No. 17812) on 24 Nov 1890 soon after the arrest of her father for coining (counterfeiting). She was fostered at several addresses in the Bendigo area and later at Murrumbeena, Kongwak and Geelong. She absconded in 1903 only to return after two days. Her record also shows the sad fact that she was fitted with an artificial eye at the Eye and Ear Hospital after an accident on 26 August 1901. Neglected Childrens' Registers SUMNER, Victoria, 1887, Voll 11, p.179. ____ The Sands and MacDougall Directory for 1939 shows her address as: Mrs. V. O'BRIEN 4 Howard Street North Melbourne VIC This address was later used by her daughter Thelma O'BRIEN. | SUMNER Victoria Beatrice (I3833)
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19203 | Victorian BDM indexes show Given names as John Leslie. | SHIELLS Leslie John (I24878)
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19204 | Victorian Death Registration: 1896/15144 shows his age at death as being 36 years which is incorrect. It should be shown as 39 years. Employed as a labourer (sinking shafts) at the Great Southern and Chiltern mine, at Rutherglen in the north-east of Victoria. | SUMNER Henry Thomas (I2101)
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19205 | Victorian Probate 14/282 gives Estate of Tryphena J. Walters, spinster, d. 7/4/1873. Administration was granted to H. O. Walters 12/4/1876. | WALTER Tryphena Jane (I58)
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19206 | Victorian Probate No. 176/885 (Pls). | HERD Walter Edward (I3467)
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19207 | Violet BENNETT lived in or near Mount Gambier SA for a long time, and moved to Adelaide SA once all of her daughters had moved away. She married twice - her first husband passed away shortly after the birth of their daughter. She re-married and two further daughters joined the family. | BENNETT Violet May (I1838)
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19208 | Violet Marjorie YOUNGER could not have been the daughter of James YOUNGER as he had died in 1909. | YOUNGER Violet Marjorie (I29072)
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19209 | Visitor with her uncle, aunt and family. | BROAD Emma Brimacombe (I11252)
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19210 | Wall | GRAY Colin Frederick (I31975)
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19211 | Wall I, Row 3, Niche 24 | MITCHELL Daisy Mary (I18931)
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19212 | Wall I, Row 3, Niche 25 | TREWIN John Alexander Murray (I18927)
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19213 | Wall Of Memories, Services AIF Panel F-Old section, #0012 | HERD Frederick William (I3470)
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19214 | Wall, Section B, Grave 26 | NAVIN Mary Amy (I766)
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19215 | Wall, Section D, Row 6, Grave 20 | SHEARER Francis James (I7481)
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19216 | Wall, Section D, Row 6, Grave 21 | MORRISON Mavis Jean (I7482)
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19217 | Wall, Section E, Row 1, Grave 8 | HOOPER Noel Simon (I1311)
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19218 | Wall, Section E, Row 1, Grave 9 | NAVIN Muriel Jean Jermyn (I760)
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19219 | Wall, Section K, Row 2, Grave 35 | SHEARER Rita Flora Jane (I7475)
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19220 | Wall, Section K, Row 2, Grave 36 | ROSS Rupert Vincent (I7476)
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19221 | Wall, Section N, Row 8, Niche #31 | CHING Ewen Gordon (I6236)
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19222 | Wall, Secttion N, Row 8, Grave #32 | NICOL Hazel (I13647)
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19223 | Walls of Reflection, Wall N, Level B, Position 31 | HAM Norman Stewart, Ph.D. (I8380)
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19224 | Walter was living in 1651 as he is explicitly mentioned in the will of his father which is dated in 1651. | CORNISH William (I26020)
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19225 | War Graves Plot, Grave 35 | NEWLAND Kenneth Mitchell (I34670)
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19226 | War Veterans' Memorial Garden | TREWIN Mary Letitia (I38828)
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19227 | War Veterans' Memorial Garden | MULRONEY Thomas Patrick (I38829)
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19228 | War Worker | REED William Charles (I33301)
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19229 | Ward 2 | WALTER Frederick Melvin (I45707)
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19230 | Warrant Officer Class II, Panel 254 | PENHALE Martin Harvey (I28686)
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19231 | Warrant Officer WO RAAF - Postwar Honours List Award ID: 1090408 | SPARKES Walter Stanley, MBE (I24954)
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19232 | Was born on the same day that his great grandmother Cora went to the hospital. | WARREN Darras (I5527)
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19233 | Was detached from the 7th Battalion on two occasions to the ANZAC Corps Farm and the ANZAC Corps Pigeon School. Lest We Forget | WEST Percy (I227)
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19234 | Was wounded at least once. Returned to Australia for early discharge suffering from chronic diarrhoea. Lest We Forget. | NANKERVIS James Richard Percival (I19612)
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19235 | Wedding information found by Bessie GAGNON for Jean: "Benjamin WORFOLK, 60, Whitby Harbour, Yorkshire, England, Widower, ship carpenter, son of James and Sarah Worfolk. Charlotte SAMELS, 53, Oshawa, Devonshire, England, Widow, John and Grace Samels. Witnesses: Chas. Menagh, Mrs. R.I. Menagh, Oshawa. Nov. 17, 1885, Oshawa. Benjamin was of the Brethren denomination and Charlotte was an E. Methodist. Rev. J.M. Fowler. Charlotte and Benjamin are buried immediately to the north of St. John's Church. Charlotte is probably buried in plot 365. | SAMELLS Charlotte (I5127)
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19236 | Weeping Rose, Rose Bed N32, Position 9 | ROGERS Allan Wilson (I11166)
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19237 | Weeping Rose, Rose Bed N32, Position 9 | WELLS Gwendelyne Thelma Henrietta (I11167)
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19238 | Weighed 8 pounds at birth. The French people were curious to see the fair skinned, light haired baby in the hospital. Earl attended Queen Street Public School and Welland High School in Welland, McMaster University in Hamilton graduating in 1957 with an Honours Degree in Economics. He attended Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, graduating with an L.L.B. in the spring of 1960. He articled with McComb, Coulter and Sullivan in Welland, finishing articles with Bruce Mackey in Oshawa. He was called to the bar of Ontario April 12, 1962, (Gertrude Crosier's birthday!). After marriage, he began the practice of law in Oshawa with his brother-in-law Bruce Vipond Mackey, at 36 1/2 King Steet East. Later the office changed location to 17 Simcoe Street North, and still later to 22 King Street West. Earl and Jean (Samells) lived first in Toronto (Forest Hill) at 345 Lonsdale Rd., Apt. 305. In June, 1963, they moved to a brand new apartment building in Oshawa at 323 Gibb Street, Apt. 15. In April, 1965, they with son Craig moved to a new home at 1022 Oshawa Boulevard North, Oshawa. | BAILEY Earl Gordon, QC (I5112)
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19239 | Went west in 1907. Lived at Heward, Sask. and Kenosee Lake. Celebrated 75 years of marriage. | MOUNTJOY Frederick William (I5169)
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19240 | WES A 0750 | ROBINS Stanley Arthur (I4137)
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19241 | WES A 0750 | ROBINS Evelyn Olive (I11645)
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19242 | WES B 0310 | HAM Walter James (I6435)
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19243 | WES B 0310 | ANDERSON Annie (I6445)
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19244 | WES B 0310 | HAM Vera Grace (I6446)
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19245 | WES C 0338 | HILL Mary Catherine Harvey (I3925)
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19246 | WES C 0338 | ROBINS John Harvey (I4126)
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19247 | WES C 0338 | ROBINS Rupert Samuel Ernest (I4130)
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19248 | WES C 0338 | NICHOLLS Kenneth Jack (I11711)
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19249 | WES-V-6 | WALTER Caroline Alinda (I3499)
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19250 | WES-XV-25 | COOK Elizabeth (I435)
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19251 | WES-XV-26 | WALTER Stanley Leopold (I1755)
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19252 | Wesleyan B, Section 8, Grave 25 | FOSTER Charles Frederick (I4275)
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19253 | Wesleyan D, Section 08, Grave 17 | BOYKETT Thomas Omas (I32181)
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19254 | Wesleyan Minister, in Launceston (1872, 1873), Simonstown in the Western Province of South Africa (1874). Also had ministries in Australia, New Zealand, Christmas Island and Norfolk Island. Also believed to have been a Naval Chaplain in the 1890s. | Rev. WALTER John (I5652)
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19255 | Wesleyan PM | NICHOLLS Robert Roy (I4144)
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19256 | Wesleyan Rites. | ALLIN Mary Ann (I5786)
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19257 | Wesleyan Section C | ROBINS Ruby Faith (I4136)
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19258 | Wesleyan Section C | GENDALL William Henry (I11696)
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19259 | Wesleyan Section, Section DA, Gravesite 0386 | TEMPEST Arthur William (I14742)
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19260 | West Australian Mounted Infantry having enlisted in Jan 1900. Later joined the 2nd. Scottish Horse, Marquis of Tullibardine's as a Captain. During WWI served as Captain in the British East Africa Police fi | LONG-INNES Clive Selwyn (I14400)
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19261 | West Wimmera Mail, 10 Jan 1913 Noradjuha Notes Mr. E.V. WALTERS (sic) of Geelong, is back again to the old store at Noradjuha. ____ West Wimmera Mail, 23 Jan 1914 Natimuk Court, 21st. January Constable ROWLEY v Wm. SCOTT, failing to send his child to school the required number of half days, 2 charges,. Find 4/- in each case. Same v Peter Wm. POTTER, failing to have his child vaccinated. Conscientious grounds were pleaded. Fined 20/-. Same v Ellis V. WALTER, same offence and plea. Fined 20/-. ____ Ellis Vincent WALTER lived at 173 Aberdeen Street, Newtown VIC, about 1920. Two of his children, namely Rex Ellis and Hazel Jean were admitted to the Infectious Diseases ward of the Geelong Hospital twice during the 1920s. Reference GHRC, Index to Infectious Diseases cases in Geelong. | WALTER Ellis Vincent (I3365)
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19262 | West Wimmera Mail, 11 Apr 1913 The marriage of Mr. Horace LEE [sic], of Geelong, to Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.O. WALTERS [sic], of Cavendish, and formally of Tooan East, was celebrated at Hamilton yesterday week. | LEIGH Horace Edgar (I774)
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19263 | West Wimmera Mail, 25 Feb 1916 Fall Into A Barrel, Two Ribs Broken Mr J.G. NITSCHKE was standing on a barrel, which was resting on a table, fixing up the afternoon tea pavilion for the Rose Fair at Noradjuha on Saturday. The lid of the barrel gave way and Mr NITSCHKE fell to the ground firmly wedged in the barrel, with the painful result that he sustained two fractured ribs and other injuries. It was some time before those who went to his assistance could disentangle him from the barrel. he was taken per motor car to Dr BIRD's surgery, where he received attention, and is progressing favourably towards recovery. Johannis Gustav NITSCHKE was the son of Gottleib NITSCHKE and Caroline BARTELL. | NITSCHKE Johannes Gustav (I502)
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19264 | West Wimmera Mail, 31 Mar 1911 WEDDING The marriage of the Rev. H.M.C. FOWLER with Miss WALTER, eldest daughter of Cr. A.W. WALTER, J.P. and Mrs. WALTER, of "Oakleigh Park," was celebrated in the Noradjuha Methodist church on Wednesday last, the ceremony taking place at 5 in the evening. The Rev. Charles FOWLER, (brother of the bridegroom), officiated. The bride, who was gracefully attired, was attended by Miss HEARD and Miss WALTER (Gippsland) as first and second bridesmaid respectively. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. Walter FOWLER (brother) and Mr. F. IVORY (nephew) The wedding tea, supplied by Mr. PERRING, was laid in the Mechanics Hall, and about 80 guests sat down. The Rev. Chas. FOWLER presided, and the usual toast were gone through. The bridal couple left by the express for Melbourne from Horsham yesterday morning. | Family F190
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19265 | Western Times May 18, 1917 --Bradworthy Another familiar figure has passed away in that of Mr. Tom Sanguins. Although it was with difficulty he could get from one place to another on his crutches (he was a complete cripple all his days) yet, during the 50 years the writer had known him, he possessed a cheerful spirit. For years he got about in his donkey cart, and so managed to live. He came into the village from Bradworthy Moor. His brother was exceedingly kind him when he lived in the village. He never wanted for a friend. The remains were laid to rest with a most impressive service by the Rev. C. G. Wheetman. The funeral was largely attended, and every respect paid to the memory of an old and respected villager (p.8). | SANGUINS Thomas (I23161)
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19266 | When he was reduced to the ranks for embezzlement it appears that his sentence of three months detention was served on a prison hulk 'Cumberland' moored at Chatham in Kent. Source: UK, Prison Hulk Registers and letter books, 1802-1849. | WESTWOOD John James (I2211)
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19267 | When Lavina's brother Wesley passed away Lavina and husband were living in Kellowna BC. Information came from Wesley's obituary. | KREAMER Lavina Elrich (I37266)
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19268 | Where Baptised: Atworthy Chapel | TREMEER John Harris (I2074)
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19269 | While detached in London he was charged and convicted and fined by the civil court at Bow Street London on 5 Jan 1918 on two charges, namely: 1. Drunkeness (fined 20/-). 2. Assault (fined £3). | BLENNERHASSETT Richard Newman (I1668)
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19270 | Whilst a prisoner of war of the Japanese forces. | MCILWRAITH David Stewart (I4579)
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19271 | White Lady Funerals, Epping VIV. | JARVIS Thomas Michael (I32257)
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19272 | Widdowe | HOCKERIDGE Katherine (I1411)
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19273 | Wife's name given as Isa Marion FRENCH in VIC Marriage Index, 1921-42 but other sources suggest a given name of Bridget. Birth record in VIC Federation Index shows given name of Marian. | Family F2809
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19274 | Will and Inventory of Phillipp Cornish the elder, carpenter, 1690 of Poughill: Proved 1690 Cover Page (from Latin) Poughill 29th January 1690 Will and Inventory of the goods of one Richi (sic) Cornish lately deceased In the name of God Amen: The First day of Aprill: In the yeare of our Lord god according to the computation of the Church of Englande One Thousand Sixe Hundred & Nyntie: I Phillipp Cornish the elder of the Parish of Poughill & County of Cornewall Carpenter being sicke of body but att this present (praysed be god) of a sound perfect & disposing mind & memory hereby revoking & disannuling all former & other Wills whatsoever by mee att any tyme formerly made & ordayne & doe now make & ordayne this my last will & Testament in manner & forme following that is to say: Imprimis I Give & bequeath my Soule into the hands of god almighty my most mercifull Creator hoping & assuredly believing through the mercy & merits of Christ Jesus my most blessed Savyour & Redeemer to receive full remission & pardon for all my sinnes & offences and to raigne with him everlastingly togeather with his Blessed Saints Angells & Whenze in his Kingdome of eternall glory: And my body I bequeath to Christian buryall Item I give & bequeath unto Walter Cornish Chamond Cornish Gideon Cornish & Daniell Cornish my Fower sonnes the summe of Two shillings & Sixe pence a piece to each of them Item I give unto & bequeath unto Gideon Cornish & Moses Cornish sonnes of the foresaid Walter Cornish and unto Gideon Cornish Samuel Cornish & John Cornish sonnes of the foresaid Gideon Cornish my sonne and unto Daniell Cornish Margarite Cornish Honour Cornish & Mary Cornish Children of the foresaid Daniell Cornish my sonne and all of them my Grandchildren, the summe of Twelve pence apiece to each of them: And my will & meaning is that all theise severall Legacies for given & bequeathed shall be respectively payd by my executrix hereinafter named att the end of one year next ensuing after my death If the same bee lawfully & respectively demanded; I Will the residue remaynder of my goods & Chattles debts & Creditts whatsoever not hereby formally given & bequeathed I doe hereby give & bequeath unto Mary Cornish my Daughter whome I doe hereby alsoe make & ordayne to be my whole & sole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament to paying Costs? & Legacies given as abovesaid And to take & receive to her owne proper use benefitt & behoofe all my goods & chattles debts & Creditts whatsoever in any waie due belonging or appertayning unto mee In witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale yeaven the day & yeare First above written Sealed Signed & published Philip Cornish (signed and sealed) in the presence of us Richd. Warmington (signed) John Bryant (signed) Jone Avery (signed) A true & perfect Inventory of all & singular the goods & Chattles debts & Creditts of Phillip Cornish the Elder late of the parish of Poughill & County of Cornewall deceased Inventaryed taken & appraised by John Bryant & Daniel Dennis the Fowerteenth day of January Anno Dmni One Thousand Sixe Hundred & Nyntie and is as followeth li s d Imprs His purse & girdle & wearing apparell 02 00 00 Item one Feather bed Three Feather bolsters & Three Feather pillowes 02 10 00 Item Two dust beds & one dust bolster 00 05 00 Item in Coverletts blanketts & sheetts 01 10 00 All the records on this website are placed there with the permission of their transcribers, to whom the copyright belongs. They are only to be used for personal research, and are not to be copied in any way without prior written consent - see full copyright notice at www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/copyright.php Item Three Bedsteeds & one Trundle bedsteed 00 15 00 Item in Brasse & pewter 03 10 00 Item in Keenes tubbs barrells & other timber vessells 01 10 00 Item Two table boards with chayres & stooles 01 00 00 Item one old Cupboard Two Chests one Amery Two Cofers & Two boxes 01 10 00 Item Tr---dle? & Two Fleshbarrells 00 12 00 Item for saltmeat & other provisions in store 00 12 00 Item Three piggs ?------- & Two piggs houses 01 00 00 Item Utensills & Iron ware belonging to the Kitchen with all Lumber & other things herein forgotten & not appraysed 00 05 00 Sum Totalis 16 19 00 John Bryant (signed) Daniell Dennis (signed) Transcribed by Judith Upton from LDS Film Number 2220769 Image numbers 1340 - 1342 CRO Ref. No. AP/C/2115 | CORNISH Phillip (I26006)
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19275 | Will of James Yeo, late of Port Hill, Prince Edward Island - Proved 1874 Liber 7 Folio 464 (James died on the 25th August, 1868) Estate Valued at under £16,000 In the Court of Probate of and for Prince Edward Island, 32nd Victoria A.D. 1869 In the Estate of the Honorable James Yeo late of Port Hill in the said Island, Merchant, deceased Be it known that upon search being made in the Registry of the said Court of Probate of and for the said Island it plainly appears that on the second day of September in the year of our Lord, 1868 the last Will and Testament of the said James Yeo, deceased who died at Port Hill aforesaid in the same year was proved by John Ings esquire one of the executors therein named Power being reserved to grant Letters and Testamentary thereof to the other three Exectors therein named or any of them. When requires and which were subsequently granted to Captain William Richards and James Yeo Esquire two of the other executors therein named to wit on the 18th day of September last past and on the 23rd day of December last past respectively and which said Probate now remains of ... in the said Registry of the time... In the name of God Amen I the Honorable James Yeo of Port Hill in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Merchant being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding considering the uncertainty of human life do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say........ In the first place I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Jane Ings , wife of John Ings of Charlottetown , Printer, the sum of £2,000 Island currency which I hereby direct my executors hereinafter named to place in the hands of my son, William Yeo of Appledore in the County of Devon, England, Merchant and Banker to be kept on interest until her son George Arthur Ings shall attain the age of twenty one years then to be equally divided among all her children share and share alike or such of them as shall then be living, but Mary Jane is to draw the interest thereof in the meantime yearly. Item:- I give and bequeath to my daughter Susan Richards, wife of Captain William Richards the sum of £1,200 Island currency which I direct my said executors to place in the hands of my son William Yeo of Appledore, aforesaid to be kept on interest until her daughter Isabella Margaret Richards shall attain the age of twenty one years then to be equally divided among her children, share and share alike or such of them as shall then be living but Susan is to draw the interest thereof yearly in the meantime. Item:- I give and bequeath on to my daughter Isabella Saunders, wife of Joseph R Saunders of Gloucester, England, Merchant the sum of £2,000 Island Currency to be placed in the hands of my son William Yeo of Appledore aforesaid for her use and that of her children and to be equally divided among the children share and share alike as soon as the third child shall attain the age of twenty one years but Isabella is to draw the interest thereof yearly in the meantime. Item:- I give and bequeath to my sons John Yeo and James Yeo and the survivor of them and the heirs executors and administrators of such survivor an annuity or yearly sum of £100 Island Currency. In trust for the sole and personal use benefit and disposal of my daughter, Caroline Alice Horkin, wife of Daniel Horkin so that the said annuity may be entirely free from and beyond the reach or control of her said husband and of any future husband and not subject or liable to the payment of any of his debts or engagements and the receipt or receipts..writing of my said daughter, Caroline Alice alone shall be a good and sufficient discharge of the said trustees or the survivor of them or their heirs, executors and administrators of such survivor for all or any payments made by them or any of them on account of such annuity as aforesaid and I hereby charge my estate situate on lot or township Number 13 in the said Island with the payment of the said annuity and after the decease of my said daughter Caroline Alice my will is that the said annuity or yearly sum of £100 to be equally divided among all her brothers and sisters. Item:- I give and bequeath to my son William Yeo of Appledore aforesaid the sum of £100 British sterling considering him already well and sufficiently provided for. Item:- I give and devise to my son James Yeo all the farms he now holds situate on lot or township No 13 to hold the same to him the said James Yeo his heirs and assigns for ever. Item:- I give and bequeath to my son John Yeo the sum of £100 sterling only not from any want of affection for him but because I consider him already well and sufficiently provided for. Item:- I give and devise to my Grandson, James Richards, son of Captain William Richards the freehold farm at Wilmot Creek Township, Number 25 comprising 117 acres now in possession of Richard Bowness to hold the same to him the said James Richards his heirs and assigns for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my Grandson John Richards and his heirs for ever the farm or township Number 13 that was formerly Michael Ramsay's comprising 100 acres more or less. Item:- I give and bequeath to my Grandson, Walter Ings the farm on lot or township Numer 13 now in possession of William Gorrell comprising 100 acres to hold to him the said Walter Ings and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my grandson George Arthur Ings the farm on lot 13 now in possession of Henry Wickett comprising 62 and half acres more or less to hold to him the said George Arthur Ings and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my Grandson William Frederick Ings the farm on lot 13 which was formerly Thomas Gards and now in possession of Donald Ramsay comprising 100 acres and upwards to hold to the said William Frederick Ings and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my granddaughter Isabella Margaret Richards the farm on lot 13 now in possession of William Wicketts comprising of 150 acres to hold to her or her heirs for ever. Item:- I give to my son in law Captain William Richards the freehold of the farm on the south side of Grants Road adjoining Grants River comprising of 100 acres on lot 13 to hold to him, his heirs and assigns for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my son in law John Ings the freehold of the farm on lot 13 now in possession of William Bagloe comprising 112 acres to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my granddaughter Constance Damaris Ings the farm on lot 13 in possession of Alexander Ramsay comprising or supposed to contain 75 acres be the same more or less to hold to her and her heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my Grandson, Albert Ernest Ings the farm on Lot 13 in possession of Donald Ramsay, Maple Hill, comprising 81 acres more or less to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my granddaughter Louisa Broad the farm on Lot 13 now in possession of James McAustant comprising 72 acres to hold to her and her heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise my four granddaughters, Louisa Broad last named, Mary Jane Broad, Damaris Broad and Isabella Broad all daughters of my daughter Ann Green the sum of £100 currency each which I direct my executors to pay to them on their attaining the age of 21 years. Item:- I give and bequeath to my six grandchildren the children of my daughter, Isabella Saunders the sum of £50 sterling each. Item:- I give and devise to my grandson Charles Sergant Yeo the farm on lot 13 now in possession of James Gorman comprising 100 acres to hold to him the said Charles Sergant Yeo and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my grandson Herbert Yeo the farm in possession of Dinah Williams on lot 13 comprising 81 acres to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my grandson John Edmund Yeo the farm on lot 13 now in possession of Allan Mc Lean comprising 100 acres to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give and devise to my grandson William Arthur Yeo t he farm on lot 13 now in possession of Thomas Sullivan to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Item:- I give, devise and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my property of every description whatsoever of which I shall be possessed at the time of my decease or over which I shall have a disposing or controlling power howsoever or wheresoever situated real or personal consisting of lands and townships money in the funds stock in trade ships and vessels timber securities for moneys and debts of every description whatsoever unto my children, Susan Richards, Mary Jane Ings, Isabella Saunders, John Yeo and James Yeo to be equally divided share and share alike. And lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint Captain William Richards, John Ings, John Yeo and James Yeo my executors of this my last will and testament. I the said James Yeo hereby revoking, annulling and making void all former and other wills or will or other testamentary dispositions by me at any time or times heretoafore made or executed and to declare these presents only to contain my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said James Yeo have to this my last will and testament set my hand and affixed my seal this 14th day of July, 1868. Signed James Yeo On the 3rd March, 1874 admon with the will annexed of the personal estate of the Honorable James Yeo late of Port Hill, PEI, Merchant deceased who died 25th August 1868 at Port Hill aforesaid was granted to John Brounker Ingle the lawful attorney of William Richards, John Ings and John Yeo the son for their use and benefit and also for the use and benefit of James Yeo, the son also the Executors names in the said will all of whom now reside at Prince Edward Island aforesaid and until they collectively, the said William Richards, John Ings and John Yeo jointly or the said James Yeo solely shall duly apply for and obtain probate of the said Will to be granted to them or him, he the said John Brounker Ingle having been first sworn. | YEO James, IV (I44959)
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19276 | Will record destroyed by enemy action, 1942. | WALTER John (I8)
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19277 | Will, Richard Walter, Yeoman of Bradworthy, Devon, proved in Court of Ely, 2 May 1806. | WALTER Richard (I1855)
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19278 | William and Elizabeth inherited their farm from her parents and it is believed that they had no children. | WALTER William (I9752)
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19279 | William Henry HERD and his wife and family lived for many years at 139 Autumn Street, Geelong West VIC. | HERD William Henry (I3463)
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19280 | William John JACKSON's brother Thomas Roy JACKSON (1893-1918, known as Roy) also died while serving on the Western Front. | JACKSON William John (I32469)
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