WILL of WILLIAM SMITH I (about 1787-1863) SUMMARY |
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William moved to the Greenwich area, Kent, sometime before 1808, and
apparently became a successful business man (coal dealer?) - he couldn’t write |
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SIGNED 1st
CODICIL 2nd
CODICIL |
15 SEP 1859 8 SEP 1860 13 FEB 1862 |
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EXECUTORS |
illegible, friend, Greenwich, surgeon Charles Messingham
SHEPHERD I Henry ADAMS, Deptford, coal merchant |
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WITNESSES |
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PROVED |
6
MAY 1863, probate granted to Henry ADAMS and Charles Messingham
SHEPHERD I |
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LEFT |
£25,000 |
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RELATIVES MENTIONED |
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SONS |
JAMES THOMAS SMITH WILLIAM HENRY SMITH HENRY JAMES SMITH |
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DAUGHTERS |
ELIZABETH ANN SMITH BURGESS ANN FRANCES SMITH DURHAM SARAH MORRIS SMITH SHEPHERD |
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SISTERS |
SARAH SMITH GREEN |
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CATHERINE SMITH SAMS (1783-1821)
AND FAMILY NOT MENTIONED |
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BROTHERS |
JAMES SMITH THOMAS SMITH |
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JOHN II
(1785-) NOT MENTIONED, SO POSSIBLY ALREADY DEAD |
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GRANDDAUGHTER |
SARAH ANN FRANCES BURGESS JEFFERY |
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original notes by William Smith’s Great-great-granddaughter, Cayman
Islands |
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PAGE UPDATED 18 JANUARY 2010 |
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