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WILL of WILLIAM SMITH I (about 1787-1863)

SUMMARY

William moved to the Greenwich area, Kent, sometime before 1808, and apparently became a successful business man (coal dealer?) -  he couldn’t write

SIGNED

1st CODICIL

2nd CODICIL

15 SEP 1859

8 SEP 1860

13 FEB 1862

EXECUTORS

illegible, friend, Greenwich, surgeon

Charles Messingham SHEPHERD I

Henry ADAMS, Deptford, coal merchant

WITNESSES

 

PROVED

6 MAY 1863, probate granted to Henry ADAMS and Charles Messingham SHEPHERD I

LEFT

£25,000

RELATIVES MENTIONED

SONS

JAMES THOMAS SMITH

WILLIAM HENRY SMITH

HENRY JAMES SMITH

DAUGHTERS

ELIZABETH ANN SMITH BURGESS

ANN FRANCES SMITH DURHAM

SARAH MORRIS SMITH SHEPHERD

SISTERS

SARAH SMITH GREEN

CATHERINE SMITH SAMS (1783-1821) AND FAMILY NOT MENTIONED

BROTHERS

JAMES SMITH

THOMAS SMITH

JOHN II (1785-) NOT MENTIONED, SO POSSIBLY ALREADY DEAD

GRANDDAUGHTER

SARAH ANN FRANCES BURGESS JEFFERY

original notes by William Smith’s Great-great-granddaughter, Cayman Islands

PAGE UPDATED 18 JANUARY 2010

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