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Old 26-06-22, 10:01
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Originally Posted by Merry View Post
I agree about the year, as I saw a death notice for Charles in the newspapers in June 1832.

Is 'Mrs Beecheno' to do with her executor, Richard Beecheno?
It's Richard Beecheno, Merry, yes, one of the Executors.

"St Ives Huntingdonshire
Feby 11th 1837
on which day appeared Samuel Dove Ullph Merchant and
Richard Beecheno, Draper, both of the Parish of Saint Ives
in the County of Huntingdon and being sworn on the Holy Evangelists
alleged and made oath as follows namely that they are the
Executors named in the last Will and Testament of Susanna
Dexter, Widow of the same Parish and County & that
the Goods Chattels & Credits of the said deceased did
not amount at the time of her death unto the sum of one
Hundred Pounds & that they the said Executors will return
a true Inventory unto Archdeaconry Court of Huntingdon
when by Law required

Samuel Dove Ullph
Richard Beecheno"
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