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Susanna Dexter's will is contradictory.
"What little furniture I may have to be disposed of and the produce with two pairs of sheets & some few of my Linen and wearing apparel to be sent to Whitby in Yorkshire for the use & Comfort of my nephew Charles Lambs Widow, she being left with eight children quite unprovided for -" However, further down it clearly says: "Signed this August 21st 1831". This HAS to be incorrect. Charles Lamb died on 3rd June 1832 at Abchurch-lane Hospital in London. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...amb%22&f=false For years we thought he had died by 1831 because of this will, until the article was found. Susanna's will starts off OK, initially written in a clear yet messy hand. Then she appears to have made additions in her own untidy handwriting. One of those is as follows: "July 15 86 I beg what Mr Partridge has in his hands may be appropriated to returning Miss Barnes & Mr Robt Hutchinson & Mr Ashton what I have had of them since I have been Mrs Beecheno signed this August 21st 1831 S Dexter" I'm not sure what the 86 (or 80) denotes. The layout is untidy. I can only suppose she got the year wrong and it was 1832 or later. The wrapper of the will has other hand-written additions, one in her hand dated August 15th 1836. Susanna Dexter was buried on 3rd February 1837 at St Ives, Huntingdonshire, and probate was granted on 11th February 1837. |
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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?
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"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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I've looked at all the Harri* entries on the 1851 census born in Hunt* of the right age, but none appear to be your Harriet. I am aware that Hunts, Herts, Hants and Heref are pretty interchangable in transcriptions, so that's not helping!
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Thanks for looking, Merry.
I even managed to interest OH this morning with the will of Susanna Dexter. |
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lol - these are his ancestors, are they not?!!
Where do his Lambs originate from?
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Yes, OH's ancestors. He is interested but he glazes over with too many details!
The earliest records of the Lambs are in Huntingdon. George Lamb married Agnes Corbett in 1579. The Lambs stayed in Huntingdon for a long time but Charles Lamb was obviously apprenticed as a gunsmith. He married Sarah Chambers in 1816 at Halesowen, Worcestershire, but she was from Birmingham. The first children were born in Birmingham but then they went to Whitby. |
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One thing he really enjoys is going around churches and looking at graves, so he is a willing escort. He finds going to Record Offices interesting up to a certain extent but hasn't got the same staying power as I do!
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George Lamb Born in 1558 - Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, UK Deceased in 1621, aged 63 years old Spouses and children Married in 1579, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, UK, to Agnes Corbett 1562- with F Anne Lamb 1580- M Robert Lamb 1581- F Elizabeth Lamb 1583- F Isabel Lamb 1586- F Alice Lamb 1588- M William Lamb 1590- F Christian Lamb 1592- M John Lamb 1595- F Anne Lamb 1598- M Thomas Lamb 1602- tree owner Suzanne Maitland - Wood
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Agnes Corbett
Born in 1562 - Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire, UK Deceased Parents Henry Corbett 1526- Elizabeth Whyte 1526- Married in 1547, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire, UK, to Elizabeth Whyte 1526- with M Henry Corbett 1552- F Agnes Corbett 1562- F Elizabeth Corbett 1564- M Thomas Corbett 1565- M Edward Corbett 1566- nothing on George - so it looks like Suzanne - the tree owner is from the Corbett side
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