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18751 There is an entry in the Kabra birthday book for a grandson, Kane, born 30 Oct 2012.

 
SLEAFORD, John (I2652)
 
18752 There is an online tree that gives his full name as Reginald James Russell and shows that he died in South Australia in an unknown year.
His sister Myrtle died in South Australia, so that information may be correct.

 
RUSSELL, James (I1637)
 
18753 There is IGI record for Sarah Nunn marriage to William Swan 10 November, 1789 at Dalham , Suffolk. It correct Sarah, she would have been 18 years old.
 
NUNN, Sarah (I4734)
 
18754 These could also be their children:
JANE, F, born 1918, ref 185/ 24 in Cruden.
GEORGE JOHN, M, 1922, ref 185/ 22 Cruden
ROBERT, M, 1924, ref 185/ 21 Cruden
ELIZA ANN, F, 1927, ref 185/ 37 Cruden

 
SILVER, William (I8678)
 
18755 These Queensland birth and death records best fit this Joseph Edward HILL:
1890 C454 Joseph Edward Hill Edward Mary Ellen O'Mallane
1963 B59926 Joseph Edward Hill Edward Mary Ellen O'Mullane

 
HILL, Joseph Edward (I2433)
 
18756 Thingoe district, Suffolk, marriage reference: 4a 499 Family: Frederick NUNN / Sarah Ann CRACK (F1901)
 
18757 This appears to be Anne at 112 Southgate St, Bury St Edmunds in house headed by James Harvey, aged 53, retired draper
Ann NUNN, serv, unm, aged 21, house maid, born Chevington C1830

 
NUNN, Anne (I4821)
 
18758 This appears to be her base child:
Name: NUNN, Oliver Registration District: Help Bury St. Edmunds County: Suffolk
Year of Registration: 1870 Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's Maiden Name: Not available before 1911 Q3 Volume No: 4A Page No: 542

 
NUNN, Susanna (I5039)
 
18759 This appears to be her on the 1901 census:
1901 census for Hertfordshire County Lunatic Asylum, Hill End Near St Albans
Jane PHILLIPS, patient Single F 39 1862 Twine Winder
Lunatic Bethnal Green London
RG number: RG13 Piece: 1313 Folio: 146 Page: 21

 
PHILLIPS, Jane (I6641)
 
18760 This appears to be him in a report that appeared in the Western Times South West, England 13/05/1919
At Paignton Police Court on Friday, Albert Card, palmist on the Pier, was committed for trial to the Assizes, bail being refused, on a charge of attempted suicide.
Albert Card, a Paignton palmist, was committed for trial for attempted suicide* on May 7th. The man had been ill, and told Beach Inspector Braund that if he was not about on Thursday morning to tell Mrs. Card. On Thursday morning he was not about and three constables going to his office on the pier found him lying there unconscious. He had taken poison. In his diary was note. "Finish to-night"
*He reportedly died by his own hand in 1921

 
CARD, Albert (I2977)
 
18761 This appears to be him on 1921 census:
1921 Census for Tame St Institution Ancoats, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Charles Nunn Male Birth year 1877 Census date 19 June 1921
Age as transcribed 43 y 11 m Relationship to head Inmate Marital status Single Birth place Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Occupation Gen Labourer
Occupation code 975 Occupation code with suffix 975/8
Employer Hadfields Sheffield
Employer code 112 Place of work No Fixed Place
Person making return Leonard E Healey
House name Tame St Institution
Archive The National Archives Archive series RG 15 Piece number 19460 Page 12
Schedule type code II District reference RD 466 RS 2 ED 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42

 
NUNN, Charles (I2034)
 
18762 This appears to be the same person as a newspaper proprietor in Auckland, New Zealand. Yet to find any other trace of him in NZ record.
England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921 Name William Ayton Silver Gender Male Initiation Age 23 Birth Year 1852
Initiation Date 15 Jul 1875 First Payment Year on Register 1875 Year range 1863-1887
Profession Newsp. Propr Lodge Prince of Wales Lodge Lodge Location Auckland New Zealand
Lodge Number 1338 Folio Number 201

 
SILVER, William Aytoun (I7295)
 
18763 This Chevington marriage appears to be them: 19 Nov 1859 William Nunn and Roda Howe
 
NUNN, William (I5080)
 
18764 This Chevington marriage appears to be them: 19 Nov 1859 William Nunn and Roda Howe
 
Family: William NUNN / Rhoda HOWE (F1522)
 
18765 This could be his baptism. Name Thomas Nun
Christening Date 09 Oct 1653 Christening Place BRADFIELD SAINT GEORGE,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND
Father's Name John Nun
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3JT-TM


When Thomas and Elizabeth married in Chevington, two other Nunns also married and were possibly related. Robert Nunne (BK1626 also probably born Bradfield St George to a Robert Nun) and Elizabeth Stewart married on 5 Aug 1680 and William Nunne (BK1628, best fit is a son of John Nun and Anne but born at Ixworth, so less likely to be connected) married Alice Herington on 24 Aug 1682 As well, on 7 Mar 1689, a Margarett Nunn (BK1630) married Samuel Barrow
 
NUNN, Thomas (I2695)
 
18766 This could be Phoebe's child: Ellen Nunn born to a Phoebe Nunn in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, 26 April 1841.

 
NUNN, Phoebe (I387)
 
18767 This headstone was erected by John Ferguson in memory of Sarah Nunn for many years his faithful housekeeper, a native of Chevington, in the County of Suffolk, who died at Peebles, 17th May, 1911, aged 82 years.
Also the above John Ferguson who died at Brier Bush, Peebles, 24th April 1913, aged 73 years.
And his wife Edith Aston, who died at Peebles, 26th September 1935, aged 61 years.

 
NUNN, Sarah (I4912)
 
18768 This is a John Nunn on the 1841 census at Hawstead, Suffolk, who may be this person. See
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73S-KSG
That's based on the fact that it appears to be the same John Nunn at Hawstead on the 1851 census which shows him born at Chevington. So this fits this John Nunn. See https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGRV-DWF
However, he was first married in 1788 to Sarah Pryke (or Prick) who, according to one online tree died in 1818. On the assumption he remarried thereafter to an Elizabeth, it fits that he's the John Nunn at Hawstead.

 
NUNN, John (I10)
 
18769 This is a likely first marriage for Alice aged 16.
https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
Marriage registration: Alice May Johnson Marriage date: 11 Nov 1922 Spouse's name: William Russell Hunter Registration details:1922/B/31093


https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
Birth registration: Joyce Margaret Hunter Birth date: 29 Aug 1923 Mother's name: Alice May Johnson Father/parent's name: William Russell Hunter Registration details: 1923/C/10121

 
JOHNSON, Alice May (I1039)
 
18770 This is a presumed second marriage.
https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
Marriage registration: Grace Myrtle Beetham Marriage date: 18/07/1925 Spouse's name: Norman Randorf Registration details:1925/C/2343
NOTE also that there is a marriage registration for Grace Myrtle Randorf Marriage date: 14/04/1949 Spouse's name: Alexander Clifford Noel Stitt Registration details: 1949/B/22171
This is her death registration: Grace Myrtle Stitt Birth year: 1909 Death date: 07/02/1984 Mother's name:Malvina Strohfield Father/parent's name: Benjimin Simon Beetham Registration details:1984/50996

 
RANDOLPH, Norman (I1216)
 
18771 This is a probable 1939 register entry for the family at 443 London Rd, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Birth date correct for James but Margaret gives her birth date at 3 Oct 1900 when she was born 3 Oct 1898. Perhaps a little white lie? There is also a closed record for the household which would be for their daughter Heather born 1927.
James F Crawford 30 Jun 1900 Male Civil Engineer Married 161 1
Margaret A Crawford 03 Oct 1900 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 161 2
Ref: RG101/4101H/016/11

 
SHENNAN, Margaret Agnes (I4237)
 
18772 This is a probable 1939 register entry for the family at 443 London Rd, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Birth date correct for James but Margaret gives her birth date at 3 Oct 1900 when she was born 3 Oct 1898. Perhaps a little white lie? There is also a closed record for the household which would be for their daughter Heather born 1927.
James F Crawford 30 Jun 1900 Male Civil Engineer Married 161 1
Margaret A Crawford 03 Oct 1900 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 161 2
Ref: RG101/4101H/016/11

 
SHENNAN, Margaret Agnes (I4237)
 
18773 This is a transcript of a letter written by Elizabeth Todd from Chicago in 1939 in response to one from Eva Silver telling Elizabeth of her sister's death, that is Eva's mother. 13th Sept 1939 2172 Giddings Street, USA Chicago, Ill. My Dear Eva, Received your dear letter Monday this week with the sad news of your dear mother's death. She died on the 19th Aug, our father's birthday. How strange. But I never knew she had not been well all this year. She never complained till the last, poor dear. She must have been a great sufferer. Am glad you were all able to be with her, it sure would be a great comfort to her at the end. Yes, dear, it's your Dad that will miss her most, they sure have been a very happy couple for so long. God had spared them so long. So she wished to be cremated and she had her wish. I will always remember when I said goodbye to her at the station when she left for Australia. Little did we think we would not meet again on this earth. I feel so sad for you now but am glad dear you take is so well and you say it's God's will and we must bear it. I will try and write your dear Dad some day. Am glad he is bearing up so well. You will be back in your hospital by now and I expect plenty work to pass the time. Much sympathy pass your Uncle and cousins and love from us all ever, From old Aunty Lyzzie. PS Mother was about 2 years younger than me and every one thought she was the oldest. Mother used to call her "wee boobet", a pet name I dare say. She would not tell you it. Bye bye dear, God bless you My dear I have the picture with your Dad and her taken at the seaside; we're so proud of it. Ta Ta.
 
TODD, Elizabeth (I3047)
 
18774 This is Elsie on 1939 Register for 4 Westburne Terrace Westbourne Ter, Kings Road, Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough C.B., Yorkshire (North Riding), England
First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number
John W R Clark 01 Nov 1917 Male Window Cleaner Married 193 5
Elsie Clark 01 Dec 1921* Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 193 6
*Born 1922 according to other records.

 
NUNN, Elsie Elizabeth (I9640)
 
18775 This is her likely death certificate but there are a couple of questions/anomalies. If this is the same Elpset Silver, she was born in Jan 1821 which means she would have already turned 84. The other issue is her mother's name given as Elspet Jamieson M.S.Edward. However, the only Elspet Silver found in the records born in 1821 was to Adam Silver and Charlotte Jamieson.
1905 deaths in the district of Cookney in the county of Kincardine:
No 5 Elspet McDonald (widow of Angus McDonald crofter) 1905 March 26 at 2.30pm at Hill of Brucewell, Cookney, female, 83 years 11 months. Dau of Adam Silver, farmer, deceased and Elspet Jamieson M.S.Edward, deceased, cause: senile decay, Informant George McDonald, son.

 
SILVER, Elspet (I4603)
 
18776 This is most likely him on the 1939 register in the Atkins Household (7 People)
No 95 Smeaton Street , Middlesbrough C.B., Yorkshire (North Riding), England
Benjamin Nunn 23 May 1877 widower Steel Worker
James F Atkins 31 Oct 1912 ???
Elizabeth A Atkins 06 Apr 1917 ???
Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record.
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Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record.
Jean Nunn 20 Apr 1927 School

 
NUNN, Joseph Benjamin (I8249)
 
18777 This is possibly him on 1939 register assuming the Clara with him is his second wife.
Nunn Household (2 People)
Bull Inn , Hartismere R.D., Suffolk, England
Robert Nunn 31 Jan 1873 Male Licensee Married 97 2
Clara M Nunn 31 Mar 1883 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Bar Attendant Married 97 1
Ref: RG101/6645G/011/17 Letter Code: TXHV

 
NUNN, Robert (I2046)
 
18778 This is probably the birth of John's daughter who was informant on his death certificate. Her signature is a bit difficult to read but first name certainly appears to be Alexina.
SILVER,ALEXINA MCLEOD, F, born 1929, Ref 168/2 209, St Machar
SILVER, John Alexander (I8826)
 
18779 This is the James Westwood who with his first cousin Henry Aldridge had a business carrying fodder from Herts. to London during the 1880s.



Herts Advertiser 06 October 1906, p8.
WHEATHAMPSTEAD
Death of Mr James Westwood.-Attributed to a chill contracted at the cricket match, Married v Single, on Thursday of last week, the death took place on Wednesday morning of Mr. James Westwood, publican, of the High-street.
Mr Westwood was extremely popular with all villagers, and his sudden death from Pneumonia was received with widespread regret.
For many years he was connected with the Volunteers and the local Fire Brigade.

 
WESTWOOD, James (I6337)
 
18780 This is the last will and testament of me Elwin Clyde Nunn of 2 Tamara Court, Berriedale in Tasmania
1. I revoke all prior wills and testamentary writings heretofore made by me and declare this to be my last will and testament.
2. I appoint John Thomas Turner and Eileen Joyce Nunn to be executors and trustees hereof and I direct that any trustee of this my will being a solicitor shall be entitled to charge and be paid for all work done by him in the proof of my will and the administration of my estate.
3. I give devise and bequeath my entire estate of whatsoever nature and wheresoever situate unto my trustees upon trust (after payment thereout of all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and all probate and succession duty federal or state payable upon any part of parts of my estate) to sell call inn or convert the same into money (with power for my trustees to postpone such sale calling in and conversion for such period as they shall deem expedient) and to hold the proceeds thereof for my wife absolutely provided that my said wife shall survive me for a period of one month after my death.
4. In the event that my wife fails to attain a vested interest under my will I appoint John Bruce Piggott and John Thomas Turner to be executors and trustees hereof and I give devise and bequeath my entire estate of whatsovever nature and wheresoever situate unto my trustees upon trust (after payment thereout of all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and all probate and succession duty federal or state payable upon any part or parts of my estate) to sell call in or convert the same into money (with power for my trustees to postpone such sale calling in and conversion for such period as they shall deem expedient) and to hold the balance thereof upon trust for all the brothers and sisters of my wife and myself who shall be living at the time of my death and if more than one in equal shares it witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 29th day of November 1968.

Probate notes: Died 24th Sept 1973 at Hobart in Tasmania.
Value $26,458. E.J.Nunn: 2 Tamara Court, Berriedale, Tasmania

 
NUNN, Elwin Clyde (I1930)
 
18781 This is the last Will and Testament of me James Payne Storey of 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, in the County of Kent, Gentleman.

I direct the payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses. I hereby give to my wife Amelia otherwise Emily Sarah Storey all my plate, linen, wine, and consumable stores for her own use absolutely and I also give to her all other my household furniture and household effects for her absolute use and enjoyment during her life and after her decease, I direct that the same shall form part of my residuary estate.
I give to my brother Charles Henry Storey a legacy of ?105 to be paid as conveniently may be after my decease.
I devise and bequeath all my real, leasehold, and residuary personal estate except estates vested in me as trustee or mortgagee unto my said wife and to my said son George Adolphus Storey and my son in-law Ranier William Elwyn their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns respectively who and the survivor and survivors of them and the heirs, executors, administrators of each survivor and other the trustees or trustee for the time being of my will and hereinafter referred to as my trustees or trustee upon trust that my said wife may use and enjoy the same and receive and take the rents and profit there of during her life for her own absolute use and benefit and upon the further trust that my trustees or trustee shall at the request and with the consent of my said wife but not otherwise during her life and after her decease absolutely at such time or times and in such manner as my trustees or trustee shall think fit sell, call in and convert into money my said real, leasehold, and residuary personal estate, and as must the proceed thereof if sold and converted during the lifetime of my said wife in one or more of the ------------? of investment herein after authorised as she shall direct and so that my said wife receive the income of such investment during her life and after the decease of my said wife, my trustees or trustee shall divide the proceeds of my said real, leasehold, and residuary personal estate (hereinafter called my trust funds) equally between and amongst my children living at my decease and the issue of any who shall be then dead who being male shall attain the age of 21 years or being female shall attain that age or marry such issue taking amongst them equally if more than one his her or their deceased parents share subject never-less as hereinafter mentioned and I direct that the share of each of my daughters if and in my trust funds shall be for her separate use and that the share of my son William Fitch Storey therein shall not be paid to him but shall be held by my trustees or trustee upon trust to invest in their names or name in some or one of the modes of investment hereinafter authorised with full power to vary and alter the same and to stand possessed thereof in trust during the joint lives of my said son, William Fitch Storey, and his wife Edith, and during the life of the survivor of them to pay and apply the income thereof for the maintenance and support or otherwise for the benefit of all or each one or more exclusively of the other or others of them the said William Fitch Storey and his said wife then in trust for the child or children of the said William Fitch Storey who being male shall attain the age of 21 years or being female shall attain that age or marry, if more than one in equal shares and if there shall be no such child then in trust for the said William Fitch Storey, his executors, administrators, and assigns, I declare that any money that may have been advanced by me to either of my sons shall be taken as part of his share in my trust funds and shall be bought into account accordingly but without charge for interest.

I declare that my trustees or trustee with the consent of my wife during her life may lease any part of my real or leasehold estates for such term not exceeding 21 years and as such ----------? my said wife shall direct.
I declare that all monies liable to be invested under this my will may be invested in the Government Stocks, or Funds, of the United Kingdom or India, or in the stock of the Bank of England or the Bonds or Debenture stock or Preference stock of any Railway Company in Great Britain, or upon real or leasehold securities in England and Wales, and I also declare that the statutory power of appointing new trustees shall for the purposes of this my will be vested in my said wife during her life and after her decease in the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee or in the executors or administrators of the last surviving trustee.
I devise all estates vested in me as trustee or mortgagee unto my said trustees or trustee subject to the trusts or equities affecting the same respectively.
I appoint my said wife sole Executrix during her life and after her death the said George Adolphus Storey and Ranier William Elwyn, Executors of this my will and I revoke all former and other wills.

In witness whereof I have herein to set my hand this 6th day of March 1875 James Payne Storey------------- signed and declared by the said James Payne Storey the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witness Worthington Evans (Solicitor) 72 Coleman St, London Allen Colyer, Addington St, Ramsgate.

This is a Codicil to the will of me James Payne Storey of 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate in the County of Kent, Gentleman
which will is dated the 6th March 1875 whereas by my said will after giving to my dear wife Amelia otherwise Emily Sarah Storey all my plate, linen, wine , consumable stock, for her own use absolutely. I have given to her all other my household furniture and household effects for her absolute use and enjoyment during her life and after her decease I have directed that the same shall form part of my residuary estate. Now I do hereby revoke the said bequest of my household furniture and household effects, and in lieu thereof I give and bequeath the same unto my said dear wife for her own use absolutely and all other respect I confirm my said will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this day 20th September 1875 James Payne Storey---------signed by the said James Payne Storey the testator as and for a Codicil to his last will in the presence of us both being present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witness Lydia Chambers, 9 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate Margaret Castle, 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate.

This is a second Codicil to the will of me James Payne Storey of 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate in the County of Kent, Gentleman, which will bears date the 6th day of March 1875 whereas since the execution of my first Codicil dated the 20th day of September 1875, my dear wife has departed this life.
I desire and direct that my pictures and books shall not be sold but shall be divided among all my children living at my decease in shares equal in value as may be possible the allotment and apportionment thereof to be made by my executors with the assistance of my son in-law Phillip Hermogenes Calderon whose decision upon any point of difference between my said executors or between them and any of my children as to the value or mode of allotment shall be final and I direct that the pictures and books allotted to my son William Fitch Storey shall be his absolutely and not subject to the trusts declared as to his share of my trust estate, by my said will, and whereas my said dear wife shortly before her death advanced to my son Albert Storey the sum of ?500 which was raised by mortgage of property belonging to her at St Albans.
Now I hereby declare that the said sum of ?500 was intended and shall be treated as an absolute gift by my said wife to the said Albert Storey and shall not be treated as an advance or taken into account in ascertaining the share of the said Albert Storey in my trust estate, in all other respects I hereby confirm my said will and declare that it shall operate and take effect as if my said wife had died immediately after me instead of in my lifetime.
In witness whereof I have set my hand this 27th day of January 1876 James Payne Storey------ signed by the said James Payne Storey as and for a Codicil to the last will in the presence of us at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereinto subscribed our names as witnesses Worthington Evans, Solicitor, 34 Eastcheap --------- Margaret Castle 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Servant.

This is a Third Codicil to the will of me James Payne Storey of 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, which will is dated the 6th day of March 1875.
I give to my friend Mrs Mercy Allen of 56 Royal Rd, Ramsgate a legacy of ?30 free of duty as a small acknowledgement of her friendship and kindness to my late dear wife and subject there to confirm my said will and previous Codicils in witness whereof the said James Payne Storey have hereunto set my hand as and for a third Codicil to my last will and testament this 9th day of February in the year of our Lord 1876 ------- James Payne Storey ----- signed by the said James Payne Storey as and for a third Codicil to his last will and testament in the presence of us at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Fanny Paramour, 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Housekeeper ------------ Margaret Castle, 8 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Servant.

Proved at London with three Codicils 15th May 1876 by the oaths of George Adolphus Storey Esquire the son and Ranier William Elwyn the Executors to whom admin was granted. 
STOREY, James Payne (I6460)
 
18782 This is the last will and testament of me Joshua Elias Nunn of Bushy Park in Tasmania War Pensioner
1. I revoke all former wills and testamentary dispositions and declare this alone to be my last true will and testament.
2. I appoint my wife Mary Matilda Nunn the executrix of this my will.
3. I give devise and bequeath the whole of my real and personal estate of whatsoever nature and wheresoever situate unto my sais wife May Matilda Nunn and for her own use and benefit absolutely.
4. In the event of my said wife predeceasing me then I declare that the following clauses of this my will shall take effect but not otherwise.
5. I appoint my children Greta Margaret Nunn and Denis Nunn the executors of this my will.
6. I give devise and bequeath the whole of my real and person estate of whatsoever nature and wheresoever situate unto such of my children as shall survive me and if more than one in equal shares as tenants in common.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this fifth day of May one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four.
Probate notes: Value $7362. G.M.N of Plenty Rd, Bushy Park, home duties and D.N. of O'Grady Ave, Lutana, Clerk.

 
NUNN, Joshua Elias (I1927)
 
18783 This is the last Will and Testament of me William Coker of No 12 Bromley Street Commercial Road End in the Parish of Ratcliffe in the County of Middlesex Gentleman.
First I direct my executors hereinafter named to pay all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses as soon as conveniently may be after my decease.
I give and bequeath unto each of my two brothers Robert Coker and James Coker the sum of five hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent annuities and I direct that the same sum be transferred to them immediately after my decease.
I give and bequeath unto my housekeeper Ann Row the legacy or sum of nineteen guineas.
I bequeath my Gold Watch chain and seal to my Grandson William John Tyler Coker.
I give and bequeath unto my friends Captain James Swinton of Lower Shadwell and Daniel Grant of Harogate Street in the City of London printer the sum of five thousand pounds like three pounds five shillings per cent annuities upon trust.
As to seven hundred pounds part of the same annuities for my Grandson William John Tyler Coker.
As to seven hundred pounds other part of the same annuities for my Grandson Edward Coker.
As to seven hundred pounds further part of the same annuities for my Grandson James Thomas Coker.
As to seven hundred pounds further part of the same annuities for my Grandson Francis Thomas Coker.
As to seven hundred pounds further part of the same annuities for my Grandson Frederick Coker.
As to seven hundred pounds further part of the same annuities for my grandson John Septimus Coker (being the six sons of my son William Coker deceased).
As to two hundred and fifty pounds further part of the same annuities for my Grand daughter Elizabeth Clara Tyler.
And as to two hundred and fifty pounds further part of the same annuities to my Grand daughter Emma Tyler.
The before mentioned eight several legacies to be respectively vested in and payable or transferrable unto my said six Grandsons and two Grand daughters as and when each of them shall respectively attain his or her age of twenty three years and I direct that in the meantime and until the same legacies shall be payable respectively the said James Swinton and the said Daniel Grant or their assigns or the survivor of them his executors administrators or assigns shall receive the survivors interest and annual produce to arise and be produced therefrom or the stocks funds or securities upon which the same may for the time being be invested and accumulate the same for each part thereof as shall be applied for maintenance as after mentioned x in the way of compound interest by the investment of the same and all the resulting income and produce thereof in or upon any of the stocks funds or securities hereinbefore or hereinafter mentioned Provided always and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will in their or his discretion to pay and apply the whole or a competent portion of the x interest dividends and annual produce to arise and be produced from x the legacies or sums of Stock to which each of my Grandsons and x Grand daughters or such of them as shall be then living shall be presumptively entitled under this my Will in or towards the maintenance education and support of my said Grandsons and Grand daughters and in the event aforesaid it shall also be lawful for them or him at their or his discretion to apply a portion of the legacy to which any or either of my said Grandsons or Grand daughters shall be presumptively x entitled as aforesaid but not exceeding one half part of such legacy for the placing out in the World or otherwise in the advancement of my said Grandsons and Grand daughters or any of them and my will is that upon the death of any or either of my said Grandsons and Grand-daughters before attaining a vested interest therein as aforesaid the legacy or sum of Stock hereinbefore bequeathed to him her or them so dying with the interest and accumulations thereon shall belong in
equal shares to the survivors or survivor of my said Grandsons and Grand daughters and be held in trust accordingly in the same manner as is hereinbefore declared with reference to the original legacies.
I give and bequeath unto my said Executors my leasehold messuage or tenement No 12 Bromley Street aforesaid in which I now reside for all my estate and interest therein together with all the furniture plate pictures and other effects therein to be held by them for and for the benefit of my said Grandson William John Tyler Coker upon the same trusts save as to the right of survivorship as are hereinbefore declared concerning the legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent annuities hereinbefore bequeathed by me to him or as near thereto as the difference in the property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said Executors on a vested interest being attained therein I give and bequeath unto my said Executors all those my three leasehold messuages or tenements situate and being in Henry Street York Square and numbered respectively 9 11 and 12 for all my estate and interest therein to be held
by them for and for the benefit of the said Grandson Edward Coker
upon the same trusts (save as for the right of survivorship) as are
hereinbefore declared concerning the legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent annuities hereinbefore bequeathed by me to him or as near thereto as the difference in the property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said Executors on a vested interest being attained therein I give and x bequeath unto my said Executors my leasehold messuage or tenement situate and being No 13 in Bromley Street aforesaid for all my estate and interest therein to be held by them for and for the benefit of my said Grandson Francis Thomas Coker upon the same trusts (save as to the
right of survivorship) as are hereinbefore declared concerning the legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent x annuities hereinbefore bequeathed by me to him or as near thereto as the difference in the property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said Executors on a vested interest being attained therein I give and bequeath unto my said Executors all that my leasehold messuage or tenement situate and being No 14 in Bromley Street aforesaid for all my estate and interest therein to be by them for and for the benefit of my Grandson the said Frederick Coker upon the same trusts (save as to the right of survivorship) as are hereinbefore declared concerning the legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent Annuities bequeathed by
me to him as aforesaid or as near thereto as the difference in the
property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said Executors on a vested interest being attained therein I give and bequeath unto my said Executors all that my leasehold messuage or tenement situate and being No 15 Bromley Street aforesaid for all my estate and interest therein to be by them held for and for the benefit of my Grandson the said James Thomas Coker upon the same trusts (save as to the right of survivorship) as are hereinbefore declared concerning the said legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent Annuities so bequeathed by me to him as afore said or as near thereto as the difference in the property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said Executors on a
vested interest being attained therein.
I give and bequeath unto my said Executors all that my leasehold messuage or tenement situate and being No 10 in Bromley Street aforesaid for all my estate and interest therein to be by them held for and for the benefit of my Grandson the said John Septimus Coker upon the same trusts (save as to x the right of survivorship) as are hereinbefore declared concerning the said legacy of seven hundred pounds Bank three pounds five shillings per cent Annuities so bequeathed by me to him as aforesaid or as near thereto as the difference in the property bequeathed will admit of and the same to be assigned by my said executors on a vested interest being attained therein and my will is that in case any or either of x my said Grandsons shall die before attaining his or their age or ages of x twenty three years the bequest of the leasehold houses or leasehold x house hereinbefore contained in his or their favor and all bought of the same bequest shall pass to and operate in favor of such one of my x said Grandsons as shall then be the next younger in point of age of my said Grandsons to the Grandson so dying as aforesaid.
All the rest and residue of my Estate and Effects of whatsoever kind or wheresoever situate and not hereinbefore by me bequeathed I give devise and bequeath the same equally between all my said Grandsons for their own use and benefit absolutely I declare that the receipt in writing of the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will for all monies payable to them or him under or by virtue of the trusts thereof shall be sufficient
discharges for the same and that the person or persons to whom the same shall be given shall not be answerable for any misapplication or be in anywise ?? ?? to see to the application of the money = = therein expressed to be received and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will at their or his discretion to alter and vary all or any of the trust funds for the time being subject to the trust thereof and from time to time to invest x the same in the Parliamentary or Public Stocks of Great Britain or at
interest on real security in England or Wales with power to vary such investments and in case my trustees herein named or either of them or any future trustee to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned shall die or decline or become incapable to act in the trusts hereof it shall be lawful for the continuing or surviving trustees or trustee or for the executors or administrators of such surviving trustee of this my Will by any deed or writing under his or their hand and seal to appoint a new trustee or trustees to act in the execution of the trust of this my Will and thereupon all my said trust estates and premises shall be effectually vested in such new trustees or trustee either alone or jointly for the self same ends intents and purposes as are hereinbefore expressed
and declared or such of the same as shall be then subsisting or
capable of taking effect and with all the powers and authorities hereby conferred by me upon my said trustees and I declare that the trustees or trustee thereof shall not be liable to make good any loss which may happen in the execution of this my will unless the same shall happen x by or through his or their wilful neglect or default and that each of them shall be answerable only for his own separate arts deeds and defaults and I do hereby direct my said trustees to repay themselves all costs charges and expenses which they may be put to in the execution of the trusts x
hereof and lastly I nominate and appoint the said Captain James Swinton and the said Daniel Grant to be my Executors and I bequeath unto the said Captain James Swinton and Daniel Grant the legacy or sum of fifty pounds each as a recompense for the trouble they may be put to in the execution of the trusts hereof and I hereby revoke all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made and declare this to be my last Will and testament In witness whereof I the said William Coker x the testator have to this my last Will and testament contained in five sheets of paper set my hand to each sheet thereof this sixteenth day
of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two ______ Wm Coker _____ Signed published and declared by the said testator William Coker as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses _______George Coker 85 Ratcliff Highway Potatoe Salesman
Fredk ?Ibbs Adams Symonds Inn Chancery Lane Stationer
Proved at London 17th ffeby 1852 before the Worshipful (?)ffrederi(ck) Thomas Pratt Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of James x Swinton and Daniel Grant the executors to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn to administer.
 
COKER, William (I2309)
 
18784 This Margaret appears to be the mother of John Marshall bapt. 31 Jul 1837 Banchory Devenick, Kincardine, Scotland. Child's father was Alexander Marshall but they don't appear to have been married. When John Marshall married in 1867 to Catherine Jamieson, their wedding cert shows both Alexander and Margaret were deceased. SILVER, Margaret (I4426)
 
18785 This Mary could be the mother of Thomas Nunn as per this Hargrave baptism: 25 Mar 1804 Thomas s of Mary Nunn.

In the 1841 Hargrave census there is a Thomas and Ann Nunn with family members Rebecah, Richard, Harriet and John. According to Chevington OPR, Harriet was born 2 Sep 1835, christened 27 Oct 1835 Chevington, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Thomas Nunn and Anne Nunn. John was born 2 Apr 1838, christened 9 Apr 1838 Chevington, Suffolk, England

Another twist is this Ann(e) Nunn could be Thomas's mother's half-sister.
 
NUNN, Mary (I4739)
 
18786 This may be Eliza's death but the age is wrong. Age discrepancies were common.
Registration Year: 1896 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at Death: 77 Registration district: Bury St Edmunds
Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District
Inferred County: Suffolk Volume: 4a Page: 459

 
NUNN, Eliza (I27)
 
18787 This may be her birth:
https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au
Birth registration: Florence Hermena HODEL Birth date: 22/02/1890
Mother's name: Alice Maud Loeven Father/parent's name: Henry Hodel
Registration details: 1890/C/12062

 
HODEL, Florence Hermena (I4447)
 
18788 This may be her in Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Anne Howey Gender: Female Christening Date: 01 Apr 1769
Christening Place: BANCHORY DEVENICK, KINCARDINE, SCOTLAND
Father's Name: William Howey

 
HOWIE, Anne (I5832)
 
18789 This may be him born Queensland but because it is such a common name, can't be sure without marriage certificate.
Name William Patrick Donnelly
Father Patrick Joseph Donnelly
Mother Mary Dillon
Birth 26 Aug 1896 - Queensland
Civil 1896 - Queensland, Australia
Page number 6810
Registration Number 005434

 
DONNELLY, William Patrick (I1839)
 
18790 This William Silver is believed to be the son of Alexander Silver and Mary Leiper who was born 3 Mar 1808 Wood of Blairs, Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland and died
22 Aug 1888 103 Chapel Street, Old Machar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
He thereafter married Elizabeth Annand but there's no record of the union in parish registers.
There are also Ancestry trees which have conflicting parentage for the Alexander Silver who married Mary Leiper which make it difficult to know which line to follow. This may take a fair bit of unravelling.
There are a couple of possible births for Elizabeth Anand (spelling variation), and perhaps the more likely is this one Christening Date: 03 Jan 1802 Christening Place: TARVES, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND
Father's Name: Thomas Anand. Ref: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB4G-RXL

 
SILVER, William (I7681)
 
18791 This Wm Nunn MAY have been transported but not yet confirmed.

From Tasmanian Archives: 53360 Nunn William , arrived 19 Oct 1831 on Larkins. Departed 18 Jun 1831 from Downs
 
NUNN, William (I5088)
 
18792 Thomas (Jeff) Jeffery Harding Cogswell May 22, 1973 - July 7, 2016
COGSWELL, Thomas Jeffery Harding (Jeff)
We are saddened to advise you that our son Jeff passed away July 7, 2016 in Valley Regional Hospital after a brief illness. He was the son of Tom (Betty) Cogswell and the late Jane Harding Cogswell who passed away when he was five months old.
With the help of his older sister Tammy and his grandparents Ina & Floyd Cogswell and Jean &Jim Harding he enjoyed growing up in the Valley until his Father moved them to Sackville NB when he was seven.
There with the help of his then stepmother Bonnie MacKenzie Cogswell, younger sister Kate, Jeff lived until graduating from Tantramar Regional High School where after working for a year at the local Save Easy, he went on to Confederation college in Thunder Bay Ontario where he graduated with his degree in Radio and TV broadcasting.
Returning to Halifax N.S Jeff started his on air radio broadcasting career at various stations, his favourite being Q 104.
After a two year stint in Saint John N.B where he hosted a morning show he returned to Halifax to do the morning show at Z103. As well as his on air career Jeff did the announcing at many major sporting events in Halifax including the Mens Briar championship, the World Junior Hockey championship as well as boxing and wrestling and martial arts.
Jeff also started the first on-air golf talk show that was very successful. As an avid golfer he acted as a volunteer and later player in the SBI charity golf classic in support of Valley Child development, also as a sponsor, he remembers the year he won the longest drive contest.
He also did some stand up comedy, once performing at Yuk Yuk?s in Toronto and along with some friends, hosted charity comedy fund raisers in the Maritimes. He really enjoyed performing at his old home town in Sackville NB. Jeff loved his career in radio and made many wonderful friends over the years which he always cherished.
Growing up in Sackville Jeff was an avid sportsman, playing on provincial rep hockey and baseball teams and learned to play golf from his Dad who he could usually beat.
After surviving a serious illness in 2013 he returned with his father and stepmom to Morden where they had retired, and after many challenges, loving care and good food, he returned to the radio business in Halifax for a brief period of time.
After another setback he entered the real estate business but finally decided a move back to his roots in the Valley was a great place to turn his life around. Unfortunately it wasn't to be and today he went to be with his Mother Jane.
Jeff is survived by his children Hannah and Nick (Big Digs) whom he loved dearly, their mother Nicole Coker.
Also by his dad Tom (Betty) Cogswell, Morden; sister Tammy ( Rick) David and their daughter Grace, St. Catharines, Ontario; Kate Cogswell (Julie) and her mother Bonnie MacKenzie, Moncton NB; step brother Mark (Becky) Handley, Middleton and step sister Rhonda ( Dave ) Deveau, Auburn; many aunts and uncles, cousins and friends.
We would like to thank Dr. Peltekian, Dr. MacLeod, Dr. Bussey and Dr. Holly Zwicker in Halifax for their support and care. Also the staff and medical team at Valley Regional Hospital in Emergency, ICU and Medical A, Drs. MacLean, Mc Clure and nurse Tristan. Many thanks and God bless you all. A private family graveside service will take place at a later date.
There will be no visitation or service as per Jeff's request. Jeff will be sadly missed by his loving family and all who knew him. Donations in his memory may be made to Victorian Order of Nurses, Annapolis Valley Branch, Valley Regional Hospital Foundation, Kentville, or to a charity of choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main St., toll free 1(855) 825-3448. On-line guest book may be signed by visiting: www.middletonfuneralhome.com
https://www.middletonfuneralhome.com/obituary/5172723?fh_id=15832

 
COGSWELL, Thomas Jeffery Harding (I5047)
 
18793 Thomas Nunn was parish clerk, according to burial entry. NUNN, Thomas (I302)
 
18794 THOMPSON Alfred Ernest Sidney of 198a Southfield-road Bedford Park London W4 died 25 March 1957 at sea Administration London 28 May to Ada Frances Thompson widow. Effects 1359 pounds 15 shillings and onepence.

 
THOMPSON, Alfred Ernest Sydney (I5877)
 
18795 THOMSON, CHRISTIAN ANN, aged 36, year 1893, ref 168/1 146, district St Nicholas.
1893 THOMSON, CHRISTIAN ANN (Statutory registers Deaths 168/1 146)
Christian Ann Thomson (Married to George Ritchie Thomson, settmaker), 1893 February twelfth at 11.15am at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen (usual residence, Auchmill). female, 36 years, parents William Silver, settmaker and Christian Silver M.S.Watt. Cause: Carcinoma of uterus, 2 years, hysterectomy, 4 days. Informant Geo. R. Thomson widower.

 
SILVER, Christian Ann (I7888)
 
18796 Three months old on 1851 census, say must have been born late December 1850 or early January 1851

 
LAWSON, Sarah (I1897)
 
18797 Three of their children Isobel, James and Charles all died in infancy according to stone in Durris Kirkyard, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK. WALKER, Alexander (I103)
 
18798 Tiller Household (2 People) 28 Scylla Rd, Camberwell, London, England
Charles W Tiller 28 Nov 1903 Male Wholesale Clothier Single 66 2
Florence C Tiller 14 Mar 1872 Female Incapacitated Widowed 66 1
Ref: RG101/0103A/006/25

 
COKER, Florence Clara (I4708)
 
18799 Tiller Household (3 People)
93 Seymour Ave, Merton and Morden., Surrey, England
Francis S Tiller 23 May 1906 Male Cabinet Making Married 47 1
Daisy B Tiller 28 Mar 1908 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 47 2
Record close on this person which would be their first-born child, born in 1937.

 
TILLER, Francis Stephen (I6923)
 
18800 TODD, Betty Heather. Nee Nunn 29.06.1925 - 04.06.2014. Much loved wife of Ted (deceased), loved mother of William and Megan, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Sadly Missed
Family and Friends of BETTY are warmly invited to attend A Service to Celebrate Her Life to be held on Wednesday
(June 11, 2014) at Castlebrook Memorial Park Garden Chapel Windsor Road Rouse Hill commencing at 10.00am - See more at: http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?pid=171240917#sthash.KB3zJJIR.dpuf

 
NUNN, Betty Heather (I716)
 

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