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Alice SILVER

Alice SILVER

Female 1860 - UNKNOWN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alice SILVER was born on 1 Aug 1860 in Madras, India (daughter of James SILVER and Frances Aytoun NAPIER); died in UNKNOWN.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871, 30 Royal Crescent, Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
    • Census: 1881, 102 Gloucester Cres, Paddington, London, England, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "India, Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947,": Name: Alice Silver. Gender: Female. Baptism/Christening Date: 29 Aug 1860. Baptism/Christening Place: Palamcottah, Madras, India. Birth Date: 01 Aug 1860. Father's Name: James Silver. Mother's Name: Frances Aytoun. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00068-8. System Origin: India-EASy. Source Film Number: 521851. Reference Number: v 41 p 203. Source Citation: "India, Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG4Y-44G : accessed 29 April 2012), James Silver in entry for Alice Silver (1860).



    Census:
    1881 census for 102 Gloucester Cres, Paddington, London, England
    Name Relation Cond Sex Age Birth Year Occ Disability Where born Image
    CAMPBELL, Mary Head Widow F 23 1858 Madras, India
    CAMPBELL, Duncan Son Single M 2 1879 Oleotas, Singapore
    CAMPBELL, Nellie Daughter Single F 1 1880 Singapore
    SILVER, Alice Sister Single F 20 1861 Madras, India
    BYE, Emma Servant Single F 46 1835 Ladies Maid Stetchworth, Cambridgeshire
    FINCH, E Servant Single F 29 1852 Nursemaid Gt Marlow, Buckinghamshire
    Piece: 4 Folio: 41 Page: 1 Registration District: Kensington Civil Parish: Paddington Municipal Borough: Address: 102, Gloucester Cres, Paddington County: London, Middlesex


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James SILVER was born on 16 Nov 1815 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK (son of George SILVER and Jane SMITH); died on 8 Jul 1870 in 30 Royal Cres, Bath, Somersetshire, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1866; His Majesty's Indian Service
    • Residence: 1866, Penge, Bromley, London, England, UK
    • Probate: 28 Jul 1870, Bath, Somersetshire, England, UK

    Notes:

    Probate:
    1870 SILVER James Esq, effects under 30,000 pounds 28 July. The Will of James Silver late of 30 Royal-crescent in the City of Bath on the Madras Civil Service Retired List Esquire deceased who died 8 July 1870 at 30 Royal-crescent aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Frances Aytoun Silver of 30 Royal-crescent aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix.



    Died:
    Death cert 202; Eighth july 1870, 30 Royal Crescent. James Silver; male; 54 years Esquire, Madras Civil Service, retired list. Fatty degeneration of the heart, 12 months Ulceration of the stomach & liver. Certified J. Braser (?) Colonel of the 24 (?) M. Ind. Army retired, present at the death, 39(?) Royal Crescent Bath; 11 July 1870 Frederick Markam, Registrar
    From Kirktown of Fetteresso MI: son (of Geo Silver/Jane Smith) JAMES died Bath 8 July 1870 aged 54 years - his children GEORGE died India 5 June 1856 aged 6 months; ELLEN died Blackheath on 16 Jan 1865 aged 13; KEITH died Bath 23 May 1869 aged 3 years.

    James married Frances Aytoun NAPIER on 19 Dec 1848 in Madras, India. Frances was born on 14 Dec 1831 in Madras, India and registered in Renfrew, near Glasgow, Scotland, UK; died on 14 Oct 1892 in London, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances Aytoun NAPIER was born on 14 Dec 1831 in Madras, India and registered in Renfrew, near Glasgow, Scotland, UK; died on 14 Oct 1892 in London, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1892, 17 Westbourne Park, Paddington, London, England, UK
    • Probate: 8 Nov 1892, London, England, UK

    Notes:

    Remarried in 1880 to Donald Macfarlane, deputy surgeon general Madras Army who died in Paris on 12 April 1891at Chemin de Fer du Nord. Estate 13,404 pounds to second wife Frances



    Birth:
    Birth registered in Kilbarchan, Renfrew Scotland but born in Madras India
    NAPIER Frances Ayton lawful daughter to Johnstone Napier esquire Lieutenant Colonel in the H.G. Madras Infantry was baptised and born December 14th registered here from an extract from the Register of Baptisms kept at St George's Church Choultryplain? Madras



    Probate:
    1892 MACFARLANE Frances Aytoun of 17 Westbourne Park, Paddington, Middlesex widow 14 October 1892 probate London 8 November to Mary Campbell (her daughter) widow and Robert William Dibdin solicitor Effects 7268 pounds 15 shillings threepence in the United Kingdom



    Died:
    Name: Frances A Macfarlane Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1892 Age at Death: 61 Registration district: Paddington Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 1
    Source Information: FreeBMD. England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "India, Marriages, 1792-1948 ,": Groom's Name: James Silver. Bride's Name: Frances Aytum Elliot*. Marriage Date: 19 Dec 1848. Marriage Place: Madras, Madras, India. Groom's Father's Name: George Silver. Bride's Father's Name: Edward Elliot*. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00058-8. System Origin: India-EASy. Source Film Number: 521846
    Source Citation: "India, Marriages, 1792-1948 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGVQ-L61 : accessed 29 April 2012), James Silver (1848).
    *Must have taken surname of mother's second husband as she was born Frances Aytoun Napier born 14 Dec 1831 in Madras, India the daughter of Lt Col Johnstone Napier


    There's an entry from records provided by researcher Nancy Gibson with references to Johnstone Napier and Isabella Hardie which read thus:
    Isabella Hardie (formerly Napier) of Madras and Edward Francis Elliot of Madras, 1839; Act to dissolve the marriage of Lieutenant Colonel Johnstone Napier of Madras, and his wife Isabella (nee Hardie), 1839.
    That explains why Johnstone Napier's daughter Frances, used the Elliot surname when she married James Silver. When Johnstone Napier died in 1892, he left his estate to daughter Frances.

    Children:
    1. Ellen SILVER was born on 7 Oct 1849 in Madras, India; died on 16 Jan 1865 in Greenwich, London, England, UK.
    2. James Napier SILVER was born on 2 Feb 1851 in Madras, India; died on 20 Oct 1915 in 4 Straiton Place, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
    3. William Aytoun SILVER was born on 7 Jun 1853 in Madras, India; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. George SILVER was born on 15 Dec 1855 in Madras, India; died on 5 Jun 1856 in Madras, India; was buried on 6 Jun 1856 in Madras, India.
    5. Mary SILVER was born on 11 Apr 1857 in Palamcottah, Madras, India; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. George SILVER was born on 14 Sep 1858 in Bath, Somerset, England, UK; died on 28 Sep 1899 in Chinde, East Africa (now Mozambique); was buried in Portuguese Roman Catholic Cemetery, Chinde, East Africa.
    7. 1. Alice SILVER was born on 1 Aug 1860 in Madras, India; died in UNKNOWN.
    8. Burnett SILVER was born on 22 Aug 1864 in Madras, India; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Keith SILVER was born in Apr 1866 in Penge, Bromley, London, England, UK; died on 23 May 1869 in 30 Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset, England, UK.
    10. Robert SILVER was born in 1869 in Somerset, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George SILVER was born on 9 Mar 1770 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK (son of Alexander SILVER and Anna BURNET); died on 25 Sep 1840 in Netherley, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 13 Nov 1840, Stonehaven, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK

    Notes:

    George or H. George Silver (no details of what H stands for yet).


    Burial Ground: Fetteresso
    Stone: 576
    [Now difficult / impossible to read. Previously recorded in book by Jervise, page 70.]
    (Flat Stone) ...."Sacred to the memory of GEORGE SILVER of Netherly d.25 Sept.1840 aged 72, JANE SMITH his spouse d.2 Dec.1830 aged 59. Of their family ANNE ELIZABETH d.22 Mar.1816 aged 13, ALEXANDER d.15 Apr.1816 aged 11, ADAM d.24 Apr.1816 aged 4, FRANCES d.18 May 1827 aged 16, JANE d.4 Apr.1828 aged 19, ANNE ELIZABETH d.6 Feb. 1831 aged 15, MARY d.London 5 Jan.1834 aged 15, CROMBIE d.20 Mar.1835 aged 17. GEORGE d.Madeira 7 Apr.1843 aged 35, JOHN Lieut 2d Regt.Bengal Fusiliers d.Rangoon 4 Nov.1853 aged 30 & the children of their son JAMES: GEORGE d.India 5 June 1856 aged 6mths, ELLEN d.Blackheath 16 Jan.1865 aged 15, KEITH d.Bath 23 May 1869 aged 3 & of their son JAMES d.Bath 8 July 1870 aged 54."
    (Jervise says - A head-stone lies below one of the monuments above. It presents some ornamental carvings, amongst which is a shield charged with a pair of compasses and a square. It has reference to the first SILVER of Netherley and is thus inscribed:- Here under lyeth AGNES SILVER spouse to JOHN SILVER wright at Maryculter dep.8 Feb.1721 and of her age 35.)



    Birth:
    Fetteresso OPR Records: On the 29th March 1770: ALEXANDER SILVER of BALNAGUBS had a son baptised and called GEORGE (witnesses WILLIAM DURWARD,

    Merchant in ABERDEEN and REBECCA SILVER in OLDHILLOCK.)

    Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 No Image
    Name: George Silver Gender: Male Baptism Date: 29 Mar 1770
    Baptism Place: Fetteresso,Kincardine,Scotland Father: Alexander Silver
    FHL Film Number: 993314 l



    Will:
    Last Will and Testament (1840)

    Page 152

    13th November 1840

    Stamped Inventory - The Personal Estate of Umquhile George Silver Esq

    At Stonehaven the thirteenth day of November in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty. In presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commissary?

    Page 153

    Commissary Depute of the Commissariat of Kincardineshire Compeared John Falconer Writer in Stonehaven as procurator and gave in the Inventory and oath there on underwritten desiring that the same might along with a Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil thereto subjoined, holograph Letter of date the first day of September and three Codicils written on paper apart, the first Codicil being date the twenty first day of September and each of the other two the twenty third day of September all in the year Eighteen hundred and Forty and all executed by the Defunct be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of the Commissariat of said Shire, which desire the said Commissary, finding to be reasonable he ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which Inventory the principal being written on paper denoting a Stamp duty of Eighty Pounds Sterling the tenor follows viz, Inventory of the Personal Estate and effects of the deceased?

    Pager 154

    ... deceased George Silver of Netherley and Muchalls in the County of Kincardine at the time of his death, who died at Netherley upon the twenty fifth day of September Eighteen hundred and forty years.

    To Cash in the house at the deceased's death ?8/2/6

    Supposed value of the share of

    the Aberdeen theatre ?15-

    To the following rents from the lands of Netherley and Muchalls due or current for crop and year 1840;

    Lewis Crombie Esquire Farm of Pitgot ?180/0/0

    John Taylor Mongatehead ?125/0/0

    James Moir Crofter ?20/0/0

    Alexander Garvie Blacksmith ?14/0/0

    Andrew Rankin Blackbutts ?90/0/0

    James Watt Shoemaker ?6/0/0

    Alexander Duthie Claybutts ?25/0/0

    William Hogg Burn of Orachie ?50/0/0

    Carry Forward ?518

    Page 155

    Brought Forward ?518

    James Don Burnside ?21/0/0

    John Taylor Crofter ?10/0/0

    William Hunter Crofter ?8/0/0

    Robert Collie Blackburn ?12/10/0

    William Robertson Crofter ?3/0/0

    James Black Crofter ?2/0/0

    William Taylor Crofter ?5/0/0

    John Robertson Crofter ?3/0/0

    Margaret Dunbar Crofter ?1/0/0

    John Coutts Crofter ?2/0/0

    John Spark Crofter ?4/0/0

    Ann Rogie & Robert

    Thomson Junior Rent of Croft ?3/0/0

    Ann Napier & Sister ?0/10/0

    Robert Wilson & Ann Moir ?7/0/0

    John Robertson Crofter ?3/2/0

    James Findlay Howieshill ?7/0/0

    David Durward Wineford ?40/0/0

    John Spark Hillocks ?45/0/0

    Joseph Spark Cantly Hills ?120/0/0

    George Spark Badens ?30/0/0

    Cormach Crofter ?2/0/0

    Carry On ?847/2/0

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    Brought Over ?847/2/0

    James Thom Elrick ?120/0/0

    John Laurence West Cookney ?40/0/0

    George Buchan Cookney ?10/0/0

    Alexander Robertson Burnhead ?12/0/0

    George Dunbar Crofter ?8/0/0

    James Bisset Hill of Cookney ?10/0/0

    John Symon Crofter ?2/0/0

    Elizabeth Duthie House and Yard ?0/10/0

    The Reverend Mr Grant Cookney ?3/0/0

    Andrew Jamieson Cookney ?45/0/0

    William Jamieson Middle Cookney ?50/0/0

    George Donald North Cookney ?48/0/0

    William Keith Fleurs ?50/0/0

    John Hogg Crofter ?14/0/0

    Alexander Gerrard Senior Crofter ?3/0/0

    David Chalmers Crofter ?7/0/0

    George Brown Crofter ?10/0/0

    John Gordon Crofter ?9/0/0

    Andrew Hogg Greenheads ?12/0/0

    Alexander Gerrard Greenheads ?70/0/0

    Hugh Gerrard Phoppie ? 50/0/0

    Carry Forward ?1420/12/0

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    Brought Forward ?1420/12/0

    Feu Duty payable by the vestry men of the

    Episcopal Chapel at Muchalls ?3/0/0

    George Gordon Merchant Muchalls ?20/0/0

    Thomas Wallace at Tipperty and

    Mr Wallace at Whinbrae ?32/16/3

    James Duthie Whinbrae ?10/0/0

    William Gordon Muchalls ?5/0/0

    George Gordon Nether Mains ?96/0/0

    Rent of Preventive Station at

    Muchalls payable by Government ?6/7/0

    James Lyon Senior and

    James Lyon Junior for Mill of Muchalls & Land ?60/0/0

    James Lyon Senior Salmon Fisher ?30/0/0

    Customs of Muchalls Market payable by ?4/0/0

    Robert Walker Balnagubs ?100/0/0

    James Silver Shawenshaw ?68/0/0

    Goerge Lawrence Berrytop ?40/0/0

    George Keith Mill of Monquick ?69/0/0

    Ditto Ditto for Pasture Haugh ?7/10/0

    Carry Over ?1972/5/3

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    Brought Forward ?1972/5/3

    James Thomson Millar Money rent ?10/0/0

    Ditto Ditto 10 Bolls of Meal ?7/10/0

    Adam Silver Carnieburn ?25/0/0

    Alexander Milne Blacksmith ?8/0/0

    James Lyon Craigwells ?50/0/0

    James Lyon Crofter ?8/0/0

    Alexander Black Lairhillock ?20/0/0

    John Meston Windings Balnabugs?10/0/0

    Joseph Jamie Bentyhow ?10/0/0

    John Taylor Burnhaugh ?70/0/0

    James Massie Nether Burnhaughs ?40/0/0

    George Forbes Trees ?45/0/0

    William Rankin Corebeg ?40/0/0

    William Don Newbands ?25/0/0

    William McCallum Eddieslaw ?30/0/0

    Alexander Donald Crofter ?3/0/0

    James Findlay Crofter ?3/0/0

    James Duthie Crofter ?5/0/0

    Joseph Jock Renchal ?50/0/0

    William Crofter ?6/0/0

    Robert Angus Woodend ?15/0/0

    William Jamieson Crofter ?4/0/0

    John Grant Crofter ?5/0/0

    Carry Forward ?2461/15/3

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    Brought Forward ?2461/15/3

    James Brown Crofter ?2/0/0

    James Jamieson Crofter ?4/0/0

    William Wallace Crofter ?3/0/0

    Peter Stewart Crofter ?6/0/0

    James Taylor Crofter ?4/0/0

    Alexander Smith Crofter ?6/0/0

    John Meston Crofter ?3/0/0

    Alexander Taylor Cookney ?6/0/0

    William McQueen Stranthus ?2/15/0

    William Main (Willsy) Stranathro ?4/0/0

    Alexander Christie (Little Sandy) Stranathro ?6/10/0

    Alexander Napier Stranathro ?4/5/0

    Joseph Main (son if William) Stranathro ?3/0/0

    William Christie (son of Stoocp) Stranathro ?3/15/0

    James Christie (Skipper) Stranathro ?5/5/0

    Alexander Greig Stranathro ?4/0/0

    George Main Stranathro ?4/15/0

    Joseph Main Stranathro ?4/15/0

    Alexander Law Stranathro ?4/15/0

    Carry Over ?2543/10/3

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    Brought Over ?2543/10/3

    William Main Publican Hilly ?6/10/0

    James Brown Stranathro ?5/0/0

    James Christie (Stooco) Stranathro ?3/10/0

    William Christie Laughing Willy Stranathro ?5/15/0

    James Christie Son of Laughing Willy Stranthro?1/15/0

    James Christie Old Stoopy, Stranathro ?1/15/0

    William Main Stranathro ?2/10/0

    Charlotte Watson Stranahtro ?0/12/6

    Thomas Munro Netherley ?1/5/0

    Rents of houses in Aberdeen -

    The Heirs of George Cobban, Aberdeen

    House & Stabling Aberdeen ?50/0/0

    Mrs Brew Aberdeen ?7/0/0

    John Wilson Aberdeen ?13/10/0

    Mr McHardy Aberdeen ?23/10/0

    ?2665/7/9

    As the previous rents do not fall due until Martinmas first, and Whitsunday thereafter by

    Carry Forward ?2665/7/9

    Page 161

    Brought Forward ?2665/7/9

    by equal portions - inde deduct Interest on the above

    sum from 25 September last to 22 November next ?21/3/6

    Deduct Interest and one half of the above sum

    viz ?1332-13-10?

    until Whitsunday 26 May when the same

    becomes payable ?33/15/8

    Deduct from the above rents supposed

    irrecoverable ?30/0/0

    ?2580/8/7



    The following rents payable at Whitsunday after sowing and Martinmas after shearing are due and current for the half year ending at Martinmas next being the last half of Crop1840 viz

    William Keith Crofter ?2/18/0

    William Edward Gownies ?5/0/0

    James Irvine Carnihillock ?3/0/0

    Carry Forward ?2603/11/1



    Page 162

    Brought Forward ?2603/11/1

    Joseph & James Milne Nether Craigwell ?25/0/0

    John Watt Hogghillock ?13/0/0

    ?48/18/0

    deduct interest on the above from 25 September

    until 22 November when the rents are payable ?0/7/9

    Converted Mill Multures payable by Mr Hepburn

    of Riccarton supposed same as last year ?16/10/0

    deduct interest until 10 March when the

    multure become payable ?0/7/0

    To the following rents for Grass Parks and which fall due on 1st November

    John Thom Uras ?33/0/0

    Ditto Ditto ?40/0/0

    Ditto Ditto ?50/0/0

    ?123/0/0

    James Anderson Megraw ?22/0/0

    Lewis Crombie Esq Kirkhill ?40/0/0

    Ditto Ditto ?30/0/0

    Robert Torry Stonehaven ?29/0/0

    Tinowes ?22/0/0

    Carry Over ?2668/4/4



    Page 163

    Brought Forward ?2668/4/4

    Charles Adam Durris ?13/10/0

    David Hutcheon Bourtiebush ?37/0/0

    William Gordon Muchalls ?25

    ?15 ?40/0/0

    George & James Barrie Stonehaven ?16/0/0

    James Christie Mains of Catterline ?105/0/0

    The Representatives of the late James Wallace at Whinbrae of Muchalls ?36/0/0

    George Gordon Merchant Muchalls ?19/0/0

    George Taylor Tewel ?17/5/0

    Ronaldson Tullo of Benholm ?27/0/0

    Ditto Ditto ?6/0/0

    ?582/15/0



    Deduct discount from 25 September to 1st

    November when the rents fall to be paid ?2/17/5

    Meadow Grass rents due at Martimas next

    Alexander Black Lairhillock ?1/0/0

    Joseph Jock Renchal ?2/2/0

    Carry Over ?3248/1/11



    Page 164

    Brought Forward ?3248/1/11

    John Meston Balnagubs ?0/10/0

    Robert Angus Woodend ?1/0/0

    Alexander Robertson Cookney ?0/15/0

    John Meston Balnagubs ?0/12/0

    John Grant Craigiecatt ?1/10/0

    John Walker Westside ?1/0/0

    Charles Esson Westside ?1/0/0

    John Walker Westside ?1/0/0

    James Ewen Burnside ?1/0/0

    Alexander Thom Wedderhill ?1/0/0

    William Don Newlands ?1/0/0

    George Lawrence Shawenshaw ?1/0/0

    William Rankin Corebeggs ?1/0/0

    James Brown Craigiecatt ?0/15/0

    James Silver Shawenshaw ?1/0/0

    George Forbes Trees ?1/0/0

    John Watt Hogghillock ?1/0/0

    James Black Wedderhill ?1/0/0

    James Massie Burnhaugh ?1/0/0

    Andrew Jamieson Cookney ?1/0/0

    Joseph Mill Nether Craigwells ?1/0/0

    John Taylor Burnhaugh ?1/0/0

    Carry Forward ?3248/1/11



    Page 165

    Brought Forward ?3248/1/11

    Adam Silver Carnieburn ?1/0/0

    George Keith Mill of Monquick ?1/0/0

    Robert Colvike Elrickmoor ?0/10/0

    Alexander Falconer Coreseley ?0/10/0

    ?27/4/0

    deduct interest on the above sum from

    25 September to 22 November ?0/4/4



    Rent of Moss by James McCallum Eddieslaw

    price of born and fodder ?3/15/0

    James Black - price of bear and fodder ?1/0/0



    Arrears of rent for meadow grass

    Charles Esson ?1/0/0

    James Irvine ?1/0/0

    James Irvine and Adam Silver ?1/0/0

    John Meston ?1/0/0

    Robert Collie ?0/10/0

    John Reid ?1/0/0

    From the circumstances of some...

    Carry Forward ?3284/16/7



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    Brought Forward ?3284/16/7

    some of the parties no more value can in the

    meantime be put on the above than ?3/0/0

    To the following arrears of rents

    Adam Silver Carnieburn ?25/0/0

    Robert Walker Balnagubs ?33/0/0

    George Spark Baddens ?3/0/0

    John Hogg ?2/0/0

    William Hogg Burn of Arrachie ?25/0/0

    George Keith Mill of Monquick ?33/0/0

    Andrew Rankin Blackbulls ?105/0/0

    John Spark Hillocks ?36/0/0

    William Rankin Corebegs ?45/0/0

    James Bisset Cookney ?4/0/0

    Andrew Jamieson Kirktown of Cookney?17/10/0

    John Taylor Croft on Backburn ?9/0/0

    George Forbes Trees ?30/0/0

    William Jamieson Middle Cookney ?70/0/0

    James Findlay Old Hillock ?1/10/0

    Carry Forward ?3287/16/7



    Page 167

    George Dunbar Cookney ?6/0/0

    Alexander Robertson Cookney ?5/10/0

    Hugh Gerrard Pheppie ?68/0/0

    Andrew Hogg Greenhead ?20/0/0

    James Duthie Netherley ?2/10/0

    John Coutts Muir of Cantlyhills ?2/0/0

    George Donald North Cookney ?41/0/0

    Alexander Black Lairhillock ?27/10/0

    John Grant Craigiecatt ?3/0/0

    George Brown Croft Muchalls ?5/10/0

    William Hunter Croft on Backburn ?14/0/0

    William Fithes Croft Netheley ?2/0/0

    James Moir Bridge of Muchalls ?17/18/0

    Alexander Watt Stranathro ?1/0/0

    Joseph Spark Cantlyhills ?65/0/0

    James Lyon Mill of Muchalls

    (supposed about) ?50/0/0

    Bell or Isobel Meldrum Stranathro ?1/5/0

    David Durward Wineford

    (supposed to be) ?40/0/0

    Carry Over ?3289/16/7



    Page 168

    Brought Forward ?3289/16/7

    From the nature of the debts and the particular

    circumstances of the debtors no more value

    can in the meantime be placed on the above

    some than ?200



    To amount and value of house hold goods and furniture, plate, china, Books, wearing apparel, wine and other liquors, horses and carriages, farm stocking, and implements of husbandry belonging to the deceased as per Inventory and appraisement by James Offices Licensed Auctioneer and appraiser in Stonehaven dated the 7th October 1840. ?1433/4/4?

    ?4921/0/11?

    (signed) Geo Silver, Ja Sandilands J J.

    At Aberdeen the thirtieth day of October in the year Eighteen hundred and forty....



    Page 169

    ... forty, In presence of James Andrew Sandilands Esquire of Creeves one of her majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Aberdeen Commissioner named by the Commissary Depute of Kincardineshire for taking the following oath Compeared George Silver of Netherley and Muchalls Esquire who being solemnly sworn and examined Depones that he is the Executor of the deceased George Silver of Netherley and Muchalls in the County of Kincardine conform to settlement last Will and Testament executed by the deceased on the nineteenth day of September last with relative codicils dated the said nineteenth day of September, twenty first day of September and two Codicils both dated the twenty third day of September last and which Settlements and Codicils together with a holograph Letter of the said George Silvers having reference to a previous Settlement are signed by the Deponent and Commissioner as relative hereto- That the said George Silver died on the twenty fifth day of September last and the deponent as his Executor aforesaid is about to enter upon...

    Page 170

    ... upon the possession and management of his personal estate and effects That the Deponent knows of no other Settlement or writing left by the deceased relative to the disposal of his personal Estate that that now referred to. That the foregoing Inventory which is signed by the Deponent and Commissioner as relative hereto is a full and complete Inventory of the personal Estate and effects wherever situated and belonging to or due beneficially to the deceased at the time of his death in so far as the same has come to the deponents knowledge, and that the value of the said effects is of the value Four thousand pounds and under Five thousand all which is truth as the deponent shall answer to God (signed) Geo Silver - J A Sandilands JP Commissioner. three words deleted. Written by Alex G Brown. Collated by William Stewart. Received up the principal Stamped inventory.

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    13th November 1840 - Disposition and Deed of Settlement by Unqule George Silver Esq

    At Stonehaven the thirteenth day of November in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty, In Presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commissary Depute of the Commissariat of Kincardineshire Compeared John Falconer Writer in Stonehaven as procurator and gave in the Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil thereto subjoined underwritten and craved that the same might (along) with a holograph Letter by the Defunct of date the first day of September and three Codicils written on paper apart, the first of which bears date the twenty first day of September and each of the other two the twenty third day of September all in the year Eighteen hundred and forty and all executed by the Defunct and an Inventory of his personal Estate be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of the Commissariat of said Shire which desire the said Commissary finding to be reasonable be ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which?.

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    Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil subjoined the principal being written on paper denoting a Stamp duty of One pound fifteen shillings Sterling the tenor follow viz: I George Silver of Netherley having resolved to settle my affairs so as to prevent all disputes after my death do therefore hereby Give, Grant, Assign, Dispone and convey to and in favour of George Silver, my Eldest son and his Heirs and assignees whomsoever heritably and irredeemably all and sundry Lands and Heritages goods and gear, debts and sums of money and in general the whole means, Estate and Effects Heritable and moveable real and personal of whatever denomination or wherever situated at present belonging and addebted or what shall belong and be addebted to me at the time of my decease with the whole grounds, Vouchers and instructions thereof and Writs and evidents of and concerning my said Estate and effects above conveyed with all that has followed or may be competent to follow thereon, And I do hereby bind and ?.

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    and oblige me and my heirs and successors to infect and seise the said George Silver and his foresaids in the whole lands and heritages above disponed requiring infestment and for that purpose to make grant and deliver to the said George Silver and his foresaids all writs, deeds and conveyances that may be necessary containing procuratories of Resignation, Receipts of Sasine and other usual clauses necessary and requisite for fully vesting and establishing the premise in their persons with power to the said George Silver and his foresaids to call and pursue for, uplift, receive and discharge the debts, goods and effects hereby disponed and conveyed and generally to do every thing in relation to the premises which I might have done myself before granting hereof, But always with and under the burden of paying all my lawful debts and deeds and payment of my funeral expenses and of such gifts, legacies, annuities or provisions as I may think proper to leave by this or any deed or....

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    or Codicil or other writing to be executed by me at any time of my life however informal And I do hereby nominate and appoint the said George Silver to be my sole Executor and universal legator excluding all others there from and I oblige the said George Silver and his Heirs, Executors and Assignees to make payment to my younger children of the provisions following viz:

    To my son James Silver the sum of Five hundred pounds sterling; to my son Alexander Silver the sum of one thousand pounds sterling; to my son John Silver the sum of one thousand pounds sterling all at the first twentieth day of June or twentieth day of December twelve months after my death with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum from the first twentieth of June or twentieth of December after my death till paid; declaring that if any of my younger children above named shall die before me their said provision or provisions shall lapse and belong to my said....

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    said son George Silver and his foresaids and to pay the sum for which I am bound in the marriage Contract between my daughter Burnett Silver and Doctor William Keith, Aberdeen as I intend the sum therein settled as my said daughters provision. Which provisions in favour of my said children are hereby declared to be in full of all legitive Executry and every other claim competent to them or either of them by or through my death or in any other way whatever And I hereby revoke all former Settlements or Dispositions made by me at any time heretofore, reserving always my own liferent of the whole Estate and Effects, heritable and moveable real and personal above conveyed with full power to me at any time in my life and even on deathbed to alter innovate or revoke these presents in whole or in part as I may see proper dispensing with the delivery hereof and declaring these presents to be good and effectual though found lying by me a the time....

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    ....time of my death or in the custody of any other person for my behoof. Moreover I hereby name and appoint Doctor William Keith, Aberdeen and Walter Duthie, Writer to the Signet Edinburgh to be Tutors and Curators to the said Alexander and John Silver my sons or to any of my children who shall not have attained majority at my death during their respective pupilarities and minorities with the whole powers competent to Tutor and Curators by the Law of Scotland dispensing herby with their giving up Inventories and declaring that they shall be accountable for their actual intromissions only and not for omissions or for one another or for the solvency of the persons to whom funds shall be lent And I consent to the Registration hereof in the Books of Council and Session or others competent therein to remain for preservation and thereto I constitute My procurators In Witness whereof I have....

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    .... have subscribed these presents written upon this and the two preceding pages of Stamped paper by the said Walter Duthie at Netherley the nineteenth day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty before these witnesses Thomas Monro and Alexander Smith both Servants at Netherley (signed) Geo Silver - Thomas Monro (witness) - Alexander Smith (witness)

    ....George Silver before designed do hereby leave and bequeath to the Reverend James Duirs presently residing at Netherley an annuity of Ten pounds Sterling payable yearly in advance the first twentieth day of June or twentieth day of December after my death and I declare my said son George Silver and his foresaids to be burdened therewith But I further declare that the said annuity shall only be payable and last until such time as the said Reverend James Duirs shall obtain some situation so as to be able to maintain himself and it shall in such case cease....

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    ....cease and be no longer payable and I hereby declare that the individuals named as Tutors and Curators to my younger children in the above deed or the survivor of them shall have power to determine when the said annuity shall so cease according to the true meaning and spirit of these presents. In witness whereof I have subscribed this Codicil written by the said Walter Duthie At Netherley the nineteenth day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty before these witnesses the said Thomas Monro and Alexander Smith both servants at Netherley (signed) Geo Silver - Thomas Munro (witness) and Alexander Smith (witness)

    General Register House Edinburgh 7th October 1840 recorded along with two Codicils dated 21st September and 23rd September 1840 on paper apart in the Books of Council and Session as a probative writ (signed) A Macdonald, Aberdeen - 30th October 1840 Disposition and Deed of Settlement, by the late Geo Silver of Netherley referred to in my oath of this date in giving up an Inventory of his effects (signed) Geo Silver - J A Santilands

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    13 November 1840 Holograph Letter by George Silver Esq In reference to his Disposition and Deed of Settlement

    At Stonehaven the thirteenth day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty, In Presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commissary Depute of the Commissariat of Kincardineshire Compeared John Falconer Writer in Stonehaven as procurator and gave in the Holograph Letter underwritten desiring that the same might along with a Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil written on paper apart, the first of which bears date the twenty first day of September and each of the other two the twenty third day of September all in the year eighteen hundred and forty and all executed by the Defunct and an Inventory of his Personal Estate be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of the Commissariat of said Shire; which desire the said Commissary Depute finding to be reasonable he ordained the same to be done accordingly and....

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    and of which Holograph Letter the principal being written on unstamped paper the tenor follow viz: Netherley 1 September 1840 - My Sons Alexander and John having now got their education, and fitted them out at considerable expense and got situations for them in India, I hereby after and revoke the sum of three thousand Pounds Sterling directed to be paid each of them by my Settlement, and appoint each of them to be paid One thousand pounds Sterling after my death (signed) Geo Silver Aberdeen 30th October 1840. Holograph Letter by the late Mr Silver referred to in my Oath of this date; in giving up an Inventory of Mr Silvers effects (signed) Geo Silver - J A Sandilands.

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    13th November 1840 - Codicils to Disposition and Deed of Settlement by George Silver of Netherley

    At Stonehaven the thirteenth day of November in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty, In Presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire, Commissary Depute of the Commissariat of Kincardineshire - Compeared John Falconer Writer in Stonehaven as procurator and gave in the Codicils underwritten desiring that the same might along with a Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil thereto subjoined and a holograph letter by the Defunct of date the first day of September in the year eighteen hundred and forty and an Inventory of his personal estate, be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of the Commissariat of said Shire which desired the said Commissary Depute finding to be reasonable he ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which Codicils the principal being written on unstamped paper the tenor follows viz:

    I George Silver of Netherley hereby leave and bequeath to the boy George Burnett presently living and for sometime past with James Fleming and...

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    ...and his wife at Cragenfein Tillymet above Dunkeld, an annuity of nine pounds sterling yearly for maintaining and educating him at the Parish school this annuity to continue as long as my heir and Trustees may see that he deserves it. I also leave to my overseer Alexander Smith twelve pounds sterling - to my housekeeper Margaret Bow for her great attention to me during my severe illness, twelve pounds sterling - to my butler Thomas Munro ten pounds sterling and my body clothes - to my wright James Duthie six pounds sterling - and to each of my servants male and female, both at Netherley and Muchalls who may be in my service at the time of my death a gratuity of five pounds sterling - also to my gardeners and day labourers who may be in my service at the time of my death, five pounds sterling each which sums are to be paid to them six months after my death, I would recommend that the five pounds thus left to the boy Edward Cowie should be applied for the....

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    .. the purpose of finishing his education at the School of Cookney. In witness whereof I subscribe this Codicil written by James Duirs residing at Netherley at Netherley this twenty first day of September in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty before these witnesses the said Thomas Munro my butler and James Duirs residing at Netherley - signed Geo Silver - Thomas Munro (witness) and James Duirs (witness)

    I intend George Milne my mason to be amongst those who are entitled to receive Five pounds sterling each. In witness whereof I have subscribed this at Netherley the twenty third day of September in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty before the said Thomas Munro and James Duirs the same being written by Walter Duthie writer to the Signet signed Geo Silver - James Duris (witness) and Thomas Munro (witness).

    I George Silver of Netherley leave and bequeath to William Keith - George Keith and John Keith - my grandchildren, nineteen ....

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    ....nineteen guineas to each to be paid to them six months after my death having been much pleased with their behaviour at Netherley this summer. In witness whereof, I have subscribed this written by the said Walter Duthie At Netherley the twenty third day of September in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty before these witnesses the said Thomas Munro and James Duirs. The annuity to the boy George Burnett mentioned on first page of this sheet shall continue as long as my Heir may see that he serves it as I have not named Trustees. In witness where of I have signed this, written by Walter Duthie before designed before the said witnesses and date last mentioned (signed) Geo Silver - James Duirs (witness) and Thomas Munro (witness)

    General Register House, Edinburgh - 7th October 1840 recorded along with Disposition and Deed of Settlement and Codicil dated 19th September 1840 in the Books of Council and Session as a Probative Writ signed...

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    (signed) A Macdonald, Aberdeen 30 October 1840 - Codicils to the Last Will of the late Mr George Silver of Netherley referred to in my Oath this date in giving up an Inventory of the late Mr Silvers effects (signed) Geo Silver - J A Sandliands JP.

    Died:
    From Kirktown of Fetteresso MI: GEORGE SILVER of Netherley died 25 Sep 1840.
    Age at time of death: 70 years, 5 months, 27 days

    George married Jane SMITH. Jane was born about 1771 in Scotland, UK; died on 24 Dec 1830 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane SMITH was born about 1771 in Scotland, UK; died on 24 Dec 1830 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    From Kirktown of Fetteresso MI: wife (of George Silver) JANE SMITH died 24 Dec 1830 aged 59

    Children:
    1. Anne Elizabeth SILVER was born on 29 Jan 1804 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 22 Mar 1816 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK.
    2. Alexander Crombie SILVER was born on 30 Mar 1805 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 15 Apr 1816 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshore, Scotland, UK.
    3. George SILVER was born on 14 Jul 1807 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 7 Apr 1843 in Madeira.
    4. Jane SILVER was born on 18 Jul 1808 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 4 Apr 1828 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    5. Burnette Crombie SILVER was born on 22 Nov 1809 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 25 Mar 1853 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; was buried on 31 Mar 1853 in Old Machar Churchyard, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
    6. Frances Christina SILVER was born on 20 May 1811 in Netherley, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 18 May 1827 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    7. Adam SILVER was born on 24 Jul 1812 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 24 Apr 1816 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    8. 2. James SILVER was born on 16 Nov 1815 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 8 Jul 1870 in 30 Royal Cres, Bath, Somersetshire, England, UK.
    9. Anne Elizabeth SILVER was born about 1816; died on 6 Feb 1831 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    10. Crombie SILVER was born on 22 Apr 1818 in Netherley, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 20 Mar 1835 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    11. Mary Duff SILVER was born on 29 Aug 1819 in Netherley, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Jan 1834 in London, England, UK; was buried on 9 Jan 1834 in St Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, UK.
    12. Alexander Crombie SILVER was born on 5 Nov 1821 in Netherley, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Oct 1891 in 7 Kensington Court Gardens, Kensington, London, England, UK.
    13. John SILVER was born on 19 Aug 1823 in Netherley, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 4 Nov 1853 in Rangoon, India.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Alexander SILVER was born about 1709 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK (son of John SILVER and Agnes SILVER); died on 30 Dec 1791 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; was buried on 30 Dec 1791 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1740, West Indies
    • Residence: 1751, Balnagubs and Netherley estates

    Notes:

    Alexander (the Nabob) Silver:

    Notes from John Stanhope: Alexander Silver "of Balnagubs", born about 1709. He made his fortune growing tea in Jamaica. He married Rebecca Parsons on 14 February 1740 at Saint Michael's Church, Barbados, but she seems to have died childless. "Mr Silver, a native of this district, made a purchase of the estate of Netherley, on his return from the West Indies" , some time before 1760. he married Anna Burnet on 23 October 1768 at Dyce, Aberdeen shire, the mother of (1) H George, baptized 29 March 1770 in Fetteresso, (2) Ann, baptized in Fetteresso on 24 April 1771, died 17 August 17846 (grave 123 p.137) (3) Adam baptized 26 January 1772 (4) Christian baptized 30 May 1774. Alexander died in Aberdeen on 30 December 1791 , and was buried in Fetteresso cemetery. The Netherley estate was 1500 acres in area. Mrs Silver "widow of Alexander Silver, esquire of Balnagubs" died in Aberdeen 15 September 1812 "in her 75th year" (therefore born about 1737) .

    Died:
    From ABERDEEN JOURNAL - Monday January 25th 1792: "On Friday the 30th [December] - died here - Alexander SILVER esq, of Balnagubs"


    From ABERDEEN JOURNAL - Monday January 25th 1792: "On Friday the 30th [December] - died here - Alexander SILVER esq, of Balnagubs"

    Stone: 575
    [Now difficult to read - previously recorded by Jervise in his book, page 70.]

    (Table Stone).... "Beneath this stone are interred the remains of ALEXANDER SILVER of Balnagubs. Having acquired a moderate fortune abroad, he purchased the residence of his Ancestors, the place of his birth, in this parish, and for many years after he lived to enjoy it, beloved, esteemed & respected as a husband, father, friend & neighbour. He d.30 Dec.1791 aged 82. Also his dau. ANN d.14 Aug.1784 in 14th year."



    Buried:
    From Kirktown of Fetteresso MI (#123):
    (General Note : See Jervise 'EPITAPHS' No. #i78 for inscription)
    "Beneath this stone are interred the remains of ALEXANDER SILVER of Balnagubs. Having acquired a moderate fortune abroad he purchased the residence of his ancestors - the place of his birth, in this parish and for many years after he lived to enjoy it, beloved, esteemed and respected as a husband, father, friend and neighbour. He died 30 Dec 1791 aged 82. Also his daughter ANN died 17 Aug 1784 in the fourteenth year of her age.
    Update Oct 2013: Silver descendant Tim Baines re-examined the stone and confirmed Alexander's mother Agnes is also interred there; died 8 Feb 1721 aged 35.

    Alexander married Anna BURNET on 23 Oct 1768 in Dyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. Anna was born about 1737 in Scotland, UK; died on 15 Sep 1812 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna BURNET was born about 1737 in Scotland, UK; died on 15 Sep 1812 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Note: Mrs Silver widow of Alexander Silver, esquire of Balnagubs died in Aberdeen 15 September 1812 in her 75th year.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Notes from John Stanhope

    Children:
    1. 4. George SILVER was born on 9 Mar 1770 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 25 Sep 1840 in Netherley, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.
    2. Ann SILVER was born in Apr 1771 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK; died on 17 Aug 1784 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK.
    3. Adam SILVER was born in Jan 1772 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Christian SILVER was born about 1774 in Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Sep 1797 in Netherley, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK.



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