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| 3651 | 1958 deaths in the district of Newhills in the county of Aberdeen. No 9, Alexander Davidson, railway porter (retired) marred to Ethel Elizabeth May MAGGARTH*, on March fifth 1958 in the goods yard, Bucksburn Railway Station (usual residence 104 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn), male 56 years, son of Alexander Davidson papermill worker (deceased) and Jessie Ann Davidson M.S Silver (deceased). Causes Coronoary thrombosis, one day. Informant F.S.Davidson, son, of 1 Holland Road, Bridgemary, Gosport, Hampshire. *Spelt Maggetti on wedding cert. | DAVIDSON, Alexander (I8734)
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| 3652 | 1959 deaths in the Nortern District of Aberdeen in the Burgh of Aberdeen. No 504, George Silver, commercial clerk (retired), widower of Barbara Buchan, 1959 March Seventeenth at 9.55am at Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen (us. res. 57 Richmond Street, Aberdeen), male, 74 years, son of George Silver baker (deceased) and Jane Silver M.S.Rhind (deceased). Cause: Cerebral thrombosis, bronchopneumonia. Informant: Alex A.Silver half-brother, Blackfriars St, Aberdeen. | SILVER, George (I8501)
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| 3653 | 1959 deaths in the Northern District of Aberdeen in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 760, William Silver, retired railway guard married to Jessie Brown, 1959 28 Apr at 3.30pm at Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen, male, 70 years, son of James Silver labourer deceased and Ann Silver, M.S.Grubb, deceased. Cause: Cardiac failure. Informant William Silver, son, 2 Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen. | SILVER, William (I4190)
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| 3654 | 1960 deaths in the district of Fordoun, Kincardine. No 9 Margaret Jane Silver, widow of James Silver, blacksmith, 1960, September twenty fifth at 4am at ??, Auchenblae, usual residence, The Square, Fettercairn, female, 80 years, dau of William Greig, blacksmith, deceased, and Ann Spalding Greig, M.S.Valentine, deceased. Informant James A.Buchan, grandson, Hilton, Inverkeilor, Arbroath. | GREIG, Margaret Jane (I4245)
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| 3655 | 1960 deaths in the district of Stonehaven in the county of Kincardine. No 3, Jane Elizabeth Smith, widow of Thomas Watson Smith, railway surfaceman), 1960 January Seventeenth at 5.50am at Woodcot Hospital, Stonehaven. Usual residence: The Parsonage, Drumlithie. female, 88 years, dau of James Silver, farmer, deceased, and Mary Jane Silver, M.S.Brown, deceased. Cause: Arteriosclderotic heart disease. Informant: ? Law, niece. | SILVER, Jane Elizabeth (I6102)
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| 3656 | 1960 deaths in the Easter District of Aberdeen in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 311, Jessie Stewart Silver, widow of William Silver, railway guard, 1960 6 Oct at 10.20pm at 2 Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, female, 75 years, dau of George Brown distillery labourer, deceased, and Grace Brown, M.S.Stewart, deceased. Causes: Carinoma, ventriculla, myocarditis. Informant William Silver, son. | BROWN, Jessie Stewart (I8802)
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| 3657 | 1960 PATON, HELEN BISSET (Statutory registers Deaths 168/1 1024) 1960 deaths in the Northern District of Aberdeen, in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 1024 Helen Bisset Paton (widow of Herbert Paton yeast company manger), 1960 July second at 4.45pm at Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen (usual residence 123 Victoria St, Dyce), female, 86 years. Parents: Robert Esson, bedding factory proprietor, deceased, and Helen Esson, M.S. Bisset (deceased). Cause Atherosclerotic heart disease. Informant Emma G.Esson, cousin*, 20 Elm Place, Aberdeen. *This is how they relate: https://tinyurl.com/ycktubj2 | ESSON, Helen Bisset (I3204)
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| 3658 | 1962 BISSET Mary of 7 Viewfield Gardens Aberdeen widow died 2 January 1962 Confirmation of Reginald Rust Bisset civil engineer and Robert Bertram Williamson advocate. Sealed London 21 February | CLARK, Mary (I3162)
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| 3659 | 1962 deaths in the Northern District of Aberdeen. No 922, Helen Martin Anderson, single, 1962 June First at Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen (Usual residence 90 North Deeside Road, Peterculter). Female, 68 years. Parents: James Kennedy Anderson, bank manager, deceased and Jessie Menzies Anderson M.S.Martin, deceased. Causes: thrombocytopenic purpura, three months; gastro intestinal haemorrhage nine days. Informant: A.M.Anderson, brother, Midtown Cottage, Newmill, Keith. | ANDERSON, Helen Martin (I8897)
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| 3660 | 1964 deaths in the district of Bonhill and Renton. No 361 Elizabeth Silver widow of William Wallace (should be Walker) Silver, measurer, 1964 November 24th at 2.50am at Henry Brock Hospital, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. (usual address 18 East Argyll St, Helensburgh), female, 83 years, dau of Gregor Macgregor mason (deceased) and Mary Macgregor M.S.Wheldon (deceased). Causes: Cerebral thrombosis, cerebral atherosclerosis. Informant G.Hattle?, nephew, 11 Glasgow St, Helensburgh. | MACGREGOR, Elizabeth (I9384)
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| 3661 | 1965 ESSON, JEANIE HELEN (Statutory registers Deaths 168/2 1063) 1965 deaths in the Southern District of Aberdeen, in the Burgh of Aberdeen. No 1063, Jeannie Helen Esson, cashier (retired), single, 1965 December twentyfirst at 2.45pm at Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen (usual residence 20 Elm Place, ABerdeen), fremale, 80 years, dau of James Esson, draper (master), deceased, and Jeannie Esson, M.S.Howie, deceased. Causes: Pneumonia, immobility, cerebral athersclerosis, dementia. Informant: W.H.Rutherford, solicitor, 3 Garden Terrace, Aberdeen. | ESSON, Jeannie Helen (I7831)
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| 3662 | 1965 SILVER, JOHN ALEXANDER (Statutory registers Deaths 168/2 976) 1965 deaths in the southern district of Aberdeen in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 976, John Alexander Silver, van driver (retired), married to Williamina McLeod. 29 Nov 1965 at 12.40am at Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen. Usual address 21 Grant Street, Elgin. Male, 69 years, son of George Silver, stableman, deceased and Eliza Ann Silver M.S.Forrest, deceased. Causes: Cardiovascular accident, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, atherosclerotic heart disease. Informant: Alexina McPirie?, daughter, 21 Grant St, Elgin. | SILVER, John Alexander (I8826)
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| 3663 | 1966 SILVER, GEORGE TOM (Statutory registers Deaths 168/1 906) District 168, year 1966, event no 906. Death registered in Northern Aberdeen, city of Aberdeen. George Tom Silver, male, engineer's storeman, married. Born 30/9/1899, aged 67 years. Married to Helen Sim. Died 12 Oct 1966 at 7.45am at Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. Usual residence 282 Burkhall Parade, Aberdeen. Parents: George Silver, railway surfaceman, deceased and Eliza Ann Silver, M.S.Sangster, deceased. Cause: Myocardial infarction. Informant: A.? Silver, son. | SILVER, George Tom (I8828)
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| 3664 | 1967 deaths in the district of Leith, Edinburgh John Clark Ferguson, baker, retired, male, married. Born 21 Dec 1876, age 90 years. Two marriages: 1 Agnes Tod Cowan. 2 Gertrude Aston Died 27 Feb 1967 at 9pm at Eastern General Hospital, Leith. Usual residence 3a Leslie Place, Edinburgh. Son of Thomas Ferguson, gardener, deceased and Margaret Ferguson, M.S.Clark, deceased. Cause: Cerebrovascular accident. | FERGUSON, John Clark (I4472)
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| 3665 | 1967 MARSHALL, JAMES (Statutory registers Deaths 255/ 97), scotlandspeople.gov.uk: MARSHALL, JAMES, aged 62, mother's maiden name FALCONER, year 1967, ref 255/ 97, at Stonehaven District No 255, year 1967 entry no 97, Stonehaven, Kincardine. James Marshall, male, farmer, married, born 12/4/1905, aged 62 years. Spouse Mary Jane Grubb. Died 1967 December Seventh at 12.20pm at The Lodge, Dunnottar Castle, Dunnottar. Usual residence Braehead, Dunnottar. Parents: George Alexander Marshall, farmer, deceased and Mary Ann Marshall, m.s.Falconer, deceased. Cause: Coronary thrombosis. | MARSHALL, James (I7374)
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| 3666 | 1972 deaths in the parish of Fordoun in the County of Kincardine No 10, Emily Will, married to James Will farm ???, 1872 February Fifth 5.30am at Corsefauld, parish of Fordoun, female, 37 years. Parents James Silver, carter, deceased and Margaret Silver M.S.Stephen, deceased. Cause: Childbirth, acute pelvic inflamation, abscesses, bedsores. | SILVER, Emilia (Emily) (I6072)
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| 3667 | 1973 Deaths in Queensland, Australia: DEATH in the District of BRISBANE, in the State of Queensland, 1973 Registered by Lionel Albert Stevens, Registrar-General. 1 Number 44471 Description - 2 When died and where 31 August 1973 Southport Hospital, Southport. 3 Name and surname, profession trade or occupation. JAMES SILVER. 4 Sex and age. Male 74* years. 5 (1) Cause of death. 1(a) Atrial fibrillation (b) Pulmonary edema (c) Congestive cardiac failure. (2) Duration of last illness. 2 Respiratory tract infection. 1 (a) months (b) four days (c) one month. (3) Medical attendant by whom certified. N. Glinka. (4) When he last saw deceased. 30 August 1973. 6 Name and surname of father. Alexander Silver. Profession, trade or occupation. Farmer. Name and maiden surname of mother. _ 7 Signature, description and residence of informant. Certified in writing by John S. Scott, NO Relation, Beechmont. 8 (1) Signature of Registrar. 10 September 1973. (2) Date (3) Place of registration. Brisbane. If Burial or Cremation Registered- 9 When and where buried or cremated. 3 September 1973 Cremated at Allambe Gardens Crematorium Nerang. By whom certified. W.S.Healey. 10 Name and religion of minister and/or names of two witnesses ofburial or cremation. Colin K.Kay Presbyterian L. Eames I.C.Pierce. 11 Where born and how long in Australian States, stating which. Harvieston, Scotland. 53 years. If Deceased was married- 12 (1) Where. Never married. I, Desmond Barry Tanner, Registrar-General, hereby certify that this is a true photographic copy of particulars recorded in an entry in a register kept in the General Registry Office, Brisbane. Dated 5 AUGUST 2003 *Note that he was aged 75 as born 1898. | SILVER, James (I3072)
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| 3668 | 1975 C3026 Edna Lorraine Wallace dau of Alfred Robert Hoffman and Florence Collins From Mt Morgan cemetery index: WALLACE EDNA LORRAINE 59 F died 18/05/1975 buried 20/05/1975 section 7 Row RR Grave 33 Denom. CHURCH OF ENGLAND AJ35 section QQ. New Ground. Occupation: Home Duties. | HOFFMAN, Edna Loraine (I1494)
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| 3669 | 1975 deaths in the district of Gladstone. No 5236 8 June 1975 at Yarwun, Gordon David Nunn, railway employee, male, 50 years. Cause: (a) Hypovolemia, (b) Total retroperiton maceration and blood loss, post mortem examination held by Dr L.C.Diefenbach on 9 June 1975, son of George Alexander Nunn, railway employee and Winifred Violet Cooper, certified by N.J.Nunn, wife, 11 Barry St, Rockhampton. Registrar 25 June 1975, Gladstone. Cremated at Rockhampton Crematorium 11 June 1975. Born: Rockhampton, Queensland, lived whole life in Queensland. Gordon was accidentally killed in a shunting accident while working as Station Master at Yarwun Railway Station, near Gladstone, Queensland, on Sunday, 8 June 1975. | NUNN, Gordon David (I65)
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| 3670 | 1976 deaths in the district of Brisbane in the State of Queensland. No 70520. 18 Jul 1976, at Princess Alexandra Hospital, South Brisbane. Hazel Beryl Durward, housewife, 67 years, female. Cause: Rheumatic heart disease, right lower lobe pneumonia. Father Amos Nunn, coal miner, mother Isabella Elizabeth Anderson. Informant: H.Durward, husband, 22 Mackie St, Moorooka. Cremated 27 Jul 1976, Mount Thompson Crematorium. Born: Dinmore, Queensland. Married, Brisbane, Queensland, aged 22, to Harry Alexander Durward. Issue living: Kevin Alex, 43, Janette, 39, Diann Beth, 32. | NUNN, Hazel Beryl (I1238)
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| 3671 | 1977 C182 Norman George Ladner son of Charles Ladner and Florence Jessie Roach | LADNER, Norman George (I8195)
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| 3672 | 1979 SILVER, ROBERT DONALD, mother's surname DONALD M 70 GLASGOW, MARTHA ST GLASGOW CITY/LANARK 603/00 0354 | SILVER, Robert Donald (I8180)
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| 3673 | 1980 SHENNAN SAMUEL JOHN (Mother's surname TODD) M 84 DOUGLAS /SOUTH LANARKSHIRE 587/00 0027 | SHENNAN, Samuel John (I4236)
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| 3674 | 1981 SHENNAN ISABELLA CRICHT (Mother's surname: CRICHTON) GILCHRIST F 83 BIGGAR /SOUTH LANARKSHIRE 584/00 0024 | GILCHRIST, Isabella Crichton (I8005)
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| 3675 | 1986 SILVER, ALEXANDER, mother's surname DONALD M 84 ABERDEEN /ABERDEEN 302/00 0737 | SILVER, Alexander (I8177)
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| 3676 | 19th September 1865 Inventory of the Personal Estate of JAMES SILVER and testamentary writing executed by him. At Stonehaven the nineteenth day of September in the year One thousand eight hundred and sixty five. In presence of Alexander Burns Shand Esquire, Advocate Commissary of the Commissariat of Kincardineshire, compeared Charles Graham Morris, Writer in Stonehaven as Procurator and gave in the Inventory of the personal estate of the deceased James Silver and Oath thereon underwritten desiring that the same might be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of said shire along with a Testamentary Writing executed by the said deceased, which desire the said Commissary found reasonable and ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which Inventory and Testamentary Writing the tenor follows visits Inventory of the Personal Estate wheresoever situated of James Silver - Farmer in Kintewlin in the Parish of Maryculter and County of Kincardine, who died at Kintewlin on the thirtieth day of May, One thousand eight hundred and sixty five :- 1. Household furniture, farm implements and bestial crop and other effects conform to appraisement thereof ?318 / 2 / 3 Interest thereon to date by Oath to Inventory ?3 / 3 / 5 ?321 / 5 / 8 2. Sum due to the deceased by Bill accepted by James Strachan and Alexander Strachan both residing at Charlestown of Nigg dated 1st June 1865 and payable five months after date ?12 / 10 / - so so payable on 4th November 1866 ?10 / -- / -- so so payable on 4th November 1866 ?10 / -- / -- ?32 / 10 / 0 Amount of personal estate in the United Kingdom ?353 / 15 / 8 Aberdeen 15 September 1865. This is the Inventory of the Personal Estate of James Silver referred to in any Deposition of this date (signed : Agnes Silver / Alex Fraser JP at Aberdeen the fifteenth day of September One Thousand eight hundred and sixty five, in presence of Alexander Fraser Esquire, One of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Aberdeen. Appeared Mrs Agnes Thomson or Silver residing at Kintewlin in the Parish of Maryculter, Executrise of the deceased James Silver, farmer, there who having solemnly sworn and examined depones: That the said James Silver died at Kintewlin aforesaid upon the thirtieth day of May last and the deponent has entered upon the possession and management of his personal or moveable estate as Executrise Dative Qua Relict. That the Deponent does not know of any testamentary settlement or Writing relative to the disposal of the deceased's personal estate or effects or any part thereof other than a Holograph Testamentary Writing dated the eleventh day of May, One thousand eight hundred and sixty five which is now exhibited and signed by the Deponent and the said Justice of the Peace at this date as relative hereto. That the foregoing inventory signed by the Deponent and the said Justice of the Peace as relative hereto is a full and complete Inventory of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased James Silver wheresoever situated and belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of his death in so far as the same has come to the Deponents knowledge. That the Deponent does not know of any money or property belonging to the deceased liable to the duty imposed by the Acts 23 Vict @ 15 and 24 Vict C80. That the value at this date of the said personal estate and effects situated in the United Kingdom including the proceeds accrued thereon down to this date is three hundred pounds sterling and under Four hundred and fifty pounds Sterling. All which is truth as the deponent shall answer to God (signed) Agnes Silver and Alex Fraser JP. Following testamentary writing before meution Kintewlin May 11th 1865. Testament of James Silver to his wife and family supposed to be in a dying way being 7 years of the Lease to run to be governed by his wife Agnes Thomson and his son William and John Silver and at the end of the lease William Silver is to get 60 pounds more than any of the rest and John Silver to get 50 and James Silver 30 pounds and Alexander Silver 30 and the rest to be divided among the rest to of any family equal and 3 shares to his wife Agnes Thompson Kintewlin - James Silver No one of My family to have any claim upon my effects during the lease, But my wife Agnes Thompson and William Silver and John Silver. I have my whole effects with them during that time (signed) James Silver / Agnes Thomson / William Silver / John Silver - Aberdeen - 15th September 1865. This is the holograph Testamentary Writing referred to in any Deposition of this date (signed) Agnes Silver and Alex Fraser JP. | SILVER, James (I4149)
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| 3677 | 2 Block F Dean Street , City of London, London, England Edith Sargent 05 Nov 1880 Female Daily Domestic Single 76 1 Ref: RG101/0002N/005/37 | SARGENT, Edith (I4932)
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| 3678 | 2 Meadow Lane, Thurston, Thedwastre R.D., Suffolk, England First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Wilfred Peachey 25 Oct 1896 Male Heavy Worker Married 64 1 Ethel Peachey 07 Apr 1895 Female House Wife Ud Married 64 2 Ellen Wright 20 Oct 1889 Female House Wife Ud Married 64 3 NOTE: Ellen staying with her sister Ethel and her husband Wilfred Peachey. | NUNN, Ellen (I6377)
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| 3679 | 2 Meadow Lane, Thurston, Thedwastre R.D., Suffolk, England First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Wilfred Peachey 25 Oct 1896 Male Heavy Worker Married 64 1 Ethel Peachey 07 Apr 1895 Female House Wife Ud Married 64 2 Ellen Wright 20 Oct 1889 Female House Wife Ud Married 64 3 NOTE: Ethel's sister Ellen Wright in same household. | NUNN, Ethel (I6380)
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| 3680 | 2 Priests Avenue, Romford M.B., Essex, England Woodall household (2 people) First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Edith Woodall 26 Aug 1871 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed 287 1 Alice Woodall 20 Mar 1893 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single 287 2 Ref: RG101/1539I/021/12 Letter Code: DCJD | COKER, Edith (I256)
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| 3681 | 20 Flat Cornfield Rd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England William F Hubbard 07 Apr 1865 Male Retired Farmer Widowed 249 1 Ref: RG101/6658C/021/1 | HUBBARD, William Frank (I6520)
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| 3682 | 2028 John Nunn born C1889 in Thurgoland, Yorkshire, England, UK is a grandson of 6506 James NUNN. Not established which of James's children is the parent | NUNN, James (I6506)
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| 3683 | 21 Jul 1776 Thomas, s of Robert and Mary Nunn John, s of Robert and Mary Nunn | NUNN, John (I4737)
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| 3684 | 22 December 1884. Inventory of the personal estate of the late Revd Alexander Silver. At Stonehaven the twenty second day of December in the year One thousand eight hundred and eighty four. In presence of John Guthrie Smith, Esquire, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff. Compeared Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, Solicitor in Stonehaven, as Procurator, and gave in the inventory of the personal estate of the deceased Reverend Alexander Silver and oath there-on underwritten desiring that the same might be inserted and registered in the Sheriff Court Books of Kincardineshire, in the Sheriffdom of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff, along with an Extract Registered Deed of Settlement and Codicil executed by the said deceased. Which desire the said Sheriff found reasonable and ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which inventory and oath and extract Registered Deed of Settlement and Codicil the hereon?? follows viz:- Inventory of the Personal Estate wheresoever situated of the Reverend Alexander Silver Minister of the Parish of Dunnottar, in the County of Kincardine, who died at the Manse of Donnottar on the twenty fifth day of August Eighteen hundred and eighty four. Scotland. 1.Cash in the house say 12/4/3 Note. Used in payment of debts 2. Growing crops and other effects sold by public roup on 9th September 1884 conform to Roup Roll 38/19/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory -/8/10 39/7/10 3 Household furniture and other effects sold on 25th October 1884 conform to Roup Roll 215/0/11 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 1/7/3 216/8/2 5. Books and silver plate sold on 13th December 1884 conform to Roup Roll 98/2/10 No interest accrued 98/2/10 5. Gold watch, body clothes and other effects belonging to deceased unsold, per appraisement 38/0/0 391/18/10 6. Cash at bankers:- (1) Balance due to the deceased on are Account Current with the Bank of Scotland, Stonehaven 4/6/9 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/0/9 4/7/6 (2) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 15th May 1883 104/13/8 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 3/19/5 108/13/1 (3) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 6th July 1883 30/15/2 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 1/0/3 31/15/5 (4) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 5th October 1883 50/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 1/6/9 51/6/9 (5) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 5th November 1883 40/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 1/0/1 41/0/1 (6) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 14th November 1883 18/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/8/9 18/8/9 (7) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 7th January 1884 20/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/8/7 20/8/7 (8) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 6th March 1884 26/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/9/4 26/9/4 (9) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 7th April 1884 50/0/0 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/16/2 50/16/2 (10) Deposit receipt by the Agent Town & Country Bank, Limited, Stonehaven, in favour of deceased dated 5th July 1884 24/9/7 Interest thereon to date of oath to inventory 0/5/4 24/14/11 378/0/7 Stocks and shares of public companies:- (1) Two thousand five hundred and fifty pounds Great North of Scotland Railway 4 per cent lieu stock at the price of 106/10/0 per cent at date of oath to inventory 2715/13/0 Half yearly dividend due thereon 49/18/9 2765/13/9 (2) Seventy two shares of the Capital Stock of the Town and Country Bank, Limited (formerly the Aberdeen Town and Country Bank) of the price of 17/7/6 at date of oath to inventory 1251/0/0 Half yearly dividend due thereon 28/19/7 1279/19/7 (3) Twenty two shares of the Northern Agricultural Company, Aberdeen, at the price of 7/15/0 at date of oath to inventory 170/10/0 Note. No dividend accrued 4216/3/14 8. Pension:- (1) Proportion of pension due to deceased by the commissioners of supply for Kincardineshire as Retired Prison Chaplain from 26th April 1884 to date of death 2/2/8 (2) Proportion of pension due to deceased by the Magistrates of Inverbervie and arrears 0/5/4 (3) Proportion of pension due to deceased by Government for quarter ended 30th June 0/18/6 Proportion of pension due to deceased by Government from 30th June to date of death 0/7/7 1/0/1 3/8/1 9. Commission due to deceased as one of the Trustees of the late John Duncan, Feuar?, Stonehaven 19/9/3 10. Grain stipend due to the deceased as minister of Parish of Dunnottar for first half of crop and year 1884 he having survived Whitsunday and died before Michaelmas estimated at 105/0/0 Money stipend due to the deceased for said period 5/0/0 110/0/0 England Debts due to the deceased upon the following document:- (1) Ten debenture bonds per 100/0/0 each by the American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London Limited in favour of deceased date respectively 14th November 1882 and number from F360 to F369 1000/0/0 Interest thereon from 1st July 1884 to date of death of oath to inventory 23/16/8 1023/16/8 (2) Debenture bond by the Colorado Mortgage and Investment Company of London, Limited, in favour of deceased number 345 and dated 20th July 1880 500/0/0 Interest thereon from the term of Whitsunday 1884 to date of oath to inventory 18/2/9 515/2/9 (3) Debenture of the New South Wales Mortgage Loan and Agency Company, Limited, in favour of deceased numbered 384 and dated 28th July 1880 500/0/0 Interest thereon from the term of Whitsunday 1884 to date of death 16/13/0 516/13/0 (4) Debenture by the Texas Land and Mortgage Company Limited in favour of deceased numbered 33 and dated 11th July 1883 500/0/0 Interest thereon from Whitsunday 1884 to date of oath to inventory 18/3/3 518/3/3 2573/15/8 Total amount of personal estate in the United Kingdom 7705/0/0 Signed ArW Kinnear, John G. Thomson, Sheriff Clerk Depute. Schedule of debts due and owing from the deceased at the time of his death to persons resident in the United Kingdom and Funeral Expenses. I Debts 1. James Brown, Fishmonger, Aberdeen 0/17/5 2. Margaret Walker, half year wages & Board. Wages 10/6/0 3. Euphemia Chalmers do____ do___ 8/6/0 4. James Gillespie half year wages & Board. Wages 11/0/0 5. N.N. (?) Forbes rent of land for crop 1884 10/1/0 6. One half of grain stipends for crop 1884 due by deceased to Reverend Robert Davidson as his assistant and successor in the charge of the Parish of Dunnottar as per agreement between them say ________ 105/0/0 II Funeral Expenses James Nicols, Undertaker 8/10/0 Alexander Skerret, Gravedigger for making grave and other work connected therewith 1/6/6 Robert Taylor account for work taking down and resetting tombstone 0/12/6 James Sinclair for grave cloths and attendance 2/1/6 Dr Leslie for attendance 4/10/0 James McLachlan, draper, for servants mournings as authorized, by deed of settlement 11/4/6 Miss Howarth, dressmaker 0/6/6 Total amount of debts and funeral expenses 174/1/11 Abstract Total amount of personal estate as per foregoing inventory 7705/0/0 Amount of debts and funeral expenses as per schedule 174/1/11 Nett value of personal estate chargeable with duty 7330/18/1 Signed Ar. W. Kinnear, John C Thomson, Sheriff Clerk Depute. At Stone have the second day of December, one thousand and eight hundred and eighty four years. In presence of John Craig Thomas, Sheriff Clerk Depute of Kincardineshire. Appeared Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, Solicitor and Bank Agent Stonehaven executor of the deceased Reverend Alexander Silver Minister of the Parish of Dunnottar in the county of Kincardine who being solemnly sworn and examined depones, that the said Alexander Silver died at Dunnottar Manse in the county of Kincardine aforesaid, domiciled in Scotland, upon the twenty fifth day of August eighteen hundred and eighty four without ever having been married. That the deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the deceased?s estate as executor, nominated by him, along with the Reverend William Mearns, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of the Parish of Kinneff and Robert Tindal, Sheriff Clerk of Kincardineshire in a General Deed of Settlement executed by him upon the twenty eighth day of December eighteen hundred and eighty four, and along with a relative codicil thereto dated the eighth day of October eighteen hundred and eighty three registered in the Sheriff Court Books of the County of Kincardine the second day of September eighteen hundred and eighty four and extract of which Deed of Settlement and codicil is now established and signed by the deponent and the said Sheriff Clerk Depute of this date as relative hereto: That the deponent does not know of any testamentary settlement or writing relative to the dispersal of the deceased?s personal estate or effects or any part thereof other than the said general deed of settlement and relative codicil. That the foregoing inventory signed by the deponent and the said Sheriff Clerk Depute as relative hereto is a full and complete inventory of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased Alexander Silver wheresoever situated and belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of the his death in as far as the same has come to the deponent?s knowledge; that the deponent does not know of any money or property belonging to the deceased secured by Scottish Bonds or other instruments excluding executor; that the said deceased had no heritable estate in this country in as far as known to the deponent; that the said deceased Alexander Silver was due and owing at the time of his death to persons resident in the United Kingdom the debts enumerated in the foregoing schedule. That these debts are payable by law out of the estate and effect comprised in the foregoing inventory are not any of these voluntary debts made payable under some instrument delivered to the do?? Thereof within three months before the death of the deceased or debts in respect whereof a reimbursement is capable of being reclaimed from any real estate of the deceased or from any other estate or person whatever. That these debts with the funeral expenses or the said deceased as also shown in the said schedule amount to one hundred and seventy four pounds 1/11. That the nett valued of this date of the said personal estate and effects situated in the United Kingdom including the proceeds accrued thereon down to his death and after deducting the amount of the said debts and funeral expenses is seven thousand five hundred pounds sterling and does not exceed seven thousand six hundred pounds sterling; That confirmation of the said personal estate is required in favour of the deponed and the said William Mearns and Robert Tindal. All which is truth as the deponent shall answer to God. (Signed) Ar W Kinnear, John C Thomson, Sheriff Clerk Depute, Written by John McDonald. Collated by Robt Tindal. Follows extract registered deed of settle and codicil before referred to:- At Stonehaven the second day of September one thousand eight hundred and eighty four the deed herinafter engrossed? was presented for registration in the Sheriff Court Books of the County of Kincardine for preservation and is registered in the said Books as follows:- I, the Reverend Alexander Silver, Minister of the Parish of Dunnottar, in order to settle the success to my estate real and personal after my decease and for other good causes and consideration, do hereby give, grant, assign, convey and dispone? to and in favour of the Reverend William Means, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of the Parish of Kinneff, Robert Tindal, Sheriff Clerk of Kincardineshire and Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, Solicitor and Bank Agent, Stonehaven, as trustees for the purposes after mentioned, and to such other persons as may hereafter be nominated by myself or be lawfully assured by my trustees and to such of my said trustees as shall accept, and to the survivors or survivor of those accepting, and to the heir of the last surviving trustee, a majority of my accepting and surviving trustees resident in Great Britain for the time being always a quorum, and to the assigned of my said trustees or their foresaids, my whole estate both heritable and moveable, real and personal, of whatever description, presently belong to me or which shall belong to me at the time of my decease; with full power to my said trustees and their foresaids, so far as not otherwise directed by me, to sell my trust estate by public auction or private bargain, to grant conveyances thereof, and to received the prices thereof, hereby discharging purchasers from all responsibility as to the application of which the debtors shall not be answerable; as also to pursuit and defend, or to compound, transact or refer or settle by the advise of counsel all question affecting any trust estate; as also to name factors and agents either from their own number or otherwise, and to pay such factors or agents a suitable remuneration for their trouble, but for whom they shall not be answerable further than that they were habit responsible at the time of their appointment; and in general with the fullest powers to manage my who trust affairs as freely as I might have done myself and against all mortals, and I herby bind and oblige me and my foresaids to make this conveyance effectual where required by completing tittles in our own persons and granting special conveyances in implement thereof to my said trustees and their foresaid; and further I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said trustees and their foresaids to be my sole executors and universal intromitters with my moveable means and estate, with all the powers competent to executors; but these presents are granted in trust for the ends, uses and purpose following, videliset?; in the firstplace, for payment of my just and lawful debts and funeral expenses, including such sums as my trustees shall think proper for the mournings to my servants and for the creation of a suitable enclosure and tombstone at my burial place, and of the expenses of this trust, and for fulfillment of all obligations incumbent on me; Secondly, for the payment of such legacies as I may bequeath by any writing under my hand however informed the same may be and though found in my repositories or in the custody of any third party undelivered at this time of my death. Thirdly, I divest my said trustees at the first term if Whitsunday or Martimmas after my death to make payment to my housekeeper Margaret Walker as a reward for her long and faithful services to me of the sum of one hundred pounds sterling free of legacy duty and also to purchase for her from such insurance company as they may select a free year annuity of fifteen pounds sterling, which annuity shall commence to run as from the date of my death, and shall be paid as an alimentary provision to the said Margaret Walker free of secession or legacy duty at two terms in the year, Whitsunday and Martimmas, during all the days of her life; Fourthly, for payment to my late servant Margaret Glennie, now Margaret Mason, at the first term of Whitsunday or Martimmas after my death of a legacy of one hundred pounds sterling as an acknowledgement of her long and faithful services to me and of her attention to me since she left my employment, which legacy shall be paid to her free of legacy duty on her own receipt and exclusive of her husband just martiti; Fifthly, for payment at the first term of Whitsunday or Martimmas after my death or as soon thereafter as convenient of the following legacies to the persons afternamed videlicet; To each of my said trustees who shall accept office as a trustee and act as such the sum of fifty pounds sterling; to Eliza Donaldson, wife of John Walker, Spurryhillock, Fetteresso, the sum of ten pounds sterling; to Ann Mowat, formerly in my service and now in the service of Mr and Mrs Fowler, London, the sum of ten pounds sterling; to Elizabeth Paterson, formerly in my service, now wife of Joseph Walker, Mason, Aberdeen, the sum of ten pounds sterling; and lastly, with regard to the residue and remainder of my said means and estate heritable and moveable remaining after fulfillment of the foregoing purposes of this trust, I direct my said trustees to convert the same into cash, and at the firs term of Whitsunday or Martimmas after my death or as soon thereafter as practicable, to divide the proceeds among my nephews and nieces the lawful children of my deceased brother James and of my deceased sister Elizabeth equally share and share alike; declaring that the lawful children of any of my nephews and nieces who may be already dead or who may predecease me shall be entitled equally among them to the share or shares of the said residue which their deceased parent or parents would have been entitled to had he, she, or they survived me; and declaring further that any sums deposited by me and found standing in the names of any of my said nephews and nieces in the Books of the National Security Savings Bank, Stonehaven, conform to deposit slips in my possession shall be taken into account in estimating the residue of my said means and estate and shall be counted as part of my shares of the said residue to my nephews and nieces in whose names the said sums may be standing; and I reserve my own ?? of the premises and full power to alter and revoke these present in whole or in part; and I dispense with the delivery hereof and of all writing made in relation hereto and declare that the same shall be effectual although found in my repositories or in the custody of any other person to whom I may have entrusted the same at the time of my death; and I consent to registration for preservation on witness whereof I have subscribed these presents, written on this and the two preceding pages by George Weir, Apprentice to the said Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, at Manse of Dunnottar, the twenty eighty day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty, before these witnesses, James Gillespie, residing at Kirktown of Fetteresso and Euphemia Chalmers, residing at Manse of Dunnottar, both my servants (Signed). Alex Silver, James Gillespie witness, Euphemia Chalmers, witness. I the Revered Alexander Silver, named in the foregoing deed of settlement, do hereby bequeath to Euphemia Chalmers, my servant, provided she is in my service at the time of my death, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling free of legacy duty as a reward for her attention to me payable at the first term of Whitsunday or Martimmas after my death or as soon as thereafter as convenient; and I consent to registration hereof for preservation. In witness thereof I have subscribed this codicil written by Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, Solicitor, Stonehaven, at Stonehaven, the eight day of October eighteen hundred and eighty three years before these witnesses James Milne and James Brown Junior both clerks to the said Arthur Wellesley Kinnear. (Signed) Alex. Silver, James Milne witness, John Brown Jr witness. Extracted upon this and the eleven preceding pages by me Sheriff Clerk Depute of Kincardineshire in the Sheriffdom of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff. (Signed). John C Thomson. Written by James Burness Cunningham, collated by John Craig Thomson, signed 12th September 1884. Stonehaven 22nd December 1884. This is the extract of the deed of settlement and codicil referred to in the oath emitted by me of this date to the verity of the inventory of the personal estate of the late Reverend Alexander Silver Minister of the Parish of Dunnottar in the County of Kincardine. (Signed). Ar W. Kinnear, John C Thomson, Sheriff Clerk Depute. Written by John McDonald. Collated by Robt Tindal. | SILVER, Alexander (I4230)
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| 3685 | 22 Hereward St, March, Cambridgeshire, England, UK First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occ. Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number Arthur Clark 27 Jun 1882 Male Railway Passenger Guard Widowed 135 1 Charles E Mottram 29 Dec 1908 Male Railway Goods Porter Married 135 2 Dorothy M (Daisy M) Mottram 11 Oct 1908 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 135 3 | NUNN, Dorothy Daisy May (I6916)
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| 3686 | 22 Manor Drive , Hendon M.B., Middlesex, England Mary G Evitt 23 Jan 1902 Female Unpaid Domestic Married 212 2 Geoffrey C Evitt 31 Mar 1901 Male District Manager (Coal) Married 212 1 Ref: RG101/0817I/014/19 | SMART, Mary Gordon (I8909)
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| 3687 | 23 June 1893. Inventory of the Personal Estate of the late. Isabella Falconer or Silver. At Stonehaven the twenty third day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety three in presence of John Guthrie Smith Esquire, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeen Kincardine and Bailiff. Compeared John ?? Gardner, Solicitor in Stonehaven as Procurator, and gave in the inventory and oath and settlement aftercopied to be recorded in the register and inventories and kept for Kincardineshire in the sheriffdom of Aberdeen Kincardine and Bailiff in terms of law and whereof the ?? follows viz: Inventory of the personal estate wheresoever situated of Mrs Isabella Falconer or Silver residing at Harvieston in the Parish of Kinneff and county of Kincardineshire who died at Harvieston aforesaid on the twentieth day of May eighteen hundred and ninety three Scotland. I Personal Property. 1. Cash in the house nil. 2. Value of body clothes and other effects belonging to the deceased 2 pounds 2 shillings. 3. Debts due to the deceased by the following parties viz. (1) J and A Silver, Harvieston 220 pounds. (2) James Silver, Australia 50 pounds Total 270 pounds. Note. No interest was due or payable on these debts. 4. Ten shares of the North of Scotland Bank Limited at the price of 7 pounds 1 shilling at date of oath of inventory 70 pounds 10 shillings. Total amount of personal estate in Scotland Total 342 pounds 12 shillings (signed) Alex Silver, A. B. Annandale. J.P. Stonehaven this twenty second day of June eighteen hundred and ninety three. In presence of Arthur Burnett Annandale one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Kincardine. Appeared Alexander Silver, Farmer, Harvieston in the Parish of Kinneff and County of Kincardine one of the Executors of the deceased Mrs Isabella Falconer of Silver widow who resided at Harvieston aforesaid who, being solemnly sworn and examined, depones that the said Isabella Falconer or Silver died at Harvieston aforesaid domiciled in Scotland upon the twentieth day of May eighteen hundred and ninety three and left lawful issue surviving. That the deponed has entered upon the possession and management of the deceased's estate as executor nominated by her along with John Silver, farmer, Harvieston aforesaid and William Falconer, farmer, Newtonleys in the Parish of Dunnottar and county aforesaid in a settlement executed by her, upon the sixth day of May eighteen hundred and nine three which is now exhibited and signed by the deponent and the said Justice of the Peace of this date as relative hereto that the deponent does not know of any testamentary settlement or writing relative to the disposal of the deceased's personal estate or effects or any part thereof other than the said settlement. That the foregoing inventory, signed by the deponent and the said Justice of the Peace as relative hereto, is a full and complete inventory of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased Isabella Falconer of Silver wheresoever situated and belonging or due to her beneficiary at the time of her death, in as far as the same has come to the deponent's knowledge. That the deponent does not know of any money or property belong to the deceased secured by Scottish bonds or other instruments excluding executors that the said deceased had no heritable estate in this country is so far as known to the deponent. That the value at this date of the said personal estate and effect situated in Scotland including the proceeds accrued thereon down to this date is three hundred pounds and does not exceed three hundred and fifty pounds sterling. That confirmation of the said personal estate is required in favour of the deponent and the said John Silver and William Falconer. All which is truth as the deponent shall answer to God. Signed Alex Silver, A.D.Annandale J.P Written by John McDonald Collated by Robt Tindale Follows settlement before referred to: I, Isabella Falconer or Silver residing at Harvieston Parish of Kinneff in order to settle my affairs so as to prevent disputes there? at my death do hereby nominate and appoint my sons John Silver and Alexander Silver both farmers at Harvieston aforesaid and my brother William Falconer, farmer, Newtonleys parish of Dunnotar and the survivor and acceptor or survivors and acceptors of these to be my trustees and executors with the usual powers and I hereby leave and bequeath the following legacies and bequests to: First, to my daughter Isabella Menzies Silver and her heirs the sum of one hundred pounds sterling, the ten shares of the capital stock of the North of Scotland Bank Limited belonging to me and such articles of household furniture as may belong to me in the house at Harvieston or elsewhere at the time of my death; Second, to my son James Silver presently in Australia and his heirs the sum of twenty pounds sterling and in addition hereto I will him or if he dies before me I wish his heirs to be allowed to retain as a further legacy if not repaid to me the sum of fifty pounds sterling which he received in loan form me by the hands of my foresaid sons John Silver and Alexander Silver; Third, to my daughter Helen Silver or Duncan her heirs the sum of twenty pounds sterling; fourth to my sister Elspet Falconer residing at Newtonleys aforesaid the sum of ten pounds sterling, fifth, to my brother Alexander Falconer residing at Newtonleys aforesaid the sum of five pounds sterling; sixth, to my grand daughter Isabella Margaret Duncan the sum of five pounds sterling; seventh to my grand-daughter Hannah Watt Duncan the sum of five pound sterling; eight, to Elspet Bell residing at Newtonleys aforesaid the sum of five pounds sterling; ninth to George Milne residing at Sawmill, Deeside parish of Durris the sum of five pounds sterling and I leave and bequeath the residue of my means and estate to my aforesaid sons John Silver and Alexander Silver equally between them share and share alike and their respective heirs. In witness whereof these presents written upon this and the proceeding page of paper by Arthur Barnett Annandale, Bank Agent, Stonehaven are subscribed by me at Harvieston aforesaid before these witnesses Garden Douglas, horseman?, and James Wilson, farm servant, both at Harvieston, aforesaid upon the sixth day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety three - declaring that the word page being the tenth word of the first or top line of this page was deleted before these present were signed by me signed Isabella Silver, Garden Douglas, horseman, Harvieston, witness, James Wilson, farm servant, Harvieston, witness. Stonehaven 22 June 1893 the foregoing is the settlement referred to in my deposition of this date to the inventory of the personal estate of the late Isabella Falconer or Silver before designed signed Alex Silver .A.B. Annandale J P. Written by John McDonald. Collated by Robt Tindale. | FALCONER, Isabella (I1406)
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| 3688 | 26 Wighton Street, West Ham C.B., Essex, England Smith household (1 person) First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Harriett Smith 21 May 1873 Female Pensioners Widowed 22 1 Ref: RG101/1045A/005/2 Letter Code: CBVW | COKER, Harriet Eliza Jane (I6212)
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| 3689 | 26th Mary 1884 Inventory of the Personal Estate of the late VIOLET SILVER page 249 At Stonehaven the twenty sixth day of May in the year One thousand eight hundred and eighty four, In presence of JOHN GUTHRIE SMITH, esquire, Advocate Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff. Compeared the Reverend WILLIAM SELBIE, Minister of the Free Church, Maryculter, in the County page 250 of Kincardine as Executor, and gave in the Inventory of the Personal Estate of the deceased VIOLET SILVER and Oath Hereon underwritten desiring that the same might be inserted and registered in the Sheriff Court Books of Kincardineshire in the Sheriffdom of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff; Which desire the said Sheriff found reasonable and ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which Inventory and Oath the tenor follows viz:- Inventory of the Personal Estate and Effects, wherever situated of VIOLET SILVER, who residing at Redstone, Maryculter in the Parish of Maryculter and who died, testate, on the sixth day of May 1884 at Eastside, Maryculter and had at the time of her death ordinary or principal domicile in the County of Kincardine. Scotland 1. Cash in the house ?2 - 14 -10? 2. Household Furniture and other effects belonging to the deceased ?6 - 14 - 9 3. Stock in trade and other effects belonging to the deceased " " " 4. Money In Bank, viz:- Sum in Deposit Receipt of the Town and County Bank Limited dated 5th February 1884 ?75 - - Interest thereon to date of oath to Inventory ?0 - 9 - 9 ?84 - 19 - 4? (Signed) Wm Selbie William Duguid JP at Aberdeen on the Twenty sixth day of May one thousand eight hundred and eighty four, In presence of William Duguid JP fr the County of Kincardine Appeared the Reverend William Selbie, Minister of the Free Church, Maryculter, in the County of Kincardine page 251 Kincardine, who being solemnly sworn and examined depones: That the said VIOLET SILVER, who resided at Redstone, Maryculter, died, testate at Eastside, Maryculter aforesaid, on the eighth day of May One thousand eight hundred and eighty four, and had at the time of her death ordinary or principal domicile in the said County of Kincardine: That the deponent is the executor of the said VIOLET SILVER and has entered upon the possession and management of her estate as executor nominated by her along with ALEXANDER SILVER, farmer, Crossley of Maryculter, now deceased and ANDREW EMSLIE, labourer, Maryhillock, of Maryculter, in a mutual Last Will and Testament executed by her and her brother the new deceased JOSEPH SILVER, who resided at Redstone, Maryculter aforesaid, dated the fifteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, and now exhibited and signed by the deponent, and the said Justice of the Peace as relative hereto; That the deponent does not know of any other Will or Testamentary Settlement or writing relative to the disposal of the deceased's personal estate or effects or any part thereof: That the foregoing Inventory signed by the deponent and the said Justice of the Peace as relative hereto, is a full and complete Inventory of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased VIOLET SILVER wheresoever situated and belonging or due to her beneficially at the time of her death, in so far as the same has course to the knowledge of the deponent: that the said deceased has no heritable estate in this Country in so far as known to page 252 to the Deponent: That the value at this date of the whole personal estate and effects, including the proceeds accrued thereon down to this date, does not exceed Three Hundred Pounds Sterling: That confirmation of the said personal estate and effects in Scotland is required in favour of the deponent and the said Andrew Emslie. All which is truth, as the deponent shall answer to God. Five printed words deleted. (signed) Wm Selbie, William Duguid JP Written by John McDoanld Collated by Robert Tindal Memorandum. The Mutual Last Will and Testament of the late VIOLET SILVER and of her brother the deceased JOSEPH SILVER referred to in the before written affidavit, is recorded in this Register under date 20th April 1883, along with the Inventory of the Personal Estate of the said JOSPEH SILVER. (Robert Tindal) | SILVER, Violet (I3112)
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| 3690 | 27 Cross Street, London, Islington, London, England Charles A Nunn 11 Apr 1899 Brewers Drayman (Heavy Worker) Rose F Nunn 06 Nov 1904 Unpaid Domestic Duties Ref: RG101/0271G/004/33 Letter Code: ALGP ? Findmypast Ltd | NUNN, Charles Alfred (I5117)
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| 3691 | 27 Cupartson Buildings, Old Machar, Aberdeen Alexander Silver, head, mar, aged 28, brewery labourer, born Kincardine, Fetteresso Margaret Silver, wife, aged 23, born Old Machar, Aberdeenshire James Silver, 9 months, born Old Machar, Aberdeenshire | SILVER, Alexander (I4669)
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| 3692 | 27 Grove Crescent , Wembley M.B., Middlesex, England Sarah C E Maynard 01 Jul 1908 Female Unpaid Dom Duties Married 418 2 Philip D Maynard 26 Apr 1905 Male - Married 418 1 Ref: RG101/0960J/004/2 Letter Code: BWGA | WESTWOOD, Sarah Catherine Evelyn (I6986)
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| 3693 | 28 Edward Street , Banbury M.B., Oxfordshire, England John Nunn 25 Jun 1882 Timber Yard Labourer (Heavy Worker) Nellie S Nunn 22 Oct 1885 Unpaid Domestic Duties Joseph E. Nunn, 19 May 1919, single, steel press operator Eva M Nunn [Eva M Edmunds] 18 Jan 1924, horticulturalist nursery Ref: RG101/2190F/005/42 Letter Code: | NUNN, John (I6383)
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| 3694 | 28 February 1842 Last Will and Testament and codicil hereby amended of Alexander Walker wrote at Westside of Maryculter 11th day of January 1838 At Stonehaven the Twenty eighth day of February in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty two in presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commissary Depute of Kincardineshire, compeared Alexander Brown writer in Stonehaven as procurator, and gave the last will and testament underwritten, desiring that the same might be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Book of said shire, along with a stamped inventory of the deceased's personal Estate which desire the said Commissary Depute finding to be reasonable, he ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which the principal being written on unstamped paper the tenor follows viz; I Alexander Walker presently at Westside of Maryculter, in the parish of Maryculter and County of Kincardine being in health of body and soundness of mind and memory - praise be to the Mighty God for the same; Being mindful of mortality - do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form as follows - I the said Alexander Walker at Westside of Maryculter for the love and affection I bear to my children, and reposing confidence in the person afternamed, for executing the trust hereby committed to him, do hereby give, grant, dispose, assign and convey to and in favour of my son John Walker in Westside of Maryculter and to such other person or persons as he shall assign into the trust after mentioned all and whole, every moveable whatsomever, crop, stocking, houses and furniture; Bills, bank notes and money and in general the whole means and state whither moveable real or personal of whatever nature, denomination or wherever situated at present belonging to me, or what shall belong to me at the time of my death and the whole vouchers, and instructions, of the said debts the effects and same of money which may be ascertained, in any inventory made up and signed by me, as relative to the present and which shall be sufficient to exclude the necessity of a conformation as if every particular thereof were herein inserted. All of which I appoint my trustee to turn into cash and I appoint him the same power to do so, as I could do myself, were I in life as soon after my death as it can be done after giving the usual credit. But in trust always for the uses and purposes after mentioned - First - for the payment of all my just and lawful debts and funeral expenses and such expenses and charges as my said trustee shall incur, in the execution of this trust and the management of my estate. Second - as the money already received by my three sons, David, John and Robert, and my daughters Ann and Rebekah from me are not of the same amount I appoint my trustee if need be, to deduct from the above named that has already received the largest sum or sums and add to the sum or sums of those who have received the smallest sum or sums such being expressly mentioned and signed by my sons and daughters in their receipts to me. Third - So as my sons David, John and Robert - my daughters Ann and Rebekah - may all receive their share and share alike; or the lawful children of my above mentioned sons and daughters and that without delay how soon it can be done, after my decease, the share of any or any of them that may dye before receiving the money falling to their share, are hereby appointed to descend and go to the lawful children of son or daughter so deceasing - and failing such children - to go to and belong to my sons and daughters foresaid; equally who shall be in life at the time; when my estate by my executor or executors will be equally divided among my children above mentioned. Fourth - Notwithstanding my son William have received from me two hundred and two pounds sterling - per bills receipts and account as will appear among his brothers and sisters receipts. I appoint my trustee or trustees at the final distribution of my estate to pay him five pound sterling if he is in life - and not ask any of the money he has already received from me - but if he is dead before that time - it is not to be given to his heirs. Fifth - If my daughter Rebekah is unmarried at the time of my decease I will that my executor or executors do give her the whole beding belonging to me - as also the mahogany table, and the six hair bottomed chairs, all made by Troup at Stonehaven - with what table furniture my executor or executors are pleased to give her - all of which are not to be considered as any part of her portion. But to make her equal with her sisters - in point of the providing they received previous to their being married. Likewise an equal share of what remains of the furniture belonging to me along with her brothers and sisters. But if Rebekah is married before my demise, she is only to receive share and share alike of the whole bedding and household furniture belonging to me along with her brothers and sisters, whither divided in itself or exposed to sale, either of which I leave decidedly to the determination of the executor or executors. But she is not in that case to have the smallest title to claim the aforesaid preference. Sixth - I appoint my executor or executors to pay to one son and one daughter of each my sons David, John and Robert, my daughters Ann and Rebekah, or those of them to whom it may please God to bestow children Before my decease said sons and daughters, being lawful children of my sons and daughters above said, if the Christian name of the male children is Alexander and the Christian name of the female child is Rebekah, five pounds sterling each out of the first and readiest of my subject, at the time my children's portions are paid. But it is only to the children so named that is in life at the time and not to their heirs if dead. Seventh - As to my daughter Jean, she having formerly received from me Fifty pounds sterling, as part of her portion, or bairns part of gear as will appear, by receipt, signed by her and her husband to that effect. But I, having lately resolved, on another mode of procedure relative to my daughter Jean being paid the remainder of her portion or bairns part of year. In consequence of which, including the above sum, I do enjoin my sole executor or executors to calculate how much would have fallen to her share of portion, so as would have made it to amount in value equal with the share of any of her brothers and sisters (share of portion) and when calculated as above said. After deducting the fifty pounds sterling my daughter Jean and her husband received, I ordain the balance that would have fallen to her share of portion to be equally (by my sole executor of executors) divided among my sons David John and Robert and my daughters Ann and Rebekah or to those of them it may please God to be alive at the time of settling my affairs, and for the balance to be divided, each of my sons and daughters living at the time of settling my affairs (and do receive a share of said balance). Viz David, John and Robert and my daughters Ann and Rebekah are to pay severally and their heirs after their decease, to my daughter Jean yearly, by equal half, all the days of her life (but not to her heirs after her decease) the average pr cent, paid by the Aberdeen Banking Companies for such like sum, as each of the above named will receive, of what would have fallen to the share or portion of my daughter Jean Beginning this first half years payment at Whitsunday or Martinmas, either of which may first happen, twelve months after my decease and so on continue paying half yearly, the interest at the rate above stated - if my daughter Jean while in life - or her heirs after her decease - do infer, from any clause mentioned in this my last will and testament that she, or they her heirs - had any right to claim more for her share or portion otherwise than herein are separately mentioned, I positively declare it is altogether groundless and contrary to my design. Eighth - After what is set apart to my son William, and what may fall to my grandchildren in consequence of their names, I appoint the whole residue of my estate to be equally divided among my sons David, John and Robert and my daughters Ann and Rebekah, share and share alike. But with the burden on them and their heirs of paying to my daughter Jean, all the days of her life, the interest at the rate and time before noted. But expressly at her decease it is finally obliterate, and them and their heirs acquitted from said burden. Ninth - For the encouragement of my said executor or executors to accept of the trust hereby admitted him or them, I hereby declare that he or they shall not be liable for neglect, omissions or diligence of any kind, but for his own personal intromissions. And further I do hereby give full power to my said executor or executors to add and assume such other person or persons one or more as he or they shall think fit to be trustees for the better management of this trust which trustee or trustees so be named and assumed shall thereafter have same power as he that is first named in the deed by myself and shall only each be liable for his own intromissions and no ways for negligence or omissions of any kind. Moreover, if it shall please God that my son John Walker my sole executor, shall die before me or before the settling of my affairs, without authorising any person or persons to assume the trust he is invested with, relative to this my last will and testament, I do appoint my son David Walker in Pitengullies and my son Robert Walker in Balnagubs to be my executors in place of John Walker my son if deceased with full power to them (or either of them) if either of them shall die before the settling of my affairs, the other I do invest, with full power to him the same as if they were both in life to carry into effect and settle all the clauses contained in this my last will and testament as if John Walker could have done, had he been in life. But they are only authorised by me as my executor or executors in the event of my sole executor whereas if he is in life they can neither revoke nor infringe his proceedings as executor, nor the right of he or they who he has assumed in to the trust (if so is). Tenth - And for carrying these presents more effectually into execution for behoof of my children, and what may fall to my grandchildren in regard to their names, I hereby nominate and appoint my trustee or one or more of whom he may choose for the same purpose as himself to be my sole and only executor and intermitters with my goods and gear with power as I would myself were I in life, but always in trust and failing his choosing such and in the event of his death only, my sons David and Robert are to have the same power as those above mentioned, but still in trust. Eleventh - First to my sole executor, second to those chosen by him, if any, failing so to my sons David and Robert with power to them to give up inventories of my effects and to confirm my testament if needful. And I consent to the registration hereof in the Books of Counsel and Session Sheriff Court Books of Kincardineshire or other judges books, competent therein to remain for preservation or execution as effeirs. My portions In witness whereof I have subscribed these presents written on this and the seven preceding pages of plain paper by me Alexander Walker the Testator at Westside of Maryculter, the eleventh day of January Eighteen hundred and thirty eight years. Before witnesses James Lee, farm servant on Westside of Maryculter and James Davidson, farm servant there. Signed Alexr Walker James Lee witness James Davidson witness The underwritten are manner, my son William was paid the remainder of his portion or bairns part of gear in person by me Alexander Walker his father, in order to save trouble after my decease. Notwithstanding it is noted in the end of the second and beginning of page third (if he is in life) in my last will and testament as follow - I do appoint my trustee or trustees at the final distribution of my estate to pay my son William five pounds sterling. But as I have this twenty third day of March Eighteen hundred and thirty nine years paid to my son William the above said sum he was entitled to by my last will and testament. I also same day as a present besides gave him five pounds sterling. Therefore in consequence of said five pounds sterling he was entitled to by my last will and testament which I have paid him and the five pounds sterling I gave him as a present, I do hereby strictly enjoin my trustee or trustees not to give my son William any part of the residue of my subject at the winding up of my affairs after my decease. In whatever name & denomination it may be as he has received more money from me on the above said day than he would receive after my decease had he to wait to be paid at that time, in terms of my last will and testament. Given by me at Westside of Maryculter on the day of the month and year of God, as above stated. Witness my hand signed Alex Walker Stonehaven 24th February Eighteen Hundred and Forty Two This is the last will and testament and codicil thereto annexed referred to in my oath of this date to the inventory of the personal estate of the late Alexander Walker Signed John Walker Hugh Fullerton 28 February 1842 Stamped Inventory Of the Personal Estate of Alexander Walker At Stonehaven the twenty eighth day of February in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty two years, in the presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire, Commissary Depute of Kincardineshire, compeared Alexander Brown Writer in Stonehaven as procurator, and gave in the Stamped Inventory and oath thereon underwritten, desiring that the same might be inserted and registered in the Commissary Court Books of said shire, along with a Last Will and Testament executed by the deceased which desire the said Commissary Depute finding to be reasonable, he ordained the same to be done accordingly, and of which, the principal being written on paper denoting a stamp duty of eight pounds sterling the tenor follows viz: INVENTORY of the Personal Estate of Alexander Walker residing at Westside of Maryculter, who died on the twenty eighth day of June Eighteen Hundred and forty one, and with interest due on principal sums at that date. Principal sum in Bill dated the fourteenth day of February eighteen hundred and forty and payable three months after date, drawn by the deceased upon and accepted by James Cumming at Ashintilly, Andrew Watson Mill of Maryculter and Francis Shepherd Millbank, and extract registered protest of the Sheriff of, Kincardineshire dated the 15th July 1840 ?100 Interest due thereon ?5-10-0 Principal sum due by Deposit Receipt of the Banking Company of Aberdeen under the hand of David Wyllie Esquire, their cashier, dated the 29th day of January 1841 ?250 Interest due thereon ?4-10-0 Amount of a debt due by David Esson Senr and Junr at Eastside of ?23.2/- but in respect of the circumstances of the Debtors, is estimated at 2/- per pound. ?2-6-0 ?362-6-0 (Signed) John Walker Hugh Fullerton At Stonehaven the twenty fourth day of February Eighteen Hundred and forty two years, in presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commissary Depute of Kincardineshire. Appeared John Walker Farmer of Maryculter, son and Executor of the deceased Alexander Walker of Westside of Maryculter, who being solomly sworn and examined depones that the said Alexander Walker died upon the twenty eighth day of June last and the deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the deceased's personal Estate as Executor nominated by him in a Last Will and Testament executed by him and Codicil thereto annexed, dated respectively the eleventh day of January Eighteen hundred and thirty eight and twenty third day of March Eighteen hundred and thirty nine, which is now exhibited and signed by the Deponent and the said Commissary Depute, of this date, as relative thereto. That the Deponent does not know of any settlement or writing relative to the disposal of the deceased's personal estate or effects other than that now exhibited. That the foregoing Inventory is a full and true inventory of all the personal or moveable Estate and effects of the said deceased Alexander Walker, wheresoever situated, already recovered or known to be existing belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of his death; and that the value of said Estate situated in Scotland is of the value of Three hundred pounds and under the value of Four hundred and fifty pounds. All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer to God. (Signed) John Walker Hugh Fullerton Written by Ja Anderson Collated by M Stewart 4 March 1842 Received up the principal stamped Inventory before written. Ja Christian JD | WALKER, Alexander (I103)
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| 3695 | 28/08/1803 SILVER, ALEXANDER (Old Parish Registers Marriages 251/ 20 166 Banchory Devenick) Page 166 of 189 Silver & Stirling. August 6th 1803. Alexander Silver in this parish and Elisabeth Stirling in the parish of Maryculter having been contracted & orderly proclaimed were married on the 28th Cur. | Family: Alexander SILVER / Elizabeth STIRLING (F1220)
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| 3696 | 29 Jan 1854 CAMPBELL ALEXANDER HELEN RUTHERFORD/FR3649 M FALKIRK 479/00 012 | Family: Alexander CAMPBELL / Helen RUTHERFORD (F1293)
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| 3697 | 29 Somerset Road , Farnborough U.D., Hampshire, England Alfred G Nunn 11 Nov 1882* Male Boiler Scorer Heavy Worker Married 294 1 Annie Nunn 01 Jul 1883 Female Housewife Married 294 2 Vera Nunn 03 Jun 1909 Female Domestic Servant Single 294 3 Ref: RG101/2338A/026/32 Letter Code: EDKG *Could be either 1882 or 1883 but given he was baptised early in 1883, it should be 1882. | NUNN, Alfred George (I3474)
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| 3698 | 3 Crescent Rd, Great Baddow, Chelmsford, Essex, England First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number John Avis 22 Aug 1899 Male Night Watchman (Factory Married 381 1 Ethel M Avis 06 Jul 1890 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 381 2 The record for this person is officially closed. Ronald V Avis 05 Jun 1924 Male ??? Single 381 4 Derek W W Avis 07 Nov 1927 Male At School Single 381 5 Ref: RG101/1559K/006/14 Letter Code: DDEC | AVIS, John (I1442)
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| 3699 | 3 Jan1748 Marriage Great Norfolk Willm. Cooker/Coaker or Cocker of this town, single man and Mary Denn or Dunn of the same town single woman Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 Transcription First Name WILLIAM Last Name COKER Country England Record set Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 County Norfolk Year 1747 Spouse First Name Wm Spouse Last Name COKER First Names Mary Spouse Full First Name William Year Of Birth - Place YARMOUTH Year 1747 Supplied First Name Mary Supplied Last Name DENN Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Record collection | Family: William COKER / Mary DENN (F1461)
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| 3700 | 3 Lindsey Rd, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK Duncan MacKenzie 14 May 1906 Male Wholesale Grocers Warehouseman Married 221 1 Alice B MacKenzie 25 Sep 1905 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 221 2 Duncan F MacKenzie 31 May 1927 Male At School Single 221 3 Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record. Duncan Fraser MacKenzie 16 Oct 1853 Male Furriers Manager (Retired) Widowed 221 5 Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record. Ref: RG101/1602A/022/9 | MACKENZIE, Duncan (I8083)
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