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The will of Richard Mills dated 25th February 1820. Proved at Sarum "Effects under £200" Of Fovant, who kept The White Hart on Salisbury Plain for 60 years. Born 1733, Died Wednesday 1st March 1820, aged 87.
"…to my son Charles George Mills all my Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold property that I am possessed of to hold and enjoy the same during his natural life subject to the conditions and the reservations hereafter named. Also…to my grandson Frederick William Mills all my Freehold and Leasehold property to him and his heirs forever but if my grandson should die without issue and my son …should have not other child born in wedlock then the Freehold estate shall devolve to the heir at law of my late brother John Mills of Whatcombe in the county of Dorset. Also…the sum of one hundred pounds…to Charlotte, George, Anna Maria and Harriet Garrett natural children of Charles George Mills to be equally divided between them to be paid by my grandson…or the heir at law within six months after the decease of my son Charles George Mills…Also…the sum of two shillings and sixpence per week to be paid to Ann Mills the wife of Charles George Mills weekly and also to have and to hold for her life to reside in that tenement near the street in the parish of Fovant now in the occupation of Stephen Read. Also to have the use of the household goods during her life mentioned in the annexed inventory and and also the sum of two guineas and half for ? to be paid by my executors and one hundred of wood faggots a year while she resides in the aforementioned tenement then to devolve to the heir at law subject to the following conditions. That is to say that she shall consent to resign the residue of the annuity left her by the late Mary Hibberd into the hands of Trustees to be appointed and to take it weekly the same as this annuity and not to sell nor dispose of either. Also that the aforesaid Ann Mills shall neither let admit nor bring into the aforementioned tenement any incumbrance whatever but to have it solely for her own use and she shall neither wase(?) embezell or dispose of any part of the goods and if any part should be disposed of it shall be lawful to withhold the value thereof from this annuity but if [she] will not comply with the above conditions then this bequest shall be null and void and as for and concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Chattles ready Money and securities for money and all my other Effects Goods and Chattels whatsoever of what nature kind or quality the same may consist after all just debts are paid I give to .. my son….
Inventory of Goods for the use of Ann Mills during her life very(?) one Bedstead one Bed one Pillow one pair of Blankets one sheet two Quilts three Tables six small Chairs a Tea Kettle one Pot a pair of Bellows a pair of Dogs two pair of Dishes a Daz(?) plates of earthen ware Tin Articles and Brown Ware in the house two small Barrels"
Note - The White Hart is also known as Fovant Hut
wase - ?waste
Daz - ?doz
| MILLS, Richard (I001113)
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There are two types of dispensation that can be applied for; "Permission for Mixed Marriage" (required if a Catholic wishes to marry a baptised non-Catholic Christian), or "Dispensation from Disparity of Cult" (needed if a Catholic wishes to marry someone who is not baptised). | Family: Charles Aloysius DAY-MURPHY / Maud Mary HAYES (F000112)
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There were 3 George Churchers recorded as born in Fareham District in 1862. | CHURCHER, George (I2030)
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There's a tree on ancestry that states that our Elizabeth Garrett is actually a lady called Elizabeth Davis from West Lavington. She married a William Garrett in Maddington. They had a number of children including a Jane Garrett born 1808. This could be our Jane and could explain why she is not listed in the births for Fovant. I have provisionally put this new data on to my Ancestry tree in the hope that ancestors can see it and comment. Best regards Adney | GARRETT, Elizabeth (I001100)
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They met in Dahran, Saudi Arabia, while they were working for ARAMCO | Family: Brian Alexander MILLS / June Ann QUARTERMAN (F000067)
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They met while working at Buckingham Palace, he as a painter and she as a chambermaid. | Family: James MCKINLEY / Jane DAVIS (F666)
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They sailed 28th December 1910 from Southampton on the SS "St. Paul" bound for Ellis Island, reaching New York on the 5th Jan 1911.
They intended to stay with a friend, Mr Vaughan of 6 Chestnut ___ Albany, New York.
Their immigration papers show that Alice was 5' 5" high with a fair complexion, brown hair and grey eyes and that Herbert was 5' 10" high, of fair complexion with brown hair and blue eyes. He had tattoos on his left arm and right hand.
His occupation I think, transcribes as "Builder" | Family: Herbert Henry BILLSON / Alice HEMSON (F000027)
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This address is schedule 188.
Thomas B Taylor was living at 186b with James Mills Snr and Elizabeth Ann
This is what leads me to believe that Samuel and Alice were Thomas' parents | Family: Samuel TAYLOR / Alice ? (F000214)
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This date is from the Census of 1901 - nor CRI record found Dec 2005 | HARRIS, Thomas (I000647)
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This is the closest official record of his birth.
Name: James Mickleburgh
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 12 Jan 1818
Christening Place: LOWESTOFT,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Edward Mickleburgh
Mother's Name: Ann
LDS Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C13163-2
System Origin: England-ODM
GS Film number: 918501
Reference ID: | MICKLEBURGH, James (I1867)
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This is the Family Tree drawn by LSH Billson. His sources are not known, unless they originate from Doris Reeves, his second cousin. See letter written by Doris to Stan and Sheila Hemming. | Source (DOC000002)
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This marriage, which has the right date and place records Mary Ann's surname as LOCKYER.
Certificate needed to prove or disprove.
Lockyer is a small village in Hampshire | Family: Frederick William GARRETT / Mary Ann ROSE (F378)
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This may be Sarah Elizabeth as she doesn't appear on the 1861 Census, but neither does William ! | WOOD, Jane (I001142)
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This note is taken from Eva Annie's marriage certificate which presumably should have read "deceased" | WILLIAMS, William George (I000046)
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This ties up with the Electoral Register of 1934 at 22 Lewisham Hill.
Name: Jessie D Mills
Birth Date: abt 1870
Date of Registration: Sep 1934
Age at Death: 64
Registration district: Lewisham
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1d
Page: 788 | STEVENSON, Jessie (Davidson) (I1619)
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Thom's Directories of Dublin records him in Dublin from 1832 (the earliest directory) until 1876. After this date his son, also Thomas Patrick, takes over the business. | HAYES, Patrick Philpott (I000580)
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Thomas & Cicely had 7 children:-
Elizabeth, Ann, John, Charlotte, Mary, Emma & Cecilia. | Family: Thomas BUNCE / Cicely HARRIS (F466)
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Thomas and Esther don't appear after the 1861 Census.
| Family: Thomas TAYLOR / Esther HOLT (F000307)
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Thomas John MacKinolty | Family: James Thomas MACKINOLTY / Jane Harriett CHURCHILL (F217)
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Thoms Directories for Dublin record her at 42, Lansdowne Road until 1926. | BURKE, Helen Mary (I000334)
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Thought to have been born in Jersey ? (Not borne out by 1901 Census)
Irishman. Coachman on one of the stages of the London to Brighton Stagecoach. | WILSON, Joseph Frederick (I000140)
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Time Keeper at time of marriage | FRANCIS, William John (I000075)
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Took over keeping the Fovant Hut Inn with Sarah (Dyer) after George Garrett died | MOULAND, John (I001135)
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Tradewind. Domestic & Commercial Glazing Systems. | MILLS, Corin Vincent (I000001)
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Trained as a Chef in the U.K.
An accident at work, resulted in ulcerated legs which never healed and effectively curtailed his working life. | WARD, Anthony (I000174)
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Transcript from Register.
27-Sep 1851 :
James Stevens;Full;Bachelor;Labourer;Ebbesbourne Wake;George Stevens;Labourer (Father)
Harriet Garrett;Full;Spinster;x;Fovant;x x;x
?;Alexander Turner; | Family: James STEVENS / Harriet GARRETT (F000349)
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Trixie and George met on board ship whilst returning from a visit to England when they were four years old. | WYNN, Christine Mabel (I000455)
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Twins - (from Iris Tpping) | WILSON, Nellie Emily ? (I000253)
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Two other possible children -
Alice (1879-?)
Daniel (1882-1883) | Family: Patrick HAYES / Eilie (Eileen) FITZSIMON (F39)
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Two possibilities:-
Sep Q 1862 8e 611 Lancaster
Mar Q 1863 8e 593 | PROCTER, John (I000339)
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Unmarked - believed to be a pauper's grave. | BILLSON, Edmund Sidney (I000022)
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Unmarried. In 1948 living at Ballydowling House | BIANCONI, Mabel Arabella (I000571)
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until 1937/8 | MILLS, Colonel James Jesse O.B.E. - C.B.E. (I000139)
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US Death INDEX: Agnes Louisa Cannon, 11 May 1964 San Mateo, mothers maiden name 'ROSE' | MILLS, Agnes Louisa (I1473)
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US Social Security Death Index
SSN - 112-28-5721 - issued New York | SMALL, Bridget (I1956)
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Visitor recorded - James Bray - 44 years old - Agricultural Labourer, born Frolesworth, Leicester. Probably brother of William. | Family: William BRAY / Elizabeth JONES (F000196)
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Ward George Henry. Dec Q 6d 323 Aston | WARD, George Henry (I000446)
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Was a driver in the Army, where he met his wife. | WARD, Thomas (I000170)
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Was a labourer in an iron works | BROWN, Matthew (I1493)
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Was noted as next of kin to his father William Reeves in 1926 | REEVES, Frank William (I000035)
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Was she related to the Hughes family that Emma Mills married into? | HUGHES, Ann (I000407)
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Web: Ireland, Burial Index, 1600-1927
Name: Henrietta Hayes
Residence Place: 18 Westmoreland St
Age at Death: 73
Death Date: abt 1849
Burial Date: 15 Mar 1849
Burial Place: St. Mary, Dublin, Ireland
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Wendy seems to think the number should be 81 | WYNN, Christine Mabel (I000455)
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Wesleyan Methodist Church | Family: Harry Jarvis WYNN / Sarah Ann MILLS (F000154)
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When George and Bridie were married in 1916, Bridie (Bridget McCormack) was living at 144, Brewery Road and George was at the Royal Herbert Hospital Shooters Hill. She was a ladies maid so must have needed somewhere to stay before the wedding. They were married at a Register Office in Woolwich, but later on, in 1926,they were married at St Peter's Catholic Church in Woolwich with John Jarvis and Patrick McCormack (Bridie's father) as witnesses. | Family: George Turner WYNN / Bridget Theresa MCCORMACK (F000297)
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When William George was born | Family: Thomas William MILLS, R.E / Eva Annie WILLIAMS (F000018)
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Widowed before 1881 | ?, Grace (I000278)
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Widowed by 1851
Also living in the house was Ann Collier (born in Barton about 1821) a widow.
She would have been his daughter Ann who went on to marry Samuel Taylor. | MILLS, Joseph (I000411)
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Widowed by 1861 | COMBER, Hester (I000800)
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Widowed by 1881 | FOSTER, Thomas (I000544)
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