???? - 1804
Brother of Edward Warner and Jane Heming [given as 'Fleming'] Warner, who claimed for the compensation for Hatton Garden on Dominica under the will of their brother Joseph Thomas Warner. The three were the children of William Warner of Dominica.
Will of Joseph Thomas Warner 'on board the Duke of Marlbro packet at sea 25/04/1804' proved 13/01/1806. Under the will he left his property to his mother Mrs Mildred [?] Warner residing at Hans Square for her life and then to his sister Jane and brother Edward. By his property, he said he meant his half of Hatton Garden on Dominica and his share of Clarks Hill in Antigua, plus various amounts of money with his merchants Ottley and Brown of Dublin.
The will of Mildred Warner of Eltham Kent, in which she left everything to Jane Heming Warner, was proved 24/12/1833. She died aged 81.
PROB 11/1437/83.
PROB 11/1825/405.
£2,104 5s 5d
Previous owner (not making a claim)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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- 1805 [EY] → Joint owner
Under his will proved in 1805 Joseph Thomas warner left his half share in Hatton Garden to his brother and sister Edward and Jane Heming Warner. |
Brother → Sister
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Brothers
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Grandson → Grandfather
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Son → Father
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Nephew → Uncle
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Testator → Executor
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