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Will of Eliza Goundry widow of Ealing proved 15/01/1835, leaving everything (including Green Park and the compensation for the enslaved people on it) to her stepson George Alexander Goundry (q.v.). Eliza Goundry 'w' [widow] was shown at her marriage with William Goundry at St James Westminster in 1822. Her relationship with the other Horlocks concerned with Green Park has yet to be traced.
PROB 11/1841.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
William Goundry
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Children
George Alexander
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Will
PROB 11/1841 - precis. Eliza Goundry formerly of Union Place, Lambeth but now of Ealing, widow. To George Alexander Goundry of Union Place, Lambeth, son of my late husband William Goundry my pen and plantation in St Ann, Jamaica called Green Park now in the occupation of Thomas William Horlock of Jamaica, and also all the compensations that shall be awarded to me for such slaves under the act for the abolition of slavery. All rest and residue to the said George Alexander Goundry. He to be my sole executor. Signed 4th [August and September?] 1830 [in fact 1834: there was an error in the copy of the will]. Witnesses included Anne Goundry of Ealing. Proved in London 15/01/1835. |
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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1809 [EA] - 1835 [EY] → Joint owner
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Step-mother → Step-son
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Ealing, Middlesex, London, England
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Union Place, Lambeth, Surrey, London, England
Notes →
Formerly of this address when she wrote her will in 1830. |