Samuel Walter
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Biography
Shown as owner of Chancery Hall estate in St Andrew 1795-1811, presumably as heir of Samuel Walter senior (q.v.).
- Will of Samuel Walter gentleman of Holmpton Yorkshire East Riding [made in 1803] proved 27/01/1810. In the will he left his Yorkshire property, his houses in the 'back ropery' of Kingston-on-Hull, and the plantation formerly known as Clarke's then Chancery Hall [and the enslaved people on it] to his only daughter Mary Ann Walter for life and then to his great grandson Richard Lacy.
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Associated Estates (1)
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:
- SD - Association Start Date
- SY - Association Start Year
- EA - Earliest Known Association
- ED - Association End Date
- EY - Association End Year
- LA - Latest Known Association
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1795 [EA] - 1811 [LA] → Owner
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Relationships (2)
Father → Daughter
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Other relatives
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Great grandfather and great...
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Addresses (1)
Holmpton House, Holmpton, Yorkshire E.R., Yorkshire, England
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