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Administration of the will of Francis Blower merchant of St Michael Barbados [made in 1732] was granted 09/06/1768. Under the will he left his plantation called Bally Gulbins [sic: this must have been Ballygiblin, named after the place in Co. Cork in Ireland] to which he had added Cox's, to be held by his executors until 1738, when his daughter Anne would reach 18. He had four daughters in total, Frances, Anne, 'Gibbes' and M[e]ary [later in the will given as Gray].
PROB 11/939/406. NB this will has details of individual enslaved people bequeathed by Blower to his family that have not yet been analysed by LBS.
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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Owner
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Grandfather → Grandson
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An inferred relationship. Francis Blower of Barbados named a son-in-law John Gibbes in his will made in...
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Executor → Testator
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In 1778 Osgood Hanbury and John Asgill Gosling took on the administration of the will of Francis Blower as attorneys of Blower's daughter Ann Falkingham, Richard Gosling (who was granted...
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Executor → Testator
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In 1778 Osgood Hanbury and John Asgill Gosling took on the administration of the will of Francis Blower as attorneys of Blower's daughter Ann Falkingham, Richard Gosling (who was granted...
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