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Sometimes given as Mary Anne Teighe.
Daughter of Dominic Duany, from whom she inherited Mount Pleasant in St Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica. Ann Mary Duany married Michael Teighe 06/07/1772 in Marylebone. The banns were also read out in Warfield, from where Ann Mary Duany came. Will of Ann Mary Teigh of Warfield, widow, was proved 1825.
Her son Thomas Teighe was living at 1 Albion Cottage, Reading, in the census of 1851, half pay army and annuitant, age 72, born in London. Another son Dominick Tighe of Dock Street, age 35, was buried 01/12/1814 in St Mary Whitechapel, London.
Ancestry.com, London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database online]; PROB 11/1702/29.
1851 census online; Ancestry.com, London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 [database online].
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Maiden Name
Duany
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Spouse
Michael Teighe
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Children
Thomas, Catherine, Dominick (1779-1814)
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Will
PROB 11/1702/29 - precis. Ann Mary Teighe of Warfield in the county of Berks widow. To my son Thomas Teighe all my freehold and copyhold property in Warfield, Berskhire for ever upon trust with the authority to make sale and dispose of the property. Firstly to pay all mortgages, charges and incumbrances affecting the property. Secondly to pay the sum of £364 for which I became bound to my late son Dominick Teighe on his marriage for the benefit of him and his children according to the tenor of his marriage articles, together with interest that may be due. Also to pay the sum of £400 which I am indebted to my said son Thomas and after full payment thereof, the residue to be equally divided in the manner following: one moity to my daughter Catherine Teighe and the other moiety to my son Thomas Teighe. Also to my son Thomas and daughter Catherine, my money in the town house at Paris and all my other real and personal estate equally. They to be executors. Signed 29/03/1823. Proved at London 09/07/1825. |
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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1817 [EA] - 1823 [LA] → Not known
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1784 [SY] - 1804 [LA] → Owner
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1784 [SY] - 1825 [EY] → Owner
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1826 [EA] - → Other
Previous owner of 54 of these enslaved people. |
Daughter → Father
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Warfield, Berkshire, Central England, England
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