???? - 1805
Possibly the same man as Henry Archbould junior (q.v.); otherwise his son. This Henry Archbould died at Bath in 1805. The will of Henry Archbould of Navy Row [in the village of] Stoke, Devon [made in 1804] was proved 07/06/1806 and left everything to his wife Sarah Rosewell Archbould. The will of his widow Sarah Rosewell Archbould nee Bennett was proved 20/06/1812: she left several legacies of £100 each, including to her god-daughter Georgina Archbould Dunston and (in a codicil) to Charles Nicholas Pallmer, and the residuary estate to her nephew Charles Price Bennett, son of her late brother George Rosewell Bennett (q.v.).
Ancestry.com, Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812 for Henry Archbould Bath Abbey 1792-1812 [database online]; PROB 11/ 1444/115; PROB 11/1534/319.
Absentee?
Transatlantic
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Spouse
Sarah Roswell Bennett
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1765 [EA] - 1770 [LA] → Owner
1770, Oct. 12. Indenture between Henry Archbould, late of Kingston, Jamaica, now of Panton Sq. in St James', Westminster, Esq., of the one part, and Benjamin Gee, gent., witnesseth that in consideration of £420 Henry Archbould sells to Benjamin Gee an annuity of £70. Reciting that by Indenture of 24 July 1765 Daniel Moore of Kingston Jamaica, Merchant, in consideration of £13,340 conveyed to H. A. that plantation in St. Andrews called Constant Spring of 1400 acres, 400 acres of mountain, also Archboulds Penn in St. Catherine of 211 acres. An annuity of £200 was sold to John Hyde. Signed by H. Archbould. |
Other relatives
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Uncle → Nephew
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Uncle and nephew by marriage: Charles Price Bennett was the son of Archbould's brother-in-law George Rosewell...
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Deceased Husband → Widow
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First Cousins
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John Price of Penzance described his contingent residuary heir Henry Archbould as the son of the late Henry Archbould by his deceased wife Sarah, the sister of his (John Price's)...
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Bath, Somerset, South-west England, England
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