Grace Fauquier formerly Byam (née Warner)
Profile & Legacies Summary
1717 - 1754
Biography
Daughter and co-heir of Col. Edward Warner of Antigua and Eltham (q.v.), marrying first Samuel Byam (d. 1738) and secondly William Fauquier (d. 1788).
- In 1768, Phillis Wollaston, then Phillis Frampton, and her second husband James Frampton of Moreton, Dorset on behalf of Phillis Byam Wollaston and Charlton Wollaston, her children; William Fauquier (the step-father of Samuel Byam d. 1761) and his children; and Stephen Blizard and Thomas Warner petitioned to bring in a bill to sell the 'Byam estates.' An act of 23/10/1769 vested the estates of the deceased Samuel Byam in trustees to be sold to pay his debts and the surplus be laid out in Great Britain to the uses of his
Sources
- Vere Langford Oliver, History of Antigua Vol I pp. 100 and 107-108.
Further Information
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Maiden Name
Warner
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Spouse
(1) Samuel Byam d. 1738 (2) William Fauquier
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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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1733 [SY] - → Heir
Col. Edward Warner left his residuary estate to his three daughters, Grace, Elizabeth Ann and Jane
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Relationships (2)
Widow → Deceased Husband
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Daughter → Father
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Addresses (1)
Eltham, Kent, South-east England, England
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