???? - 1832
Niece of Sam[p]son Gideon (1699-1772). In 1774 her husband Pellegrin Treves purchased an annuity of £100 p.a. on his life and that of his wife Bathsheba secured on the Nevis property of John Abel Ward (q.v.). The executors of Bathsheba Treves were named in the Masters Report of 24/07/1837 in the case of Neave v Miller as entitled to areas under the annuity.
London Gazette 19139 25 March 1834 p. 545; London Gazette 22415 21 August 1860 p.3106.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Pellegrin Treves
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Religion
Jewish
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Wife → Husband
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25 Charles Street, London, Middlesex, London, England
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