Dear Margaret, The puzzle is summed up in the first two lines of the Last Will and Testament which says Tichbourne Thomas HANNAH, commonly known as John Thomas HANNAH. His wife in the Willis May Edith HANNAH who was left the whole of his estate which was modest at One Hundred and Seventy One Pounds made up of Real Estate. Three plots of land were combined to make an area of 6 roods, valued at One Hundred and Fifty One Pounds, with another plot of 1 rood and 3.5 perches valued at Twenty Pounds. I will send you a copy off list. Regards, Bill > I have a bit of a dilemma and am hoping someone who likes puzzles can > solve > this for me, or indeed if someone who has them linked to their tree might > be > able to tell what is what here.. > I have a John Hannah (1854-1927) married to a Sarah Cosby (?-1935). > They had about 13 children. The 1st being a son Tichbourne Thomas Hannah > (1881-1950) could not locate a marriage for Tichbourne. > > The 7th child to the family was a John Hannah (1894-1950). > The NSW BDM's gives that John T [homas] Hannah (as one would think ) > married May Edith Want 1907 > at Maclean, NSW. > Now, that all seems straight forward, until via Trove I located the > probate > record for the 1st son who we said was Tichbourne, and it reads briefly as > follows - "In the Will of Tichbourne Thomas Hannah (known as John Thomas > Hannah and also as Thomas Hannah) late of Grafton in the state of NSW, > pensioner, deceased, -Application will be made after 14 days from