Hi Bob and anyone else with TOGHILL interests. Bob has set out a list of TOGHILL connections with the licensed trade. I'd like to add some more! Moses TOGHILL, the son of Stephen TOGHILL & Elizabeth WATTS of Downend, GLS and 1st cousin of Jane. Moses TOGHILL died 15th August 1885 at the Railway Hotel, Inglewood, Victoria where he was a licenced Victualler. He died Intestate and his sister Ann DOUGLAS (nee TOGHILL later BULLICH) declared that she was his only surviving next of kin in Victoria. Ann DOUGLAS's daughter Annie made her affidavit to the effect that she had worked for her Uncle for 9 years and that he had never paid her any wages "because for many years he had been much embarrassed in his business". Moses had given Annie the furniture from the Hotel "as a slight recognition of my services - the whole of which would not be of the value of £100 at the utmost and gave to my mother (his sister) an old horse and buggy the value of which is about £15". Annie Douglas says that her sister Alice also worked for Moses TOGHILL without payment. When Ann DOUGLAS drew up the list of Assets and Liabilities she ensured that her daughters were included as Liabilities and received backdated wages for 4 years! The Inventory of Moses TOGHILL's possessions includes the stock of alcohol at the Railway Hotel. It would be interesting to know how it compares to that of the Beaufort at a similar time. I don't imagine that the Beaufort stocked 2 dozen cases of Fosters Ale! I also have a copy of the Will of Isaac TOGHILL (son of Thomas TOGHILL & Jane WATTS) who died 26 August 1891 at Chiltern Victoria, Licensed Victualler and Hotel keeper. Isaac leaves everything to Alice MELLOR, nee Douglas (one of the unpaid daughters of Ann DOUGLAS nee TOGHILL). He also forgives his sister Jane the debt of £250 which he had lent her. Needless to say, all of these docuknats came to me courtesy of Cousin Kay who has also supplied background information on the families. If anyone would like more information please let me know. Cheers Carole PS I know that Australia does not quite fit within the boundaries of the Greater Hawkesbury area but I hope you will indulge me on this one! -----Original Message----- From: R.P. & A.L.Lawrence [mailto:lawrence@hazels.u-net.com] Sent: 23 April 2005 23:31 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL Hi Carole Thanks for that information about Jane TOGHILL (1834-1892). The licensed trade was certainly in the Toghill blood - Jane's father, Thomas Toghill, was an innkeeper at Avening in 1834. Jane's uncle Stephen Toghill Jnr was innkeeper at the Horseshoe Inn, Downend in 1833. Jane's brother Edward Toghill was publican at Kingston on Thames in 1881 Jane's brother Stephen Toghill was licensed victualler at Kingston on Thames in 1851. Jane's brother Charles Toghill was servant at the home of a publican in Chippenham in 1851. Jane's brother Isaac Toghill was hotel keeper in Chiltern, Victoria, Australia in 1891 They must have liked the life. Bob ************************************** R.P.& A.L.Lawrence The Hazels, Sheepwood Road, Bristol, BS10 7BS, U.K. Phone: 0117 9504314 ************************************** -----Original Message----- From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] Sent: 23 April 2005 21:24 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL For all dedicated followers of this complicated family! An Australian Will. Carole Jane CHAPPELL was born Jane TOGHILL, daughter of Thomas TOGHILL & Jane nee WATTS. . She was born about 1832 in Nailsworth, GLS..She married George WATTS on April 26 1856 at St Michael on the Mount, Bristol. George WATTS died in August 1883 at Hawkesbury. On July 6 1888 Jane WATTS nee TOGHILL married George Henry CHAPPELL, the son of George CHAPPELL and Jane nee TILLING George & Jane CHAPPELL emigrated to Australia where Jane died May 2 1892. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------- Will of Jane CHAPPELL, wife of George CHAPPELL of residence rear of Main Street, Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria., Miner. After payment of all my just debts and testamentary expenses I give devise and bequeath unto my said husband George CHAPPELL all my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever situate and I hereby appoint the said George CHAPPELL the sole Executor of this my Will in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twentyseventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two. Signed by the aid Jane CHAPPELL the Testator by affixing her mark hereto and by her declared to be here last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence at he request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses R Hugh MONTGOMERY Occupation Clerk, Main St Chiltern Daniel SISTON Grocer Conners Street Chiltern. In the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria In its Probate Jurisdiction In the Will of Jane CHAPPELL late of Chiltern married Woman deceased. Affidavit separate property Richard L CROSS Empire Buildings Collins Street, Melbourne. I George CHAPPELL of Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria Miner make oath and say as follows: 1. That I was married to the above-named deceased Jane CHAPPELL on the ninth day of July one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight at St. Marys Church, parish of Hawkesbury, County of Gloucester, England 2. that the said deceased was the owner of a farm which she subsequently sold and we then migrated to the Colony of Victoria 3. With the money derived from the sale of her farm the deceased purchased a Publicans business which she carried on for some years in her own name and as her own business and not under my control 4. that the deceased also purchased allotment eight of Section R Township of Chiltern East parish of Chiltern which land is under the Transfer of land Acct 1890 and the title to which is under her own name. 5. that I have never interfered with the said deceased as regards the disposition of her property or moneys and have never during her lifetime exercised any control over her said property or money but have always regarded them as her own. G CHAPPELL Sworn at Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria this tenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and ninety two before me Edward Scott Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Victoria for taking affidavits ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ NOTE there are other Affidavits in respect of the Will of Jane CHAPPELL: Another one by George CHAPPELL similar to the above, and by Robert Hugh MONTGOMERY as Attesting Witness Probate was granted 16th June 1892. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.3 - Release Date: 25/04/2005
Hi Carole This is all facinating stuff; keep it coming and thanks to Kay regards Barry -----Original Message----- From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] Sent: 27 April 2005 22:41 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] More TOGHILL Victuallers! Hi Bob and anyone else with TOGHILL interests. Bob has set out a list of TOGHILL connections with the licensed trade. I'd like to add some more! Moses TOGHILL, the son of Stephen TOGHILL & Elizabeth WATTS of Downend, GLS and 1st cousin of Jane. Moses TOGHILL died 15th August 1885 at the Railway Hotel, Inglewood, Victoria where he was a licenced Victualler. He died Intestate and his sister Ann DOUGLAS (nee TOGHILL later BULLICH) declared that she was his only surviving next of kin in Victoria. Ann DOUGLAS's daughter Annie made her affidavit to the effect that she had worked for her Uncle for 9 years and that he had never paid her any wages "because for many years he had been much embarrassed in his business". Moses had given Annie the furniture from the Hotel "as a slight recognition of my services - the whole of which would not be of the value of £100 at the utmost and gave to my mother (his sister) an old horse and buggy the value of which is about £15". Annie Douglas says that her sister Alice also worked for Moses TOGHILL without payment. When Ann DOUGLAS drew up the list of Assets and Liabilities she ensured that her daughters were included as Liabilities and received backdated wages for 4 years! The Inventory of Moses TOGHILL's possessions includes the stock of alcohol at the Railway Hotel. It would be interesting to know how it compares to that of the Beaufort at a similar time. I don't imagine that the Beaufort stocked 2 dozen cases of Fosters Ale! I also have a copy of the Will of Isaac TOGHILL (son of Thomas TOGHILL & Jane WATTS) who died 26 August 1891 at Chiltern Victoria, Licensed Victualler and Hotel keeper. Isaac leaves everything to Alice MELLOR, nee Douglas (one of the unpaid daughters of Ann DOUGLAS nee TOGHILL). He also forgives his sister Jane the debt of £250 which he had lent her. Needless to say, all of these docuknats came to me courtesy of Cousin Kay who has also supplied background information on the families. If anyone would like more information please let me know. Cheers Carole PS I know that Australia does not quite fit within the boundaries of the Greater Hawkesbury area but I hope you will indulge me on this one! -----Original Message----- From: R.P. & A.L.Lawrence [mailto:lawrence@hazels.u-net.com] Sent: 23 April 2005 23:31 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL Hi Carole Thanks for that information about Jane TOGHILL (1834-1892). The licensed trade was certainly in the Toghill blood - Jane's father, Thomas Toghill, was an innkeeper at Avening in 1834. Jane's uncle Stephen Toghill Jnr was innkeeper at the Horseshoe Inn, Downend in 1833. Jane's brother Edward Toghill was publican at Kingston on Thames in 1881 Jane's brother Stephen Toghill was licensed victualler at Kingston on Thames in 1851. Jane's brother Charles Toghill was servant at the home of a publican in Chippenham in 1851. Jane's brother Isaac Toghill was hotel keeper in Chiltern, Victoria, Australia in 1891 They must have liked the life. Bob ************************************** R.P.& A.L.Lawrence The Hazels, Sheepwood Road, Bristol, BS10 7BS, U.K. Phone: 0117 9504314 ************************************** -----Original Message----- From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] Sent: 23 April 2005 21:24 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL For all dedicated followers of this complicated family! An Australian Will. Carole Jane CHAPPELL was born Jane TOGHILL, daughter of Thomas TOGHILL & Jane nee WATTS. . She was born about 1832 in Nailsworth, GLS..She married George WATTS on April 26 1856 at St Michael on the Mount, Bristol. George WATTS died in August 1883 at Hawkesbury. On July 6 1888 Jane WATTS nee TOGHILL married George Henry CHAPPELL, the son of George CHAPPELL and Jane nee TILLING George & Jane CHAPPELL emigrated to Australia where Jane died May 2 1892. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------- Will of Jane CHAPPELL, wife of George CHAPPELL of residence rear of Main Street, Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria., Miner. After payment of all my just debts and testamentary expenses I give devise and bequeath unto my said husband George CHAPPELL all my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever situate and I hereby appoint the said George CHAPPELL the sole Executor of this my Will in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twentyseventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two. Signed by the aid Jane CHAPPELL the Testator by affixing her mark hereto and by her declared to be here last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence at he request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses R Hugh MONTGOMERY Occupation Clerk, Main St Chiltern Daniel SISTON Grocer Conners Street Chiltern. In the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria In its Probate Jurisdiction In the Will of Jane CHAPPELL late of Chiltern married Woman deceased. Affidavit separate property Richard L CROSS Empire Buildings Collins Street, Melbourne. I George CHAPPELL of Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria Miner make oath and say as follows: 1. That I was married to the above-named deceased Jane CHAPPELL on the ninth day of July one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight at St. Marys Church, parish of Hawkesbury, County of Gloucester, England 2. that the said deceased was the owner of a farm which she subsequently sold and we then migrated to the Colony of Victoria 3. With the money derived from the sale of her farm the deceased purchased a Publicans business which she carried on for some years in her own name and as her own business and not under my control 4. that the deceased also purchased allotment eight of Section R Township of Chiltern East parish of Chiltern which land is under the Transfer of land Acct 1890 and the title to which is under her own name. 5. that I have never interfered with the said deceased as regards the disposition of her property or moneys and have never during her lifetime exercised any control over her said property or money but have always regarded them as her own. G CHAPPELL Sworn at Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria this tenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and ninety two before me Edward Scott Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Victoria for taking affidavits ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ NOTE there are other Affidavits in respect of the Will of Jane CHAPPELL: Another one by George CHAPPELL similar to the above, and by Robert Hugh MONTGOMERY as Attesting Witness Probate was granted 16th June 1892. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.3 - Release Date: 25/04/2005 ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== Visit Robert Millard's local and family history web pages at http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. 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Hi Carole and Bob These TOGHILLS really did have it in their blood, I only wish my old granny CHAPPELL could have seen this, she could never work out why her husband Ernest was always in the Pub! however she did know it was in his blood, well at least until 9 the next morning. I was thinking as Oz won't fit the Greater Hawkesbury we could twin it with Inglestone common, as there's not a lot in the middle of that either. Joking aside did they do any brewing at all, I think the licence records for Glos are at GRO in with the Petty Sessions I wonder what they might hold, my CORNOCKs were publicans as well. regards Robert Visit my web pages at http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANTHONY SHARP" <sharpafc@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:40 PM Subject: [HWK] More TOGHILL Victuallers! > Hi Bob and anyone else with TOGHILL interests. > > Bob has set out a list of TOGHILL connections with the licensed trade. > I'd like to add some more! > > Moses TOGHILL, the son of Stephen TOGHILL & Elizabeth WATTS of Downend, > GLS and 1st cousin of Jane. > > Moses TOGHILL died 15th August 1885 at the Railway Hotel, Inglewood, > Victoria where he was a licenced Victualler. He died Intestate and his > sister Ann DOUGLAS (nee TOGHILL later BULLICH) declared that she was > his only surviving next of kin in Victoria. > > Ann DOUGLAS's daughter Annie made her affidavit to the effect that she > had worked for her Uncle for 9 years and that he had never paid her any > wages "because for many years he had been much embarrassed in his > business". Moses had given Annie the furniture from the Hotel "as a > slight recognition of my services - the whole of which would not be of > the value of £100 at the utmost and gave to my mother (his sister) an > old horse and buggy the value of which is about £15". Annie Douglas says > that her sister Alice also worked for Moses TOGHILL without payment. > When Ann DOUGLAS drew up the list of Assets and Liabilities she ensured > that her daughters were included as Liabilities and received backdated > wages for 4 years! > > The Inventory of Moses TOGHILL's possessions includes the stock of > alcohol at the Railway Hotel. It would be interesting to know how it > compares to that of the Beaufort at a similar time. I don't imagine that > the Beaufort stocked 2 dozen cases of Fosters Ale! > > I also have a copy of the Will of Isaac TOGHILL (son of Thomas TOGHILL & > Jane WATTS) who died 26 August 1891 at Chiltern Victoria, Licensed > Victualler and Hotel keeper. > > Isaac leaves everything to Alice MELLOR, nee Douglas (one of the unpaid > daughters of Ann DOUGLAS nee TOGHILL). He also forgives his sister Jane > the debt of £250 which he had lent her. > > Needless to say, all of these docuknats came to me courtesy of Cousin > Kay who has also supplied background information on the families. If > anyone would like more information please let me know. > > Cheers > Carole > > PS I know that Australia does not quite fit within the boundaries of the > Greater Hawkesbury area but I hope you will indulge me on this one! > > > -----Original Message----- > From: R.P. & A.L.Lawrence [mailto:lawrence@hazels.u-net.com] > Sent: 23 April 2005 23:31 > To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL > > Hi Carole > > Thanks for that information about Jane TOGHILL (1834-1892). The licensed > trade was certainly in the Toghill blood - > > Jane's father, Thomas Toghill, was an innkeeper at Avening in 1834. > > Jane's uncle Stephen Toghill Jnr was innkeeper at the Horseshoe Inn, > Downend in 1833. > > Jane's brother Edward Toghill was publican at Kingston on Thames in 1881 > > Jane's brother Stephen Toghill was licensed victualler at Kingston on > Thames > in 1851. > > Jane's brother Charles Toghill was servant at the home of a publican in > Chippenham in 1851. > > Jane's brother Isaac Toghill was hotel keeper in Chiltern, Victoria, > Australia in 1891 > > They must have liked the life. > > Bob > > ************************************** > R.P.& A.L.Lawrence > The Hazels, Sheepwood Road, > Bristol, BS10 7BS, U.K. > Phone: 0117 9504314 > ************************************** > > -----Original Message----- > From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] > Sent: 23 April 2005 21:24 > To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HWK] Jane CHAPPELL formerly WATTS nee TOGHILL > > > For all dedicated followers of this complicated family! - An Australian > Will. > > Carole > > Jane CHAPPELL was born Jane TOGHILL, daughter of Thomas TOGHILL & Jane > nee WATTS. . She was born about 1832 in Nailsworth, GLS..She married > George WATTS on April 26 1856 at St Michael on the Mount, Bristol. > George WATTS died in August 1883 at Hawkesbury. > > On July 6 1888 Jane WATTS nee TOGHILL married George Henry CHAPPELL, the > son of George CHAPPELL and Jane nee TILLING > > George & Jane CHAPPELL emigrated to Australia where Jane died May 2 > 1892. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------- > Will of Jane CHAPPELL, wife of George CHAPPELL of residence rear of Main > Street, Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria., Miner. > > After payment of all my just debts and testamentary expenses I give > devise and bequeath unto my said husband George CHAPPELL all my real and > personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever situate and I hereby appoint > the said George CHAPPELL the sole Executor of this my Will in witness > whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twentyseventh day of April in > the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two. > > Signed by the aid Jane CHAPPELL the Testator by affixing her mark hereto > and by her declared to be here last Will and Testament in the presence > of us present at the same time who in her presence at he request and in > the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as > Witnesses > > R Hugh MONTGOMERY Occupation Clerk, Main St Chiltern > Daniel SISTON Grocer Conners Street Chiltern. > > In the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria > In its Probate Jurisdiction > In the Will of Jane CHAPPELL late of Chiltern married Woman deceased. > > Affidavit - separate property > > Richard L CROSS > Empire Buildings > Collins Street, Melbourne. > > I George CHAPPELL of Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria Miner make oath > and say as follows: > > 1. That I was married to the above-named deceased Jane CHAPPELL on the > ninth day of July one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight at St. > Mary's Church, parish of Hawkesbury, County of Gloucester, England > > 2. that the said deceased was the owner of a farm which she subsequently > sold and we then migrated to the Colony of Victoria > > 3. With the money derived from the sale of her farm the deceased > purchased a Publican's business which she carried on for some years in > her own name and as her own business and not under my control > > 4. that the deceased also purchased allotment eight of Section R > Township of Chiltern East parish of Chiltern which land is under the > Transfer of land Acct 1890 and the title to which is under her own name. > > 5. that I have never interfered with the said deceased as regards the > disposition of her property or moneys and have never during her lifetime > exercised any control over her said property or money but have always > regarded them as her own. > > G CHAPPELL > > Sworn at Chiltern in the Colony of Victoria this tenth day of June one > thousand eight hundred and ninety two before me > Edward Scott > Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Victoria for taking affidavits > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------ > > NOTE there are other Affidavits in respect of the Will of Jane CHAPPELL: > > Another one by George CHAPPELL similar to the above, and by Robert Hugh > MONTGOMERY as Attesting Witness > > Probate was granted 16th June 1892. > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.3 - Release Date: 25/04/2005 > > > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > Visit Robert Millard's local and family history web pages at > http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. 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