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    1. [SRY] Help Request GEORGE EARLE
    2. Pam Hillier
    3. Hi Marcia, I have checked the national archives/documents online website and nothing more recent than 1854 which is for a George Earle of Crown Row Msx dated 1854......worth it to keep checking plus there are A lot of other things that might be worth a look, such as medals lists (wars), campaign medals, wills, death duties etc http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/power-search.asp?searchType=powersearch I have also checked the Surreyonline wills extracts and found one of interest. I copy below. The father left everything to wife and children - including a George BUT the son George was executor of the will, dated 1812 - this is not your George because he would have only been 11 at the time and too young to be an executor. But given that that the spelling Earle and being a Surrey will, it might be worth hanging onto. It may relate to someone connected to your family and be of interest at a later stage. Website if of interest http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~engsurry/d2f.shtml - there are other Earl(e) wills on there WILL In The Name of God Amen. I William Earle of Farnham in the County of Surrey Cabinet Maker being of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto and the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed unto all men ............... to die do constitute and ordain this to be my last will and Testament that is to say First and principally of all I give ................ my soul into the hands of Almighty God noting doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by that Almighty power that gave it me and my body I give to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the desire of my Exors hereafter mentioned and as touching such worldly Estate and Effects as it hath pleased God to bless me with I give and dispose of in the following manner and form after my funeral Expenses and just Debts are paid whatever may remain of my chattels and effects I five unto my five children viz. William, Mary, Thomas, George and Sarah to be equally divided between them excepting that the aforesaid William and Thomas shall have no power to sell his part out of the Estate without the consent of my two Exors hereafter mentioned but to receive it at any future time as they may think proper. Likewise I do hereby appoint George Earle and Charles Fry Exors of this my last Will and Testament revoking and making void all other wills by me made declaring this only to be my last will and Testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my name and seal this fifteenth day of July in the year of our Lord God one thousand eight hundred and ten Wm Earle the Testor as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us at his request in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto the day and year above written Joseph Hopwood Chas. Fry William Hole Richd. Richardson. Proved at London 30th June 1812 before the worshipful Charles Cook doctor of Law and Divinity by the oath of George Earle the son and Charles Fry the Exor. to whom Admon. was granted being sworn to Admin. Only a few snippets, but hope they come in handy one day. Cheers Pam from Adelaide Ausralia > Hello, > > I am very new to using mailing lists. I took a friends advice to ask > for some help to find a will. My great great great grandfather on a > certified copy of an entry of death from the registration district > Saint George Southwark in the County of Surrey death in the Sub- > distrit of Borough Road 1865 > George Earle died 3rd of April 1865 at Chadwell Place Green Street. He > was 64 and a wine cooper. His daughter Emma Woods was the informant. > The death was registered the 3rd April 1865. The Registrar was Henry > Clement Elliott. > > I would like the information necessary to order a copy of a will if it > exists. Thank you in-advance for any direction you can give me on how > to get this information. > > Marcia >

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