Hello everyone, I have a will written by James Thornhill in 1796 wherein he leaves a sum of money to his "foster brother," John Finn. It was a small amount, equivalent to that bequeathed to his staff and much less than the legacies left to his wife and children. It seems to me that John was not a brother in the way that a foster brother would be today - if this were the case I feel that he'd have fared better in the will. Is anyone able to enlighten me as to the probable relationship between James Thornhill and John Finn, in Cork, in the late 18th century? Judie Morris, Victoria, Australia.