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    1. Re: [SOG-UK] Edward SANGER of Whitechapel in Devon
    2. Caroline Gurney
    3. Jean, If you search Google Books for "Edward Sanger" you will find contemporary law reports for several 1820s cases involving Edward Sanger and the aftermath of his father, John's will. There is a lot of material there, and I have only skimmed it, but it appears from what I read that he was *not* cut out of his father's will. Rather he was given a choice of properties. I also came across some disapproving comments about Edward Sanger from the judges. I suggest you also search the British Newspaper Archive: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk. Caroline Gurney www.carolinegurney.com On 3 March 2012 16:05, J F Wilby <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > From: J F Wilby > Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 8:23 PM > To: SOG UK List > Subject: Edward SANGER of Whitechapel in Devon > > > Hi everyone -  I would appreciate any help with this > > Edward SANGER (1758-1834) was disinherited by his father John SANGER early 1800s > because he married without permission There was a later court case (1820s) about one of the estates called Whitechapel > > Who did Edward marry ? and where were his two children Edward Melton SANGER (1791-1843) & Jane SANGER > christened ? > > > I have the wills of Edward SANGER and his brother John SANGER and parents John and Frances SANGER > plus some of his grandchildren > > I suspect the wife is called Jane and she and the daughter Jane are together in the 1841 census in Bampton > with both dying in 1846 4th quarter in Tiverton district > > I have a pdf file of what I know about the family if anyone wants it > > Jean Wilby > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/03/2012 10:23:40
    1. Re: [SOG-UK] Edward SANGER of Whitechapel in Devon
    2. J F Wilby
    3. Thank you Caroline will have to have another look at Google I am currently trying to decipher Frances Sanger's will from 1829 but you need a strong light for that cheers Jean Wilby

    03/03/2012 11:01:56