Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
George GRANTHAM
1810 - 1875 (65 years)-
Name George GRANTHAM [1] Birth 1810 Hornsea, , Yorkshire, England [2] Christening 15 May 1810 Hornsea, , Yorkshire, England Gender Male _UID AA78F125BC76403A8F620D6FCDED3B549A87 Death 1 Dec 1875 Londesborough, , Yorkshire, England Burial Londesborough, , Yorkshire, England [3] Person ID I17456 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
Father William GRANTHAM, c. 13 Dec 1764, Hornsea, , Yorkshire, England d. 5 Nov 1842 (Age ~ 77 years) Mother Frances DUNN, b. 1770, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 8 Feb 1790 North Frodingham, , Yorkshire, England [1, 3] Family ID F4987 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth HALL, b. 1801, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England d. 15 Jun 1873 (Age 72 years) Marriage 9 Feb 1829 Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England [1] Children 1. Mary Maria GRANTHAM, b. 23 Aug 1829, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England d. Apr 1852 (Age 22 years) 2. William GRANTHAM, b. 22 Feb 1831, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 3. Richard GRANTHAM, b. 3 Jun 1832, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England d. 1909 (Age 76 years) 4. James GRANTHAM, b. 16 Aug 1834, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England d. 14 May 1866 (Age 31 years) 5. William Henry GRANTHAM, b. 25 Nov 1836, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England bur. 24 Nov 1837, Brandesburton, , Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 0 years) Family ID F5113 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Notes - " This is the last will and testament of me George Grantham of Londesborough in the East Riding of the County of York. Made and published by me this twenty second day of October in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy five, I bequeath to my son Richard Grantham my mahogany leg table, chiffonier, and pictures. To my grandson Martin Grantham my mahogany desk, bottle stand, and iron bedstead. To my granddaughter Mary Maria my harmonium, and to my granddaughter Mary Elizabeth my chest of drawers and mahogany dining table. All the rest, residue and remainder of my household goods, furniture, plate, linen, china, books, and other household effects I bequeath to all my grandchildren equally and in case there shall be any dispute concerning such division then the same shall be distributed among them in such manner as my trustees hereinafter named shall in their discretion consider equal. I devise all my real estate of whatsoever tenure and whatsoever situate unto my said son Richard Grantham his heirs and assigns subject to and I charge the same with the payment of my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses and also with a legacy or sum of Two Hundred Pounds each to my granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Grantham, and my grandson William Henry Grantham, the two grandchildren of my deceased son James Grantham such legacies to be paid at the expiration of twelve calendar months after my decease if they respectively then have attained the age of twenty one years, and if they have not then attained such age then and their attaining that age. And I direct that interest at Four Pounds per Autumn per Annum shall accrue on each of such legacies from that day of my death until actual payment the same to be vested interests in each of them on his or her attaining the age of twenty one years, but if either or both of them my said grandchildren die before attaining a vested interest the legacy of her and him so dying shall lapse for the benefit of my devised. I bequeath the remainder of my personal estate and effects to my said son Richard Grantham and my friend Rotsey Botterill of Londesborough, aforesaid, joiner. Upon trust to convert and get in the same and to pay the proceeds thereof to him the said Richard Grantham, his executors, administrators, and assigns, absolutely. I devise all real estate (if any) vested in me as trustee or mortgagee, to my said son Richard Grantham, subject to the equities and trusts affecting the same respectively. And lastly I appoint the said Richard Grantham and Rotsey Botterill to be executors of my will hereby revoking all other wills. In witness whereof, I the said George Grantham, the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year, first before written.
When the will was proved at York on the 4 [1]
- " This is the last will and testament of me George Grantham of Londesborough in the East Riding of the County of York. Made and published by me this twenty second day of October in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy five, I bequeath to my son Richard Grantham my mahogany leg table, chiffonier, and pictures. To my grandson Martin Grantham my mahogany desk, bottle stand, and iron bedstead. To my granddaughter Mary Maria my harmonium, and to my granddaughter Mary Elizabeth my chest of drawers and mahogany dining table. All the rest, residue and remainder of my household goods, furniture, plate, linen, china, books, and other household effects I bequeath to all my grandchildren equally and in case there shall be any dispute concerning such division then the same shall be distributed among them in such manner as my trustees hereinafter named shall in their discretion consider equal. I devise all my real estate of whatsoever tenure and whatsoever situate unto my said son Richard Grantham his heirs and assigns subject to and I charge the same with the payment of my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses and also with a legacy or sum of Two Hundred Pounds each to my granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Grantham, and my grandson William Henry Grantham, the two grandchildren of my deceased son James Grantham such legacies to be paid at the expiration of twelve calendar months after my decease if they respectively then have attained the age of twenty one years, and if they have not then attained such age then and their attaining that age. And I direct that interest at Four Pounds per Autumn per Annum shall accrue on each of such legacies from that day of my death until actual payment the same to be vested interests in each of them on his or her attaining the age of twenty one years, but if either or both of them my said grandchildren die before attaining a vested interest the legacy of her and him so dying shall lapse for the benefit of my devised. I bequeath the remainder of my personal estate and effects to my said son Richard Grantham and my friend Rotsey Botterill of Londesborough, aforesaid, joiner. Upon trust to convert and get in the same and to pay the proceeds thereof to him the said Richard Grantham, his executors, administrators, and assigns, absolutely. I devise all real estate (if any) vested in me as trustee or mortgagee, to my said son Richard Grantham, subject to the equities and trusts affecting the same respectively. And lastly I appoint the said Richard Grantham and Rotsey Botterill to be executors of my will hereby revoking all other wills. In witness whereof, I the said George Grantham, the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year, first before written.
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