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Hannah STEARE

Life History

Apr 1734

Married Thomas LAMBE in City of London, St Martin Outwich.5,6

From the Parish Register :-
"Thomas Lambe of Hackney in the County of Middlesex and Hannah Steer of the Parish of St Swithin London were married Apr..."

20th Feb 1768

Mentioned in Will.1

of Thomas Lambe
Descried as - "my living wife Hannah Lambe"

26th Mar 1768

Executor.1

of the will of Thomas Lambe
Described as :- "the widow the relic of the deceased"

13th Mar 1771

Wrote will.2

1 "This is the last will and testament
2. of me Hannah Lambe of Brentwood in the County of Essex
3. widow ... ..."

Some names mentioned :-
1. John Fullager of Leadenhall Street London gentleman
2. Reverend Thomas Towle of Cripplegate Buildings
3. my daughter Hannah Killingley wife of Robert Hare Killingley late of Windsor Street warehouseman
4. my daughter Mary Cooper wife of Robert Harris Cooper
5. my late husband the Reverend Mr. Thomas Lambe

Some properties mentioned :-
1) my freehold messuage or tenement at Walthamstow
2) my freehold messuage or tenement situate in Brentwood

2nd Jun 1775

Codicil to Will.2

Some names mentioned :-
1) John Fullager
2) Reverend Thomas Towle
3) my daughter Hannah Killingley wife of Robert Hare Killingley
3) my daughter Mary Cooper the wife of Robert Harris Cooper
4) my late two brothers Staples Steare and William Steare both deceased
5) my late husband the Reverend Mr. Thomas Lambe
6) the child and children of my said brothers Staples Steare and William Steare

5th Jun 1781

Signature on Will attested to in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.2

by :-
John Fulllager
Reverend Thomas Towle

19th Jun 1781

Probate in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.2

Executors :-
John Fullager, gentleman
Reverend Thomas Towle, clerk

4th Jun 1781

Buried in Bunhill Fields.3

From Parish Register :-
"Mrs Hannah Lambe from Brentwood in a Vault"

1823

Legal in High Court of Chancery.4

"Hannah Lambe by her Will devised to J. Fullager and Thomas Towle ... ... ..."

Testatrix bequeathed one moiety of the Residue of her Personal Estate to her Daughter Hannah, for her separate use, during the joint lives of her and her Husband; and, if she survived, to her absolutely; if not, to her children who should obtain 21; and the other moiety for the benefit of her Daughter Mary and her Children; with a Bequest over, if she died without children, to Hannah and her children, in like manner as the first moiety. By a codicil she bequeathed the whole Residue, if both her daughters died without leaving a child should attain 21, to the Appellant. Both the Daughters dies without Issue, but Hannah survived her Husband; held neverless, that Appellant was entitled to the Residue"

The Appellants were the sons of the brothers of the Testatrix, Hannah Lambe.

Other facts

 

Birth of daughter Mary LAMBE

 

Birth of daughter Hannah LAMBE

Sources

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