Sir, Captain James Everard HOME R.N.
James Everard HOME
approx. 1798 - 1st Nov 18533
Captain RN3
Life History
approx. 1798 |
Born Date of birth calculated from age at death |
24th Jun 1834 |
Mentioned in Will.1 of Jane Home Described as - "my dear son Sir James Everard Home" |
9th Sep 1834 |
Mentioned in Codicil to Will.1 First Codicil - of Jane Home Described as - "my son James Everard Home" |
25th Oct 1848 |
Wrote will.2 1) I Sir James Everard Home of Well 2) Manor Farm in the County of Southampton Baronet a Captain in the Royal 3) Navy ... ...
Some names mentioned .- 1) my nephew Edward Everard Rushworth 2) my nephews Henry Yeoman and Constantine Yeoman 3) my brother in law Charles Powlett Rushworth 4) John Parkinson of Lincolns Inn Fields 5) the six daughters of my late sister Mary Elizabeth Rushworth 6) my sister Harriet Catherine Home 7) my sister Charlotte Yeoman 8) my sister Jane the wife of Captain Henry Forbes of the Royal Navy
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after 1853 |
Memorial or Grave Stone in Australia.3 Inscription:- "In memory of Sir James Everard Home, Bart, RN, CB, FRS Late Captain of HMS Calliope and senior Officer of the Australasian Station who died at Sydney November 1st, 1853 aged 55 years. In grateful recollection of his uniform kindness to those under his command this tablet is erected by the officers and ship's company of HMS Calliope." |
1st Nov 1853 |
Died in Australia, Sydney.3 |
7th Mar 1854 |
Probate in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.2 Executor - Charles Powlett Rushworth "Power reserved of making the like grant to Edward Everard Rushworth Esquire the nephew and John Parkinson Esquire the other executors when they shall apply for the same" |
29th Nov 1854 |
Probate in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.2 Executor - John Parkinson Esquire "Power reserved of making the like grant to Edward Everard Rushworth Esquire the other surviving executor when he shall apply for the same" |
30th Jun 1855 |
Probate in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.2 Executor :- "Edward Everard Rushworth Esquire the surviving executor to whom admon was granted having been sworn by (..) duly to administer" |
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