I have a collateral ancestor, Thomas B. Hignell, who died in Dublin, in late February 1876. He had married Matilda Bowes in 1860, and she owned real estate in Limerick. Yet, when Thomas Hignell died, his estate was valued at less than 1,500 pounds. How did that happen?
Thomas B had worked for a Col. Knox at the Irish Times, and testified at the Sligo Election hearings in 1869/70. Did his legal bills eat up most of his wife's money, or was she land rich and cash poor?
Since Uncle Thomas was telling a few lies at the hearing, I wonder if he was able to hide money from the tax man?
Can you tell me where to search?
Confused in Brooklyn, NY