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Re: A burial or a memorial in St. Saviours Cemetery, Jersey, Channel Islands
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 05 November 25 12:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jouault,
Thank you so much for doing all that hard work on the Mainland/Adams connection. I appreciate that.
I always have trouble with cousins and once removed relations etc.
Thanks also for the other info you supplied me with it's solved quite a few questions.

Kind regards, MAPS
Mainland [Orkney/Middlesex], Hill [London/Bristol], Adamson [Fife], Nicholson [Fifi], Tippett [Cornwall/Devon],
Heays [Tasmania/England], Reid [England/Scotland], Halcrow, Williams and many others.

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Re: A burial or a memorial in St. Saviours Cemetery, Jersey, Channel Islands
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 05 November 25 15:48 GMT (UK) »
I found the property records, Alice and Fredrick purchased Beauvoir 27th August 1932, and Alice sold it back to the previous owner William John Vance in 1939, she purchased 1 Almorah Crescent in 1939 off Sidney Hughes Salmon, she purchased "Braeside" in 1946 off George Hutchinson, and she died there.
Fredericks will is rather complicated as it has 3 different clauses about who gets what, I think his wife only got the furniture and household items, but I may be wrong on that. Sums to various charities in Mexico.

Alice's will lists a number of relatives with sums of £300 to £500.

I can put all this down if it is of interest, and when I get time. I maybe be away the coming week.

Regards Nick