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Individual record for ID = 23120
(SEAMAN James)

SQL: SELECT * FROM Complete WHERE ID = 23120
ID:23120Full name:SEAMAN James
Forename:JamesSurname:SEAMAN
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Parish:TharstonParish code:THAR
Event:WillsEvent date:03.03.1873
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Spouse:SEAMAN AnnSpouse Father:- -
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Notes:This is the Will of James Seaman farmer in the county of Norfolk. I appoint my son John Seaman and Stephen John Andrews as my two Executors. I request to have my farm carried on for the benefit of my wife Ann Seaman at my Decease if my Landlord Mr W P Baker* of Ipswich will allow her to do so and I request my two executors to act in a straitforward way making the best they can and taking account of all trasactions in writing and at the death of my Wife Ann Seaman every thing shall be sold by Auction and all Bills shall be paid out of what the Auction and Covenants upon the Farm shall realise and the remainder of money to be equaly divided between my Children these are the of my children Hariet Hobart, Susanna Seaman, James Seaman, Sally Mears, John Seaman, Rebeca Biggs, Jane Andrews, this is my will James Seaman. Signed March 3rd, 1873 James Seaman His mark X Witnesses John Minister, James Pitcher Affidavit of due execution filed G R Harman, District Registrar * There is a hole in the document so we have guessed at the name being Baker but it could be Barber
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