Person:Jeremiah Knill (1)

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Jeremiah Knill
b.Abt 1749
m. 25 Jul 1798
Facts and Events
Name Jeremiah Knill
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1749
Marriage 25 Jul 1798 Westminster St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, Englandto Elizabeth Spire
Alt Death[1] Bet Jul 1837 and Sep 1837 Kensington Registration District, Middlesex, England
Death[1][3] 17 Sep 1837 Chelsea, Middlesex, EnglandHans Place
Burial[2] 26 Sep 1837 Chelsea St. Luke's, Middlesex, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Deaths index, in General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration. (London: General Register Office).

    d. Jeremiah KNILL, September Quarter 1837, Kensington Registration District, Vol. 3, page 182

  2. 2.0 2.1 England. Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. (FamilySearch, Ancestry.com).

    bur. 26 Sep 1837, St Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex: Jeremiah Knill, aged 88 [1748/9]

  3. London Gazette.

    PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Spire versus Smith, the creditors of Jeremiah Knill, late of Hans-place, in the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, Esq. deceased (who died on the 17th day of September 1837), are forthwith, by their Solicitors, to come in and prove their debts before James William Farrer, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his chambers, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

    PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Spire v. Smith, any persons claiming to be the persons intended in the will of Jeremiah Knill, late
    of Hans-place, in the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, Esq. deceased, bearing date the 7th day of April 1837, by the latter part of the following words or clause, "I give to my cousin, Mrs. Grace Turpin, of Malden, a ville near the town of Oakhampton, in Devonshire, £100 in case, and to three daughters, whose names I do not know, for they all are married, to each of them I give £50 in case," are forthwith, by their Solicitors, to come in and make out their claims before James William Farrer, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his chambers, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in default hereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.