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He converted to RC and was baptised on October 4, 1899, at Holy Name in St. Marys.
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Note N1679
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In the 1940 USA Census, she and Nevin were living next door to a Goodsir family consisting of George, Mary, Norman, and Donald. George was probably her sibling.
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Note N1680
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He was a "base child." No father is named.
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Note N1681
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He was alive in the 1939 Register and living with his sister Martha and her husband John in Croydon.
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Note N1682
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She was baptised the day after her parents' marriage. Perhaps that is why they got married.
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Here is a summary of his will:
SUMMARY
DATE: March 24th 1775, proven June 13th 1775
DOCUMENT:Will
ORIGINAL:Held by Hereford & Worcester RO
TESTATOR:Joseph Jarrett
OVERSEEERS : William Sturch, brother in law & John |Mason
EXECUTORS: Mary Jarrett, wife & Thomas Jarrett, son
LEGATEES & LEGACIES:
John Jarrett - eldest son = House where John already living, with orchard timber & other trees. Plus prepared timber at testator's house
Mary Jarrett - wife = £5 a year for widowhood, or £2.10s should she remarry. East end of testator's house, with garden on
north side, with brewhouse & woodhouse for length of widowhood. Bedding, household goods to
furnish East End for her widowhood. $5 Income to be paid by John from estate.
Thomas Jarrett - son = £40 to be paid by John from estate on death of mother. Plus £30 to be paid by John within 2 years.
William Jarrett - son = £40 to be paid by John from estate on death of mother. Plus £30 to be paid by John within 2 years.
Joseph Jarrett - son = East End of testator's house on death of mother. The rest of testator's house with out-houses, barn
stable, cowhouse, yard garden, orchard and all trees. The half of a half yardland - the other half
previously inherited from his paternal grandfather Joseph the elder.
Mary Jarrett - daughter = £10 to be paid by John from estate.
All six daughters: Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, Dinah, Sarah and Ann. = one sixth of bedding and household goods not required by
mother, plus another sixth of bedding and household
goods at mother's death, or marriage.
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I have located his will. He gives the primary portion of his estate to his son Robert. He gives his daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Timms, 60 pounds to be delivered to her one year after his death. He gives his wife a gift that I cannot quite discern, plus a laod of wood to be cut once a year, plus 8 pounds a year. That money was to be paid one half on the 5th day of April and one half on the 4th day of October every year. The will was witnessed by Thomas Watkins, Ambrose Thornett, and Richard Godson.
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Witnesses Thomas Jarrett, Amelia Jarrett, and Thomas Salmons.
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Note N1686
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The witnesses were John Heydon, Elizabeth Jarrett, and Thomas Salmons.
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Note N1687
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She was widowed by 1939 and living iwth her daughter Amelia, her husband,and her granddaughter Leah M. in Birmingham.
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Note N1688
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In the 1904 Spenwells' Directory for Leamington, he was living at 6 St. George Road.
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I think that there may be more than one Timms Archer. One is noted in the Hearth Tax records for Whichford in 1673; he has two hearths.