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If you have access to Ancestry probate records, could you do a few checks?

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  • If you have access to Ancestry probate records, could you do a few checks?

    This feels like I am being greedy as had so much help recently but if someone has the time (no rush), could you check these out? I don't have premium subs so can't access the records. They all show up with right year of death etc but common names:

    1. Samuel Bryant born about 1823, died: 25/9/1865. Reg district Pontypridd, Glamorgan. Possible address: ‘By Church’ in Hamlet of Clydach.
    Civil par/sub-reg district: Ystradyfodwg. Wife: Hannah

    2. Hannah Bryant born 1834 died Jan 1905 Pontypridd, Glamorgan

    Last address: 2 Foundry Terr. The Rhondda.
    Civil par/sub-reg district/ecc par:Ystradyfodwg, Glam. Reg district: Pontypridd

    3. Robert Bryant born about 1826 died about 6/1898 Cardiff, Glamorgan
    Last address: 2 York Place, Canton, Cardiff. Wife: Marie.

    4. Marie Bryant born about 1828, died about Oct q 1906 Cardiff.
    Possible last address: 2 York Place, Canton, Cardiff.
    or 32 Wedmore Rd, Canton, Cardiff.

    Many thanks.
    Liz

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    BRYANT Robert of 2 York-place Cardiff retired innkeeper died 22 June 1898 Probate Llandaff 8 July to Charles Conway Perkins solicitor's-managing-clerk
    Effects £242 10s
    Elaine







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    • #3
      Elaine - thank you...that is my gt gt grandfather...but must go back and check my other records to make sure right one. That means there was a will doesn't it?
      Liz

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      • #4
        Sorry Liz, that seems to be the only one.
        Elaine







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        • #5
          Originally posted by Liz from Lancs View Post
          That means there was a will doesn't it?
          Yes ..
          Elaine







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          • #6
            Thanks Elaine. The mystery to me is that in 1871 (he was erroneously written as Richard) his occupation was coal agent but he lived at a public house. In 1881 he puts 'nothing' as his occupation living at Clive St, Cardiff. Then in 1891 he is at York Place, occupation 'own means'.
            Liz

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            • #7
              Perhaps he inherited some money?

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              • #8
                Mary - it is weird and a cold shiver is going down my spine, worrying I have got the wrong line. I have sent off for the will and must pop the application in the post now...
                Liz

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