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William Henry Mills of Nassau

???? - 1786


Biography

Merchant in Nassau, and slave-holder in South Carolina, dying c. 1786.

  1. Will of William Henry Mills of Nassau, made in 1785 proved in 1786 at Chester and 28/08/1790 at London. His will placed him within networks spanning London, Liverpool, South Carolina (where he had land and 'negroes') and the Bahamas. He had debts receivable from a number of individuals in the Caribbean and North America, all carefully delineated. His major legacies were an annuity of 拢60 p.a. to his wife Elizabeth after his daughter Ann reached 17 (whereupon Ann took on the income from his various financial assets totalling several thousand pounds principal), Ann to be sent to a respectable boarding school in England there to be educated in the various branches of a genteel female education', with a contingent remainder to Elizabeth Chambers, grand-daughter of Joshua Chambers late of Mayborough Queens County, with a note that Elizabeth Chambers might be hard to locate and that advertisement for her should be placed in newspapers in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland and Dublin.

Sources

  1. PROB 11/1195/171

Relationships (1)

Testator → Executor