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Samuel Byam died c. 1738

???? - 1739


Biography

Slave-owner on Antigua, of London when he made his will in 1736/7.

  1. Will of Samuel Byam of London [but shortly intending a voyage to Antigua] [made 6th February 1736/7] proved 21/04/1739. He instructed that his sugars from Antigua should be shipped to Messrs Tryon & Company of London for the payment of their bond debt. He left his wife Grace an annuity of 拢300 p.a. over and above the unspecified amount settled on her at their marriage, and 拢6000 to his daughter Phillis if she were the only daughter: his residuary heir was his son 'if any' [his son and heir Samuel Byam d. 1761 was presumably born after the will was made]. His executors in England were William and Thomas Tryon and a London attorney named Thomas Smith, and he appointed also three local executors in Antigua.

Sources

  1. PROB 11/695/401.

Further Information

Absentee?
Transatlantic
Spouse
Married but no further details

Relationships (2)

Father → Son
Deceased Husband → Widow

Addresses (1)

London, Middlesex, London, England