Partner:
Unknown Beal ( - )
Partner:
(unknown)
Children:
Name:
Unknown Beal
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Name:
Thomas Beal
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary Wilson (c. 1766-1850)
Note:
Will of Thomas Beal late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex Gentleman, 22 Aug 1845. To wife Mary Beal, Thomas Gray of Mount Street Berkeley Square Middlesex Job Master and William Gray of Shepherd Street Portman Square Stable Keeper, execs, one hundred pounds on trust to invest the same in government or other security and to pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds therefrom to wife Mary Beal for life for her own use and benefit, and after her decease to my nephew Henry Beal of East Burnham Bucks licensed victualler; real estate, household furniture, plate, linen, china, wearing apparel, books, prints, pictures and all other residue and remainder of my money and goods and chattels and real and personal estate to wife Mary Beal for ever, or in case wife shall not be living at the time of my decease to be divided between my said trustees Thomas Gray and William Gray and Elizabeth Gray and Lucy Sophia Beman (nephews and nieces of my said wife) and Elizabeth Duke the daughter of Sophia Duke (another niece of my said wife) share and share alike and as to the said real estate as tenants in common and not as joint tenants.
Witnesses: Benjamin Smith grocer Chipping Barnet, J George solicitor Chipping Barnet.
Proved London 25 May 1846 to Thomas Gray one of the executors, power reserved to the other executors.
Birth:
c. 1758
Residence:
1837 (age 78-79)
Living with Sophia Attfield in Chipping Barnet
Will (1):
6 Aug 1840 (age 81-82)
Executor to will of sister-in-law, Sophia Attfield
Census:
1841 (age 82-83)
Independent, Wood Street, Chipping Barnet
Will (2):
22 Aug 1845 (age 86-87)
Date of will (see notes)
Death fact (1):
1846 (age 87-88)
1846 Mar Qtr, Hendon, 3/150
Death fact (2):
13 Feb 1846 (age 87-88)
Cause of death: Old age (Mary Saunders in attendance)
Occupation:
1846 (age 87-88)
"Gentleman" on death cert. & widow's death cert.
Death:
13 Feb 1846 (age 87-88)
Elstree, Hertfordshire
Burial:
19 Feb 1846
St Nicholas, Elstree, Middlesex (aged 88)
Probate:
25 May 1846
Probate to Thomas Gray, exec.
Name:
Henry Beal
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Sarah Webb (c. 1773-1841)
Children:
Henry Beal (1806-1868)
Note:
Will of Henry Beal of Taplow in the County of Bucks, vintner, 1 May 1821. To my dear wife Sarah Beal, exec, all property after payment of debts and funeral expenses for her sole use and benefit (excepting silver spoons with the initials of H B) whether cattle livestock or moveables of any description such as household furniture farming utensils plate jewels and trinkets, but at her decease the above mentioned silver spoons shall descend to my son Henry Beal and likewise on attaining the age of 21 if the profits of business will allow of it my son Henry to receive from my wife one hundred pounds, otherwise if not convenient at the before specified term of years then he shall wait five other years that it until the age of 26 and should circumstances not allow the payment at the expiration of the last mentioned term of yeras the time shall be unlimited and left to my wife to settle when most convenient to herself.
Witnesses: Harry Tyre, William Buckland.
Proved London 29 Nov 1821 to Sarah Beal the relict and sole executrix.
Birth:
c. 1767
Will:
1 May 1821 (age 53-54)
Date of will (see notes)
Death:
1821 (age 53-54)
Taplow, Buckinghamshire
Burial:
10 Jun 1821
St Nicholas, Taplow, Buckinghamshire (aged 54)
Probate:
29 Nov 1821
Probate to wife Sarah Beal, exec.
Will of Thomas Beal late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex Gentleman, 22 Aug 1845. To wife Mary Beal, Thomas Gray of Mount Street Berkeley Square Middlesex Job Master and William Gray of Shepherd Street Portman Square Stable Keeper, execs, one hundred pounds on trust to invest the same in government or other security and to pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds therefrom to wife Mary Beal for life for her own use and benefit, and after her decease to my nephew Henry Beal of East Burnham Bucks licensed victualler; real estate, household furniture, plate, linen, china, wearing apparel, books, prints, pictures and all other residue and remainder of my money and goods and chattels and real and personal estate to wife Mary Beal for ever, or in case wife shall not be living at the time of my decease to be divided between my said trustees Thomas Gray and William Gray and Elizabeth Gray and Lucy Sophia Beman (nephews and nieces of my said wife) and Elizabeth Duke the daughter of Sophia Duke (another niece of my said wife) share and share alike and as to the said real estate as tenants in common and not as joint tenants.
Witnesses: Benjamin Smith grocer Chipping Barnet, J George solicitor Chipping Barnet.
Proved London 25 May 1846 to Thomas Gray one of the executors, power reserved to the other executors.
Will of Henry Beal of Taplow in the County of Bucks, vintner, 1 May 1821. To my dear wife Sarah Beal, exec, all property after payment of debts and funeral expenses for her sole use and benefit (excepting silver spoons with the initials of H B) whether cattle livestock or moveables of any description such as household furniture farming utensils plate jewels and trinkets, but at her decease the above mentioned silver spoons shall descend to my son Henry Beal and likewise on attaining the age of 21 if the profits of business will allow of it my son Henry to receive from my wife one hundred pounds, otherwise if not convenient at the before specified term of years then he shall wait five other years that it until the age of 26 and should circumstances not allow the payment at the expiration of the last mentioned term of yeras the time shall be unlimited and left to my wife to settle when most convenient to herself.
Witnesses: Harry Tyre, William Buckland.
Proved London 29 Nov 1821 to Sarah Beal the relict and sole executrix.