Sarah Lilly
b. 31 August 1750, d. before November 1834
Sarah Lilly|b. 31 Aug 1750\nd. b Nov 1834|p775.htm|Ambrose Lilly||p6687.htm||||||||||||||||
| Father* | Ambrose Lilly |
| Charts | Ancestors of Harriet Hanson Robinson |
Sarah Lilly was baptized 31 August 1750 at White Notley, Essex, England.1 She was the daughter of Ambrose Lilly. She married Lt General William Wynyard, son of Lt General John Wynyard and Mary Maxwell, say 1768.2,3 She died before November 1834.4
Sarah Lilly left a will 2 October 1823, proved 20 November 1834 (paragraphing and punctuation added for readablility:
When it shall please the Almighty God to take me from this world I beg my dear Caroline will continue her attentions to me with my Dr son Edwards assistance to fulfil the following memorandums:
I request my [___] funeral expenses paid
To my Sons Montagu John Wynyard and my son Edward Burkly Wynard my sons 50 Guineas and the like sum of fifty guineas to my Daur Emily Sara Wright also to my Daughter J C Wynyard also Sophia Wynyard also Georgiana Battye
To [___] Maria Wynyad I give her ten guineas to purchase some [___] as a remembrance of me and the Esteem I always retained for her
To each of my grandchildren that are living which I have stood Godmother to I give ten guineas
To Amelia Stubbings if living with me at my death thirty pounds and any of my Cloths and linen that my daughters Caroline and Sophia [___] to give away
To Sara [___] Garbone ten pounds if living with me at the same time.
To my daughter J Caroline I give all my plate furniture household linen and clothes of every description which I consider her justly entitled to for being my constant friend and companion during the greatest part of her life having to given up her [___] since of age entirely at my disposal and contented herself withthe most [___] [___] to enable me to enjoy the comfort of my family and friends and devoted her self to me in my declining years
at the time of writing this I had five hundred pounds in the four [___] [___] purchased out of money left me by different friends this with money that may be due on my pensions and [___] how [___] with money at [___] will & must be more than sufficent to pay the above bequests and expenses and whatever remains I give to [___] Caroline Wynyard and in this distribution
I am satisfied all my dear children will believe I have acted from upright motives and I [___] them they have all my love and good wishes and [___] feel all their kindnesses bestowed on
me
Signed by me this 2nd of October 1823 Sarah Wynyard Kensington Palace Oct 17 1823 Witness George Vogan, Kensington Witnessed C Roxbeery, Kensington.4
Sarah Lilly left a will 2 October 1823, proved 20 November 1834 (paragraphing and punctuation added for readablility:
When it shall please the Almighty God to take me from this world I beg my dear Caroline will continue her attentions to me with my Dr son Edwards assistance to fulfil the following memorandums:
I request my [___] funeral expenses paid
To my Sons Montagu John Wynyard and my son Edward Burkly Wynard my sons 50 Guineas and the like sum of fifty guineas to my Daur Emily Sara Wright also to my Daughter J C Wynyard also Sophia Wynyard also Georgiana Battye
To [___] Maria Wynyad I give her ten guineas to purchase some [___] as a remembrance of me and the Esteem I always retained for her
To each of my grandchildren that are living which I have stood Godmother to I give ten guineas
To Amelia Stubbings if living with me at my death thirty pounds and any of my Cloths and linen that my daughters Caroline and Sophia [___] to give away
To Sara [___] Garbone ten pounds if living with me at the same time.
To my daughter J Caroline I give all my plate furniture household linen and clothes of every description which I consider her justly entitled to for being my constant friend and companion during the greatest part of her life having to given up her [___] since of age entirely at my disposal and contented herself withthe most [___] [___] to enable me to enjoy the comfort of my family and friends and devoted her self to me in my declining years
at the time of writing this I had five hundred pounds in the four [___] [___] purchased out of money left me by different friends this with money that may be due on my pensions and [___] how [___] with money at [___] will & must be more than sufficent to pay the above bequests and expenses and whatever remains I give to [___] Caroline Wynyard and in this distribution
I am satisfied all my dear children will believe I have acted from upright motives and I [___] them they have all my love and good wishes and [___] feel all their kindnesses bestowed on
me
Signed by me this 2nd of October 1823 Sarah Wynyard Kensington Palace Oct 17 1823 Witness George Vogan, Kensington Witnessed C Roxbeery, Kensington.4
Family | Lt General William Wynyard b. 1732, d. 25 Jan 1789 |
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Citations
- [S266] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S949] Maria Caroline Wynyard, spinster of Orchard Street, Portman Square, Middlesex, recorded will, "Teignmouth Quire Numbers 601-640," catalog reference PROB 11/1838:604; Probate Records, 1383-1857; FHL Film #156431, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S271] Rev. C. W. Bingham, "The Family of Wynyard", Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica New Series, Vol 2 (1877): 269-272. Hereafter cited as "Wynyard Family."
- [S949] Sarah Wynyard of Kensington Palace, recorded will, PCC Probate; PROB 11/1839:661; FHL Film #156432.
- [S949] Jemima Caroline Wynyard of Kensington Palace, Middlesex, recorded will, PCC Probate; PROB 11/2022:611; FHL Film #156615.