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Hugh Innes

???? - 1803


Biography

The will of Hugh Innes, [late of Charlotte Street] planter of Jamaica, made in 1803 and attested in 1804, was proved 19/03/1810. In the will - which takes the form of a memorandum for a will - he left 拢100 p.a. to his mother Ann Innes and 拢50 p.a. to his sister Jean Stuart widow of Dr David Stuart, and 拢100 each in trust to the children of his sister Ann Hem[m]ing and David Hem[m]ing. His residuary legatee was his sister Miss Barby Innes. In an affidavit from his trustee William Hay of Russell Square, Hay said he had received a letter from Alexander Ritchie of Kingston in 1803 giving news of the death of Hugh Innes, and a second letter from Alexander Ritchie (since deceased) via Alexander Thomson dated 1804 giving details of '20 negroes' whom Innes had pledged as security for a debt to Ritchie and whom Innes wanted conveyed to his sister Barbara Innes on his death.

  1. Barbara Innes' own will [made in 1822 with a codicil of 1827 and a second update codicil] was proved 04/06/1831. It made no reference to 'slave-property' but left monetary legacies totalling 拢3000 to her sisters. Her assets included London Dock Company stock, and some part of the legacy from her brother Peter Innes.

Sources

PROB 11/1509/323

  1. PROB 11/1786.

Further Information

Absentee?
Transatlantic?

Associated Estates (1)

The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
1799 [EA] - → Owner

Relationships (1)

Brother → Sister
Notes →
Barbara Innes was the residuary legatee of her brother Hugh...