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Widow of Henry Goulburn, a planter in Jamaica in the 1750s and 1760s. Administered Amity Hall estate in Vere on behalf of her nephew Munbee Goulburn following the deaths in 1765 of her husband Henry and brother-in-law Edward. In her will proved 22/11/1803 she rehearsed an indenture of 1779 under which she and Munbee Goulburn had raised £2000 against Amity Hall for the benefit of Henry Booth Blinshall (since deceased).
Mrs Sarah Gouldbourne [sic] contributed £15 to the University of Pennsylvania following Dr John Morgan's fundraising tour of the West Indies in 1772-1773.
Guide to the microfilm edition of Papers relating to the Jamaica estates of the Goulburn family of Betchworth House from the Surrey History Centre introduced by Prof. Kenneth Morgan, Brunel University (Wakefield, Microform Academic Publishers, 2008); will of Sarah Goulburn widow of [Gower Street] Bedford Square proved 22/11/1803, PROB 11/1401/241.
William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 75, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in Jamaican currency.
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Henry Goulburn
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1765 [SY] - 1777 [EY] → Administratrix
Administered Amity Hall estate on behalf of her nephew Munbee Goulburn. |
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University of Pennsylvania......
notes → William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 75, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in...
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Sister-in-law → Brother-in-law
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Aunt → Nephew
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Sarah Goulburn was Henry's...
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Gower Street, London, Middlesex, London, England
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