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Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGG16 May1709BCR9:81N:36', S:76', E:78', W:76'Rebecca JenourfemalewhiteWidowGranted along with 10 Clarence (Whitehall Cottage), the lot 'next to that granted to her late husband Thomas Jenour, whereon there is a dwelling house now built'
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD7 November1760CV8:246RobertDinwiddieThomas and ChristopherSmithmalewhiteGiven to the godsons of the Dinwiddie's for 'their better maintenance'
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD6 November1760RobertDinwiddiemalewhite
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGG22 July1815G2:201JohnVan NordenmalewhiteMayorregranted with Whitehall properties and lots
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGM3 December1824N:38', S:65'+11', E:60', W:29'+48'105ThomasBascomeJohnBazalgettemalewhiteMajor
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGM3 December1824N:38', S:65'+11', E:60', W:29'+48'105RobertGodfreyJohnBazalgettemalewhiteMajorMortgage of house and lot formerly belonging to John Van Norden
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGM2 December1824N:38', S:65'+11', E:60', W:29'+48'ThomasBascomemaleblack
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGM2 December1824N:38', S:65'+11', E:60', W:29'+48'RobertGodfreymaleblack
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGA1826-30PAS3250ThomasBascomemaleblackcarpenterAssessment of house and lot
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD18/71837D12:311JohnBazalgetteThomasBascomeMagdaleneVan NordenfemalewhiteWidowGift of lot and dwelling house
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD17 July1837D12:311ThomasBascomeJohnBazalgettemalewhite
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGN31 July1838RGMagdaleneVan NordenfemalewhiteWidow"House and garden surrounded by a smooth wall" for sale
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGW8 April1854ThomasBascomemalecoloredCarpenterHouse to wife Diana then children
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGMAP18541854 Mapmalewhiteas built on map, long east/west building
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD2 August1867D25:182ThomasBascomeJohn CBascomemaleblackCarpenterDivision of the Estate of Thomas Bascome, deceased
Edit11348edimmock8Clarence St.STGD1875OWNJohn CBascomemaleblackCarpenterlot of JC Bascome splits off 10 Clarence summary: 2-storey hip roof, extensively renovated, new windows
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowG9 Nov.1714CV7,1:12976' squareStephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1716PAS - composite table0.4.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1720PAS - composite table0.6.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1727PAS - composite table0.3.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowO1729CV9,1:363StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1743PAS - composite table0.15.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteCaptain
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1764PAS - composite table1.4.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteCaptainWed Elizabeth (1761) or Mary (1762). Died by 1765.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1765PAS - composite table0.16.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmakerStephen Judkin, son of Stephen Judkin. Stephen Judkin the elder died betweeen 1761 and 1765. By the 1765 assessment, the house is in the possession of Stephen Judkin the younger, sailmaker.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1766PAS - composite table1.10.0StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowW14 Feb.1775W12b:34StephenJudkinmalewhiteGentlemanWill of George Judkin, brother of Stephen. Mentions slave (Cuffy) in possession of Stephen Judkin to be given to George's wife Elizabeth. Grants to Stephen and a new infant 1/4 part of the sloop St. George. The remainder of the estate to be divided between Elizabeth and Stephen.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowMAP17801780 Joell Spy MapmalewhiteNot marked as "Friend of America"
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1781PAS - composite tableL1500 + 300 (house)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1783PAS - composite tableL1500 + 300 (house)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1784PAS - composite tableL1500StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1786PAS - composite tableL1053StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmakerReal estate value
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1787PAS - composite tableL1650StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1788PAS - composite tableL1800StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1789EBRStephenJudkinmalewhiteEsquireFreeholder in possession of land on St. George's
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1789PAS - composite tableL1550 (L1053 house)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1790PAS - composite tableL1705 (L1250 house)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1791PAS - composite tableL1595StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1792PAS - composite tableL1565StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1793PAS - composite tableL1580StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1794PAS - composite tableL1570StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowN7 June1794RGStephenJudkinmalewhiteEsquireDied suddenly Thursday morning (two days previously). "He was apparently in the most perfect health the day before, and is much regretted by every one who knew him."
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowN13 Dec.1794RGJohnTrottmalewhiteJohn Trott, executor of Stephen Judkin's estate, writes newspaper ad informing all with outstanding accounts against Judkin to settle their accounts with him within two months.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowI12 Dec.1794INV4:1StephenJudkinmalewhiteCaptainHouse divided into hall, hall chamber, dining room, bedchamber (Mr. Judkin's chamber), little chamber, loft over the hall, kitchen. Owned a significant amount of queen's ware, mahogany furniture, glassware.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowW20 Oct.1794W11:89StephenJudkinMaryJudkinfemalewhiteWidowHouse/lot, estate to wife Mary Judkin. House/lot from father Stephen Judkin. Bordering north late George Judkin's lot (now Jane Burt's), south late William Atwood's lot, west George Forbes' lot, east town land. Stays widow: Mary has full estate, after death son Stephen Judkin (now in Charles Town, Carolina) 3/4 estate, John and daughter Elizabeth Trott 1/4. If Mary remarries, has 1/2 of estate, Stephen and Trotts divide other 1/2 in 3/4-1/4 proportion. Executors inc. John Trott.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowW19 Oct.1794W11:89StephenJudkinmalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1795PAS - composite tableL1570 (est.)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1796PAS - composite tableL1170 (est.)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1797PAS - composite tableL1040 (est.)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1798PAS - composite tableL1055 (est.)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1799PAS - composite tableL1060 (est.)StephenJudkinmalewhiteSailmaker
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowN28 Feb.1801RGStephenJudkinJohnTrottmalewhiteEsquireSale of Stephen Judkin's estate by his executor John Trott, Esq. House furniture, one Negro slave, about 9 acres of land with house and improvements.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sN13 June1801RGJohnTrottmalewhite1/16th part of Whalehouse and utensils previously owned by Stephen Judkin sold by John Trott.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sA1811PAS3EdwardGoodrichmalewhiteSurvey shows 9 slaves: John, Ned, Flora, Keliey, Priucess, Emily, Aubrey, Bella, Pruices
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM22 Aug.1812M3:142£140.14.1John and MaryTrottHon. TudorHinsonmalewhiteJohn and Mary Trott mortgage to Hon. Tudor Hinson and Edward Goodrich. £140.14.1 for house and 1/2 acre lot.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM22 Aug.1812M3:142£140.14.1John and MaryTrottEdwardGoodrichmalewhiteJohn and Mary Trott mortgage to Hon. Tudor Hinson and Edward Goodrich. £140.14.1 for house and 1/2 acre lot.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM21 Aug.1812M3:142JohnTrottmalewhiteJohn and wife Mary Trott own home.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM20 Apr.1816M3:204£300 + 7%John and MaryTrottHezekiahFrithmalewhiteHezekiah Frith of Warwick. Mortgage includes an itemized list of furniture and slaves. Trotts now live on Longbird Island.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM5 Mar.1816M3:203JohnTrottmalewhiteJohn and Mary Trott own house.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM6 Mar. 1816M3:203John and MaryTrottElizabethReevefemalewhiteTrotts mortgage house as collateral on other mortgage to Elizabeth Reeve on their wharf (#54 Water St.).
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM19 Apr.1816M3:204JohnTrottmalewhiteJohn and Mary Trott mortgage house.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1817PAS5JohnTrottmalewhitePew rental for 1.0.2
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowW2 Oct.1818W14:226JohnTrottMaryTrottfemalewhiteWidowMary receives full control of estate for the time she is a widow. If she marries, she receives 1/3 of estate, which returns to the estate of John Trott upon her death, and children share remaining 2/3. Children receive no share in estate until youngest reaches 20 years old. Children: Elizabeth, John West, William Henry, Sarah Judkin Trott, George Washington, Amelia Naiolr Trott, and Catherine Mary.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowW1 Oct.1818W14:226JohnTrottmalewhiteMaster Mariner
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowN27 Nov.1819RGJohnTrottJohnTrottmalewhiteDeceasedSale of the estate of John Trott, deceased. "residence with a very large garden" and lot across the street, due to a suit against Mary Trott.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1821-1830PAS - index cardsL540WilliamTuckermalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1825PAS - index cardsL750WilliamTuckermalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowA1826PAS - index cardsL650WilliamTuckermalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowM1833M5:8JohnTrottWilliamTuckermalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowMAP18541854 MapmalewhiteLong house with western porch extension
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD1867D24:481WilliamTuckermalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD1873OWNWilliamTuckermalewhiteWilliam Tucker passes house to his heirs (unnamed).
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowMAP18761876 MapmalewhiteBuilding essentially as it is today, with eastern wing extending off the southern end.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD9 Mar.1922OWNmalewhiteHouse owned by heirs of Territt Fraser Tucker (deceased 1873).
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD10 Mar.1922OWN£600[Heirs of Territt Fraser][Tucker]HildaMowbrayfemalewhiteWidowHeirs of Territt Fraser Tucker (deceased 1873) to Hilda Mowbray, widow of Louis Mowbray. £600 for house and triangular lot across Shinbone Alley bounding on Forbes House to the west.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sGrasmereO1941-1945ORALU.S.O. ClubmalewhiteUsed as a U.S.O. club for American Servicemen
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowO1966STGCPF.C.OuterbridgemalewhiteEstate of F.C. Outerbridge (died 14 Jan. 1964)
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD20 Dec.1977OWN[Heirs of F.C.][Outerbridge]malewhiteOwned by heirs of F.C. Outerbridge (unnamed).
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD21 Dec.1977OWN[Heirs of F.C.][Outerbridge]HelenRowefemalewhite
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowD1987OWNHelenRoweCliffordRowemalewhiteHelen Rowe (deceased) gives house to Clifford and Pearl Rowe.
Edit11381kguerrieri5Shinbone AlleySt. George'sCrooked ElbowOpost-1987OWNCliffordRowemalewhiteConcrete floors laid over earth floors in basement, windows added and widened in the upstairs living room.
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageM1824M4:307John Bazalgettemalewhite
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageM1824M4:307JohnBazalgetteThomasBascomemaleblackPart of lot purchased by Bascome
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageMAP18541854 MapmalewhiteNo building on site
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageM15 November1875OWNN:45', S:65', E:36'John CBascomeFrederick CJonesmalewhiteLot formerly part of 8 Clarence St.
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageM14 November1875OWNJohn CBascomemaleblack
Edit2951edimmock10Clarence St.STGWhitehall CottageMAP18761876 MapmalewhiteHouse built as today - well-preserved mid-19th c. cottage, fan light, pilasters, keystones over windows, enclosed eaves, louvered windows in cellar
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallG19/121720CV 7,1:340Giles Lehy Jacob JohnsonmalewhiteMariner
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO1725CV9, 1:1725Giles Lehy JacobJohnsonmalewhiteMariner"House of Giles Lehy Jacob Johnson, Mariner"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallG4/91725CV9, 1:170ThomasJohnsonmalewhiteMariner"Vineyard/area to west granted to Thomas Forster, mariner, bounding east on the house of Jacob Johnson"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallG11/21740BA, Rankin PapersJacobJohnsonmalewhiteMariner"Grants to west of Johnson's house to John Slater" Additional date of 30 March 1743
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO1768BA PP 106/3JohnSlatermalewhite"House of John Slater"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO2/31770BA PP 106/18JohnSlatermalewhite"John and Jane Slater sell two rooms built onto the house of G. L. Jacob Johnson and a kitchen lately built for 150 pounds, along with a shop [near Pearl Cottage] and four other lots"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO20/41782PP 106/18ThomasSmithmalewhiteCollector"John and Elizabeth Slater and Jacob Johnson, son and heir of G.L.J. Johnson, sell lot and houses to Collector Thomas Smith, gent. for 600 pounds"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO1789-1809PV5-6DanielLeonardmalewhiteChief Justice"House worth 400 pounds, occupied by Chief Justice Daniel Leonard [American Loyalist]"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN25/61791BGDanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeAn Act for building the Custom-House Warehouse, Regulation of the Courts, Establishment of the Militia.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN12/61794BGDanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeAssizes in St. Georges. Theft.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN2/091797BGDanielLeonardmalewhiteChief Justice"That Truly valuable LOT or Parcel of LAND lying and being in the Town and Parish of St. George, and laying between the Government House and the house and lot occupied by William Feet, Esq. and the Hon. Daniel Leonard, Esq. Tudor Hinson, Vendue Master
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN16/21799BGDanielLeonardmalewhiteChief Justice57 Puncheons of Rum were imported to Bermuda, of those, Daniel Leonard owned 4. He orders the same amount again on July 27, 1799.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN27/61799BG pg# 2DanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeLeonard arrived on the sloop War Lilly from Halifax.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN27/61801BG pg# 2DanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeLeonard arrived on the sloop Penelope from Philadelphia
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN18/091802BG pg#1DanielLeonard`malewhiteChief JusticeAdvertisement for the house when Leonard was trying to sell it. Very detailed and describes the different rooms.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN10/061809BG pg#4DanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeAssizes in St. Georges. Breaking and entering, theft. Death Sentence
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO13/111810BA PP 106/10JosephPackwoodmalewhiteCommander in the Royal Navy"Commander Joseph Packwood, R.N. to Anthony Atwood, merchant, house for 800 pounds late occupied by Chief Justice Daniel Leonard and Mrs. Anna Atwood"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN31/101812BGDanielLeonardmalewhiteChief Justice"Dwelling house lately occupied by the Chief Justice offered for sale, 'a commodious dwelling house, excellent kitchen, various outbuildings, two large gardens and every other accommodation for a genteel family'"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN20/111816BGAnthonyAtwoodmalewhite"Anthony Atwood advertises his house and lot" Newspaper article contains a description of the house and rooms.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallW2/101820W15:158AnthonyAtwoodmalewhite"Will of Anthony Atwood, gives his wife Susannah her choice of his dwelling houses for her widowhood, and then all of his real estate to his three sons, Anthony, Joseph Thomas, and James Handen"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallA1821-1826PAS3Anthony JrAtwoodmalewhite"Estate of Anthony Atwood, dec'd, assessed 800 pounds for his house and lot on Govt. Hill; transferred to son, Anthony Jr. 1827-1830"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallM9/41824M4:281HezekiahFirthmalewhite"House of Anthony Atwood, mortgaged to Hezekiah Firth for 400 pounds [lot is the rest of the block to the west and north]"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallA1827-1830PAS3AnthonyAtwood Jr.malewhite"A. Atwood Jr., house and lot assessed at 800 pounds"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN25/121838BG pg# 3DanielLeonardmalewhiteChief JusticeObit of Sarah Stewart [Leonard's daughter]. "Died...at her late Residence in Keppel Street London...68...relict of John Stewart Esq., formerly President of H.M. Council, and Collector of Customs at Bermuda"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallA1844-1854PAS5-6SethHarveymalewhite"Seth Harvey assessed 480 pounds for dwelling house [A. Atwood's est.], 250 pounds for office and lot [added 1845], 180 pounds for furniture and library"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallA1844-1854PAS5-6SethHarveymalewhite"Seth Harvey assessed 480 pounds for dwelling house [A. Atwood's est.], 250 pounds for office and lot [added 1845], 180 pounds for furniture and library"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallMAP18541854 Mapmalewhite"Map Shows U-shaped building facing west"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallD28/111860PP106/21George RobertRankinmalewhite"Seth Harvey and wife Lucy Ann Forbes sell to George Robert Rankin"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallA1864PAS8George RobertRankinmalewhite"George R. Rankin assessed 2000 pounds for house, formerly Seth Harvey; 1866-71 G.R.R assessed 1000 for same house.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallMAP18761876 Mapmalewhite"U-shape facing west, whole western portion added to earlier structure? Staircase extends west"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallN16/111880BG pg#3malewhiteAdvertisement in the Gazette. Surgeon-Major Connellan was instructed to sell a number of furniture items. Ad lists the big ticket items.
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallD14/41903OWNElizabeth H.Atwoodfemalewhite"Elizabeth H. Atwood, Turnbridge Wells, Widow, buys out her siblings' shares in the 'dwelling house, coachhouse and cottage' northern properties [8 Kent and 35 slippery hill] split off from Greig Hall; long wooden verandah across the flat face of the western side"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallD21/41906OWNTerritt TuckerHiginbothommalewhiteDruggist"Elizabeth C. Atwood, Tunbridge Wells, single woman [daughter Eliz. H. Atwood] to Territt Tucker Higinbothom, druggist, house for 750 pounds"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallD28/51945OWNFrederick C.Outerbridgemalewhite"Territt T. and Mary Higinbothom to Frederick C. Outerbridge, for 1,150 pounds"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO1958STGCPFrederick COuterbridgemalewhite"Residence of Frederick Collins Outerbridge, room in NW corner and room to west added, as well as present concrete porch and staricase"
Edit2957kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallO1958STGCPFrederick COuterbridgemalewhite"Residence of Frederick Collins Outerbridge, room in NW corner and room to west added, as well as present concrete porch and staricase"
Edit2957`kfricker6Kent StreetSt. GeorgesGreig HallW26/81879OWNGeorge R.Rankinmalewhite"Will of George R. Rankin to brothers and sisters Henrietta C, Richard H, Samuel C, and John Cox Rankin, Elizabeth H. Atwood"
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1693CV1:95John Barnesmalewhitehouse of John Barnes and Mary Barnes, widow of William Storman
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGGoodrichG25/101693CV1:95N:35', S:35', E:30', W:30'DanielJohnsonmalewhitegranted to Daniel Johnson, who built a house with a cellar and warehouse on this lot to build a wharf
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGB. GoodrichO1705W2,1:101malewhiteDaniel Johnson dead, his widow is likely Sarah Mitchell, wife of Walter Mitchel
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1712BCR9:236,249JamesBurchallJohn Triminghammalewhitelawyer
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseO1712BCR9:236MaryPearmanfemalewhitewidow"house of Mary Pearman, widow"
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseG23/41713BR9:250N:17', S:17', E:57', W:57'John Triminghammalewhitelawyergranted to John Trimingham, bounded east by the lot of Edwin Stone and west by the lot of Andrew Auchinleck
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseG22/41713BCR9:249N:53', S:53', E:67', W:62'AndrewAuchinleckmalewhiteclericgranted with no building provision, bounded north by Edwin Stone, east by John Trimingham, west by "a certain void ground neare the Town Dock" and south by the harbour
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichO1721CV7,2:359Independent CompanyWalterMitchellmalewhitegentlemanstorehouse and wharf of Walter Mitchell, used as barracks for the Independent Company
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1734CV9,2:102John TriminghammalewhiteCol. John Trimingham's house and wharf
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD27/101734CV9,2:102WalterMitchellWilliam Mitchellmalewhitestorehouse and wharf gifted to Walter's nephew, William
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseM2/51791M1:126Nathaniel Butterfield malewhite
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseM3/51791M1:126300NathanielButterfieldJohn McLachlanmalewhitemerchant
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1809M3:40M.F.Mallorymalewhitestorehouse of the late Nathaniel Butterfield
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseO1809M3:40Nathaniel Butterfield malewhite"house of the late Nathaniel Butterfield"
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD16/41816D8:119EdwardGoodrichmalewhiteEdward and Frances Goodrich to Nathaniel Bascome for 500 pounds sterling
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD15/41816D8:119500EdwardGoodrichNathaniel Bascomemalewhitemerchantpaid 500 pounds sterling for the house, lot and wharf (Frances Goodrich, nee Bascome, is Nathaniel's sister)
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO28/111839D13:243Nathaniel ButterfieldmalewhiteNathaniel buys out shares from his sisters Dulcissa and Elizabeth Butterfield, and Catherine Tucker (wife of Benjamin J. Tucker) for 650 pounds
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseD28/111839D13:195BenjaminTuckerDulcissa and ElizabethButterfield femalewhitesingleButterfield sisters of Paget exchange their house, Tankfield, and 40 acres land with Benjamin Tucker, husband to their sister, Catherine. Property described as the dwelling house, storehouse, tank, and wharf of the late Nathaniel Butterfield. Catherine received the property from her mother, Jane Butterfield, who is Nathaniel's widow.
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseD27/111839D13:195Benjamin Tuckermalewhitemerchanthouse of Benjamin J. Tucker and his wife, Catherine Dickinson Tucker. Property is described as the dwelling house, storehouse, tank, and wharf. Given to Catherine by her late mother, Jane Butterfield, the widow of Nathaniel Butterfield. Bounded west by "lands at which there was formerly a Town Dock, now in whole or part filled up."
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseD1841D13:243Joseph Trounsellmalewhitehouse, storehouse, and wharf, formerly Joseph Trounsell
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseM2/11841M5:80550NathanielButterfieldWilliam RichardsonBrownmalewhitesailmaker
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseM1/11841M5:80550Nathaniel Butterfield malewhiteesq.
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichO1841M5:80William Tuckermalewhitehouse of William Tucker
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseM1841M5:80Joseph Trounsellmalewhitedwelling house, storehouse, and wharf, formerly Joseph Trownsell
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGO1842M5:98NathanielButterfieldWilliam RichardsonBrownmalewhitesailmakerstorehouse and wharf, formerly Nathaniel Butterfield, Esqe. and lately sold to William R. Brown
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGM28/101842M5:98450HenryElkinDucissa and ElizabethButterfield femalewhitesingleHenry Elkin and Margaret Higgs, merchant, mortgage their "house, wharf, and storehouse" to Ducissa P and Elizabeth Butterfield, single women of Paget, for 450 pounds and 5%, to be paid in installments; west boundary is "The Publick Town Dock, now filled up."
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD12/101844D26:267William Tuckermalewhitehouse of William and Anna E. Tucker
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD13/101844D26:267WilliamTuckerWilliam RichardsonBrownmalewhitesailmakerhouse, wharf, and lot to W.R. Brown
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseM19/31847M5:203600MargaretHiggsJohn Barrmalewhitemerchant
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichW29/71848D26:267William R.BrownWilliam RobertBrownmalewhiteW.R. Brown to his son William Robert Brown, then to daughter Louisa Durnford Brown
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseM30/91848M5:241354.17.4MargaretHiggsGeorgePownallmalewhitemerchantmortgaged to Pownall of London for 354.17.14 pounds+5%.
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseA28/31849M5:242706.12.0MargaretHiggsMiddleton and Co.maleothermortgaged along with 22 Clarence St. and schooner Charles Elliot
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseO26/41850STGCM3malewhiteHenry E. Higgs ordered to remove the wooden building on his lot by the Corporation.
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseO1851M5:305Nicholas ClaudeMcCallanmalewhitehouse, wharf, and lot owned by Nicholas Claude McCallan
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGO1851M5:305Robert LavisBrownmalewhite
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO16/51865RGN.C.McCallanWilliam A.Outerbridgemalewhiteauction of the store and wharf of the late W.R. Brown, at present rented by N.C. McCallan; current owner William A. Outerbridge to leave island for his health
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1865D24:95LouisaBoltonfemalewhiteproperty inherited by Louisa Bolton
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1869D25:473N.C.McCallanmalewhiteproperty to N.C. McCallan
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD20/61872D26:267John W.Boltonmalewhitehouse of Louisa Durnford Bolton (nee Brown) and husband John W. Bolton
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichD20/61872D26:267602John W.BoltonThomas WardKellymalewhitemerchantLouisa Durnford Bolton and husband John W. Bolton to Thomas Ward Kelly
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichO7/111900D44:380400Samuel CroftsRankinemalewhiteretired merchantexecutors of Thomas W. Kelly to Samuel Crofts Rankin, wharf and warehouse for 400 pounds
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGBlock HouseO1922M26:145Corp. of St. George'smaleotherowned by Corp. of St. George's
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1922M26:145Corp. of St. George'smaleother
Edit3022awynd5WBridge St.STGO1933STGCPshowroomBELCOmaleotherplan shows building as it is today, with path and well in front; Block House is Bermuda Electric, Light, Power & Traction Co. showroom, brick roadway and cesspit to south
Edit3022awynd5Bridge St.STGStorehouseO1933STGCP maleotherstoreroom for Bermuda Electric Light, Power & Traction Co., with wooden verandah attached to the south face
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichO19/91950RG, PAS10700malewhiteauction of "Harbour View" house and lot, wharf "in very bad condition", worth 700 pounds in 1932
Edit3022awynd5EBridge St.STGB. GoodrichO1966STGCP malewhitethe old 2-storey "Rankin Building," along with its basement and tank, were demolished to make way for a new BELCO substation
Edit3046edimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sG25/21698/99CV3,1:2360' squareThomasJenourmalewhiteCaptain
Edit3046edimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sO1709BCR9:81RebeccaJenourRebeccaJenourfemalewhitewidowWidow of Thomas Jenour living there
Edit3046edimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sO1760CV8:246AnthonyJenourmalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sG22/71815G2:201JohnVan NordenmalewhiteMayorGrant of all three Jenour lots and Trimingham lot
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St. St. George'sO1816OWNJohnVan NordenmalewhiteMayor
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sM8/101817M3:266150JohnVan NordenHezekiahFrithHezekiahFrithmalewhiteJV mortgage of dwelling house and outhouses to H. Frith
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. GeorgesM7/101817M3:266JohnVan NordenmalewhiteMayor
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1817PAS52240JohnVan NordenmalewhiteEsquireCombined assets
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sM31/121818M4:49John Van NordenmalewhiteMayor
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sM1/11819M4:49250JohnVan NordenHezekiahFrithHezekiahFrithmalewhiteDwelling house, property extends to Chapel Lane on North boundary
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sA1821PAS3200JohnVan NordenmalewhiteEsquireAssessment of furniture
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.St. George'sA1821PAS31500JohnVan NordenmalewhiteEsquireAssessment of Houses and lots, also 5 slaves
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallN28 February1824RGmalewhiteTo be sold by auction on 9 March 1824, if not sold by private sale, Whitehall, by Eneas M'Goldrick
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGD30 August1854OWNDanielSeonRichard TTuckermalewhiteReverend
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGD22 December1858OWNRichard TTuckerSethHarveymalewhiteEsquire
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1859PAS7900SethHarveymalewhiteEsquire
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1864-71PAS81500SethHarveymalewhiteEsquirelate of Reverend Tucker
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallC18761876 MapSethHarveymalewhiteEsquireHouse built as today with no verandah, front staircase projecting south, detached shed to west and large buttery on SE corner of lot, stables to north
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1883-1888PAS91500SethHarveymalewhiteEsquireAssessment for estate
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1883-1888PAS9300SethHarveymalewhiteEsquireAssessment for furniture and plate
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD16 August1887OWNColeridge LHarveyThomas WardKellymalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD15 August1887OWNColeridge LHarveymalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1888-1898PAS91500Thomas WardKellymalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD18 July1898OWNThomas WardKellyRobert HJamesmalewhiteexecs. of TW Kelly
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallM25 July1898M13:389Robert HJamesFrancis RFoggomalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallM24 July1898M13:389Robert HJamesmalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1898-1901PAS91000Robert HJamesmalewhiteAssessment for coal
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallA1899-1901PAS91500Robert HJamesmalewhiteAssessment for Whitehall
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallM1907M13Robert HJamesFrancis RFoggomalewhiteReconveyed mortgage of 1898
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallO1946Beautiful BermudamalewhiteBeautiful Bermuda (book) mentions that Edwardian double verandah was added by Mayor Robert H James
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD30 April1949OWNRobert HJamesErnest JEvansmalewhiteSon-in-law of RH James
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD31 May1956OWNPeter JEvansFrederick COuterbridgemalewhite
Edit3046edimmock12Clarence St.STGWhitehallD30 May1956OWNPeter JEvansmalewhite
Edit3046seedimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sG27/111702CV3,2:183N:66', S:71', E:35', W:72'ThomasJenourmalewhiteCaptainMust build within 18 months
Edit3046swedimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sO1702G2:201MiriamBaileyfemalewhite
Edit3046swedimmock4Clarence St.St. George'sG19/61713CV7, 1:30N:51', S:68', E:78', W:100'MiriamBaileyJohnTriminghammalewhiteBounded N,S,W by streets, E by Mrs. Andrew Auchinleck's kitchen+garden
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoG13/41713BCR 9:242N: 39tf., S: 50ft., E: 39ft., W: 67ft.ConstructionRobertBurtonmalewhiteMerchantGiven 3 years to build a substantial house.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW28/51715W5:183ConstructionRobertBurtonmalewhiteMerchantHouse under construction to wife, Esther Burton for her life or until remarried, then to his children (unnamed), one son, under 21, and unborn child as of 1715.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW3/41716W5:183RobertBurtonEstherBurtonfemalewhiteWidowWill of Robert Burton proven
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW4/121739W12b:190ThomasSmithThomas SmithmalewhiteMarinerEsther Burton, widow, married Thomas Smith. Smith leaves house, 1 adult male and 1 adult female slave (Merium), 1/6 of Sloop 'Mary', 1/6 of United Whale Company to Esther. Opposite lot (48 Water St.) to daughter Mary Smith.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW20/91741W12b:190EstherSmithEstherSmithfemalewhiteAttorneyWill of Thomas Smith proven.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO15/61756EBR:162,174EstherSmithfemalewhiteWidowGeorge Ball, widower, married Esther Hutchinson,
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO26/21758EBR:150GeorgeBallfemalewhiteDorothy, daughter of George and Esther Ball, baptised in Sg.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD15/61764CV8:359EstherSmithEstherBallEsther and GeorgeBallmalewhiteMerchant MarinerEsther Smith gifted Casino to Esther and George Ball. Esther is the daughter of Dorothy and Robert Hutchinson, deceased and Esther Smith's granddaughter.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO27/71765W8:356GeorgeBallmalewhiteMerchant MarinerEsther Smith died intestate, estate, inventory of house, to George Ball.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoM20/71768BA, CC 101/2George and EstherBallDr. GeorgeForbesmalewhiteDoctorGeorge and Esther Ball mortgage Casino to Dr. George Forbes for 140 pounds at 7%.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO1778EBR:157-158EstherBallfemalewhiteYEAR APPROXIMATED. Dorothy Ball married John Grove Palmer, at least six children. See also obituary, RG:20/11/1832.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoM20/101781BA, CC 101/2George and EstherBallEstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHeirs of doctor George Forbes, deceased, bring sue the Balls in Chancery Court to reclaim money, outcome unknown, but future assessments in Esther Ball's name.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1784PV5:25EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (200)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1786PV5:57EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (325)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA26/41787PV5:75EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA15/81788PV5:102EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD1788D2:10John Grove and DorothyPalmer?EstherBall?femalewhiteMarriedDeed under John Grove Palmer, Esther's son in law. Unclear if owner or occupant as 1788 assessment carried out under Esther's name.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA13/71789PV5:131EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA6/11790PV5:144EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA30/61790PV5:158EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA10/81791PV5:202EstherBallfemalewhiteMarriedHouse (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO15/121792EBR:179EstherBallfemalewhiteWidowGeorge Ball died at Mullet Bay. See also RG:15/12/1792
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO20/101796EBR:179EstherBallfemalewhiteWidowEsther Ball, widow, dies.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1798PAS9? ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchantTotal assets (1000) Domesday entry incorrect?
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO22/51800EBR:292,BI:49Alex ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchantAlexander F. Ball married Augusta Hinson at Port Royal, Sn.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1801PAS9? ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchantTotal assets (1345) Domesday entry incorrect citation?
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO1806PM1 (1806 Census)Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteHousehold: 2 adult males, 1 adult female 3 adult female slaves 1 minor female slave.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO8/11807BI:49Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteMrs. Augusta Ball died.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1808PAS3 ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchant House (500) 3 Adult slaves (100) 2 minors (children of Hannah, adult slave) (15) Total (615)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1809PAS3Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchantHouse (500) 2 adult slaves (90) 3 children (35)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1810PAS3Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteHouse (500) Slaves (135)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1811PAS3Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteHouse (500) Slaves (145)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1813PAS9?Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteMerchantTotal assets (582) Domesday entry incorrect citation?
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1814PAS9?Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteTotal assets (1680) Domesday entry incorrect citation?
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1816PAS5Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteTotal assets (900)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1818PAS5Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteTotal assets (910)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1820PAS5Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteTotal assets (920)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1821PAS5Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteTotal assets (920)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1821PAS7Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteHouse (900) Slaves, Robert (70) and Cato (60)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoM5/101821M4:162Alexander Forbes BallJohnBarrmalewhiteMarinerMortgage for 400.1.5
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoN24/41822The BermudianFrancisDuerdenDwelling/ShopAlexander ForbesBallmalewhiteA. F. Ball offfers for rent 'the house and store now in occupation of Francis Duerden' House is 'large and commodious' with water tank and 'one of the largest cellars' in Sg.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoN14/21824RG:14/2/1824Alexander ForbesBallmalewhiteA. F. Ball puts his house with 'five rooms upstairs with closets, an excellent kitchen, tank and outhouses, exclosed with a substantial wall and has a large cellar'.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoM4/31824M4:330Joseph GwynnJohnBarrmalewhiteMariner
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA16/21825PAS7:68JosephGwynnmalewhiteJoseph Gwynn Assessed: House & lot, formerly Ball (550) Eight slaves assessed between 1821 and 1825..
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoN6/121825BG:13/5/1826, Richard Cotter, Sketches of Bermuda or the Somers Island, pp. 33-35.JosephGwynnmalewhiteMurdererJoseph Gwynn murdered Henry Folger on Princess St.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO10/61826RG:10/6/1826JosephGwynnmalewhiteMurdererCourt of General Assize sells the estate of Joseph Gwynn.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1826PAS7:188WilliamTuckermalewhiteWilliam Tucker acquired a 'House in Town' formerly Gwynn, in 1826, values at 800 pounds.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1827PAS7:188WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town (800)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1828PAS7:188WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town (800)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1829PAS7:188WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town (800)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1830PAS7:188WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town (800)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoMAP18421842 SurveyWilliamTuckermalewhite1842 shows frontage of the house on Water St. Indentation suggests stairwell near the southwestern end. Unfinished outline shows wing extending to the north on the western side of the structure.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1842PAS9WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town 'Judges' (480) Significant drop in value for all of Tucker's assets between 1830 and 1842.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1849PAS9WilliamTuckermalewhiteHouse in town 'Judges' (480) Value assessed consistently each year between 1842 and 1849.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD21/21849D19:316William and ElizaTuckerJamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerTo Mitchell 'the house and lot formerly the property of Alexander Forbes Ball'
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1851PAS10JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse formerly Wm. Tucker (480) Stock in trade (200) Furniture (75) Possibly indicative of partial use as store.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.CasinoMAP18541854JamesMitchellmalewhite1854 Darrell Map confirms a wing on the western end of the house extending north behind the State House. Additionally a long, narrower wing extending along the eastern end towards York St. Water St. face shows what seems to be a covered stairwell at the western end.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1854PAS10JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse, formerly Wm. Tucker (480) Stock in trade (200) Furniture (75) Value consistent 1851 to 8154.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1855PAS11JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse, formerly Wm. Tucker, (480) Stock in trade (200)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO2/71861BI:917JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerEliza Mitchell, wife of James Mitchell died aged 43.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1864PAS11JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse, formerly Wm. Tucker, (480) Stock in trade (200) Values consistent, 1860 to 1864.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1865PAS12JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse, formerly Wm. Tucker, (800)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW10/71867W23:330JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerJames Mitchell makes a will dividing his house between five children, Susan, Mary Jane, Eliza, Sarah and Thomas. A sixth child, James receives 'one shilling only' for being 'disobedient and undutiful'.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1871PAS12JamesMitchellmalewhiteGrocerHouse, formerly Wm. Tucker, (800) House value consistent 1865 to 1871.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW26/11876W23:330JamesMitchell2/5 HouseThomas SamuelMitchellmalewhiteWill of James Mitchell proven
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW26/11876W23:330JamesMitchell1/5 HouseMary JaneMitchellfemalewhiteSpinsterWill of James Mitchell proven
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW26/11876W23:330JamesMitchell1/5 HouseSarah AnneMitchellfemalewhiteSpinsterWill of James Mitchell proven
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW26/11876W23:330JamesMitchell1/5 HouseEliza WoodMitchellfemalewhiteSpinsterWill of James Mitchell proven
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoMAP18771877 War Dept. SurveyFive SiblingsMitchellmalewhite1877 map suggests the western wing enlarged somewhat. A small protrusion from the southern end of the western wall suggests a possible outhouse. The eastern wing apparently demolished, though the northern end remains as a separate structure on the lot.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO8/101878Hallet, 19th Century Church Records, p. 150Eliza WoodMitchell1/5 HouseEdward and ElizaMinorsmalewhiteMarriedEliza Wood Mitchell married Edward David Minors in Sg.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD21/71882D31:495Thomas SamuelMitchell2/5 HouseThomas WilliamFostermalewhiteVictualler2/5 share of the house to Forster for 200 pounds.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1883PAS132/5 HouseThomas WilliamFostermalewhite2/5 House, J. Mitchell's estate, (320) from 1883-1898.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD31/51884D32:300, D33:45Edward and ElizaMinors2/5 HouseThomas WilliamFostermalewhiteVictualler1/5 share of the house to Forster for 170 pounds in two instalments.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD10/121885D35:414Mary Jane and Sarah AnneMitchell2/5 HouseThomas WilliamFostermalewhiteVictuallerDaughters, since moved to NYC, sold their shares to Thomas Forster for 80 pounds each.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1888PAS133/5 HouseThomas WilliamFostermalewhite3/5 House, J. Mitchell's estate, (480) from 1888 to 1898.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1898PAS13HouseThomas WilliamForstermalewhiteTotal house (700) from 1898-1901. Stock in trade (300)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO1900OWNLiquor StoreThomas WilliamFostermalewhiteThomas William Forster operated the house as a liquor store.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1902PAS14Thomas WilliamForstermalewhiteHouse and lot (700)
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1903PAS14Thomas WilliamForstermalewhiteHouse and lot (1000) from 1905 to 1930
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoA1905PAS14:48Thomas WilliamForstermalewhiteHouse and lot (1000) New assets 'Commercial Hotel Furniture' (200) from 1905 to 1913.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD10/91920OWNThomas WilliamFosterReginald HerbertHiginbothommalewhite
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO1921Govt. SurveyReginald HerbertHiginbothommalewhiteProperty described as 'Hotel'
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO1923Humphreys Plate 151TavernReginald HerbertHiginbothommalewhiteDescribes building as a tavern
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD25/21932OWNReginald HerbertHiginbothomFrank WillardWilsonmalewhite
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoMAP19421942 AerialFrank WillardWilsonmalewhite1942 Aerial survey shows a large 'U shaped' structure with two large wings extending from the northern wall. The western wing appears slightly larger. Potentially a narrow courtyard between the wings.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoMAP19621962 AerialFrank WillardWilsonmalewhite1962 Aerial survey similar to the 1942 map. Small extension apparent at the southern end of the western wall of the structure.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoD16/51966OWNHeirs of F. W.WilsonBermuda Historical Monuments TrustmalewhiteCorporate Entity
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoW14/91966OWNBermuda Historical Monuments TrustmalewhiteCorporate EntityHouse to heirs, unnamed.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoMAP19741974 AerialBermuda Historical Monuments TrustmalewhiteCorporate EntityThree wings separated into different structures, with the division running east to west along the bottom of the U shape. Extension on the southern edge of the western wall removed. Structure in the northwest apparently attached to to the State House, possibly part of the 1960s reconstruction of the original architectural design.
Edit3073jrankine21Water St.STGCasinoO8/41980OWNKingdom HallChurchBermuda Historical Monuments TrustmalewhiteCorporate EntityLease to trustees of the church
Edit3076hlewis44York StreetClyde's CafeG1713Rachel HarlowmalewhitePartial Grant
Edit3076hlewis44Duke of York StreetRedan HotelG172058'RachelHarlowRachelHarlowfemalewhiteWidowincomplete grant
Edit3076hlewis44York StreetG1815SarahBazalgettefemalewhitemarried
Edit3076hlewis44York StreetClyde's CafeM1821400 LJohnVan NordenAlexanderHolmesAlexanderHolmesmalewhiteEditor
Edit3076hlewis44York StreetA1821600 LJohnVan Nordenmalewhite150 L for Furniture, 150 L for stock and trade
Edit3076hlewis44York StreetRedan HotelM1831600 LAlexanderHolmesMacQuaricJamesTaylormalewhitePostmaster General
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleONOMINATION OF THE HISTORIC TOWN OF ST. GEORGE AND RELATED FORTIFICATIONS AT BERMUDA FOR INCLUSION IN THE WORLD HERITAGE LISTGavinShortomalewhitehttp://cloudfront.bernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/world_heritage_site_application_document_2.pdf Describes the home, its history and the modifications made to it through the years
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleOSlave RegisterJohn BryanTuckermalewhiteGrace, Female Black Domestic, 6
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleO1732JosephWrightmalewhiteAfter 1732, Joseph Wright is likely dead as he stops appearing in Parish Vestry Assessments, leaves no will. Home passes to son-in-law William Higgs.
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleW13 Dec1774W9:373WilliamHiggsmalewhitePossible will of William Higgs?
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleW8 November1779W12a:543WilliamHiggs Jr. malewhite-Estate to be sold after death-split between brother-in-law James Briggs + brothers Robert +John + ch. of deceased bro. Joseph (widow Martha)
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleO1 July1801SGHSJohnBriggsJosephStockdaleJohnBriggsmalewhiteJohn Briggs leases 4/5 of house and lot for £180 for 1,000 years for the rent of 1 peppercorn; 7% assessed on unpaid portion of the £180
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleM5 April1803M2:125JosephStockdaleJosephStockdalemalewhitePrinterJoseph Stockdale, printer, mortgages house to John Dunscomb of Pembroke, merchant, for £100+7%
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleM5 April1803M2:125JohnDunscombJohnDunscombmalewhiteMerchantJoseph Stockdale, printer, mortgages house to John Dunscomb of Pembroke, merchant, for £100+7%
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleO10 Oct1803BGmalewhitePrinterJoseph Stockdale dies
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleW1821-26PAS3400 + 100John BryanTuckermalewhiteestate of Joseph Stockdale assessed £400 for house and lot, £100 for furniture, transferred to John Bryan Tucker [husband of Frances Stockdale]
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleW2 March1825AD4:329JosephStockdaleJohn BryanTuckermalewhiteadministration of estate of Joseph Stockdale awarded to John B. Tucker [husband of Frances Stockdale]
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleA26 February1825B.Inv. 8:204-5JosephStockdalemalewhitedeceasedJoseph Stockdale's estate assessed (he is long dead). Listed is Mahogany furniture, expensive featherbeds, a watch glass and books, among other household items.
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleA1827-30PAS3400John BryanTuckermalewhiteJ.B. Tucker assessed £400 for house and lot, late Stockdale’s
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleO3 October1848RGmalewhiteAUCTION of dwelling house and gardens belonging to the estate of Joseph Stockdale
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD21 December1848D18:158See CommentsJohnMcKeanmalewhiteActing Foreman of the Works, R.E.Sarah Black [nee Stockdale] of Pembroke, widow, John Darrell & Elizabeth [nee Tucker] Higgs of St. David’s and John Joseph & Cornelia Tucker of Paget, sell house and lot to John McKean, acting Foreman of the Works, R.E., for £160
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD22 December1848D18:158JohnMcKeanmalewhiteActing Foreman of the Works, R.E.Sarah Black [nee Stockdale] of Pembroke, widow, John Darrell & Elizabeth [nee Tucker] Higgs of St. David’s and John Joseph & Cornelia Tucker of Paget, sell house and lot to John McKean, acting Foreman of the Works, R.E., for £160
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleMAP18541854 Mapmalewhitecruciform plan with small detached building by road to SE of house
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleA1864PAS8450JohnMcKeanmalewhiteForeman of WorksJohn McKean assessed £450 for house and lot, formerly Stockdale’s, transferred to George Wainwright in 1865
Edit3078ahamilton1Turkey LnSt. George'sStockdaleO1865D24:109Wainwright familymalewhiteWainwright family sells northern strip [#1 Turkey Lane], formerly part of Stockdale property
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleA1865PAS8350GeorgeWainwrightmalewhiteG. Wainwright assessed £350 for house and lot
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleW1867OWNGeorgeWainwrightmalewhiteWILL of George Wainwright
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleMAP18761876 Mapmalewhiteasymmetrical cruciform, additions to NE & SW joins; footprint of today, privy in NW corner abuts #1 Turkey Lane
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleA1883-4PAS9350GeorgeWainwrightmalewhitedeceasedGeorge Wainwright’s estate assessed £350 for house and lot, late McKean’s
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD28 May1884D32:415Thomas MorrisWainwrightmalewhiteThomas Morris Wainwright gives his share of the lot to sister, Mary Elizabeth McCallan, wife of Robert C. McCallan
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD28 May1884D32:415Mary ElizabethMcCallanfemalewhiteThomas Morris Wainwright gives his share of the lot to sister, Mary Elizabeth McCallan, wife of Robert C. McCallan
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD2 August1922OWNHeirsMcCallanHeirsMcCallanmalewhiteheirs of McCallan sell house to Henry G. Roberts
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD3 August1922OWNHenry GRobertsHenry GRobertsmalewhiteheirs of McCallan sell house to Henry G. Roberts
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD20 January1938OWNHarry (Henry G?)RobertsHarry (Henry G?)RobertsmalewhiteHarry Roberts sells house to Howard Swainson
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD21 January1938OWNHowardSwainsonHowardSwainsonmalewhiteHarry Roberts sells house to Howard Swainson
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD2 April1969OWNHowardSwainsonHowardSwainsonmalewhiteHoward Swainson sells to Gavin Shorto
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleD3 April1969OWNGavinShortoGavinShortomalewhiteHoward Swainson sells to Gavin Shorto
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleO1972OHSGavinShort (Shorto?)malewhitePreservation order #17 (OHS). [SUMMARY: built around 1707, cruciform core added to in early 19th c., one storey over cellar, good gatepost, Flemish gable on north side, top-hung blinds, external chimneys on east and west ends; wooden porch added to east of porch]
Edit3078ahamilton3Printer's AlleySt. George'sStockdaleNSeptember1979Fame MagazineGavinShort (Shorto?)malewhite"He,his wife Sylvia and their son Hamish live in "Stockdale House" Printer's Alley, St. George, where the first issue of the Royal Gazette was printed, in 1784."
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageG29 Nov.1714CV7,1:13176' squareGeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1716PAS - composite table0.4.0GeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1720PAS - composite table0.2.0GeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1721PAS - composite table0.3.0GeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageO1725CV9,1:356GeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3ShinboneSt. George'sPearl CottageI29 Nov.1733W12b:34GeorgeJudkinmalewhiteMariner
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW15 Nov.1734W12b:2GeorgeJudkinmalewhite
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW16 Nov.1734W12b:2GeorgeJudkinSarahJudkinfemalewhiteWidowReal and personal estate left by George Judkin to wife Sarah for period of her being his widow. If she remarries, she receives 1/3 of estate and children receive 2/3.
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sA1764PAS - composite table0.2.8BallengerBurtmalewhite
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1765PAS - composite table0.2.0JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sA1766PAS - composite table0.2.8BallengerBurtmalewhite
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageMAP17801780 Joell Spy MapfemalewhiteMarked as "Friend of America"
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1786PAS - composite table£169JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidowReal estate assessment only
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1787PAS - composite table£100JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1788PAS - composite table£234JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1789PAS - composite table£234 [169 house]JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1789EBRJaneBurtfemalewhiteFreeholder
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageO1790W11:89JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1791PAS - composite table£250JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1792PAS - composite table£230JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1793PAS - composite table£165JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageO20 Oct.1794W11:89JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidowHouse borders on its south side a house of Stephen Judkin, willed to his wife Mary.
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW28 Aug.1795W11:129JaneBurtfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD3 Apr.1906OWN£100Elizabeth C.AtwoodJeanette C.Boylefemalewhite
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD1906OWNJeannette C.BoylefemalewhiteWidowJeanette C. Boyle, widow of George Boyle, inherits George's half of house, purchases other half of house.
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD22 Nov.1920OWNJeanette C. BoylefemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122kguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD23 Nov.1920OWN£526Jeanette C.BoyleFrederick C.OuterbridgemalewhiteJeanette C. Boyle sells house and lot to Frederick C. Outerbridge for £526.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW29 Aug.1795W11:129JaneBurtSarahMillsfemalewhiteMarried to Samuel MillsJane Burt splits house between her two daughters. Sarah Mills (married to Samuel Mills) receives south half (hall) and 1/2 lot and garden. House remains split until 1905.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD5 Jan.1796OWNSarahMillsSarah Judkin and JaneMillsfemalewhiteSarah Mills gives her 1/2 share of house to daughters Sarah Judkin Mills and Jane Mills. Sarah Judkin Mills outlives Jane Mills. Sarah Mills (original owner) dies 30 Jan. 1796.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD4 Jan.1796OWNSarahMillsSarahMillsfemalewhiteMarriedWife of Samuel Mills (mariner)
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1813PAS - composite table£185Jane and Sarah JudkinMillsfemalewhite
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1814PAS - composite table£375Jane and Sarah JudkinMillsfemalewhite
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1821-1826PAS - index cards£100Sarah and JaneMillsfemalewhiteAssessed for 1/2 house and lot, 1 slave (Jim)
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD16 June1826OWNSarah JudkinMillsfemalewhiteSarah Judkin Mills outlives Jane Mills (with whom she had owned this half of 3 Shinbone Alley).
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD17 June1826OWNSarahJudkin MillsMary E.MingfemalewhiteSarah Judkin Mills gives her half of 3 Shinbone Alley and its garden to her goddaughter, Miss Mary E. Ming.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1827-1830PAS - index cards£100Mary E.MingfemalewhiteUnmarriedAssessed £100 for 1/2 house and lot, late Miss Mills.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1834-1841PAS4£100Mary E.MingfemalewhiteUnmarriedAssessed £100 for "1/2 house, late Miss Mills"
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1842-1864PAS5-9£60Anthony B.HaywardmalewhiteMaster ShipwrightMiss Mary Ming marries Anthony B. Hayward, he inherits house. Assessed for "1/2 house, late Miss Mills."
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1865-1889PAS5-9£120Anthony B.HaywardmalewhiteMaster Shipwright
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD30 Nov.1886OWN£150Joseph MingHaywardGeorge R.RankinmalewhiteJoseph Ming Hayward sells his 1/2 share of 1/2 house to George R. Rankin (who owns the other half of that half of the house).
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD13 April1903OWNHenrietta C.RankinfemalewhiteHenrietta C. Rankin is the heir of George R. Rankin.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD14 Apr.1903OWNHenrietta C.RankinElizabeth H.AtwoodfemalewhiteElizabeth H. Atwood is the sister of Henrietta C. Rankin.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD14 Apr.1903OWNElizabeth H.AtwoodElizabeth A.AtwoodfemalewhiteElizabeth A. Atwood is the daughter of Elizabeth H. Atwood; Elizabeth H. gives property to Elizabeth A.
Edit3122akguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD2 Mar.1906OWNElizabeth C.Atwoodfemalewhite
Edit3122aakguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD11 May1883OWNAnthony B.HaywardmalewhiteMaster Shipwright
Edit3122aakguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD12 May1883OWN£20Anthony B.HaywardJoseph MingHaywardmalewhiteMerchantJoseph Ming Hayward is the son of Anthony B. Hayward.
Edit3122aakguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD29 Nov.1886OWNJoseph MingHaywardmalewhiteMerchant
Edit3122abkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD29 Nov.1886OWNGeorge R. Rankinmalewhite
Edit3122abkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1889PAS5-9Anthony B.HaywardGeorgeRankinmalewhiteAnthony B. Hayward transfers what seems to be 1/2 share of 1/2 house to George Rankin.
Edit3122abkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW26 Feb.1899W27:433GeorgeRankinmalewhiteMerchant
Edit3122abkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageW27 Feb.1899W27:433GeorgeRankinHenrietta ClementsRankinfemalewhite
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1795PAS - composite table£60JaneHoustonfemalewhiteWidowFor 1/2 house and garden
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD29 Aug.1795W11:129JaneBurtJaneHoustonfemalewhiteWidowJane Burt (widow) gives house to her two daughters, partitioned and split until 1905. Jane Houston receives "the other room and closet" and 1/2 lot and garden (sister Sarah Mills received southernmost hall.)
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1796PAS - composite table£60JaneDuMontfemalewhiteWidowJane DuMont formerly Houston, nee Burt.
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1797PAS - composite table£60JaneDuMontfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1798PAS - composite table£60JaneDuMontfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1799PAS - composite table£60JaneDuMontfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageM1812M3:142JaneDuMontfemalewhiteMarriedJane Houston (widow, daughter of Jane Burt) remarries and becomes Mrs. Jane DuMont
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageM1818M4:458IsabellaHoustonfemalewhite
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageA1821-1829PAS3£115IsabellaHoustonfemalewhite£100 for 1/2 house and lot, £15 for furniture
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD11 May1828OWNIsabellaHoustonfemalewhiteSingle woman
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD12 May1828OWNIsabellaHoustonElizaThomasfemalewhiteWidowEliza Thomas is the widow of James D. Thomas. Isabella Houston gives her 1/2 share of house and furniture to Eliza Thomas.
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD30 May1844OWNElizaThomasfemalewhiteWidow
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD1 June1844OWNElizaThomasAnn PindarThomasfemalewhiteAnn Pindar Thomas is the daughter of Eliza Thomas. Eliza Thomas gives her share of the house and lot to her daughter Ann.
Edit3122bkguerrieri3Shinbone AlleySt. George'sPearl CottageD1886OWNAnn PindarThomasGeorgeBoylemalewhiteAnn P. Thomas died intestate; estate inherited by George Boyle.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleG18/121700BoBBD3,2:5852' EWCentre ThirdJohn VobemalewhiteAbutting Leonard White's lot to the east and William Forster's lot to the west. Bounded south on the sea and north on the 'common highway' (Water St.)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleG18/41721BoBBD7,2:359N 96', S 113', E 96' W 96'EdwinStonemalewhiteMerchantRegrant of three original lots to Edwin Stone, including 'all ways, paths, passages, lights and easements'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW17/71732W6:292EdwinStonemalewhiteMerchantSpecifically stipulates that his 'easternmost house', 'share of land on St. David's island' and 'a negro man named Frank' be granted to his grandson Jonathan Burch.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW10/81732W6:292Edwin StoneJonathanBurchmalewhiteWill of Edwin Burch proven
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleI10/81732W6:296JonathanBurchmalewhiteInventory of Edwin Burch suggests the house was unoccupied at the time of his death, containing mostly store corn and whaling utensils. Blacksmith shop is well stocked with tools and materials and clearly operating as of 1732. Inventory also includes three adult male slaves: Will, Joe and Jack. Stone's dwelling house filled with high quality furnishings and wares.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO8/11735/6BoBBD9,2:118ShipbuildingJonathanBurchmalewhiteDavid Burch, father of Jonathan Burch is sued for debts incurred in the construction of a sloop, which remains half finished and 'currently sitting in the yard of Jonathan Burch's house in St. Georgess'.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW15/31765W12a:87JonathanBurchmalewhiteChief JusticeJonathan Burch leaves his son Edwin Stone Burch 'my mansion house, whard, fishpond blacksmith shop and land' lying to the south of Water St. Use of all his estate, real and personal to his wife Catherine during her widowhood for supporting the children until they marry.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleMAP17801780 Joell MapJonathanBurchmalewhiteChief JusticeBurch Castle marked as a friend of America, also helpfully labelled 'Judge'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW18/81785W12a:87JonathanBurchEdwin StoneBurchmalewhiteWill of Jonathan Burch proven.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleI10/101785BoI1:300 to 327Edwin StoneBurchmalewhiteInventory of Jonathan Burch incredibly detailed. Indicates house had at least 6 rooms, with extensive cellars. High value furniture and ceramics. 11 slaves included in the household. Derelict sloop 'St. David' on the wharf. Extensive library with titles.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1788D2:10Edwin StoneBurchmalewhiteDeed identifies the property as 'the house of Edwin Stone Burch'.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO9/121796BI:150Edwin StoneBurchmalewhiteCatherine Burch, widow of Jonathan, died.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW7/21804W13:83Edwin StoneBurchmalewhiteEdwin Stone Burch makes his will, leaving the house, wharf and 'Stone Hole' lot across the street to his nephew (son his sister Susannah and her husband Henry Todd Snr.) William Todd Burch on condition he pays his brother Henry 800 pounds.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO30/51804BI:150Edwin StoneBurchmalewhiteDeceased
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleW1/41808W13:83William BurchToddmalewhiteWill of Edwin Stone Burch proven.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1816D8:119HenryToddmalewhite'House formerly of Hon. Jonathan Burch, dec'd, now Henry Todd.'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1816PAS5HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate valued at 5655 pounds. (Meanwhile William Burch Todd assessed at only 100)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1817PAS5HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate: 5590
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1818PAS5HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate: 5200 (value dropping)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1820PAS5HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate: 5235
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1821PAS5HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate: 5270
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1821PAS7HenryToddmalewhiteMerchant, AssemblymanTotal estate: 4821 House and wharf: 2500 18 slaves, 6 adult males, 11 females and one child (gender not recorded)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleM8/41833M5:5Edwin B., Elizabeth B., Henry F.ToddEdwin, Elizabeth, HenryTodd3/6ElizabethReevefemalewhiteThree children of Henry Todd mortgage the house now in their occupation to Elizabethe Reeve for 500 pounds at 5% along with the Stone Hole lot. This was before Henry's death, which may indicate that he gifted it to his children prior to his death, in which case they could only mortgage half the property.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO4/21836RG:9/2/1836, Hallet 19th Cent. Ch. Rcds:193, BI1349HenryToddmalewhiteDeceasedHenry Todd died in Sg. aged 64 years, 'an old and respectable inhabitant'. Buried 5/2.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO4/21836PAS9HenryToddmalewhiteDeceasedHenry Todd must have divided the house equally between his six living children, as each is separately assessed fora 'proportion' of the house and wharf of Henry Todd from the 1842 Assessment onward.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO16/101838RG:16/10/18381/6Susan B.ToddmalewhiteDeceasedPosting informs readers of the death of Susan, youngest daughter of the late Henry Todd Esq. after a short illness.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleMAP1842STGC 81/6Edwin BurchToddmalewhiteMerchant, Assemblyman, Shipping AgentSurvey map shows storehouse along the western length of the lot, with a large house fronting Water St. attached in the centre of the northern edge and a smaller storehouse in the south eastern corner fronting the harbour, about half the length of the lot.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareEdwin BurchToddmalewhiteAssemblyman, contractorE. B. Todd assess for proportion of house and wharf at 250 pounds. Merchandise, boats, plate and furniture also assessed. (Indicative of Edwin inheriting Henry's personal estate and occupying Burch Castle.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareHenry FraserToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareWilliam BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareCatherine B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareSusan B.ToddfemalewhiteDeceasedPortion of house and wharf (250) assessed as 'estate of Susan B. Todd'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1842PAS91/6 shareElizabeth B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1844M5:1161/6 shareEdwin BurchToddmalewhiteMentions the house formerly J. Burch now in possession of Edwin Burch Todd.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleM26/31845M5:183Henry FraserTodd1/6 share of houseGeorge L. and JamesJohnson and Bremen (respectively)malewhiteHenry F. Todd, residing in London, mortgages his 1/6 share of the house to his business partners George L. Johnson and James Bremen for 150 pounds.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:119Edwin BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf at 250 pounds. (Value stable in assessments from 1843-1850) Merchandise, furniture, boats also assessed.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:1191/6 shareCatherine B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:1191/6 shareElizabeth B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:1191/6 shareHenry FraserToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:1191/6 shareWilliam BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS10:1191/6 shareSusan B.ToddfemalewhiteDeceasedPortion of house and wharf (250) Assessed as 'Estate of Susan B. Todd'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1851PAS11:1647/36 shareCatherine B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250) 1/6 share of W. B. Todd's share assessed separately (42)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO20/81852SRGCM3Edwin Burch Toddmalewhite'Edwin Todd is building cattle sheds and a slaughterhouse in stone on his lot.'
Edit90000jrankine46Water StSTGBurch CastleA1853PAS10:119Edwin BurchToddmalewhiteHouse and wharf stable at 250 pounds. Cattle sheds added to ledger at 100 pounds.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleMAP1854Darrel Town Centre 1854Edwin BurchToddmalewhiteLong structure on the west side of the lot labelled 'Cattle sheds' Structure in the southeast appears to have been altered, with the northern third sectioned off into a separate room. Entire lot labelled 'Establishment of Edwin B. Todd Esq., Contractor for Fresh Beef'.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1860RG:6/11/186013/36Celia CatherineToddfemalewhiteAdvertisement for the sale of the schooner 'Legate' posted at the request of the executrix of E. B. Todd, indicating Todd died sometime during the months prior.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareSusan B.ToddfemalewhiteDeceasedPortion of house and wharf (250) Assessed as 'Estate of Susan B. Todd'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareHenry FraserToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareWilliam BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareCatherine B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareElizabeth B.ToddfemalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1861PAS111/6 shareEdwin BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1862PAS1113/36 shareEdwin BurchToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf rises to 500. Additionally receives 1/6 of William Burch Todd's share, (1/36 share of total house) assessed separately at 42 pounds. Probably because William divided his share amongst his siblings, and Susan's share was finally passed to Edwin.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1862PAS117/36 shareHenry FraserToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250) Received 1/6 of William Burch Todd's share (1/36 share of total)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleA1862PAS117/36 shareElizabeth B.ToddmalewhitePortion of house and wharf (250) 1/6 of W. B. Todd's share (42)
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGO1872D26:267Celia CatherineToddfemalewhiteLot mentioned as belonging to the widow of Edwin Burch Todd.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO3/41878Hallet, 19th Cent. Ch. Rcds:1937/36 shareCatherine B. ToddfemalewhiteCatherine Todd buried in Sg aged 76 years.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1883PAS135/36 share (approx)SophiaToddfemalewhiteAssessed for 2/3 of Catherine Todd's estate at 200 pounds.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO15/61886RG:15/6/1886DennisTuckermalewhiteNewspaper notice of birth at Burch Castle Sg. to the wife of Dennis Tucker.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1900D44:380DennisTuckermalewhiteDeceasedThe lot formerly of Jonathan Burch, then Henry Todd then Dennis Tucker, dec'd.'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO25/71912RG:25/7/1912Heirs of DennisTuckermalewhiteNewspaper article mentions Daniel Gunn and his wife from Nova Scotia are staying in Burch Castle. Suggests possible use as hotel or holiday home.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO23/71914RG:23/7/1914Film locationHeirs of DennisTuckermalewhiteArticle details the use of Burch Castle as a film location in a silent movie made by James Gordon of New York.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO6/21917RG:6/2/1917A. J.ThomasHeirs of DennisTuckermalewhiteNewspaper notice that 'Mr. A. J. Thomas continues ill at his residence, Burch Castle.'
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO7/91918RG:7/9/1918A. J.ThomasHeirs of DennisTuckermalewhiteHurricane sinks A. J. Thomas' motorboat behind Burch Castle. Mansion damamged by falling portion of wall from property adjoining on the east.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO17/21920RG:17/2/1920A. J.ThomasHeirs of DennisTuckermalewhiteA. J. Thomas moves his stock of glassware into a new retail location adjoining his residence Burch Castle.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleD2/71935STGC 83/36Heirs of DennisTucker1/8 ShareJohn ArthurBournemalewhiteThe heirs of Dennis Tucker transfer 1/8 share of Todd's wharf to John A. Bourne.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleMAP19421942 Aerial SurveyJohn ArthurBournemalewhite1942 Aerial survey shows ruins of the comples. 1877 addition appears to be the most substantial remnant, may even be standing. Image is grainy, but colour variations at the northwest and southwest corners of the lot may also be ruins.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleMAP1943STGCPJohn ArthurBournemalewhiteTown plan shows ruins of the northern section of the compound.
Edit90000jrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleD17/121966STGC 83/36Salisbury S.SpurlingCorporation of St. George'smalewhite
Edit90000ejrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleG1/21697/8CV3,1:182EW 40'Eastern thirdWilliamForstermalewhiteOriginal grant of eastern third of lot to William Forster.
Edit90000ejrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO18/121700BoBBD3,2:58Eastern ThirdWilliamForstermalewhiteDeceasedWilliam Forster's lot described in Vobe's grant as having a building begun on it.
Edit90000ejrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleD10/101704BCR9:5780' on the sideJohn and ThomasForsterConsolidation of eastern and centre lotsJohnVobemalewhiteGentlemanFrom Thomas and John Forster, brothers of William Forster deceased, to John Vobe for 10 pounds.
Edit90000wjrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleG25/101693CVi:96EW 30' NS 35'Western ThirdLeonardWhitemalewhiteOriginal grant of western third of the lot to Leonard White.
Edit90000wjrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO1698CV3,1:182Western ThirdLeonard WhitemalewhiteMerchant'The storehouse of Leonard White' mentioned in the grant to William Forster
Edit90000wjrankine46Water St.STGBurch CastleO18/121700BoBBD3,2:58Western ThirdLeonardWhitemalewhiteMerchantLeonard White's lot described in Vobe's grant as having a wharf and a stone house 'by him built.'
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1716PV15sGilbertSeliokehouseGilbertSeliokemalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1720PV12s 8dGilbertSeliokehouseGilbertSeliokemalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO1726CV 9,1:192AnnWilliamslotAnnWilliamsfemalewhitewidowSpeculation that Ann Williams m. Gilbert Selioke (w. Ann)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1732PV11 laborerGilbertSeliokehouseGilbertSeliokemalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW11/11755W 12b:211GilbertSeliokehouseGilbertSeliokemalewhiteGenthouse to widow Ann for life, then three daughters; 2 lots to east given to grandchildren
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW1758W 12b:211Gilbert SeliokeAnnSeliokehouseAnnSeliokefemalewhitewidowwill of Gilbert Selioke proven
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO12/171763EBRAnn/MarySeliokeElizabeth (w. of Daniel)Selioke McCoy1/4 houseElizabethSelioke McCoyfemalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO12/171763EBRAnn/MarySeliokeAnne (w. of Alexander)Selioke Matthews 1/4 houseAnnMatthewsfemalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO12/171763EBRAnn/MarySeliokeMary (w. of Samuel)Selioke Adams1/4 houseMarySelioke Hawkesfemalewhitemother Anne dies
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO12/171763EBRAnn/MarySeliokeMarthaSelioke Hawkes1/4 houseMarySelioke Hawkesfemalewhitemother Ann dies
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO2/151795EBRSamuel Sr.AdamshouseSamuelAdamsmalewhiteCapt.died 2/15/1795, born 1732; wife = Mary Selioke
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallI7/31795INV: SamuelAdamsMary Selioke (widow)Adams houseSamuelAdamsmalewhiteCapt. (1781), mariner, Vestry (1790)life use to widow Mary Adams, she d. 1794
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1808PAS3600house & lot, 9 slavesSamuelAdamsmalewhitefurniture 150, 4 male and 5 female slaves, part of a house (50), income (140)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1809PAS3600house & lot, 9 slavesSamuelAdamsmalewhitefurniture 150, 4 male and 5 female slaves, part of a house (50), merchandize 100.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1810PAS3600house & lot, 9 slavesSamuelAdamsmalewhitefurniture 150, 4 male and 5 female slaves, part of a house (50), merchandize 100.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1811PAS3600house & lot, 9 slavesSamuelAdamsmalewhitefurniture 150, 4 male and 5 female slaves, part of a house (50), merchandize 100, lot from Jane Cobb, 50
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1812PAS41600House and lot [Mansion]SamuelAdamsmalewhite"lot of land lately granted" (200), lot [Jane Cobbb] 150, part of a house 100, furniture 300, merchandize 200, Negroes Middy (100), Nat (60), Tom (45), Will (40), Dinah very old (80), Nancy (80), Mary (30).
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1821PAS7300house & gardenSamuel (estate)AdamsmalewhiteMansion (800) is #20 York St (Judkins); 100 lot, 130 lot (Jane Cobb)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW1822BOW 15:75SamuelAdams 1/6 houseWilliam AdamsSearsmalewhiteSamuel Adams gives 2 rooms and closets and garden in west of house to grandsons William Adams Sears and Samuel Glegg Sears jointly
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW1822BOW 15:75SamuelAdams 1/6 houseSamuel GleggSearsmalewhiteSamuel Adams gives 2 rooms and closets and garden in west of house to grandsons William Adams Sears and Samuel Glegg Sears jointly
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO1822BOW 15:75SamuelAdamsWilliamAdamsmalewhiteDeputy Colonial Secretary, 1790s-1820sThe Hall inherited from Grandfather Gilbert Selioke, lately reparied, with a square gardent to the west, with addition of a piazza and cistern. At least 5 rooms
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW1822BOW 15:75SamuelAdams 1/3 houseMary AdamsMillsfemalewhitewifeSamuel Adams gives daughter Mary Mills a room to NW of the Hall with another room and half lot by the house.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW1822BOW 15:75SamuelAdams 1/3 houseJohn SamuelSearsmalewhiteSamuel Adams gives grandson John Samuel Sears a room and two closets west southerly adjoining the Hall with a small piece of land in front.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallN7/151824RGSamuelAdams 1/6 houseSamuelAdamsmalewhiteDeputy Colonial Secretaryobituary
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1825PAS7200house & gardenSamuel (estate)AdamsmalewhiteMansion (800) is #20 York St (Judkins); 100 lot, 100 lot (Jane Cobb)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1826PAS7200house & gardenSamuel (estate)AdamsmalewhiteMansion (800) is #20 York St (Judkins); 100 lot, 100 lot (Jane Cobb)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1827PAS7200house & gardenSamuel (estate)AdamsmalewhiteMansion (800) is #20 York St (Judkins); 100 lot, 100 lot (Jane Cobb)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallD1828D9:23N&S: 185 ft., E&W: 100 ft.166Mary Mills Sears & 2 sons William Adams Sears and Samuel Glegg SearsSears 1/3 houseJohnRoxburghmalewhitewifeSamuel Adams gives daughter Mary Mills a room to NW of the Hall with another room and half lot by the house.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1829PAS200houseJohnRoxburghmalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1829PAS7200house & lotJohnRoxburghmalewhiteHouse & lot (formerly S. Adams) 200; slave Sue (50), merchandize (600), furniture (100)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1830PAS3300houseJohnRoxburghmalewhite
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1830PAS7:157300house & lotJohnRoxburghmalewhiteHouse & lot (formerly S. Adams) 200; slave Sue (50), merchandize (600), furniture (100)
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallN9/11840RGhouseJohnRoxburghmalewhiteNewspaper ad to sell The Hall and three lots
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1842PAS 9house 5/6Mary Davisfemaleblack"colored"assessed 5/6 house and lot "late Roxburgh", another house and lot (120), furniture (20), 4 cows (24), boat (6) - must have purchase the Hall at auction in 1840 when John Roxburgh forced to sell it.
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallW7/8/1842W17:173houseMaryDavisfemaleblack"colored"5 children, 3 daughters, 2 sons - Rubottom, Packwood, Phillips = children's surnames, proved 1845
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1847PAS 930MaryDavis?part of house and lotAugustusBeekmalewhitepossibly coloredheir to Mary Davis's will? witness MD's will in 1842
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallA1849PAS 985MaryDavis1/6 house and lotWilliam B.Rubottommaleblackson of Mary Davisheir to Mary Davis, 1 of 5 children
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallN9/21859RGhouseJohnRoxburghmalewhiteobituary, JR died, b. 1796; native of Jamaica but arrived in STG in 1813
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallI10/71859INV9:274-76108.16.7personal propertyJohnRoxburghmalewhiteListing of furniture, household goods and personal effects; no rooms listed
Edit90002mjarvis14Turkey Hill RdSTGThe HallO10/11859AdminAdmin of JR's estateJohnRoxburghmalewhiteAdmin of estate granted to William E. Zuill
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