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Frederick William SNELGROVE

1857 – 1938 Β· Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1857
Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire πŸ“ β“˜Ancestry.co.uk
Birth Civil Registration Index
🏠Lived (4)
1861
πŸ›οΈ Death of Prince Albert
Edington, Westbury, Wiltshire πŸ“ β“˜1861 Census πŸ“Ž View
🏠Lived (14)
1871
πŸ›οΈ Bank Holidays introduced
Bratton, Wiltshire πŸ“ β“˜1871 Census πŸ“Ž View

The 1871 Census also shows a Frederick Snelgrove living with the family who was his nephew aged 14 and born in Bratton, Wiltshire and Ann Hampshire, Domestic Servant, 12, born Chirton.

🏠Lived (24)
1881
Chirton Manor Farm, 17 The Street, Chirton, Wiltshire, SN10 3QS πŸ“ β“˜1881 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’’Marriage (32)
1889
Christina FREETH
Devizes, Wiltshire πŸ“
🏠Lived (44)
1901
πŸ›οΈ Second Boer War
The Street, Chirton, Wiltshire πŸ“
with Christina FREETH β“˜1901 Census πŸ“Ž View
🏠Lived (54)
1911
πŸ›οΈ National Insurance Act
Chirton, Wiltshire πŸ“
with Christina FREETH β“˜1911 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ“Will (81)
28/06/1938
πŸ›οΈ Munich Agreement
β“˜Will πŸ“Ž View

Left:

Β£100 to his daughter Elizabeth Bryant
Β£25 each to her two sons William Frederick & Walter George

Β£100 to his daughter Marjorie Ellen Goodman and the balance of his estate and all houshold and personal effects

Β£30 and his silver watch & gold chain to his grandson Edwin Frederick Goodman

Β£10 to his son-in-law Edwin Goodman

✝️Death (81)
04/10/1938
Holly Tree Cottage, Chirton, Wiltshire πŸ“ β“˜Death Civil Registration Index
Probate Index
βš–οΈProbate
02/11/1938
London, Middlesex πŸ“
Effects Β£341 18s 1d β“˜Probate Index πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View
Children with Christina FREETH
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b. 1890, Chirton, Wiltshire Β· m. William Winston BRYANT
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b. 1897, Devizes, Wiltshire Β· m. Edwin GOODMAN
Notes

Left Β£50 by his aunt Annabella BENNETT

Left by his uncle George Snelgrove in 1901 Will his wearing apparel tohether with his brother George.

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