Historical records matching Charles Heath
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About Charles Heath
- http://dokumente.ios-regensburg.de/amburger/index.php?id=84362
- marriage: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTFY-C65 Born Great Marlow Uk (1826-1900) Was a much respected English Tutor to the last Tzar of Russia who lived with them for 40 years and on his death was given a state funeral, His Mother was Susannah Mary Thompson born in Stepney, His Great Grandfather William Read Heath was a Farmer who had farms in Lane End, Booker, Mill End, Grove Farm and others he is also mentioned in a indenture as follows:-
WEST WYCOMBE PARK West Wycombe Park is a beautiful stately home and grounds, set in the 5000 acre West Wycombe Estate situated in the Chiltern hills, Buckinghamshire. It was purchased by Francis Dashwood in 1696 and passed down his family until the present day, in 1840 it came in to the hands of Mr George Henry Dashwood, a Turkey merchant in the city of London. He had other business interests, and on one particular deal he borrowed £430 from Elizabeth Fastnedge and used the West Wycombe Estate as surety for payment I found the following indentures at the Bucks Record Office, firstly between George H Dashwood and Elizabeth Fastnedge in 1848 for the purchase of property (defined in the indenture). The second indenture was some nine years later in 1857 between William Read Heath of Grove Farm West Wycombe and Abraham Govett of Hughendon, West Wycombe, of one part and George Henry Dashwood of the second part, this refers to the will of Elizabeth Fastnedge, wife of Henry Fastnedge under which she appointed her good friends William Reed Heath and Abraham Govett as joint Executors. Elizabeth died in 1850 and in here will it states that "The power to carry into execution all and every one of the trusts contained in her late husbands will" is vested in her Executors William R Heath and Abraham Govett. Elizabeth Fastnedge husband Henry died some 31 years before and his will was a "normal" one leaving everything to his wife, and on her death to the children, and if they all die to his brothers and sisters. His Executors can, with the agreement of his wife, pay up to £100 to apprentice or otherwise advance in life
any of the children. The Executors are William R Heath and John Crook of Clay Lane, Great Marlow. So my deduction is that Elizabeth Fastnedge did not expect George Dashwood to be able to find the £430 to redeem the indenture, so the property would revert back into her Estate she had left to William Heath but George Dashwood did find the money, and so retained the West Wycombe Estate, West Wycombe Park and Dashwood Manor.
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Charles Heath's Timeline
1826 |
September 28, 1826
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Bisham, Windsor and Maidenhead, England, United Kingdom
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December 7, 1826
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Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
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1877
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1900 |
1900
Age 73
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Saint Petersburg, gorod Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
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Smolenskoe luth. cemetery, Saint Petersburg, gorod Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
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