Will of Emily Frances Miller Malcolm, 1836-1898


will of Emily Frances Miller Malcolm, 1892

This is the last will of me Emily Frances Malcolm of Bakers Farm Sible Hedingham Essex I devise and bequeath all my estate and effects real and personal which I may die possessed of or entitled to including all arrears of interest due on monies and trusts under the will of my father the late Joseph Miller unto my husband George Malcolm late of the 34th Regiment and now of Bakers Farm Sible Hedingham Essex and I revoke all former wills and codicils Dated this twentieth day of October eighteen hundred and ninety two.

Emily Frances Malcolm

Signed by the testatrix in joint presence of us who thereupon signed our names in her and each others presence, Charles Reynolds, Coachman Bakers Farm, Elizabeth Heathcote, Cook, Bakers Farm.

On the 29th day of November 1898 Admon with the will annexed of the effects of the Testatrix was granted to George Malcolm theUniversal Legatee.



Emily was the daughter of Joseph Dundas Miller and Elizabeth Tomlinson of Liverpool. She was born, 6 September 1836 in Liverpool and married George Malcolm in 1859. She wrote her will in 1892 while living at Baker Farm in Sible Hedingham, Essex. She died 11 October 1898, while living at Blue Bridge House, Halstead, Essex, leaving everything to her husband George.

Sources: Principal Probate Registry, Record copy wills, 1858-1925, FHL MF 1885333: 1898 Oct. W-Z 1898 Nov. A-R.
Principal Probate Registry, Record copy wills from the District Probate Registries, 1858-1899, FHL MF 1565536: M Aug., 1898 (Birmingham) to Dec. (York) O Jan., 1898 (Birmingham) to May (York), p.182.


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