P_10432_0169 – Thomas (Jr) Seel
Born: 05/07/1730
Died: 27/01/1802

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First name: Thomas (Jr)
Middle name: /
Last name: Seel
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Primary cohort: Liverpool
Sex: Male
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Social background: Trade
Primary outcome: Trade
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Relations
Margaret Seel
Daughter
Frances Unsworth
Daughter
Thomas Unsworth
Grandson
Samuel Fazakerley
Executor
Robert Blundell
Executor
Political Offices Held
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Bankruptcies
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Geographic experiences
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Internal migrant: No
Foreign born: No
Supplier to slave trade voyages: No
Creditor to slave trade voyages: No
Philanthropy: No
Plantation owner: No
Sources: Billinge's, 1 Feb 1802 TNA, PROB: Piece 1375: Kenyon, Quire Numbers 383-433 (1802)
Other Individuals
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Crossings (9)
26322 - Gambia Merchant (1742 - 1743)
Role: Owner
90070 - Sea Nymph (1748 - 1748)
Role: Owner
90069 - Sea Nymph (1746 - 1747)
Role: Owner
90016 - Wynstay (1744 - 1744)
Role: Owner
90009 - Phoenix (1744 - 1744)
Role: Owner
90005 - Byrne (1749 - 1751)
Role: Owner
90004 - Byrne (1748 - 1748)
Role: Owner
90003 - Byrne (1746 - 1746)
Role: Owner
90002 - Byrne (1744 - 1745)
Role: Owner
Birth
Date: 05/07/1730
Location: Liverpool (Lancashire)
Death
Date: 27/01/1802
Location: Liverpool (Lancashire)
Burial
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Residencies
Liverpool (Lancashire)
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Schools
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Universities
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Inns of Court
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Military training
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Imperial positions
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Apprenticeships
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Livery company affiliations
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Other business activities
Region: England
Economic sector: Land
Was slave trading profitable: No
Will
Value of Total Personalty: £15,000
Value of Known Legacies (where material to total estate): /
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Courts: Consistory Court Chester; Prerogative Court Canterbury
Left to his daughter Margaret: 'all of my possessions', including household goods, linen china, books, paintings, pictures, furniture, provisions, liquor, carriages, horses and plate. Margaret, 'for her sole and separate use free from the power, control, or engagements of any husbands with whom she may happen to marry', also received the interest of his money, the dividends and interest of any stocks or public funds or government securities, and all his cash. Excepting only: £200 per year left to his daughter Frances unless she came into possession of her mother's estate in Hutyon and Derby; £50 per year for his grand-son Thomas after he turned 18; £50 to his housekeeper Ann Marrow; and £50 to his gamekeeper John [Callendar]. His 'friends' Samuel Fazakerley, Robert Blundell and John Webster appointed to oversee his property holdings on behalf of Margaret.
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