P_10433_2547 – William Bonham
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Wm Bonham was shown as the co-owner of a voyage by the James Gally in 1747, captained by Henry Bonham. DBS has tentatively concluded that he was William Bonham the son of Samuel Bonham (q.v.) and brother of Henry Bonham (q.v.).
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First name: William
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Last name: Bonham
Aliases: Bonham, Wm,
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: PROB 11/1105/338 London Gazette 8 July 1783Issue:12456Page:5; 11 April 1772Issue:11239Page:3.
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Crossings (1)
77832 - James Gally (1747 - 1747)
Role: Owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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Courts: PCC
In the will of William Bonham merchant of St Andrew Undershaft made 21/05/1761 and proved 12/07/1783, he left his wife Sarah £1000, and he charged his daughter Jane Bonham with the money owing to him for what he had spent on the farm at Furneux Pelham in Hertfordshire left to her by her grandmother Sarah Pinson. He left his wife 1/3rd of his residual estate and from the other 2/3rds left £300 each to his children Henry, Cartaret and Sarah Pinson with the residual if any divided between the three and his fourth child Jane Bonham.
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