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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 14 May 17 12:45 BST (UK) »
Mary Suart died a spinster and was buried Heston 15 February 1854.
Her will written 19 December 1853 probated 25 February 1854, mentions brother John of Sydenham Kent, sister in law Jemima Suart widow, nieces Harriet Maria Graham, and Frances Bailiff.
Sisters Ann wife of John O'Reily Esquire and Harriet wife of Francis James Graham.

This is the first mention of Ann with her married name I've found

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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 14 May 17 18:03 BST (UK) »
It does not help your search but interesting tidbit

A ship docked in Lancaster with (amongst others) tobacco for Edward & George Suart in July 1781

and in August 1786 for the same couple goods from Dominica

granted a game certificate (to George Suart gent of Lancaster) in October 1787

advertising the sale of coffee and Madeira wine in November 1789

in January 1793 he cut the first sod of the Lancaster canal a mile out of Lancaster

the next mention I can find was in Heston in 1808

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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 14 May 17 23:30 BST (UK) »
Charlotte BAILIFF death registered Mar qtr 1853 at Brentford age 53, so born c1800 (and also before marriage to Susannah).

Am assuming this is her in the 1851 census at Queens Row Chiswick
Charlotte BAYLIFF   wid   50  London  fund holder
Fanny BAYLIFF        dau   13  Chiswick
Sarah HISSEY         serv.  18 Hemsworth

HO107/1699/454


Added: In addition to the marriage details found by amondg, also a marriage notice in Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, January 9, 1836- "Married ... R D Bailiff, Esq, of Askum, Cumberland , to Charlotte, second daughter of George Suart, Esq, of Sutton, Middlesex."

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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 14 May 17 23:56 BST (UK) »
Looks like Harriet in 1861 at Bath Rd, Heston

Francis J GRAHAM    56    London (Occupier of garden land employing 20-36 men and women)
Harriet GRAHAM    55    Sutton
John GRAHAM        17    Cranford
Susan AURAND    Servant    21    Colney Hatch

RG09/773/59

and in 1851 at Bath Rd

Frances James GRAYHAM    45    Bloomsbury  (B A J L P License Holder)
Harriet GRAYHAM           44    Sutton
Francis George GRAYHAM    17    Sutton
Harriet Maria GRAYHAM    13    Heston
George I GRAYHAM        9    Heston
John GRAYHAM             5    Heston
Elizabeth LINTON  Servant    23    West Pennard, Somersetshire

HO107/1698/122


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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #13 on: Monday 15 May 17 00:50 BST (UK) »
Also from Mary's will then, Jemima SUART (nee CRIPPS)

Edward SUART married Jemima CRIPPS 19 Sep 1832 St Mary Magdalene, Richmond, Surrey

In the 1851 census at Isleworth with her mother

Elizabeth Cripps       70    Petwell, Oxfordshire
Jemima Suart        44    Isleworth, Middlesex
Jemima Cripps    Grand Daughter    19    Allestone, Surrey
William Howee    Nephew           23    Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
Thomas Hanly    Lodger        40    Ashford, Middlesex

HO107/1698/353


1861 census at Isleworth

Jemima Suart    54    Isleworth, Middlesex
Susan Walker    Aunt     75    Listerwell
Joseph Newman    Nephew    8    Boxiton
Elizabeth Hill    Servant    22    Norwood, Surrey
George White    Servant    16    Heston, Middlesex
William Smith    Servant    20    Colit Ash

RG09/772/64

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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #14 on: Monday 15 May 17 00:55 BST (UK) »
Edward SUART death registered Jun qtr 1838 at Staines, age 27, therefore born c 1811.

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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #15 on: Monday 15 May 17 01:09 BST (UK) »
John SUART in 1861 at Jews Walk, Lewisham

John Suart    47    Hexton
Ann S Suart    57    
Marian Deaton    Servant    35     Hampshire
Henry Goddard    Servant    20    Croydon, Surrey

RG09/416/149

Added: probable death for John in June qtr 1881 at Lewisham, age 68. And Ann Smith SUART in Mar qtr 1869 a Lewisham aged 65.


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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #16 on: Monday 15 May 17 05:05 BST (UK) »
Hi,
To maddys52, lancsann, amondg and Radcliff I appreciate your help.
I am currently at work but look forward to indulging in some serious updating on my family file when I get home tonight.

I love Rootschat as there are so many people willing to help each other.
Again thanks and I'll update later.
Regards,
Hilary
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Re: Suarts of Lancaster
« Reply #17 on: Monday 15 May 17 07:29 BST (UK) »
I know this is really out there but not unknown.
After his wife Ann died with no family attachments is it possible he went to Barbados and environs
to set up the business with trading partners?
How do you set up trade unless a representative goes to the area meets people and signs trade and shipping agreements for coffee etc. mentioned in the newspapers, or alternately is in correspondence with others already in the area that can conduct business for them.
Perhaps his second wife was living overseas many English people did, which is why we loose track of him from 1791-1809.