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 PCC Adminstrations relating to India 1840 - 1857

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Date transcribed2000-00-00
Transcribed bySteve van Dulken
CommentIf duty was payable, this was entered in the Legacy Duty Registers. These are referenced by the IR number.

Surname  Baber    
First Names  Thomas Hervey    
Date  Mar 1844    
Source Repository  The National Archives    
TNA Reference   PROB 6/220, IR 26/259    
Entry   of the Bombay civil service at Cannamore in the East Indies, widr. [d 5 Aug 1843, to Bazett David Colvin of 71 Old Broad St, London, merchant, also mentions that Henry Baber d 18 May 1861 & that Maria Baber d 20 Oct 1891, Estate Duty Registers] attorney to Henry Fearon Baber Esq. the son now residing at Ootacamund on the Neilyherries, £1500, further grant 24 Apr 1868 to Maria Baber of Ootacamund, wid., admonistratrix of the said Henry, further grant 13 Nov 1893, to Marie Eugenie Emma Young wife of Edward Young, £100, Pts    
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