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Part 880sr – Smith Robertson Genealogy – Updated Y-DNA Results – Haplogroup R-CTS7822

27 August 2014

Good Day,

I have been reclassified. My Smith Paternal Line is R-CTS7822.

This means that as a descendant of ggg-grandfather James Smith my Y-DNA has gone from one of the more-common to just a little less-more-common… And this includes all male descendants of this Smith line, including the Lloyd Smiths, the Malin Smiths, the Landreth Smiths, et al, that is, if you can trace your ancestry back to great-great-great James Smith of Grenada.

Most recently I had two more SNPs tested – CTS7822 and F2863 with Family Tree DNA. That’s Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, SNP, pronounced snip; plural snips. SNPs are the most common type of genetic variation among people.

One test, F2863 came back negative and the other, CTS7822 came back positive. My Haplogroup classification at Family Tree DNA and at National Geographic’s The Genographic Project has now been changed to R-CTS7822. This is an adjustment from the previous R-L23 and this has something to do with the mapping of the YSC0000072, even though Family Tree DNA has me tested as negative for this SNP.

And what does this mean? According to Geno 2.0 of The Genographic Project each person is assigned to a specific Haplogroup. The Haplogroup is my branch on the human family tree… People belonging to the same Haplogroup can trace their descent to a common ancestor and even a specific place where that ancestor may have lived.

I am 1 of 678,632 participants of The Genographic Project. Accordingly 0.8% of all participants in the Project are included in my paternal Haplogroup and that includes 5,429 participants. As the Y-DNA is passed from father to son to son this means, once again, that all of ggg-grandfather James Smith’s descendants are of the R-CTS7822 Paternal Line.


As a member of one of the Y-DNA projects, the Bristol Channel DNA Project, the current update includes the following members with the Surnames which have tested positive for the SNP CTS78222.  These include Bennett, Coat, Follis, French, Locke, Peed, Robinson, Seymour, and Smith.

One of the project members has been running an analysis on our STRs (Short Tandem Repeats) and has calculated/estimated that our MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) for our grouping may have lived somewhere between 950 AD and 1200 AD. This time frame may be subject to refinement as more kits (albeit persons) join this specific Project.

There is still one hell of a lot that I need to learn and understand. I’m a bit farther along, but I have only scratched the surface of the information. Images and certificates are published by Family Tree DNA and National Geographic The Genographic Project.

Stay tuned.

And the mosquitoes are biting tonight. Have to get me some bay-rum for the itch.

Enjoy,

Jim
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Part 627s – Smith Robertson Genealogy – 1799 Robert Smith (Entered 1801) – Grand Roi and Mon Plaisir Estates, Saint John – Part 2 of 2

19 January 2012

Good Day,

I could become a Vegan, but under one condition. I would have to do without Tofurkey Sausages. Not matter what I did with them there sausages last night they still tasted like dead, soggy, and re-cycled cardboard. I fried them with onions and then simmered them in apple cider vinegar and chicken broth. I coupled the meal with a Delicata Squash, Apple, Potato, and Yogurt mash and a Green Pea salad with celery and onions. Give me NO Tofurkey. Mind and palate lesson learned.

The Transcription Project continues. The search for the origins of ggg-grandfather James Smith appears to be never-ending. Thanks to all of you who have been following A Genealogy Hunt and have been sending me ideas and suggestions. They are most welcome.

The next set of Transcriptions is the second Part, of two of the 1799 Document from the Grenada Registers of Records. The sole Smith included is Robert Smith. There are no explicit clues as to any connection to ggg-grandfather James. The above inserted image is something representational I found of The Consolidated Bank Limited. In the body of this Document there is reference to “…twenty thousand Pounds three per Cent Consolidated Bank Annuities Upon the Trusts following…

Here are the images of Pages 110 through and including 113 as downloaded Item 3 of the microfilm FHL [1563378].


And my Transcription -


110

A∫signed unto and in the joint Names of himself and the said Henry Poole and also Samuel Marryat of Chancery Lane London Esquire and Robert Smith of Basing hall Street London Gentleman (two responsible persons nominated by the said Joseph Marryat and Henry Poole) the Capital Sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds three per Cent Consolidated Bank Annuities upon the Trusts mentioned in the said Articles and the said Trustees have by a certain Deed or Instrument in Writing bearing ^even date with these Presents duly declared the Trusts thereof accordingly And whereas the said Henry Poole in Pursuance and performance of the said Agreement on his part hath at the Request of the said William Postlethwaite and Joseph Marryat by Indenture of A∫signment bearing even date with these Presents and made between the said Henry Poole of the one Part and thesaid Joseph Marryat of the other Part duly a∫signed All and singular the said two Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Live and dead Stock Utensils Implements and Premises comprised in the said Mortgage for the residue of the said three ^several? Terms therein and also thesaid Mortgage Debt and Interest and the said four unsatisfied Bonds given for securing the Payment thereof And all hi Estate Right Title and Interest as surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid of in and to the same respectively right full power and Authority for recovering Payment of the said Mortgage Debt and Interest unto the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators and A∫signs Now this Indenture Witne∫seth and it is hereby declared and agreed by and between the said Parties to these Presents and the said Joseph Marryat doth hereby for himself his Heirs Executors and Administrators covenant promise declare and agree to and with the said William Postlethwaite his Executors Administrators and A∫signs that such A∫signment was so made to him and that he his Executors and Administrators shall and will stand po∫se∫sed of and interested in the said two Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves live and dead Stock Utensils Implements and Premises and also the said Mortgage Debt and Interest and Bonds so a∫signed to him as aforesaid Upon the Trusts and to and for the Ends Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned expre∫sed and declared of and concerning the same that is to say Upon Trust for better securing the Payment of the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators and A∫signs of all such Sum and Sums of Money as he or they shall pay in discharge of his said Acceptances of the said ten several Bills of Exchange drawn on him by the said William Postlethwaite to the said Joseph Marryat his Executors or Administrators together with Interest thereon at and after the rate of five Pounds per Cent per annum And from and after Payment of all such Monies and Interest And all Costs and Charges in respect thereof Then upon Trust to convey a∫sign and a∫sure the said two several Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves live and dead Stock Utensils Implements and Premises for the then residue of the said three several terms of one thousand Years Eight hundred Years and five hundred Years therein And also the said four unsatisfied Bonds or such of them as shall then be unpaid unto the said William Postlethwaite his Executors Administrators or A∫signs or as her or they shall direct or appoint (Subject neverthele∫s to such Redemption in Equity as the same Premises shall under and by virtue of the said Indenture of Demise or Mortgage of the fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven be then subject or liable to) free form all Incumbrances

to 

111

To be made or done by the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators or A∫signs and to for and upon no other Use Trust Intent or Purpose whatsoever And the said William Postlethwaite doth hereby for himself his Heirs Executors and Administrators covenant Promise and Agree to and with the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Adminis trators and A∫signs that so long as the said Bills of Exchange or any or either of them shall remain outstanding and unprovided for by the said William Postlethwaite or any other monies due or to grow due from him to the said Joseph Marryatt shall be unpaid and undischarged he the said William Postlethwaite his Heirs Executors and Admõrs shall and will yearly and every year well and faithfully ship and consign or cause to be shipped and consigned unto the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators or A∫signs in London or to such other person or persons in that City or elsewhere in Great Britain as he or they shall direct All and singular the Sugar and other Produce except Rum which shall grow or be made upon or from the said Plantations or Estates or either of them whereof or of the Rents I∫sues or Profits of which or of any part of which the said William Postlethwaite his Heirs Executors or Administrators shall be in the Po∫se∫sion or the Receipt And in case of his or their not being or not continuing in the Po∫se∫sion of the said William Postlethwaite his Heirs Executors or Admõrs shall and will yearly and every Year ship and consign or assure to be shipped and consigned in manner aforesaid a quantity of Sugar and other Produce from the said William Postlethewaite’s other Estates at Demerara in North America equal to the Produce of the said two Plantations and Estates except the Rum in order that the Sugar and other Produce so to be shipped and consigned may by the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators or A∫signs be sold and disposed of upon Commi∫sion in the usual and customary manner of Merchants in London And that he the said William Postlethwaite his Heirs Exõrs Admõrs or A∫signs shall not nor will in any wise dog incumber or annex any conditions whatsoever to the said Consignments or any part thereof either by Bills of Exchange Transfer of Bills of Lading or otherwise howsoever but shall and will permit and suffer and direct the whole net proceeds of the said Joseph Marryat his Exõrs Admõrs or A∫signs to be by him or them kept and retained and from time to time as occasion may require duly applied in or towards satisfaction and discharge of the said Bills of Exchange when and as the same shall become payable and of all such other Monies as hereinbefore mentioned and the Interest thereof respectively until the whole of the said Bills and other Monies and Interest shall be fully paid and discharges And the said Joseph Marryat doth hereby for himself his Heirs Executors and Admõrs and A∫signs that he the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs shall and will according to the usage and custom of Merchants cause Insure to be duly made on all such Sugars as shall from time to time be shipped and consigned as hereinbefore mentioned according to the directions or advice he or they shall from time to rime receive form the said William Postlethwaite his Executors Admõrs or A∫signs or otherwise as occasion may be or require And also shall

and 

112

And will duly and faithfully sell and dispose of all and every the Sugars and other Produce so shipped and consigned as aforesaid and which shall come to his or their Po∫se∫sion to best advantage for the benefit of the said William Postlethwaite his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs and shall and will pay and apply the net proceeds of such Sugars when and as the same shall be by him or them received and also all monies which shall in cases of lo∫s be by him or them recovered and received upon or by virtue of any such Policy or Policies of Insurance as shall be effected by virtue of these Presents in or towards Payment of the said Bills of Exchange and other Monies and Interest hereinbefore mentioned And from and after full Payment thereof unto thesaid William Postlethwaite his Executors Administrators or A∫signs or as or they shall from time to time order direct and appoint And lastly that they thesaid Joseph Marryat and William Postlethwaite Do and each of them Doth hereby authorize constitute and impower Alexander Cockburn and John Orr both of the said Island of Grenada Esquires their and each of their Attornies and Attorney jointly and severally for and in their several and respective names to be and appear before the proper Officer or Officers for the recording of Deeds in the said Island of Grenada and then and there to acknowledge the respective signing sealing and delivery of these Presents by the said Joseph Marryat and William Postlethwaite and to do perform and execute all such other Acts Deeds Matters and Things as shall or may be requisite for procuring these Presents to be duly recorded according to the Law for recording of Deeds in the said Island of Grenada in Witne∫s whereof the said Parties to these Presents have hereunto set their Hands and Seals the Day and Year first above written

Sealed and delivered by the within named

Josp ( L S ) Marryat _________________ ( L S )

Joseph Marryat being first duly stamped) in the presence of

Robt Smith – Robt Wiltshire 

Sealed and delivered by the within named William Postlethwaite in the presence of Robert Wiltshire Clear to Robert Smith of Basinghall Street London Gentleman maketh Oath and saith that he together with the said Robert Smith was present and did see Joseph Marryat in the Parchment Writing or Deed of Declaration of Trust hereto annexed named duly sign seal and as his Act and Deed deliver the said Parchment Writing or Deed And that the Named “Josh Marryat” to the said Deed set and subscribed as the Party executing the same and the Names “Robt Smith” “Robt. Wiltshire” set and subscribed to the Attestation written on the back of the said Deed as Witne∫ses to attest the due Execution thereof by the said Joseph Marryat are of the respective proper handswriting of the said Joseph Marryat Robert Smith and this Deponent

Rob Wiltshire

Sworn at the Mansion House London this 10th January 1799 before me

RC Glyn Mayor

To all to whom these Present shall come I Sir Richard Carr Glyn Knight Lord Mayor of the City of London In pursuance of an Act of Parliament made and pa∫sed in the fifth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second Intituled an Act for the more easy recovery of Debts in his Majesty’s Plantations and Colonies in America Do hereby Certify that on the Day of the Date hereof Personally came and appeared before me Robert Wilshire the Deponent named in the Affidavit hereunto annexed being a Person well known and worthy of good Credit and by solemn Oath which the

said 

113

Said Deponent then took before me upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God Did solemnly and sincerely declare testify and depose to be true the several matters and things mentioned and contained in the said annexed Affidavit

( L S )

In Faith and Testimony whereof I the said Lord Mayor have aused the seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said City of London to be hereunto put and Affixed and the Parchment Writing or Deed or Declaration of Trust mentioned and referred to in and by the Affidavit to be hereunto also annexed Dated in London the tenth day of January in the Year of our Lord One thousand ∫even hundred and ninety nine

Windale


And I continue the search and research for ggg-grandfather James Smith.

Enjoy,

Jim
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Part 626s – Smith Robertson Genealogy – 1799 Robert Smith (Entered 1801) – Grand Roi and Mon Plaisir Estates, Saint John – Part 1 of 2

17 January 2012

Good Day,

In my continued sear and research for the origins and genealogy of my ggg-grandfather James Smith at times I chance upon a name, aka surname, that sort of catches my eye. And just before I go any further, this Document appears to be a followup to the previous one that only includes the name Robert Smith.

The name that has caught my eye is that of "Marryat". I wonder if it my have been an original format of the current name "Marriot"? Just thinking our loud. Anyway from A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D… Vol. II, edited by Ashworth P. Burke. London, 1895, I discovered information that more than likely is of the same Joseph and Samuel Marryat, which are names included in this Document.

Here are the first five Pages of the 1799 Document which appears to be a schedule of payment options and choices. The name Robert Smith appears as Legal Counsel. Once again there does not appear to be any immediate connection to ggg-grandfather James Smith.

Here are the images of Pages 105 through and including 109 as downloaded from the Grenada Registers of Records and Item 3 of the microfilm FHL [1563378].


My Transcription -

105

Entered 11th May 1801

This Indenture made the ninth day of January in the thirty ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith ₰. And in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven Hundred and ninety nine Between Joseph Marryat of New Bridge Street Blackfriars in the City of London Merchant of the one part and William Postlethwaite of the Island of Grenada in the West Indies Planter of the other part Whereas by Indenture of Demise or Mortgage bearing date the fifth day of March One thousand seven hundred and eighty seven and made or mentioned to be made between Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier by their several descriptions therein mentioned of the one Past and Thomas Harrison (since deceased) and Henry Poole (then Partners in Trade with the said Thomas Harrison) by their several descriptions therein also mentioned of the other Part After reciting as therein is recited A certain Plantation and Premises called Grand Roi situate in the said Island of Grenada together with the Negroes Slaves Cattle Live and Dead Stock Utensils and Implements thereto belonging with the Appurte nances were duly granted and demised by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Cole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs for the term of One Thousand Years And by the same Indenture A Certain other Plantation and premises called Mont Plaisir situate in the said Island with the Negroes Slaves Cattle Live and Dead Stock Utensils and Implements thereto belonging with the Appurtenances were also duly granted and demised by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs for the term of Eight hundred Years And by the same Indenture certain Negro Slaves therein mentioned with the I∫sue and Increase of the Females of the said Slaves were duly granted and demised by the said Jean Baptiste Ollivier unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs for the term of five hundred Years subject to a Proviso for making void the said Indenture on Payment by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariescheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier or either of their or either of their Heirs Executors or Admõrs unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs of the sum of twenty

Thousand

106

Thousand Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain with Interest for the same (and also of the sum of nine hundred and seventeen Pounds five ∫hillings being the balance of an Account Current therein mentioned) making in the whole both Principal and Interest the sum of twenty six thousand nine hundred and twenty six pounds five shillings by Eight yearly Instalments payable on the first day of September in each and every Year in manner therein mentioned And Whereas the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptist Ollivier did at the same time enter into and execute to the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole eight several Bonds or Obligations in Writing bearing date respectively the said fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and eight seven for securing payment of the said several Instalments and Interest And Whereas the said Thomas Harrison departed this Life on or about the thirty first day of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety one having previously a∫signed his share and Interest in the said Monies to the said Henry Poole and having also fist duly made and published his last Will and Testament in Writing bearing date the sixteenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and ninety and thereby constituted and appointed the said Henry Poole together with James Clarke Satterthwaite Esquire Executors thereof which said Will hath since his Death been duly proved by the said Henry Poole alone in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury And Whereas the dour first of the said Yearly Instalments were paid and discharged by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier and the four Bonds corresponding with such Instalments were delivered up to be cancelled but the four last of such Instalments not being paid thesaid Henry Poole in or about the Month of December one thousand seven hundred and eight five made up an Account of the Principal Money and Interest then due on the said Mortgage and unsatisfied Bonds whereby it appears that there was then justly due and owing to the said Henry Poole as surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid from the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier the sum of fourteen thousand and thirty one Pounds ten ∫hillings and eight pence of lawful Money of Great Britain And Whereas the said Henry Poole as such surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid in or about the said Month of December One thousand seven hundred and ninety five duly executed a Power of Attorney to Edmund Thornton Duncan Campbell and John Orr of the said Island of Grenada Esquires thereby authorizing them to institute such proceedings at Law and in Equity as might be proper for settling the said Mortgage Account and for recovering the Payment thereof out of the said Mortgaged Premises and certain proceedings have been since had thereon accordingly and the same are now depending in the Courts of the said Island And Whereas thesaid William Postlethwaite previously to the Institution of such proceedings entered into Po∫se∫sion of the said Plantation and Premises called Grand Rio and then was and still is in the receipt of the receipt of the Rents Profits and Produce thereof And Whereas by certain Articles of Agreement bearind date the twentieth day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight and made or mentioned to be made between the said Henry Poole of the first part the said William Postlethwaite of the second part and the said Joseph Marryat of the third part After

reciting


107


Reciting as or to the effect hereinbefore recited And reciting that the said William Postlethwaite had through the said Joseph Marryat made proposals to the said Henry Poole for paying off the said Mortgage and taking on A∫signment thereof but such proposals not being acceded to other proposals in lieu thereof had been made and agreed to between the said Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat at as thereinafter mentioned subject neverthele∫s tp the confirmation thereof by the said William Postlethwaite It is by the said now reciting Articles Witne∫sed and the said Parties thereto did Mutually ^_____ or themselves their Heirs Executors and Administrators each with the other and others of them and the Executors and Administrators of the other and others of them (amongst other things) as follows that is to say first That the Principal Monies and Interest due upon the said Mortgage and Bonds such Interest being computed to the first day of September then next and now last past amounting in the whole by the account thereon indorsed to the sum ‘ of Sixteen thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence should be paid by the said William Postlethwaite to the said Henry Poole at the times and in manner following vizt the sum of six thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen Shillings and four pence should be paid down to the said Henry Poole his Executors Administrators or A∫signs at the time thereinafter mentioned and the sum of ten thousand Pounds residue of the said sum of sixteen thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence should be paid down to the said Henry Poole his Executors Administrators or A∫signs at the time Hereinafter mentioned and the sum of ten thousand Pounds residue of the said sum of sixteen thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence should be paid within the space of ten Years from the ∫aid first day of September then next by ten equal annual Instalments Payable on the first day of September in every Year to each and every of which said Instalments should be added the Interest then due on the remainder of the said Principal sum of ten thousand Pounds such Interest being computed at the rate of five Pounds per Cent per Annum Secondly That the Payment of such Instalments (comprehending both Principal and Interest) should be paid or secured to be paid by Bills of Exchange to be drawn by the said William Postlethwaite upon and to be accepted by the said Joseph Marryat payable to the said Henry Poole or Order? Thirdly That as a further or Collateral Security for the due and punctual Payment of such Bills according to the tenors thereof respectively the said Joseph Marryat should and would at any time on Demand from and after such Notification should be made or given to him as thereinafter mentioned transfer and A∫sign unto and in the Names of four responsible Persons two to be nominated by the said Henry Poole and the other two by the said Joseph Marryat the Capital sum of twenty thousand Pounds three per Cent Consolidated Bank Annuities Upon the Trusts following that is to say In Trust to pay the Dividends and Interest thereof from time to time to the said Joseph Marryat and his A∫signs for his and their own use and benefit And upon further Trust when and as any of such Bills of Exchange ∫hould be duly paid and discharged to transfer and rea∫sign to the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators or A∫signs one tenth part

of


108


Of the said Capital sum of twenty thousand Pounds three per Cent Consolidated Bank Annuities But in case any one or more of the said Bills of Exchange should not be paid or and when the same should become due and payable Then In Trust by and out of the Dividends of the said Stock and by sale of so much of the Capital of the said Stock as should be nece∫sary for that purpose to pay and discharge such Bill or Bills of Exchange with all Charges and Expenses attending the NonPayment thereof and that such Trustees should be a proper Deed or Instrument in Writing declare the Trusts thereof accordingly fourthly That is case is should not be convenient to the said William Postlethwaite to pay down so large a sum as the sum of six thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence then that the sum of four thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence of like lawful Money should be paid down by him to the said Henry Poole in part Payment of the said sum of sixteen thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence and Interest and that the remainder thereof should be paid or secured to be paid by the said William Postlethwaite to the said Henry Poole within seven Years from the first day of September then next by seven equal annual Instalments payable as therein mentioned and the Payment thereof to be secured as therein also mentioned fifthly That the said William Posthelwaite should have the option of determining which of the said two modes or Plans of Payment he would adopt such Option to be declared to the said Attornies of the said Henry Poole within thirty days next after the said Articles of Agreement should be shown and presented to him for the Execution thereof and that within ten days next after such option should be declared the said William Postlethwaite should and would draw Bills of Exchange upon the said Joseph Marryat (payable to the said Henry Poole or Order) corresponding with the said Articles and the mode or plan of Payment so adopted by the said William Postlethwaite Sixthly that upon Notification being made or given to the said Joseph Marryat and Henry Poole of the mode or plan of Payment which should have been adopted by the said William Postlethwaite and upon Receipt of the said Bills of Exchange in England the said Articles so far as respected the said Joseph Marryat and Henry Poole should immediately thereupon be carried into full and comple__ effect Seventhly that all Expenses which should have been incurred by the said Henry Poole in the said Island touching the commencing and prosecuting of any Suit or Proceedings in Justice of the said Letter of Attorney of any Instructions since given by him to his said Attornies in respect of the said Mortgage and Bonds as also the Commi∫sion chargeable by or payable to his said Attornies on account thereof should be advanced and paid to him by the said William Postlethwaite with Liberty to the said William Postlethwaite to charge the same against the said Mortgage Premises it being the true intent and meaning of the said Articles of Agreement now in recital that the said Henry Poole should receive Payment of his sd Mortgage Debt and Interest in manner aforesaid free of all charges and expenses whatsoever Eighthly that when such Option should have been determined and notified such payments made and such Securities given as aforesaid the said Henry Poole should and would at the Costs and Charges of the said William Postlethwaite and Joseph Marryat duly a∫sign and make over unto them or one of them or to such Person or Persons as they should direct or appoint all his Right Title and Interest as surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid of and in the said Mortgage Debt and Interest and of all Securities for the Payment thereof And also should and would give and execute full and irrevocable Power and

Authority


109


Authority to them or either of them or to such person or persons as aforesaid to take such steps as might be nece∫sary or proper for establishing the said Mortgage account or debt and for recovering Payment thereof as also for foreclosing the Equity of Redemption of and in the said Mortgaged Premises He the said Henry Poole his Executors and Administrators being fully indemnified by the said William Postlethwaite and Joseph Marryat from and against all Costs Charges and Expences whatsoever which should or might be incurred in or about any Proceedings to be instituted for all or any of the Purposes aforesaid as in and by the said in part recited Indenture of Demise or Mortgage duly recorded in the Register’s Office of the said Island of Grenada and the said Bonds and Articles of Agreement reference being thereunto respectively had may more fully appear And Whereas the said William Postlethwaite did in pursuance and part performance of the said Articles on his part and with the Time thereby limited declare to the said Attornies of the said Henry Poole the Option given to him by the said Articles and did determine to adopt the first of the said two modes or plans of payment mentioned in the said Articles and in pursuance of such his Option and Determination did within the time limited for that purpose draw ten several sets of Bills of Exchange upon the said Joseph Marryat (payable to the said Henry Poole or Order) for Payment of the ten annual Installments and Interest comprised in the said Mode or Plan of Payment so adopted by him as aforesaid and corresponding therewith and with the said Articles And Whereas Notification hath been duly made or given to the said Joseph Marryat and Henry Poole of the mode or plan of Payment as adopted by the said William Postlethwaite and the said several sets of Bills of Exchange have been transmitted to and received by the said Joseph Marryat in England And Whereas the said Joseph Marryat hath at the request of the said William Postlethwaite in further pursuance and performance of the said agreement on the part of the said William Postlethwaite this day advanced and paid to the said Henry Poole the said sum of six thousand three hundred and nineteen Pounds seventeen shillings and four pence And also the further sum of One hundred and twelve Pounds ten shillings and ten pence (being the Interest thereof from the said first day of September last to the day of the date of these presents and likewise the further sum of One hundred and Eight Pounds at which it was consented and agreed between the said Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat that the charges and expenses incurred by the said Henry Poole in the said Island touching the Suits or Proceedings instituted in pursuance of the said Letter of Attorney and the commi∫sion payable to his said Attornies thereon should be finally ascertained and liquidated such three several Sums making in the whole the sum of Six thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence And Whereas the said Joseph Marryat hath in pursuance and performance of the said Agreement on his part duly accepted the said several Bills of Exchange and hath delivered over the same s accepted to the said Henry Poole and for better securing the payment thereof when and as the same shall become due and payable the said Joseph Marryat hath also in further pursuance and performance of the said Agreement on his part this Day transferred and

A∫signed

On to Part 2.

Enjoy,

Jim
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Part 625s – Smith Robertson Genealogy – 1799 Robert Smith – Grand Roi and Mon Plaisir Estates, Saint John – Part 2 of 2

16 January 2012

Good Day,

The cold continues here in Tampa. Supposed to be warming up this week… and only 4 ½ months until the beginning of Hurricane Season.

And staying with my Transcription Project in the search for the genealogy, ancestry, and origins of my ggg-grandfather James Smith, today’s Posting of A Genealogy Hunt presents the next four Pages of the 1799 Document from the Grenada Registers of Records. (See Part 624s for the first five Pages.)

The above inserted image is a cut-out from the 1801 Gavin Smith Map of the Island of Grenada. The portion that I have included approximates the location of the two Estates; Grand Roi and Mon Plaisir. The Red oval is placed in the contiguous location.

Here are the images of Pages 102 through and including 105 as downloaded from the Grenada Registers of Records and Item 3 of the microfilm FHL [1563378].


And my Transcription –


102

Come at or procure without Suit at Law or Equity To have and to hold the said two several Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Cattle Stock and all and singular other the Premises hereby A∫signed or mentioned or intended so to be with Appurtenances unto the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs from henceforth for and during all the rest residue and remainder and to come and unexpired of and in the aid three several Terms of One thousand Years Eight hundred Years and five hundred Years in and by the said in part recited Indenture of Demise Granted as aforesaid subject neverthele∫s to such Redemption in Equity as the same Premises are under and by virtue of the said Indenture of Demise now subject and liable to And to have hold receive take and enjoy the said Principal Monies and Interest and Bonds hereby a∫signed or mentioned or intended so to be and every part thereof unto the said Joseph Marryat at his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs as his and their own proper Monies Goods and Chattels absolutely for ever and for the Consideration aforesaid He the said Henry Poole Hath made authorized constituted and appointed And by these Presents Doth make authorize constitute and appoint the said Joseph Marryat his Executor Admõrs and A∫signs the rue and Lawful Attorney and Attornies of him the said Henry Poole his Executors and Admõrs in his or their name or names or otherwise but at the proper Costs and Charges of the said Joseph Marryat his Executor Admõrs and A∫signs to ask demand sue for recover and receive of and from the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier and each of them their and each of their Heirs Exõrs Admõrs and A∫signs or whom else it doth shall or may concern The said Principal Monies and Interest hereby A∫signed or mentioned or intended so to be every or any part thereof and upon Non Payment thereof or any part thereof to take and use all lawful and equitable ways and means by Action suit Arrest Attachment or otherwise for recovering and inforcing payment thereof and such proceeding or proceedings to prosecute and carry on to Judgment and Execution and or to release discontinue or withdraw the same as the said Joseph Marryat his Exõrs Admõrs or A∫signs shall think proper And upon receipt of the said Principal Monies and Interest or any part thereof to give sign and execute proper and sufficient receipts Releases and discharges for the same He the said Henry Poole hereby ratifying allowing and confirming and agreeing to ratify allow and Confirm all and whatsoever the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs or A∫signs shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the Premises by virtue of these Presents And the said Henry Poole doth hereby for himself his Heirs Exõrs and Admõrs Covenant Promise and Agree to and with the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs that he the said Henry Poole hath not nor hat the said Thomas Harrison his Exõrs or Admõrs or any or either of them made done committed or wittingly or willingly suffered and that he the said Henry Poole his Exõrs or Admõrs shall not nor will at any time or times hereafter make do commit or suffer any Act Deed Matter or Thing whatsoever whereby or by reason or means whereof the said two Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Cattle Stock and Premises hereby a∫signed or mentioned or intended so to be or the said three several Terms of One thousand Years Eight hundred Years and five hundred Years therein or any of them are is can shall or may be impeached charged surrendered

forfeited

103

Forfeited or incumbered in Title Charge Estate or otherwise howsoever And also that he the said Henry Poole shall not nor will at anytime or times hereafter revoke defeat or make void the Power hereby given nor released not discharge the said unsatisfied Bonds or the Principal Monies and Interest thereby secured or any Part thereof nor release discontinue or become nonsuit in any Action Suit Proceeding brought commenced or prosecuted or which shall or may be brought commenced or is prosecuted in pursuance of these Presents not Act in the Premises further or otherwise than as the said Joseph Marryat his Exõrs Admõrs or A∫signs and all and every other Person and Persons whosoever having or lawfully or equitably Claiming or who shall or may at any time or times have or lawfully or equitably Claim any Estate Right Title Trust or Interest of into or out of the said two Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Cattle Stock and Premises and the said Principal Monies and Interest hereby A∫signed or mentioned or intended so to be by from under or in Trust for him them or any of them shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter upon the reasonable request and at the proper Costs and Charges of the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs or A∫signs make do and execute or cause or procure to be made done and executed all and every such further and other lawful and reasonable Act and Acts Deed and Deeds Things Devices Conveyances A∫signments and A∫surances in the Law whatsoever as well for the further better more perfectly and absolutely a∫signing and a∫suring the said Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Cattle Stock and Premises with the Appurtenances unto the said Joseph Marryat his Exõrs Admõrs and A∫signs for all the then residue of the said three several Terms of One thousand Years Eight hundred Years and five hundred Years therein (Subject as aforesaid) as also for the further better more perfectly and absolutely a∫signing the said Principal Monies and Interest hereby A∫signed unto the said Joseph Marryat at his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs as by the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs or A∫signs or his or their Counsel learned in the Law shall be lawfully and reasonably devised or advised and required so as such further A∫surances contain in them no further or other Covenants than against the Person or Persons his her or their Heirs Exõrs or Admõrs who shall make or do the same And so as the Person or Persons who shall be required to make do or execute the same be not compelled or compellable for the making or doing thereof to go on Travel above ten Miles from his her or their then most usual Dwellings or Places of abode And the said Joseph Marryat doth hereby for himself his Heirs Executors and Admõrs Covenant Promise and agree to and with the said Henry Poole his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs that he the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs shall and will well and sufficiently save defend keep harmle∫s and indemnified the said Henry Poole his Heirs Executors and Admõrs and his and their Lands Tenements Goods and Chattels of from and against all and all manner of Costs Charges Damages and Expenses whatsoever which he the said Henry Poole his Heirs Exõrs or Admõrs shall or may bear pay sustain or be liable to for or by

reason

104

Reason or means of his or their name or names being used in any Action suit or other Proceedings which shall or may be brought commenced or Prosecuted by the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Administrators or A∫signs for the Recovery of the said Mortgage Debt and Interest hereby a∫signed or any part thereof or any ways relating thereto And lastly the said Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat do and each of them doth hereby authorize and empower Alexander Cockburn and John Orr both of the said Island of Grenada Esquires their Attornies and Attorney jointly and each of them severally for and in their respective Names to be and appear before the proper Officer or Officers for the recording of Deeds in the sd Island of Grenada and then and these to acknowledge the Signing sealing and Delivery of these Presents by the said Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat and to do perform and execute all such other Acts Deeds Matters and Things as may be requisite for procuring these Presents to be duly recorded according to the Law for recording of Deeds in the said Island In Witne∫s whereof the said Parties to these Presents have hereunto set their Hands and Seals the Day and Year first above written.

Henry ( L S ) Poole – Josh ( L S ) Marryat

Sealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of

Robt Smith – Robt Wiltshire

Received the day of the date of the within Indenture of and from the within named Joseph Marryat the sum of Six thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence being the Consideration Money within mentioned to be paid by him to me £6612.8.2

Witne∫s – Robt. Smith – Robt. Wiltshire

Henry Poole

Robert Wilshire Clerk to Robert Smith of Basinghall Street Gentleman maketh Oath and saith that he together with the said Robert Smith was present and did see Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat in the Parchment Writing or Indenture of A∫signment hereunto annexed respectively named duly sign seal and as their respective Acts and Deeds deliver the said Parchment Writing or Indenture of A∫signment And that the Names “Henry Poole” “Josh Marryat” to the said Indenture set and subscribed as parties executing the same And the Names “Robt. Smith” “Robt. Wiltshire” set and subscribed to the Attestation written on the back of the said Indenture as Witne∫ses to attest the due execution thereof by the said Henry Poole and Joseph Marryat are of the respective proper Handswriting and of the said Henry Poole Joseph Marryat Robert Smith and this Deponent

Rob Wiltshire

Sworn at the Mansion House London this
10th Janry 1799 Before me R C Glyn Mayor

To all to whom these presents shall come I Sir Richard Carr Glyn Knight Lord Mayor of the City of London In pursuance of an Act of Parliament made and pa∫sed in the fifth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second Intituled an Act for the more easy recovery of Debts in His Majesty’s Plantations and Colonies in America Do hereby Certify that on the Day of the Date hereof Personally came and appeared before me Robert Wiltshire the Deponent named in the Affidavit hereunto annexed being a Person well known and worthy of good Credit and by solemn Oath which the said

105

Said Deponent then took before me upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God Did solemnly and sincerely declare testify and depose to be true the several matters and things mentioned and contained in the said annexed Affidavit

( L S )

In Faith and Testimony whereof I the said Lord Major have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said City of London to be hereunto put and affixed and the Parchment Writing or Indenture of A∫signment mentioned and referred to in and by the said Affidavit to be hereunto also annexed Dated in London the tenth Day of January in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety nine

Windale

The next Indenture appears to be new, but a continuation of this one. Stay tuned.

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Jim
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Part 624s – Smith Robertson Genealogy – 1799 Robert Smith – Grand Roi and Mon Plaisir Estates, Saint John – Part 1 of 2

15 January 2012

Good Day,

When is a Risotto not a Risotto? According to what I have read, there is no true Risotto but made with three types of rice: Arborio, Carnaroli, and Nano.

Okay, okay, something to do with the ‘pearl’ in the center of the rice. Well last night I tried something different, once again, for supper – Chicken and Orzo Pasta… and made it like a Risotto. ‘Twas ever so easy to prepare. Chicken breast cut in some fork-sized bites, water and chicken broth, and Orzo pasta all thrown into the pot. Brought to a boil and then lowered heat and stirred every so often for about 12 minutes. In the meantime I fried up some sliced mushrooms and minced garlic in olive oil and butter. Once the chicken orzo concoction was sort of done, I threw in the mushrooms and garlic, some various herbs, pepper and salt, and about a ¼ cup chopped Nasturtium flowers, stems, leaves, and all. Then I stirred in a bit more than a ¼ cup of Parmesan Cheese. Served it with shaved Parmesan Cheese on warmed plates. Too, too good.

And then I got back to my Transcription Project in my search and research for the genealogy and origins of my ggg-grandfather James Smith. I have decided that one of my genealogy priorities this 2012, sort of a resolution, (but don’t count on it), is to transcribe as much of those Smith-related Documents from the period of 1764 through 1850 that are available from the Grenada Registers of Records. All-things-being-equal I would hope to find more hints, clues, and leads to the origins and genealogy of ggg-grandfather James. For your information, that would be about 23 of the 33 16mm microfilms that are housed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

In keeping with my goal, here is the next 1799 Document of the Grenada Registers of Records from Item 3 of the microfilm FHL [1563378]. This one includes the attorney Robert Smith of Basinghall Street, London. His name, and work appears to be a possible constant over a number of Documents. There does not appear to be any reference or link to ggg-grandfather James Smith included in the nine pages of this Indenture.

For your information I try to include as many as possible surnames as labels to my Postings. All-things-being-equal the following are names, as transcribed, included in this 1799 Indenture:

  • James Campbell
  • Alexander Cockburn
  • Thomas Harrison
  • Me∫srs French and Johnston
  • Sir Richard Carr Glyn
  • Monsr LeVevier
  • Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau
  • Monsr Marreaud
  • Joseph Marryat
  • Samuel Marryat
  • James Mays
  • Jean Baptiste Ollivier
  • John Orr
  • Henry Poole
  • William Postlethwaite
  • Messors St. Germain
  • James Clark Satterwaite
  • Robert Smith
  • Robert Wiltshire

Here are the first set of two of downloaded images of Pages 97 through and including 101.


My transcription –


97

Examined

Entered 11th May 1801.

This Indenture made the ninth day of January in the thirty ninth Year of the Reign or our Sovereign Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland Kind Defender of the Faith ₰. And in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety nine Between Henry Poole of Woodford in the County of E∫sex Esquire of the one Part and Joseph Marryat of New Bridge Street Blackfriars in the City of London Merchant of the other Part Whereas by Indenture of Demise or Mortgage bearing date the fifth day of March One thousand seven hundred and eight seven and made or mentioned to be made between Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau of the Parish of Saint John in the Island of Grenada Widow and Jean Baptiste Ollivier of the same Parish and Island Esquire of the one Part and Thomas Harrison of the Angel Court Throgmorton Street London Merchant (then in thesaid Island of Grenada but since deceased) and the said Henry Poole (then Partner in Trade with the said Thomas Harrison) of the other Part After Reciting as therein is recited It is witne∫sed that for the Consideration therein mentioned They the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier and each of them Did Grant Bargain sell Demise and to farm Let unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs All that Plantation Piece or Parcel of Land commonly called or known by the name of Grand Roi Estate or Plantation situate lying and being in the Parish of Saint John in the said Island of Grenada containing three hundred and thirty two Acres and an half Acre of Land (be the same more or le∫s) butted and bounded as follows that is to say towards the North by Lands belonging to the Palmiste Plantation of Me∫srs. French and Johnston towards the West by the Kings fifty paces next the Sea Shore towards the South by Lands belonging to the Ance Noire Plantation of James Mays and towards the East by Lands belonging to the Mon Plaisir Plantation of the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau thereinafter Demised or however otherwise the same might be butted or bounded lying or being with all and singular the Dwelling houses Outhouses Negro houses Mills Boiling houses Curing houses Stoves Still houses Stables

Pens

98

Pens and other Edifices and Erections of what quality or nature soever on the said Plantation or any Part thereof erected Built standing and being And all and singular the Stills Still heads Coppers Furnaces Worms Cisterns and Tubs fixed or unfixed then being on thesaid Plantation or of right belonging thereto And also all and every of those one hundred and fifteen Negro and other Salves specified in the List marked A in the Schedule thereunto annexed And all those twenty six Mules twenty two head of horned Cattle and eighteen Sheep (being the live Stock of the said Plantation) with the future I∫sue and Increase of the Females of the said Slaves and other live Stock together with all and singular the Pots Drips Coolers Casks Plantation Stores Utensils and Implements whatsoever used or useful for the Purposes by Agriculture or Manufacture then being upon or belonging to the same Plantation as the Stores and Dead Stock thereof To hold the said Plantation and Premises with the Appurtenances unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs from the day of the date of the said Indenture for the Term of One thousand Years from thence next ensuring subject to the Proviso thereinafter contained and hereinafter set forth for making void the same And it is thereby further witne∫sed that for the Considerations therein mentioned she the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau Did Grant Bargain sell Demise and to farm Let unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs All that other Plantation Piece or Parcel of Land of her the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau commonly called of Known by the name of Mon Plaisire situate lying and being in the same parish of Saint John in the said Island of Grenada containing two hundred and thirty nine English Statute Acres (were the same more or le∫s) butted and bounded as follows that is to say towards the North by Lands of the Plantation called Palmiste of Me∫srs French and Johnston by Lands of Monsr LeVevier and by Lands of the Messors St. Germain towards the East by Lands of the Plantation called Belvidere of James Campbell Esquire towards the South by Lands of Monsr Marreaud and by Lands of the Plantation called Ance Noire of James Mays Esquire and towards the West by the therein before described Plantation of Grand Roi or otherwise howsoever the same might be butted and bounded lying or being with all and singular the Dwelling houses Outhouses Negrohouses Mills Boiling houses Curing houses Stoves Still houses Stables Pens and other Edifices and Erections of what quality or nature soever on the said Plantation or any part thereof Erected standing or being And all and singular the Stills Still heads Coppers Furnaces Worms Cisterns and Tubs fixed or unfixed then being on the said Plantation or of right belonging thereto And also all those one hundred and three Negro and other Slaves specified in the List marked B in the Schedule thereunto annexed And all those twenty seven Mules and twelve head of horned Cattle (being the live Stock of the same Plantation) with the future I∫sue and Increase of the Females of the said Slaves and other Live Stock together with all and singular the Pots Drips Coolers Casks Plantation Stoves Utensils and Implements whatsoever and or useful for the purpose of Agriculture or Manufacture then being upon or belonging to the same Plantation as the Stores or dead Stock

thereof

99

Thereof To hold the said last mentioned Plantation and Premises with Appurtenances unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Administrators and A∫signs from the day of the date of the said Indenture for the Term of Eight hundred Years from thence next ensuing Subject also to the before mentioned Proviso And it is hereby further Witne∫sed that for the Considerations therein mentioned He the said Jean Baptiste Ollivier Did Grant Bargain Sell Demise and to Farm Set unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Administrators and A∫signs All those forty two Negro and other Slaves specified in the List marked C in the Schedule thereunto annexed with the future I∫sue and Increase of the Females thereof To hold the said last mentioned Forty two Slaves with the future I∫sue and Increase of the Females thereof unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs and A∫signs from the day of the date of the said Indenture for the Term of Five hundred Years from thence next ensuing subject also to the before mentioned Proviso for making void the said Indenture and Terms of Years on Payment by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier or either of them their or either of their Heirs Executors or Admõrs unto thesaid Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Admõrs or A∫signs of the sum of Twenty thousand Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain with Interest for the same at and after the rate of Six Pounds per Cent per Annum (and also of the sum of nine hundred and seventeen Pounds five shillings being the ascertained balance of an Account Current therein mentioned) making in the whole both Principal and Interest the sum of Twenty six thousand nine hundred and twenty six Pounds five ∫hillings by eight yearly Instalments payable on the first day of September in each and every year at London in manner therein mentioned As in and by the said Indenture of Demise or Mortgage duly recorded in the Register Office of the said Island of Grenada on the ninth day of March one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven reference being thereunto had may more fully appear And whereas in and by eight several Bonds or Obligations in Writing bearing date respectively the said fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven they the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier became jointly and severally bound unto the said Thomas Harrison and Henry Poole their Executors Administrators and A∫signs in the Penal sums of Money in such Bonds respectively mentioned with conditions thereunder respectively written for payment of the several Instalments or sums of Money in the said Indenture of Mortgage mentioned at the several Periods therein stipulated that is to say on the said first day of September in each and every Year commencing in the first day of September in the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety four And Whereas the said Thomas Harrison departed this Life on or about the thirty first day of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety one

having

100

Having previously A∫signed his Share and Interest in the said Monies to the said Henry Poole and having also first duly made and published his Last Will and Testament in Writing bearing date the sixteenth day of February One thousand seven hundred and ninety and thereby constituted and appointed the said Henry Poole together with James Clark Satterthwaite Esquire Executors thereof which said Will hath since his death been duly proved by the said Henry Poole alone in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury And whereas the four first of the said Yearly Instalments were paid and discharged by the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier and the four Bonds corresponding with such Instalments have been delivered up to be cancelled by the four last of such Instalments have not yet been paid And there is now justly due and owing to the said Henry Poole or Surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid for Principal Money and Interest and Costs on the said Mortgage and unsatisfied Bonds the sum of sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve pounds eight shillings and two pence of lawful Money of Great Britain And Whereas the said Joseph Marryat hath contracted and agreed with the said Henry Poole for the absolute Purchase of all his right Title and Interest of and in the said Mortgage Debt and Securities at or for the price or sum of Sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence payable in manner hereinafter mentioned that is to say the sum of six thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence part thereof in present payment and the remainder thereof with Interest computed from the first day of September last at and the rate of five Pounds per Cent per Annum in ten Annual Instalments commencing on and from the said first day of September last And whereas the said Joseph Marryat hath accordingly this day paid to the said Henry Poole the said sum of six thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence in part of the said sum of Sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence and for payment of the residue thereof with Interest agreeably to such Instalments he the said Joseph Marryat hath accepted then ∫everal bills of Exchange drawn on him by William Postlethewaite of the Island of Grenada Planter bearing respectively become due and Payable the said Joseph Marryat hath this day transferred and a∫signed unto and in the joint names of himself and the said Henry Poole and also of Samuel Marryat of Chancery Lane London Esquire and Robert Smith of Basinghall Street London Gentlemen the Capital Sum of Twenty thousand Pounds three per Cent Consolidated Bank Annuities and the said Joseph Marryat Henry Poole Samuel Marryat and Robert Smith have by a certain Deed or Instrument in Writing bearing even date with these Presents duly declared the Trusts thereof accordingly Now this Indenture witne∫seth that for and in consideration of the said sum of Six thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence of lawful money of Great Britain in hand well and truly paid to the said Henry

Poole

101

Poole by the said Joseph Marryat at or before the Sealing and Delivery of these Presents in Part of the said Sum of Sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight ∫hillings and two pence and also for and in consideration of the Acceptance of the said several Bills of Exchange for Payment of the residue of the said sum of sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve pounds eight ∫hillings and two pence & of the Transfer of the said Stock for better securing the Payment of such Bills He the said Henry Poole Hath bargained sold A∫signed Transferred and set over and by these Presents Doth bargain sell A∫sign Transfer and set over unto the said Joseph Marryat his Executors Admõrs and A∫signs All that the said Plantation called Grand Roi and all Erections and Buildings thereon And also all those one hundred and fifteen Negro and other Slaves specified on the said List marked A in the Schedule to the said Indenture of Demise annexed or such of them as are now living with the present and future I∫sue and Increase of the females thereof And also all the Cattle Live and dead Stock Utensils Implements and Appurtenances to the same Plantation and Premises belonging And also all that thesaid other Plantation called Mon Plaisir and Erections and Buildings thereon And also all those One hundred and three Negro and other Salves specified in the List marked B in the said Schedule annexed to the said Indenture of Demise or such them as are now living with the Present and future i∫sue and Increase of the females thereof And also all the Cattle Live and dead Stock Utensils Implements and Appurtenances to the said last mentioned Plantation and Premises belonging And also all those forty two Negro and other Slaves specified in the List marked C in the said Schedule or such of them as are now living with the Present and future I∫sue and Increase of the Females thereof And all and singular other the Premises comprised in the said in part recited Indenture of Demise and herein before particularly mentioned and described And the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Yearly and other Rents I∫sues and Profits of the said Plantations and Premises and every part thereof with the Appurtenances And also the said Debt or Sum of Sixteen thousand six hundred and twelve Pounds eight shillings and two pence so due and owing from the said Marie Madelaine Coulon Mariecheau and Jean Baptiste Ollivier to the said Henry Poole as aforesaid together with all such Interest as shall from henceforth accrue and become due and payable thereon and also the said four several unsatisfied Bonds or Obligations for securing the Payment thereof And all the Estate Right Title Interest Use Trust Term and Terms of Years now to come and unexpired Property Claim and Demand whatsoever both at Law and in equity of him the said Henry Poole as surviving Mortgagee and Partner as aforesaid of into or out of the said several Plantations Buildings Negroes Slaves Cattle Stock and Premises and the said Principal Monies and Interest hereby a∫signed or intended so to be or any part thereof respectively Together with the said in part recited Indenture of Demise and all other Deeds Evidences and Writings relating to on concerning the said Plantations and Premises now in the Custody of the said Henry Poole pr which he can

come

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Jim
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Part 622s – Smith Robertson Genealogy – 1801 William, Robert, James – Belvidere, Boulogne, Madeys and Union Estates and Plantations – Part 6 of 6

13 January 2012

Good Day,

And now I come to the final and sixth part of my Transcription of this 1800 Document – Schedule B entered to the Grenada Registers of Records 2nd April 1801.

This is an amazing piece of work… and I was wondering about the poor soul who had to spend his days, and probably candlelit nights transcribing the original documents to the Registers… (His only dream in 1801 could have been… “I wish someone would invent an automatic contraption to do this work.”) And I am sure the geese always honked incessantly about having their left wing feathers plucked. Just a thought.

Anyway, in my search for any hints or leads to the discovery of the origins and genealogy of my ggg-grandfather James Smith, in Grenada, does not appear to be forthcoming in this specific 1800 Document. The three Smiths in this Document are: James - Clerk, Robert - Attorney, and William – The Reverend. There may be two William Smiths included but there is no real delineation between the two.

Here are the last six images, of the total 39 Pages, as downloaded from Item 3 of the microfilm FHL [1563378]. Pages 67 through and including 72 –



My Transcription of the last six Pages includes the sign-offs as seemed to be required. Please excuse my transcription of the German portion on Page 72.


67

To all to whom these Presents shall come I Harvey Christian Combe Esquire Lord Mayor of the City of London Do hereby Certify that on the day of the date here of personally came and appeared before me Alexander Scott in the annexed Indenture of Release named and acknowledged the said Indenture of Release and the Indenture of Lease thereby referred to to be his Free and Voluntary Act and Deed and that he executed the same for the uses and purposes therein mentioned

(L S)

In Faith and Testimony whereof I the said Lord Mayor have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said City of London to be here unto put and affixed Dated in London this twenty-fourth day of July in the Year of Our Lord One thousand and eight hundred

Windale

To all to whom these Presents shall come I Thomas Mandall Esquire Mayor of the Borough of Doncaster in the County of York in the Kingdom of Great Britain Do hereby Certify that on the day of the date here of Personally came and appeared Before me Ann Wordsworth in the annexed Indenture of Release named and acknowledged the said Indenture of Release and the Indenture of Lease thereby referred to to be her free and voluntary Act and Deed And that she executed the same for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned

(L S)

In Testimony whereof I the said Mayor have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said Borough to be here unto put and affixed Dated at Doncaster after said twenty Eighth day of August in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred

Thos. Mandall Mayor

Joseph Robinson of Wadworth County of York Servant with Ann Wordsworth of the same place Widow maketh Oath that he was present and did see Ann Verelst duly sign Seal and as her Act and Deed Deliver the respective Indentures of Lease and Release hereunto annexed And that the Name “Ann Verelst” thereto set and subscribed against the Seals of the said respective Indentures as one of the Parties executing the same is of the proper hand Writing of thesaid Ann Verelst And saith that the Names "James Hall" "Joseph Robinson" wrote on the back of the said respective Indentures of Lease and Release as subscribing Witne∫ses to the due Execution thereof by the said Ann Verelst are of the respective proper hands Writings of this Deponent and the said James Hall who subscribe his Name in this Deponents presence

Sworn at Doncaster in the said County of York in }

the Kingdom of Great Britain 28th day of August }

One thousand eight hundred Before me

Joseph Robinson

Thos Mandall Mayor

I Thomas Mandall Esquire Mayor of the Borough of Doncaster in the County of York in the Kingdom of Great Britain Do hereby Certify that Joseph Robinson named in the above written Affidavit Personally come before me the said Mayor and was duly Sworn to the Truth of the the said Affidavit at Doncaster aforesaid the twenty eighth day of August One thousand eight hundred In Testimony thereof I the said Mayor have hereunto subscribed my Name and caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said Borough to be hereto put and affixed the day and year above written

Thos. Mandall Mayor (L S)

68

To all to whom these Presents shall come I Henry Matson Esquire Mayor of the Town and Port of Sandwich in the County of Kent in the Kingdom of Great Britain Do hereby certify that on the day of the date hereof Personally came and appeared before me Sir Charles Kent Baronet and Dame Mary his Wife in the annexed Indenture of Release named and severally acknowledged the said Indenture of Release and the Indenture of Lease thereby referred to be their free and voluntary Acts and Deed (the said Dame Mary having been first examined separate and apart from her said Husband and freely and voluntary consenting thereto) and that they severally executed the same for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned

(L S )

In Faith and Testimony whereof I the said Major have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said Town and Port of Sandwich to be hereunto put and affixed Dated at Sandwich aforesaid the sixth day of September in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Eight hundred

H Matson Mayor

London to wit. ---- Robert Lanning Clerk to Me∫s. Ward Dennetts and Greaves of Henrietta Street in the Parish of St. Paul Covent Gardens in the County of Middlesex and Kingdom of Great Britain Gentlemen maketh Oath and saith that he was present and did see William Lushington Alexander Scott and Marthé Cornette Victorie De St. Cyr Scott by Robert Smith her Attorney duly sign seal and as their several and restriction Acts and Deeds deliver the Indenture of Bargain and Sale or Lease for a Year hereunto annexed marked with the letter A and this Deponent saith that the Names of Signatures “W. Lushington” “Alex. Scott” “Marthé Cornette Victoire de St; Cyr Scott by her Attorney Robt. Smith Thereunto set and subscribed as three of the Parties executing the same are of the respective proper hands Writing of the said William Lushington Alexander Scott and Robert Smith And this Deponent saith that the Names or Signatures “James Smith Robert Lanning” thereunto set and subscribed as the Witne∫ses attesting the Execution thereof by the said Alexander Scott are of the respective proper hands Writing of James Smith of Basinghall Street in the City of London Gentleman and of him this Deponent And that the Names or Signatures “William Brown Robert Lanning” thereunto set and subscribed as the Witne∫ses attesting the execution thereof by the said William Lushington and Robert Smith as such Attorney as aforesaid are of the respective proper hands writing of William Brown Clerk to thesaid Me∫sr. Ward Dennetts and Greaves and of him this Deponent; And this Deponent further saith that he was likewise present and did see William Smith the said Alexander Scott, Marthé Cornette Victoire de St. Cyr Scott by the said Robert Smith her Attorney William Lushington and James Law duly sign seal and as their several and respective Acts and Deeds deliver the Indentures of Release and Conveyances hereunto annexed marked with the Letter B and this Deponent saith that the Names or Signatures “William Smith, Alexr Scott, Marthé Cornette Victoire de St. Cyr Scott by her Attorney Robt. Smith W. Lushington, James Law hereunto set and subscribed as five of the Parties executing the same are of the respective proper hands writing of the said William Smith Alexander Scott Robert Smith William Lushington and James Law And this Deponent saith that the Names or Signatures “Geo. Theakston” “Robert Lanning” thereunto set and subscribed as the Witne∫ses attesting the Execution thereof by the said William Smith are of the respective proper Hands writing of George Theakston of Christ Church in the County of Surry Gentleman and of him this Deponent And that the Names or Signatures “James Smith Robert Lanning”

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Thereunto set and subscribed as the Witne∫ses attesting the Execution thereof by the said Alexander Scott are of the respective proper hands Writing of James Smith of Basinghall Street in the City of London Gentleman and of him this Deponent And that the Names or Signatures “William Brown Robert Lanning” thereunto set and subscribed as the Witne∫ses attesting the Execution thereof by the said Robert Smith as such Attorney as aforesaid and William Lushington and James Law are of the respective proper hands Writing of the said William Brown and of him this Deponent

Robert Lanning

Sworn at Guild Hall London this fifth day of

February 1801 Before me.

Willm Staines Mayor

To all to whom these Presents shall come I Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Sainte Cyr Scott of Wolfenbuttel in the Dutchy of Brunswick in Lower Saxony Widow and Relict of Michael Scott late of the Island of Grenada in the West Indies Esquire deceased Send Greeting Whereas the said Michael Scott was in his life time and at the time of his Death seized and po∫se∫sed of certain Plantations or Estates in the Island of Grenada called Boulogne and Madeys and Belvidere And whereas under and by virtue of a certain Deed bearing date the nineteenth day of November One thousand seven hundred and sixty five I am intitled to a Jointure of one thousand Pounds per Annum for the term of my naturel Life i∫suing out of the said several Estates And Whereas thesaid Michael Scott in his life time and at the time of his Death indebted unto William Lushington and James Law of the City of London Merchants and Partners in a large sum of money secured by Mortgages of all and every the said Plantations or Estates called Boulogne and Madeys and Belvidere which said Mortgage has been said a∫signed to and in now vested in the said James Law alone And Whereas for raising Money towards paying off the said Mortgage certain Articles of Agreement in Writing bearing date the thirty first day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety two were made and entered into by and between one the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott and Alexander Scott (eldest surviving Son and heir at law of the said Michael Scott then an Infant of the age of nineteen Years or thereabouts) of the first part the said William Lushington and James Law of the second part and Charles Ashwell of the third part Whereby I the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott did Covenant on behalf of myself and the said Alexander Scott in consideration of the sum of fifty one thousand Pounds Sterling to be paid by the said Charles Ashwell Was therein mentioned to sell and convey to him as soon as the said Alexander Scott should come of Age the said two Plantations called Madeys and Belvidere And I did thusly agree to release and discharge the said two Plantations from my said Jointure and all Claims for in in Respect thereof and to accept and take the same from and out of the said other Plantation called the Boulogne Estate And Whereas the said Charles Ashwell being afterwards unable to perform the said Agreement certain other Articles of Agreement bearing date the thirtieth day of May One thousand seven hundred and ninety seven were made and entered into by and between the said Charles Ashwell of the first part the said Alexander Scott of the second part the said James Law of the third Part Patrick Crawford Bruce of the fourth

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Part and the said William Lushington William Lushington the Younger and John Maver of the fifth part whereby the said James Law did covenant and agree to take upon himself the performance of the said Agreement for the purchases of the said Plantations and Premises called Madeys and Belvidere upon the same Terms and Conditions in every Respect as the said Charles Ashwell stood engaged by the said Agreement to become the Purchasor thereof the purchase money for the same originally fifty one thousand Pounds being reduced to the sum of forty four thousand five hundred Pounds which said Sum it was agreed should be retained by him in discharge of so much of his Mortgage Debt and Interest And that my said Jointure together with certain other Charges and Incumbrances therein mentioned and thereafter mutually agreed on should remain and be charged upon the Boulogne Estate which said Estate it was also agreed should be conveyed to and vested in the said James Law Upon Trust and by way of Security and Indemnity against such remaining Debt and Interest Jointure Charges and Incumbrances And Whereas in consequence of the Insurrections in the said Island of Grenada my said Jointure being considerably in arrear certain other Articles of Agreement bearing date the seventeenth day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven were made and entered into by and between the said Alexander Scott of the first part and the said Marthé Cornette Victoire de Saint Cyr Scott of the second part and the said James Law of the third part whereby thesaid James Law in consideration of the Po∫se∫sion of the said Plantation or Estate called the Boulogne Estate being delivered up to him did covenant and agree to pay to me the annual sum of five hundred Pounds during such part of the term of two Years to be computed from the sixteenth day of October then last as I should continue to live and did further Covenant and agree whilst the said Island of Grenada should continue in peace and remain in the po∫se∫sion of the King of Great Britain and the Crops and Produce of the said Plantation and Premises called the Boulogne Estate ∫hould be received by him the said James Law or his Agents and such Procue and Crops should yield the clear yearly sum of five hundred Pounds after defraying all the Island Expenses and all sums of Money that ∫hould be laid out and expended in the nece∫sary supply of Stores with the Interest thereof to pay to me and my A∫signs during the term of my natural life at the times and in manner therein mentioned the said yearly sum of five hundred Pounds And I the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott did thereby covenant and agree to accept to accept and take during the respective Times aforesaid the said several Payments so covenanted to be made as aforesaid in Lieu and satisfaction of my said Jointure and of all Claims and demands thereof during the said period And I did also thereby agree to postpone the Payment of all the Arrears of my aforesaid Jointure and also the growing Payments of the Mority thereof until the Debt due to the said James Law as aforesaid and Interest should be reduced to the sum of five thousand Pounds but upon Condition neverthele∫s that when such debt should be so reduced all the Arrears of my said Jointure that should be then due and all sums that might thereafter become due in Respect thereof should be considered as a Charge upon the said Plantation and Premises called the Boulogne Estate in preference to any debt that might be then due to the said James Law his Executors Administrators or A∫signs And whereas in pursuance and part performance of the said several Agreements the said Plantations or Estates called Madeys and Belvidere are about to be conveyed unto or in Trust for the said James Law

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In and by certain Indentures of Lease and Release already prepared the Release being of ten parts and made or mentioned to be made between Sir Charles Kent Baronet and Dame Mary Kent and Ann Verelst of the first part Ann Wordsworth of the second part the said Sire Charles Kent and Dame Mary Kent and Ann Verelst of the third Part The Reverend William Smith of the Fourth part the said Alexander Scott of the sixth Part Mary Ann Scott Emma Scott Joseph Pierre Alexander Quarre de Chilers and Frances his Wife (late Frances Scott Spinster) and Robert Bygoe Scott of the seventh part the said William Lushington of the Eighth Part the said James Law of the ninth Part and Townley Ward of the tenth Part And Whereas the said Estate called the Boulogne Estate is in further pursuance and performance of the said Agreements also about to be conveyed to the said James Law In Trust as aforesaid in and by certain other Indentures of Lease and Release already prepared the Release being of three parts and made or mentioned to be made between the said Sir Charles Kent and Dame Mary Kent and Ann Verelst of the first part the said Ann Wordsworth of the second part the said Sit Charles Kent and Dame Mary Kent and Ann Verelst of the third Part the said William Smith of the fourth part the said Alexander Cott of the fifth part me the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornet de Saint Cyr Scott of the sixth part the said William Lushington of the seventh part and the said James Law of the eighth part Now know ye that I the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott in consideration of the Premises Have made ordained authorized constituted and appointed and by these Presents do make ordain authorize constitute and appoint Robert Smith of Basinghall Street in the City of London Gentleman my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my Name place and stead ^and as and for my Act and Deed or Acts and Deeds to sign seal deliver and execute the said last mentioned Indentures of Lease and Release already prepared for the Conveyance of the said Estate called the Boulogne Estate And also for me and in my Name place and stead and to and for my Use and benefit to ask demand sue for recover and receive of and from the said James Law his Heirs Executors or Administrators and the Executor and Heir at Law of the said Michael Scott deceased and all every other Person and Persons whom it doth shall or may concern the said annual sum of five hundred Pounds so covenanted and agreed to be paid to me by the said James Law as aforesaid And also all such other Sum and Sums of Money whatsoever which now are at any time or times hereafter shall or may become due or payable to me for or in respect of my said Jointure And the Arrears thereof And upon NonPayment thereof or of any part thereof for me and in my Name place and Stead to take and use all such legal and equitable Ways and Means by Action Suit Arrest Attachment or otherwise for enforcing and obtaining payment thereof as may be nece∫sary proper And upon Payment or Receipt of the said annual sum of five hundred Pounds and such other sum and Sums of Money as aforesaid or any of them or any part thereof respectively for me and in my name or otherwise to give sign and execute good and sufficient Receipts Acquittances Releases and Discharges for the same And Generally to do perform and execute all each further and other lawful and reasonable Acts Deeds Matter and Things whatsoever for the better executing performing and discharging all and every the Powers and Authorities hereby given or intended

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To be given as to my said Attorney shall seem meet and one or more Attorney or Attornies Substitute or Substitutes under him my said Attorney of or all or any of the Purposes aforesaid to make and appoint and at his pleasure to revoke and another or others again to appoint I the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott giving and by these Presents granting unto my said Attorney and his Substitute or Substitutes my full and whole Power and Authority to do and act touching or concerning all or any of the Premises aforesaid as fully and effectually to all Intents and Purposes as I myself might or could do if personally present I the said Marthé Marie ^Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott hereby ratifying allowing and confirming and agreeing to ratify allow and confirm all and whatsoever my said Attorney and his Substitute or Substitutes shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the Premises by virtue of these Presents In Witne∫s whereof I the said Marthé Marie Victoire Cornette de Saint Cyr Scott have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty seventh day of November in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred

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Sealed and delivered (being first duly Stamped) in the presence of

Ferdinand Christian Gothlieb Scholz als KEifer licher geSworen ind inatiorelcter ( L S )

Fredrich Wilhelm Müller aks Zeuge ( L S )

Heinrich Conrad Otto als Zeuge ( L S )

Dier Zurn Fur∫s policzey department verornete Derichtor und eis∫es fural wikünder und Lezeige heedüch wie der die var∫tehende vollmarht untor Schriebre in hie∫iger Stah ift und Suner unter ∫ihrift urk undlich des Hüo∫ch Policey Departments Zie∫iegel und Loei gezetter namens unter ∫chrieft Wil∫enbütell Decembr 1800

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To all to whom these Presents shall come I Sir William Staines Knight Lord Mayor of the City of London In pursuance of an Act of Parliament made and pa∫sed in the fifthe Year of the Reign of his Late Majesty King George the second Intituled and Act for the more easy Recovery of Debts in his Majesty’s Plantations and Colonies in America Do hereby Certify that on the Day of the dare hereby Personally came and appeared before me Robert Lanning the Deponent named in the Affidavit hereunto annexed being a Person well known and worthy of good Credit and by Solemn Oath which the said Deponent then took before me upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty Good Did Solemnly and sincerely declare testify and depose to be true the several matters and things mentioned and contained in the said annexed Affidavit

( L S )

In Faith and Testimony whereof I the said Lord May have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said City of London to be hereunto put and affixed and the Indentures of Lease and Release marked A and B mentioned and referred to in and by the said Affidavit to be hereunto also annexed Dated in London the fifth Day of February in the Year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred

Windale

Done… And now on to the next Document in my Transcription Project and the search for information of the ancestry and origins of my ggg-grandfather James Smith.

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Jim (The other James Smith)
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