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\XD OTHERS WANTED TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. Thr undermentioned persons are wanted in connection with the exalts of deceased person?. Any inquiry relating to one of the notice' must be accompanies! hy a cutting iroin !hi> paper of the announcement to which it relcts, and the distinctive numbers should bs repealed in the communication. Bippotl, Alfred Ernest, i:rand.-on and heir of (in* late Mrs Montague, of Ilford and t-diei herd's Hush, wanted to has advantage. ' ‘ 12,11)7 Tyrrell, James, of Crumps. Butts, Bicester, Oxon, deceased. -Next ot kin wanted immediately. 12,108 Tarrant, Samuel Hallett, died February 7, 180') and his nephew and nieces are wanted as being interested in the hereditaments, 1 and 3d Leigh road, South Chiton, Bristol. Testator's sister, Elizabeth, is sent to have married twice, aim to have mal iry her iir.-t husband one child -Perk Jelicry. Her second husband is said to have been George Barree or Barcc. A brother of S. 11. Tat rant was Henry, ba.pu.-aid January 15, IS-H, at Lyme Kepis', who is said to have been 10.-t at sea. Champncss Farrr.nl, a nephew, was born Fcbruaiy S, ISSS, ami was last heard of in South Africa. 12,1UJ f{npe, Louisa, of 40 Chalfort road, St. James’s road, Barnsbuiy, Louuon, died January ‘2'J, 11)20, and persons claiming k.ushio arc wauled by solicitors. 12,110 De Tendrcsomie, Helen, of .Arundel Gardens, Kensington. J.omlon, died October 7, Balt). Next of km wanted. 12,111 Cain, Mrs K. K., widow of a carriage builder, formerly of Stevenage, Herts., wanted bv solicitor.-:. 12,112 Hill, Ann, of Ifield road, Kensington London, deceased. Next of kin wanted. e 12,113 Aspdcn, Lizzie, of Cropland street, Accrington, Lancs., deceased. Next of kin wanted. 12,111 Ingram, Henry, and Edith Swift, who both went to Australia, wanted to their advantage. 12,119 REPLIES. Perks. Frederick (12,085). —To a Birmingham enquirer. Very glp.-d to have found you! Write particulars at once to Messrs Church and Rackhnm, solicitors, 40 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C. 2. See next reply. Pecks, Frederick (12,0 So). —To a Walsall enquirer. We cannot possibly soy if you are one of the next, of kin. The High Court wonts a next of kin to take out letters of administration, so there is time enough for you to put in your claim if you can show that you are of kin. The deceased was a draper at Hanley, therefore a wellknown man, so that, you would not have much difficulty in making enquiries there. Tyrrell, James (12,090 ). —Write to Messrs Lovell, Son and Ritfiekl, solicitors, 3 Gray's inn Square, London, IV.C. 1, who are still advertising for next of kin.
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Southland Times, Issue 18935, 23 September 1920, Page 6
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