1790 - 1869
Awarded the compensation for two enslaved people in Trinidad. Almost certainly the widow of Ashton Warner, the Chief Justice of Trinidad. Mrs Ashton Warner of Trinidad was listed as a subscriber to Charles Shepherd's An Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent, published in 1832.
In 1861 Eliza J. Warner ['Clogston' deleted] widow aged 72 born St Vincent annuitant Trinidad West Indies was living at West Borough Wimborne Minster Dorset with her daughter Georgiana or Georgina Clogston [sic] aged 41 householder Trinidad West Indies and grand-daughters Fanny Warner aged 18 born Jamaica, Caroline Clogston aged 16 born Trinidad and Katharine Clogston aged 10 born Trinidad. Â Â Â Â
Death of Eliza Jane Warner registered Q3 1869 at Wimborne aged 79.
S.M Clogstone [sic], collector of customs at Trinidad, appeared in Wade's 1832 'Black book' with a pension of £1500 p.a. This was Samuel Matthew Clogstoun (q.v.).
Will of The Honorable Ashton Warner of the Isand of Trinidad proved 03/05/1831. According to genealogical sources, Georgiana Woolford [=Woodford?] Warner, daughter of Ashton Warner and Elizabeth Jane Ross 'believed born in St Vincent of a Scottish doctor father', married Anthony B. James Clogstoun in 1840.
T71/893 Trinidad no.903 Eliza Jane Warner Tours France. Charles Shepherd, An Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent (1832) pp. vii-xii.
1861 census online.
FreeUKGen, England and Wales Free BMD Database, Deaths, 1837-1983 [database online].
John Wade, The extraordinary black book: an exposition of abuses in church,state, courts of law, representation, and corporate bodies, with an address to alarmists and reformers; and a precis of the House of Commons, past, present and to come (London, 1832), 'Places, pensions, sinecures and grants' p. 521.
PROB 11/1786; [accessed 12/06/2012].
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Maiden Name
Ross
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Spouse
Ashton Warner
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Children
Georgina;
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£88 9s 2d
Awardee
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1831 [EA] - → Executrix
Executrix of the lessee. |
Wife → Husband
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Tours, France
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