NameTheodosia ABRAMS
Death PlaceSouth Hill, Torquay, Devon, England
MemoAt “The Braddons”
Burial Date8 Nov 18496957
Burial PlaceTorquay, Devon, England
MemoSt. Saviour Tormoham Parish
OccupationSinger
Spouses
Birth PlaceLittle Torrington, Devon, England
Chr Date11 Dec 17826948 Age: <1
Chr PlaceLittle Torrington, Devon, England
Death PlaceTeingmouth, Devon, England
MemoProbate indicates worn value of estate under £1500. Theodosia Fisher of East Teingmouth was Kindred of Administrator or Administratrix and noted as insolvent. No duty was paid. See general note on duties payable.
OccupationNaval Officer or captain and adjutant in the North Devon militia6952,6953
Marr PlacePlympton St. Maurice, Devon, England
Marr Memo"On 6 August Theodosia married the 21-year-ol Thomas Fisher at St Maurice, Plympton. He came from Little Torrington, in North Devon, where his father had been rector for 30 years until his death in 1803. The Abrams sisters remained on friendly terms with Thomas Fisher's widowed mother and six unmarried sisters, who were left small bequests in the wills of both Harriett and Eliza Abrams".
Birth PlaceMadras, Tamil Nadu, India
MemoKnown now as Chennia
trav DateDec 18499914 Age: 60
trav PlaceFlorence, Italy
MemoBy 5 December 1849 less than a month after his wife’s death Joseph, his daughter Theodosia and step daughter Harriet Fisher left Devon for warmer parts.
Death Date10 Nov 18579915 Age: 68
Death PlaceFlorence, Italy
Marr PlaceSt. Margaret, Westminster, London, England
Marr Memo14 MAR 1812 Marriage licence Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London
Reside Date7 Jun 18419918
Reside PlaceTorquay, Devon, England
MemoLiving at the Braddons in Tormoham parish were Joseph GARROW, 50, his wife Theodosia,50 and their daughter Theodosia, 20 and step daughter Harriet Fisher, 25.
Notes for Theodosia ABRAMS
According to daughter Harriet’s tombstone Theodosia was Jewish and her husband’s, Joseph Garrow, mother was from East India.
The Garrows returned to England and the local paper reported that they were back in The Braddons by 4 July 1849. Charles Fisher had joined them by the 18th and stayed until after his mother's death.
“Theodosia Garrow's life after her daughter's marriage was not a happy one. Her elder daughter died suddenly from smallpox in Florence only seven months later and she herself was in her late 70s and becoming ill. The Garrows returned to England and the local paper reported that they were back in The Braddons by 4 July 1849. Charles Fisher had joined them by the 18th and stayed until after his mother's death. Tom and Theodosia, summoned from the Continent, were in Torquay before the end of August. On 3 October, Fanny Trollope wrote to Tom asking that he and his wife should visit her 'for a few weeks' and this has led to the assumption that Theodosia died in September, since it has been assumed that Fanny would only have written in this way after Theodosia's death. In fact, Theodosia Garrow died of 'Deranged Digestion, Abscess and Exhaustion' on 4 November. Her desire for Theo's constant presence, deplored by Tom's mother, would seem to contradict the belief that she had no love for her younger daughter. After her mother's death, Theo was advised by her doctor to move to a warmer climate and it was quickly agreed that Joseph Garrow should share a house in Italy with Theo, Tom and Fanny Trollope. By 5 December The Braddons was empty.”
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Notes for Thomas (Spouse 1)
Legacy Duty or Death Duty
In 1796 Legacy Duty was a tax payable on money left in wills or received from an administration (admon) of a personal estate. Close relatives such as wives and children did not have to pay.
More distant relatives had to pay and this was based on a percentage
depending on the relationship between the Testator or Intestate and the Beneficiary.
Between 1796 and 1903 the scope of taxes payable was extended and many more estates became subject to what is collectively referred to as "Death Duties".
1805 Legacy Duty was extended to include closer relatives and money received from the sale of real estate.
Notes for Thomas & Theodosia (Family)
“By 1894 the sisters were spending at least part of the year in Devon, and on 6 August Theodosia married the 21-year-old Thomas Fisher at St Maurice, Plympton. He came from Little Torrington, in North Devon, where his father had been rector for 30 years until his death in 1803. The Abrams sisters remained on friendly terms with Thomas Fisher's widowed mother and six unmarried sisters, who were left small bequests in the wills of both Harriett and Eliza Abrams. Fisher's death at Teignmouth was reported in the Gentleman's Magazine of June 1810, where he was described as 'late captain and adjutant in the North Devon militia'. After less than 6 years of marriage, Theodosia became a widow with a 3-year-old son, Charles, and a 6-month-old daughter, Harriett.”
Notes for Joseph (Spouse 2)
JOSEPH GARROW/ INDIA/ Garrow/ +/ Giuseppe/ / Inghilterra/ Firenze/ 10 Novembre/ 1867 [1857]/ Anni 67/ 624/ Joseph Garrow, d'Angleterre/ / father of Theodosia Garrow-Trollope (12 Aprile/ 1865/ Anni 46/ 904/+/
F11E)
, stepfather of Harriet Theodosia Fisher (12 Novembre/ 1848/ Anni 37/ 393/
D23G, epitaph written by Thomas Adolphus Trollope)
. See Giuliana Artom Treves, Golden Ring, pp. 137/ GL23777/1 N°242, Burial 12/11, Rev O'Neill; marriage of child Theodosia 03/04/48 to Thomas Adolphus Trollope at HBM (Hamilton), Joseph Garrow, Harriet Fisher, Frances Trollope present, Rev Robbins/ Maquay Diaries: 13 Nov 1857/ Thomas Adolphus Trollope, What I Remember, II.150-159/
HIC JACET IOSEPHUS GARROW/ ARMr/ DE BRADDONS IN AGRO DEVON/ APUD INDOS NATUS/ A.D. 1789/ FLORENTIAN DENATUS/ A.D. 1857/ F12G/ See Theodosia Trollope, Harriet Fisher
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