Writing his will in 1805 Thomas Thomas of Breage made his wife Elizabeth residuary legatee for life, and after her death their son Thomas.
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Lease, Treworvas Wollas, Breage, 25 Nov 1805. 2
Parties:
1) George William Frederick, Duke of Leeds
2) Thomas Thomas of Breage, tinner
Consideration: £117
Term: 99 years on the lives of the lessee, his sister Martha, and John Symons son of Thomas Symons and nephew of Thomas Thomas
Rent: 8 shillings
1/3 part of a tenement in Treworvas Wollas, late in the occupation of the lessee's father.
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In 1851 Thomas Thomas, aged 85, born in Breage Cornwall, unmarried, farmer of 20 acres employing 4 labourers, was living in Trevorvas, Breage. With him were (nephew) John Symons (55) of Breage, married, farm labourer, John's wife Rebecca Symons (50) of Breage, their children (born in Breage) John Symons (25), farm labourer, Thomas Symons (14), farm labourer, Martha (16), William (12), Sarah (8), Ann (6) and William J (5).
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Thomas Thomas of Trevorvas died aged 90 years (burial record).
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The Will of Thomas Thomas late of the parish of Breage in the county of Cornwall, yeoman, deceased, who died 24 February 1858 at the said parish, was proved 21 April at the Principal Registry by the oath of John Symons of the said parish, farmer, the nephew, and the sole executor. Effects under £450. 3