Note: Twin brother of Hannah 1881 census: newly married, living with wife Kate in Stainsacre. 1891 census: living in Warter, near Pocklington, N. Yorkshire, with wife Kate (no children) 1904: Robert was still living at Warter. His younger brother Tomas died while staying there after the sudden death of his own wife Emma. 1915: Robert was joint executor of his father George's will, together with his younger brother Joseph. He was not, however, a major beneficiary of the will. Robert was described as a "gardener" in the document granting probate to himself and Joseph. [BURNETT Picture.ged.FTW] Twin brother of Hannah 1881 census: Newly married, living with wife Kate in Stainsacre. 1891 census: living in Warter, near Pocklington, N.Yorkshire, with wife Kate (no children). 1904: Robert was still living at Warter. His younger brother Thomas died while staying there after the sudden death of his own wife Emma. 1915: Robert was joint executor of his father George's will, together with his younger brother Joseph. He was not however a major beneficiary of the will. Robert was described as a "gardener" in the document granting probate to himself and Joseph.[BURNETT England.FTW] Twin brother of Hannah 1881 census: Newly married, living with wife Kate in Stainsacre. 1891 census: living in Warter, near Pocklington, N.Yorkshire, with wife Kate (no children). 1904: Robert was still living at Warter. His younger brother Thomas died while staying there after the sudden death of his own wife Emma. 1915: Robert was joint executor of his father George's will, together with his younger brother Joseph. He was not however a major beneficiary of the will. Robert was described as a "gardener" in the document granting probate to himself and Joseph.
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