Miller died at the house in 1935 and his widow continued to live there until her death in 1944.
Charles' widow continued to live at the hall until her own death in 1966 at the age of 96.
In the 1870 census, his widow and children continued to be classified as white.
He died two years later, but his widow continued the suit in the name of their son Luis, a minor at the time.
Sir John died in 1894 and his widow continued to live at the house.
However, a member's widow can continue using the club after the death of her spouse.
His widow continued living there until her death in 1972.
His widow continued the company until she sold the machines in 1834.
Wilson died in 1855; his son and widow continued to operate the nursery.
His five widows continue to make the village their home.