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116. Esther SALMON was born in 1760. She died on 29 Dec 1828 in Langham, Essex. Esther died aged 69. She was buried on 2 Jan 1829 in Langham Baptist Church, Essex. Esther was received into Langham Baptist Church on 14th Feb 1781. She remained with the church until her death.

She was married to Daniel BLYTH (son of Thomas BLYTH and Ann GLANFIELD). Daniel BLYTH was born in 1758. He was made Executor to the will of his father, Thomas Blyth, on 5 Sep 1780. Daniel was Sole Executor. He inherited land and property from his father, Thomas Blyth, on 9 Oct 1787. Daniel was left the sole use of his fathers land and property in Langham. At the time of writing his will this was occupied by Thomas Berkey. Thomas was also left the residue of his fathers estate after the debts had been paid. He signed a Will on 13 Jul 1829. Daniel was living in Langham at the time he wrote his will. He died on 8 Feb 1830 in Langham, Essex. Daniel died aged 72. His Will was proved on 27 Jul 1830 in London. He was buried in Langham Baptist Church, Essex. Daniel was received into Langham Baptist Church on 15th Nov 1780. He was elected Deacon of the Church on the 25th July and ordained on 29th August 1781. The following entry was written in the Church's Minute Book on the day of his death: "Died Mr D. Blyth, Snr. He was a most exemplary, active and useful member & Deacon of the Church at Langham, for nearly fifty years."

Esther SALMON and Daniel BLYTH had the following children:

child+239 i. John BLYTH.
child+240 ii. Hannah BLYTH.
child241 iii. Daniel BLYTH was born before 1808. He was made Executor to the will of his father, Daniel Blyth, on 13 Jul 1829. He inherited land and property from his father on 27 Jul 1830. Daniel was to receive the following: a farm called East House in Dedham; Old Hall in East Bergholt with all it's land and property; land in Dedham; a cottage and barn in Langham occupied by Thomas Berkey; Nedging Tye farm in Bildeston and Wattisham, Suffolk. Daniel was also left hall his fathers household goods and effects (except the books which were to be divided between the 3 sons) together with a third share of the residue of his fathers estate.
child242 iv. Thomas BLYTH was born before 1808. He was made Executor to the will of his father, Daniel Blyth, on 13 Jul 1829. He inherited property and land in Langham from his father on 27 Jul 1830. This included Hill Farm estate, Broom House and Mill Farms. Thomas was to receive this legacy when he married. Thomas was also left 1/3rd of his fathers books together with a third share of the residue of his fathers estate.
child+243 v. Mary Ann BLYTH.