Matches 8,351 to 8,400 of 11,201
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8351 | Named in 1914 will of father as his daughter, and listed as Mary A. Bosworth, living in Dyesville, Ohio. | Rawlings, Mary A. (I126214)
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8352 | Named in 1914 will of father as his son, and living in Leagota, Indiana. | Rawlings, Ellsworth (I126216)
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8353 | Named in 1914 will of father as son, and living in Millersport, Ohio. | Rawlings, John (I126284)
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8354 | Named in 6 November 1582 Penkridge parish baptism record as the daughter of John Ingram. | Ingram, Mary (I109144)
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8355 | Named in brother Richard Wightmans will, dated 3 December 1593 as brother to Richard Wightman. John Wightman was mentioned in Father, Thomas Wightman's Will, Proven in 1570, and dated 1 December 1567. Also mentioned were sons, William, Richard, George, and daughter Agnes. | Wightman, John (I39913)
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8356 | Named in brother Richard Wightmans will, dated 3 December 1593 as brother to Richard Wightman. William Wightman was mentioned in Father, Thomas Wightman's Will, Proven in 1570, and dated 1 December 1567. Also mentioned were sons, George, Richard, and John, and daughter Agnes. | Wightman, William (I27926)
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8357 | Named in fathers (Barton Warrens) Will. Charles County, Maryland Wills, Administrative Accounts, Inventories and Orphan Court proceedings, T.L.C. Genealogy, published 1995 Miami Beach, FL. Page 62: 09 May 1778 John Warren's Inventory an inventory of the goods and chattels of John Warren, late of Charles County, decd. Includes: 16 cattle, 8 horses, 38 hogs, 3 sheep; 5 beds and furniture; 30 bushels of wheat; 40 barrels of corn; 1 riding chair; Negro woman Mace (age 70), Nan (60), Mary (21), Negro men Jum (40), Ned (16); boy Dick (2); Lucy (6), Priss (2); Negroes Ryal (30), Rose (15), Joe (25), Dembo (16), girl Milly (7), girl Hannah (4), girl Clare (1/2). We appraised the above effects. Signed Jan 1, 1774 - John Crain, TH Harris. Kin: Edward Warren, Robert Warren Creditors: Barnes and Ridgate, Samuel Jones Proved on May 9, 1778 by Anne Cottrel, formerly Anne Warren, and executrix of afd John Warren. | Warren, John (I42380)
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8358 | Named in fathers will as daughter Jane Dearin. 1 James HILL .. +ANN?? 2 Elizabeth HILL b: Abt 1740 .... +Richard CRADDOCK b: Abt 1740 in Virginia d: Bef April 1785 in Amelia County, Virginia .. 3 Robert CRADDOCK b: 1775 in Amelia County, Virginia d: April 29, 1829 in Green County, Kentucky ...... +Elizabeth FARLEY b: Abt 1780 in Amelia County, Virginia m: 1802 d: May 29, 1840 in Green County, Kentucky .... 4 Jane CRADDOCK d: April 11, 1834 ........ +Richard DEARING Marriage Record and middle initial of Jane Craddock and death record from Green County, Kentucky court records which was including in the War of 1812 pension records of the widow of Richard Dearen. | Craddock, Janet '"Jane" C. (I37491)
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8359 | Named in fathers will as Hannah Phillips. | Jones, Hannah (I101381)
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8360 | Named in fathers will as Jane Hungerford. | Warren, Jane (I41268)
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8361 | Named in fathers will as Mary Musgroves. | Warren, Mary (I40157)
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8362 | Named in fathers will. Notley Warren (1736-1768) was a son of Barton Warren. He was borninWilliam & Mary Parish about 1736 inasmuch as he declared himself to be 32 years of age on January 1768.Hemarried Sarah, maiden name unknown. The couple had three children: (1) Sarah Warren mar.RobertMassey May 3, 1783, in Wm & Mary Par. (2) Charity Warren b. Nov 1765 mar. John Briscoe (3) JoannaWarrenmar. Robert Rogers. On March 15, 1758, Notley Warren and Thos. Dutton were sureties forMaryMaddox, executrix of Notley Maddox, late of Chas. Co., Maryland. The will of Notley Warren was dated July 19, 1768, and proved Oct.29,1768. He bequeathed his wife Sarah the entire estate, but in eventof herremarriage, her dower right. The unnamed daughters were to havetheirshare at marriage. He appointed his brother John Warren andfriendsStephen Compton & Joseph Joy as trustees. His wife and friendMajorZachariah Bond were named executors. (Md Wills Liber 36:646) The bond of the executrix, Sarah Warren, was dated Oct. 29, 1768,withbondsmen: John Warren, Stephen Compton & William Maddox. Theinventorywas filed Jan. 28, 1769 with John Warren & Edw. Warren askinsmen. By1770, the widow had married (2) James Maddox. On Mar. 20,1771, they bothfiled an account with the court. The final distributionof 708.0.4 pdswas made by James Maddox. (Test. Pro. Liber 44 f. 91,210) | Warren, Notley (I47070)
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8363 | Named in fathers Will. Served as Private, 1781, in the Virginia Continental Army. Lived in Cumberland Town, New Kent County, Virginia in 1776. Birth and First wife descrepancy: Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1 With an index of volume 1 and addenda tercentenary of the founding of Maryland 1634--March 25th to March 25th--1935 By Alice Norris Parran, 1938. Excerpt from Page 319 Robert Warren--B--Charles Co., Md., July 14, 1745--m--twice, 1766,1stwife, Martha Stanley, who d--1788 leaving 14 ch; 2nd wife, Parmelia Love. They hadsixch. The second m--was in Green Co., Tennessee, Dec. 27, 1796. He emigratedtoVirginia and then to Tennessee. Was in Revo. War. D--at Maryville, Blount Co., enn., Oct. 7, 1826. | Warren, Robert (I108834)
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8364 | Named in fathers Will. | Warren, William Barton (I39788)
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8365 | Named in fathers will. | Warren, Susannah (I40035)
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8366 | Named in fathers will. | Warren, Edward (I42504)
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8367 | Named in her father's will in 1914 as his daughter; and listed as Margaretta Bosworth, living in Carpenter, Ohio. | Rawlings, Margaretta (I126010)
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8368 | Named in Rachel Warrens will probated on 11 February, 1706 in EssexCounty, Virginia. | Martin, Margaret (I35475)
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8369 | Named in Rachel Warrens will probated on 11 February, 1706 in EssexCounty, Virginia. | Martin, Jone (I36836)
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8370 | Named in the 1836 will of John Compton as grandson. | Howell, John (I44018)
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8371 | Named in the 30 March 1805 will of Alexander Vance. Will Proven 24Dec1810. William own will was written 5 February 1831 and includes all children listed in this family. | Vance, William (I41295)
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8372 | Named in the 30 March 1805 will of Alexander Vance. Will Proven 24Dec1810. | Vance, Nancy Ann 'Nannie' (I38469)
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8373 | Named in the 30 March 1805 will of Alexander Vance. Will Proven 24Dec1810. | Vance, Ruth (I64614)
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8374 | Named in the 30 March 1805 will of Alexander Vance. Will Proven 24Dec1810. | Vance, Cleary (I64744)
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8375 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Frances 'Fanny' (I10389)
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8376 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, William (I34113)
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8377 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Ruth (I36829)
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8378 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Mary Ann 'Polly' (I40506)
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8379 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Elizabeth Jane (I40581)
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8380 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Nancy Ann (I41194)
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8381 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Richard (I41205)
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8382 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Jane Virginia (I49291)
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8383 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Margaret (I66568)
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8384 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, John (I76445)
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8385 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Rachel (I103600)
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8386 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Alexander William (I109624)
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8387 | Named in the 5 February 1831 will of William Vance. Will Proven 21March1831. | Vance, Charlotte (I117151)
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8388 | Named in the Will of brother Samuel Edsall. Page 366.--SAMUEL EDSALL, of Goshen, Orange County, New York, my estate, both real and personal, to be sold at public sale, and after my debts are paid, the moneys to be divided among my wife Abigail, and sons, Jesse and Samuel, share and share alike. I appoint my brothers, Richard and Jacobus Edsall, and my wife Abigail, executors. Dated November 2, 1786. Witnesses, George Rankin, Julia Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Esq. Proved, November 16, 1786. [p.21] Mrs. Anne C. Burlingham. DAR ID Number: 50046 Born in N. Norwich, N. Y. Wife of Holland Y. Burlingham. Descendant of Capt. Jacobus Edsall. Daughter of Dewitt Clinton Case and Irene Foote, his wife. Granddaughter of Asa Foote and Almeda VandeGriff, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John VandeGriff and Almeda Edsall, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Edsall and Jemima Seely, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacobus Edsall and Charlotte Barton, his wife. Jacobus Edsall (1726-1800) was captain in Col. Ephraim Martin's regiment, Nathaniel Heard's brigade of New Jersey Continental line. He was born in Bergen Co., N. J. Will made 18-Dec-1800 Probated 3-Dec-1801 Wife Hannah, Son Jesse. Other children mentioned, no names stated. Executors: Jesse Edsall, John Dunning Witnesses, William Smith, Benjamin Wood. Page 49 of Early Wills of Orange Co, NY | Edsall, Jacobus "James" (I33644)
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8389 | Named in the will of father James Warren. Listed as Fanny Cooper. | Warren, Fanny (I33051)
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8390 | Named in the will of father James Warren. Listed as Nancy Whitmore. | Warren, Nancy (I89886)
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8391 | Named in the Will, Joseph Church, 1711 His own will, written 8 March 1750, recorded September 28, 1765. | Simmons, William (I41342)
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8392 | Named in the Will, Joseph Church, 1711 | Church, Elizabeth (I23869)
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8393 | Named in the Will, Joseph Church, 1711 | Church, John (I23943)
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8394 | Named in the Will, Joseph Church, 1711 | Church, Abigail (I35497)
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8395 | Named in will of father Hugh Black's will of 1808, which was proven in 1810. Jeremiah left will; made 4 Feb 1833 and proven 21 Oct 1833, naming wife Sarah; children: Matilda Spurrier, Robert, Sanford, Gamaliel, Charles, and Franklin. In court records taken on 17 February 1835; a Joseph P. Beauchamp stated he knew both Sarah and Jeremiah Black as husband/wife. He had heard that Jeremiah died in Texas in 1833. Apparently, per depo, Jeremiah was in the process of moving his family to Texas in 1833, when he died. Apparently he went to Texas initally without his family. The death confirmed from the man who helped bury him. Lengthy Green County, Kentucky circuit court suit between William Barret and the Black family heirs provided some general information of this family. Jeremiah/Sarah had at least 10 children; per one circuit court record of May 1842. At that time; only Mary "Polly" Black had died. | Black, Jeremiah (I42409)
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8396 | Named in will of grand-father Jose Manuel Trujillo | Trujillo, Marta Maria Ysabel (I145414)
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8397 | Named in Will of Joseph Church, 1711 | Church, Joseph (I23903)
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8398 | Names also listed as Peres and Flores. | Perez, Paula (I134187)
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8399 | Names from this family are from the will of Edward Ingram, written 20 March 1806, and probated on 27 April 1813. In the name of God amen I Edward Ingram of Levedale in the parish of Penkridge and county of Stafford farmer being of sound disposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testamen in manner and form following and first of all I bequeath my soul into the hands of allmighty God trusting tobesaved in and though the merrits of by blessed saviour and redeemer Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the care ofmyExecutor to be decently buried at his discretion and touching my worldly goods and substance which ithathpleased God to bestow upon me I give and bequeath the same in manner and form following and first of all Iwillthat my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and discharged. I give unto my gran daughter Elizabeth Southal the sum of five poundsonebed two blankets one covertis two pair of sheets when she comes of age or marrys I give unto my gran son Edward Southal the sum of five pounds a chestandmy watch when he comes of age I give unto my gran daughter Elin Southal the sum of five pounds onebedand bedsteads hangings two blankets one covertis two pair of sheets when she comes of age or marrys I give unto my son Edward Ingram all the residue of that I yepossessedof and lastly nominate constitute and appoint my son sole executor of this my last will and testamentrevockingall former will or wills heretofore made and witness of the testator Edward Ingram have set and ??? my handandseal this this ??fore me Twentyth day of March and in the year of our lord 1806. Signed and Sealed published and declared by the testator to he last will and testament in the presence of us Edward Ingram Stan Marsh James Ills (?) Records state Testator (Edward Ingram) died on 15 Dec 1812 Will probated 27 April 1813 | Ingram, Edward (I59461)
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8400 | Names from this family are from the will of Edward Ingram, written20March 1806, and probated on 27 April 1813. | Ingram (I108466)
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