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    1. Pencander Welsh Baptists to Welsh Neck,SC
    2. -DNA hints our Thomas Brown had ties to David Jones,of,1715, Pencander Baptist and White Clay [Whitely] Creek Hundred,near Newark,New Castle Co,Del -DAR application must say he was wed at Welsh Neck,Pa. -Pencander Welsh Baptists moved to Welsh Neck,on the PeeDee River,of n e SC about 1730. -Anybody on DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com researching Pencander Del to Welsh Neck SC? Could a Thomas Brown [b1732,Wales] DAR says] have married at Welsh Neck, SC ,or anyplace in this Universe,1750-55? DAR says to Mary Osborne Ball. -"New Castle Land Records 1770-1777" and [?] 1764 hint he was towards Kent Co,De. The Samuel Ball,merchant, there was younger brother of Wm Ball,Phila merchant,, 1724-1810,so could not have been father-in-law of Brown. Brother-in-law?

    04/14/2004 01:47:27
    1. Re: DENEWCAS-D Digest V04 #49
    2. Dear Debbie, Would you please look up Samuel Ruth in the NCC DE Land Records. His daughter Eleanor married Thomas Magens in 1802. Thanks, Marge Magens Huemmler

    04/13/2004 11:43:42
    1. Wilsons
    2. Ann Oppenheimer
    3. Debbie, Thank you...............Thank you............... Ann Carlton Oppenheimer Researching these surnames: Allen, Allison, Anderson, Atkins, Blevins, Bridges, Carlton, Crouch, Gonce, Grigg, Jones, McCrary, Nunnelley, Oppenheimer, Powell (2 lines), Rogers, Sanguinetti, Scott, Truett/Truitt, Whitehorn, Wiggins, Wilson

    04/13/2004 08:51:33
    1. Land Records - Monroe
    2. Debbie
    3. One Monroe, two Monro's. What given name are you looking for? BTW: Munro is also a popular spelling (none in this volume). On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 12:34 PM, Jlktrees@aol.com wrote: > Is there anything close to the name Monroe in those land records? I > have > people born there but can't find them on censuses anything else. > Thanks, Jerilyn >

    04/13/2004 07:53:13
    1. Wilson Land Records
    2. Debbie
    3. I just sent the one for Christiana Hd. to DENEWCAS-L so you should see it come through shortly. For New Castle Hd.: Mortgage. 22 Jan 1771. William Wilson of the Hun. and Co., of New Castle, farmer, and Jane his wife, in consideration of the sum of 365 pounds grant unto Zachariah VnLieuvenigh, of Town and sd Co., tanner, a parcel of land situate in Hun. and Co. (now in the occupation of sd Wilson.) It bounds the lands of John Hill, sd VnLieuvenigh, John Garretson and late of Major John Donaldson, dec'd, containing 179 acres 34 perches. Also another piece of land adjoining. It bounds land of sd Hill and contains 6 acres. Terms are that sd Wilson shall pay sd VnLieuvenigh the sum of 118 pounds w/interest on 6 Aug 1772; further sum of 100 pounds w/interest on 6 Aug 1774; further sum of 47 pounds 10 shillingsw/interest on 6 Feb 1775. Signed: Wm Wilson, Jane Wilson (mark). Wit: Mary Wilson (mark), David Thompson. Rec: 10 Jan 1772. (On side: "7 Oct 1785 Appeared Zachariah VnLieuvenigh and acknowledged received of James Partridge, who purchased Mortgaged premises full satisfaction.") (Z1:p281) --------------------------------------------------- On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 01:07 PM, Ann Oppenheimer wrote: > Debbie, > > I would be interested in the Wilson in New Castle Hd. and Christiana Hd > Thank you, Ann Carlton Oppenheimer > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Debbie" <vze42zfa@verizon.net> > To: <DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:12 AM > Subject: [NewCastle] Re: Wilson Land Records > > >> There are several Wm. Wilson/Willson's but none in Brandywine Hundred. >> They are in New Castle Hd., Town of Wilmington , White Clay Creek Hd.; >> Mill Creek Hd., and Christiana Hd. Let me know if you're interested in >> any of these. >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- >> On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 02:26 PM, Nanwn@aol.com wrote: >> >>> Dear Debbie, >>> Do you have anything on a William Wilson in Brandywine Hundred? >>> Thank you so much, >>> Nancy Wilson Nolan >>> >> > >

    04/13/2004 07:41:39
  1. 04/13/2004 07:41:04
    1. Wilson Land Records
    2. Debbie
    3. Deed. 10 3d mo 1749. Joshua Way of the Borough of Wilmington in Co. of New Castle, merchant, and Elizabeth his wife, for the sum of 50 shillings grant unto WILLIAM WILSON of Christiana Hundred in sd Co., half part of a lot of land containing 8 perches situate in sd Borough. It bounds the lots of Richard Carson, Joseph Wilson and Joshua Garrett. This is whereas the congregation of Sweed's (Old Swedes) church, by virtue of conveyances, were seized od 500 acres of land in sd Hd. By their writing dated 16 9th mo 1736 they empowered Trustees to grant sd land. Sd Trustees, by their Indenture dated 11th mo. 1736/7 granted a piece of sd land to Joshua Way under ground rent of 30 shillings forever. Whereas sd Congregation, by their Indenture dated 22 3rd mo 1745, granted unto Timothy Stedham and Henry Colesbery part of sd 500 acres lying on SE side of King's Road to Christina River. Whereas sd Stidham and sd Colesbery, by their Indenture dated 1 2nd mo, 1748, granted unto sd Joshua Way the afsd lot of land. Then sd Way, by his Indenture dated 5 4th mo 1737, granted unto Christoper WILSON part of sd lot under ground rent of 5 shillings payable to sd Way. Whereas sd Christopher Wilson, by his Last Will dated 2 7th mo 1741, devised unto his son Joseph, his house together with sd lot when at age; also he gave unto his son afsd WILLIAM WILSON the other half of sd lot. Signed: Joshua Way, Elizabeth Way. Wit: Joseph Folwell, ? Byrne, Goldsmith Edward Folwell. Rec: 5 Apr 1774. (B2/p83) Doesn't say where this William Wilson lived but that he recovered land from someone in Mill Creek Hd: Judgement. 17 May 1775. Whereas WILLIAM WILSON, lately in Court of Common Pleas before Justices in New Castle Co., had recovered against John Johnson, yeoman, of sd Co. a debt of 20 pounds 16 shillings 6 pence and damages. John Thompson, Sheriff, commanded to seize goods, etc. of sd Johnson. Taken in execution [was] a tract of land situate in Mill Creek Hun. in sd Co. Signed: John Thompson, Sheriff. Wit: James Booth, Thomas Pusey. Rec: 1 July 1775. (B2/p385) On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 12:14 PM, Nanwn@aol.com wrote: > Yes to the Christina Hundred! Thanks so much for all your work. > Nancy >

    04/13/2004 07:16:28
    1. Land Records - Monroe
    2. Is there anything close to the name Monroe in those land records? I have people born there but can't find them on censuses anything else. Thanks, Jerilyn

    04/13/2004 06:34:08
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Wilson Land Records
    2. Yes to the Christina Hundred! Thanks so much for all your work. Nancy

    04/13/2004 06:14:41
    1. Re: Wilson Land Records
    2. Debbie
    3. There are several Wm. Wilson/Willson's but none in Brandywine Hundred. They are in New Castle Hd., Town of Wilmington , White Clay Creek Hd.; Mill Creek Hd., and Christiana Hd. Let me know if you're interested in any of these. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 02:26 PM, Nanwn@aol.com wrote: > Dear Debbie, > Do you have anything on a William Wilson in Brandywine Hundred? > Thank you so much, > Nancy Wilson Nolan >

    04/13/2004 06:12:47
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Wilson Land Records
    2. Ann Oppenheimer
    3. Debbie, I would be interested in the Wilson in New Castle Hd. and Christiana Hd Thank you, Ann Carlton Oppenheimer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie" <vze42zfa@verizon.net> To: <DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:12 AM Subject: [NewCastle] Re: Wilson Land Records > There are several Wm. Wilson/Willson's but none in Brandywine Hundred. > They are in New Castle Hd., Town of Wilmington , White Clay Creek Hd.; > Mill Creek Hd., and Christiana Hd. Let me know if you're interested in > any of these. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- > On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 02:26 PM, Nanwn@aol.com wrote: > > > Dear Debbie, > > Do you have anything on a William Wilson in Brandywine Hundred? > > Thank you so much, > > Nancy Wilson Nolan > > >

    04/13/2004 06:07:08
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Land Records
    2. Ann Oppenheimer
    3. Hi Debbie, I would be interested in the information on William Wilson. Thanks again for your work. Ann Carlton Oppenheimer ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nanwn@aol.com> To: <DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: Re: [NewCastle] Re: Land Records > Dear Debbie, > Do you have anything on a William Wilson in Brandywine Hundred? > Thank you so much, > Nancy Wilson Nolan >

    04/13/2004 05:32:29
    1. DIXON, Jacob, New Castle, Del
    2. I am looking for the parents of Jacob DIXON, married to Elizabeth WALKER. Their son James DIXON, born 4-23-1804, in New Castle, Delaware, married Hannah HEALD. James had two sisters, Rebecca and Mary. Jacob DIXON died about 1807, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, leaving his three minor children. Their guardian was Andrew WALKER in the Orphan Court records. Thank you for your time. Debbie Dixon

    04/12/2004 06:15:20
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Rev. Mr Reed 1800
    2. Hello Marilyn, Thank you so very much for that information! I'll have to check to see just where the Second Presbyterian Church was located in Wilmington. Somehow Drawyers (?) is familiar to me, and I'm not sure as to why. I'll have to go through my file and see what I can find. The records of both of these churches is probably at the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, as are most Pres. records that old. Unless of course, the church still is active. I felt the Rev. Reed was probably Presbyterian, but this is the first solid lead I have had! Unfortunately the Pres. Hist. Soc. does not do research, even for a fee. I may have to buckle down and find a professional to do a search for me. I appreciate your help! Joy

    04/12/2004 05:12:51
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Rev. Mr Reed 1800
    2. Marilyn and Rob Lear
    3. Hi, I checked in my book "Old Drawyers" and there was a Dr. Thomas Read/Reed who was there from 1772-1798. He evidently split his time between Drawyers (Presbyterian, near Odessa) starting in 1797 and the 2nd Presby. Church in Wilmington, for a while and then made the change permanent in 1798. Hope this helps. Marilyn M. Lear ----- Original Message ----- From: <Joyfir@aol.com> To: <DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 1:44 PM Subject: [NewCastle] Rev. Mr Reed 1800 > My ancestors were married by the above minister in NCC on Feb 4, 1800. Does > anyone know his church affiliation?

    04/12/2004 10:42:37
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Land Records
    2. Dear Debbie, Do you have anything on a William Wilson in Brandywine Hundred? Thank you so much, Nancy Wilson Nolan

    04/12/2004 08:26:53
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Land Records
    2. Thank you so much for checking. Kathy

    04/12/2004 07:58:02
    1. Re: Land Records
    2. Debbie
    3. No Jefferson in this volume. --------------------------------------------------- On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 01:36 PM, KGlock2@aol.com wrote: > Could you check for a Loadmaster (Lodi) Jefferson, died abt. 1826 at St. > George's Hundred? > Thank you, > Kathy >

    04/12/2004 07:47:14
    1. Rev. Mr Reed 1800
    2. My ancestors were married by the above minister in NCC on Feb 4, 1800. Does anyone know his church affiliation?

    04/12/2004 07:44:01
    1. Re: [NewCastle] Re: Land Records
    2. Could you check for a Loadmaster (Lodi) Jefferson, died abt. 1826 at St. George's Hundred? Thank you, Kathy

    04/12/2004 07:36:11