New Jersey is getting close to Rhode Island! Barbara --- ScandalMcC@aol.com wrote: > I still think the Benjamin Inman cited below in > Barbara's latest message is > the Benjamin (b. 1699?) who married Jemima > Haworth/Brundage in Burlington NJ > in 1739 and later moved from Frederick VA to Bush > River, SC, where he died. > Some writers have him moving from London directly to > Charleston, SC. > > In a message dated 1/28/0 10:48:36 AM, > bbeall43@yahoo.com writes: > > <<p. 198--On 17 Nov. 1752, James Hayworth (who moved > to > Virginia in 1739) received a 227-acre Fairfax grant > on > Great Spring Branch of Back Creek. It was surveyed > on > 26 April 1751. On 4 August 1755, James and wife > Sarah > sold 227 acres to Thomas Doster for 60 pounds. > James > was deceased by 1759 and his wife Sarah moved to > BUSH > RIVER QUAKER MONTHLY MEETING IN NEWBERRY COUNTY > SOUTH > CAROLINA in 1768. On 10 Oct. 1768, their daughter > Jemima and John Wright (son of John--son of James) > and > Rachel Wright, were married in Berkeley County, > South > Carolina. Absalom Hayworth was deceased by 2 June > 1752 when his will was proved in Frederick County > Court with witnesses John Lewis, BENJAMIN INMAN and > John Rubel.">> > > ===== Barbara Inman Beall, Ph.D.--Prof. Writer/Researcher Lancaster-Wormiston Press E-Mail: BIBeall@email.msn.com, BBeall43@yahoo.com Cell Phone: (720) 231-2193; Voice Mail: (303) 556-5477 Snail Mail: P.O. Box 173, Broomfield, CO 80038-0173 Home Page and for access to website: http://mail.ancestry.com/ancestry/users/bibeall __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com