Hello, I've written before about my brick wall but thought I might bring it up again. I have the Will written 1817 of John Culleney of Sussex Co., DE. The goods and chattels inventory, 12 day Sept 1825 listed John as Little Creek Hundred. Land was to be divided between three sons Sothey Culling, George Armstrong Culleney and James Ridgway Cullinney and personal estate between three daughters Hetty Messick, Betsy Tindal and Salley Dolbee. Note the three different spellings of the Culleney name in the same area of the Will. He was without a wife at the time of this Will, it seems. He appointed his son Sothey as Exactor. However, the Counties papers have John Culleney goods and chattels, rights and credits administered by Frances Culleny. She was not the mother of the children per other orphan court records. Jeremiah Kinney was the attny for Frances Culleny. Somewhere someone listed John Culleney's wife as Mary Warrington. Land records of Sussex Co 1807-1808 has John and Mary Culleney selling to Joseph Vinson. Does anyone have and information on Mary Warrington probably born in the late 1700s? 1820 Census shows John Culleny(oldest male 45 and up) in Little Creek Hundreds(Laurel) and Sothey Culleny(oldest male 26-45) in Broad Creek Hundreds(Concord.) Mary in Alabama