Thank you for the help. I thought that Edward Miller and Edward Moller were the same person, too. I've also suspected that the "mentions" in Emmanuel Pitcher's admin account were probably John Walton and Edward Moller/Miller, also. When I could still look at microfilm and see anything, the microfilm definitely looks like John Walton when you think it says that (Grin). It is confusing to have Jane called "Greenhalgh" at that late date, too. Although, admin accounts can mention payments made/received many years past -- long after the people have married or died. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> To: "Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:37 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Medcalf(e)/Metcalf(e) > Norma, > > I'm probably not going to be of much help on this. > > First, I think that Edward Moller and Edward Miller are the same man. > Edward Miller's wife's name was Mary and not Jane. The 1703 accounts show > a payment to Jane Greenhalgh, dau. of Capt. Greenhalgh. They then show a > payment to the wife of Edward Moller and to the wife of Thomas Rose. The > christian names aren't given. > > It's just too coincidental that Edward and Mary Miller happen to witness > the will of John Watson; not to mention Jane Rose, the third witness. > > 6/8/1696: Admin. accts. of Emmanuel Pitcher, SMC. Admx.: Jane Rose, > wife of Thomas. Mentions: ____Walton (could this be John Watson?) and > Edward Miller. > > Will of John Watson, SMC, 6/21/1696-4/15/1699. Brother-in-law, Thomas > Mittford and to Thomas his son and to Robert, son of Robert Graham, > personal estate. To: John, son of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh, 200 ac., pt. > of "New Bottle", P.G. Co. To: Thomas, son of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh, > residue of "New Bottle". Wife: Jane (Exec.) residuary legatee of estate, > real and personal. Wit: Edward Miller, Mary Miller, Jane Rose. > > That means that Jane Greenhalgh was married to Thomas Spink and then to > John Watson. She wasn't married to Edward Moller/Miller. I have to > assume that it was Mary Greenhalgh, daughter of Capt. Edward, who married > Edward Miller. > > The widow of Capt. Greenhalgh married second, Garvis Cuttler if Louise > Donnelly was correct. > > Thomas Haddock administered both the estate of John Watson and the estate > of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh on the same day. The Captain's widow had > married secondly, Garvis Cuttler (Acct. 24:22). "Colonial Settlers of St. > Clement's Bay" by Mary Louise Donnelly. > > 10/15/1685: Caecil Cuttler owed the estate of Mark Cordea, SMC. > > 9/9/1698: Gervas Cuttler paid by the estate of Mr. William Dorrington, no > county named. NOTE: William Dorrington d. in Dorchester Co. His wife > was Ann____, widow of Peter Johnson who died in Calvert Co. in 1655. > > 7/20/1703: Admin. accts. of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh, SMC. Payments from: > Mr. George Thompson, Garvis Cuttler who m. the widow of the deceased, and > Mr. John Wattson. Payments to: John, son of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh; > Jane, daughter of Capt. Edward Greenhalgh; Capt. Thomas Bale; Mr. Roger > Brooke; Charles Smith, Mr. Cullens; children of Mrs. Greenhalgh; estate of > Mr. John Watson; Esq. Plater; James Thompson; Jane Wells, Mr. George > Thompson; Sarah Briscoe; John Kirby; John Plummer; Maj. William Aisquith; > Jane Greenhalgh; Mr. William Taylard. Admin.: Thomas Haddock. > > Linda Reno > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 2:05 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Medcalf(e)/Metcalf(e) > > >> Linda, >> >> I've often wondered about the wording of the 20 Jul 1703 administration >> account of John Wattson. "Payments to: Mrs. Jane Watson due Jane daughter >> of >> Capt. Greenhalgh, wife (unnamed) of Edward Moller, wife (unnamed) of >> Thomas >> Rose". >> >> As far as I can understand, Thomas Rose married Jane, the widow of >> Emanuel >> Pitcher, before Emanuel's 8 Jun 1696 administration account. >> >> Do you know how this Jane Pitcher/Rose was related to the other Janes >> involved with Thomas Spinke? >> >> Any help is greatly appreciated. >> >> Norma >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >