Here are the probate documents for Eleanor Peacock. Since John Abell was the Exec, I would think that she was his brother and she was a daughter of Samuel Abell and Susanna Gardiner. Elinor Peacock 31,12 I SM £49.13.0 dec 22 1709 Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, Ja. Bright. Creditors: John Bell, John Miles. Ellenor Peacock 36A.159 A SM £49.13.0 £22.18.5 Jun 29 1714 Payments to: Mr. Chested, Mr. Cheseldyne, John Miles, Edward Cole, Col. Henry, Richard Vowles, Mary Gough, Samuell Abell, Nicholas Miles, George Bewer. Administrator: John Abell (also John Able) (administrator of Thomas Daviss (administrator of deceased)). Randy On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 5:52 PM, rubyslippers <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> wrote: > When Grace Thomas Brewer Arthur made her will in 1703 her brother in law Thomas Davis and her sister Mary Thomas Davis were alive. > > There is this probate: > > Thomas Davies 338.12 I SM £26.7.6 Apr 9 1712 > Administrator of Eleanor Peacoke. > Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, John Miller. > Creditors & Next of kin: Samuell Abell, Mary Peacoke. > > Thomas Davis 335.213 I SM £26.1.6 Apr 9 1712 > The deceased was the administrator of Elinor Pecock. > Appraisers: Thomas Packman, John Milles. > Creditors: Samuel Abell, Mary Peacok > > ======================================================= > > And there is this probate: > > Thomas Davis 1710 - July 31 1718 > Samuel 1 shilling > Everything to wife Mary and she is Exec > Wit Sebastian Thompson, Archabold Pike, Margarett Thompson, Mildred Pike, James Thompson > > I tend to think the Thomas Davis that married Mary Thomas was the one that died in 1712 and was administrator to Eleanor Peacock. Here is why: > > His nephews in law by Grace were Richard and William Brewer. Richard Brewer's estate was appraised by Samuel Abell, Sr. > > When Thomas and Mary Davis gave consent for their land to be inherited by the Brewer males I assumed that was probably because Thomas and Mary were childless. > > Is it possible that a Eleanor Davis married Paul Peacock? > > > > On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Donald Drury wrote: > >> Dear List, >> >> I found the following: >> >> ****************************** >> >> Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM >> >> From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> >> >> >> from some old notes: >> >> Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul >> >> ******************************* >> Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 >> State of his Lordship's Manor >> >> 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres >> Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell >> ****************************** >> Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. >> To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. >> To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of >> Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. >> To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick >> afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. >> To child. (undesignated), personal estate. >> Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. >> Part 2–12. 157. >> MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 >> ****************************** >> >> My question: >> >> Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell >> Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in >> 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell >> Family? >> >> Thanks very much, >> >> Don >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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