PARKER, JOHN, Darby.September 3, 1716. November 30, 1716. A. 41.To brother William Parker of Long Clason in Leicestershire inEngland £40. To Mary Campen of same place 40 shillings. To SarahBlunston of Darby £15 at 21 or marriage. To Barbara Bevan and AnnHood 40 shillings each. My great Bible to Ann Gilbertharp.Remainder to cousin Richard Parker Jr. also executor.Witnesses: Ann Hood, Barbara Bevan, John Hay. BLUNSTON JR, JOHN. --NORTHUM, WILLIAM.November 30, 1716. March 8, 1717.Adm. to Ann Blunston.Adm. to Margret Northum. LIGHTFOOT, THOMAS. Darby.January 7, 1724/5. November 9, 1725. A. 180.Provides for wife Margaret who was widow of John Blunston late of Darby. To daughter Katherine Miller, 2 sons William and Michael, daughter Abigail Wiley. Elizabeth Jones and Mary Starr and my late wifes 2 children, viz John Wiley and Mary Jackson 5 shillings each, all being married and having had their portions. To son Jacob 60 pounds to be paid out of my real estate in New Garden Township when 21. Remainder of estate real and personal to son Samuel also executor. Son Michael and son Thomas Jackson of Marlborough, overseers. Witnesses: Richd. Parker, David Thomas, Benj. Pearson. WHITTAKER, CHARLES. Ridley.February 12, 1807/8. April 8, 1720. A. 453.to my 2 daughter by former wife, viz Sarah and Mary Whittaker, articles of household furniture to be divided among them by their uncle Joseph Baker and their aunts Mary Cobourn and Hannah Yarnall. To wife Hannah 1/3 of estate, remainder to children Samuel, Elizabeth, Susanna and Ann Whittaker. Directs that son Samuel be placed with Jonathan Hood of Darby. Elizabeth with John Simcock of Ridley. Susanna with John Blunston of Darby and Ann with Jacob Simcock of Ridley, to serve until daughter are 18 and son 21. Executors: John Maris, Francis Yarnall.Witnesses: Jacob Simcock. John Simcock Jr, Wm. Smith.Executors refused to act. Letters cta to Anthony Lea. LIGHTFOOT, MARGARET. Widow. Darby.April 14, 1732. July 13, 1732. A. 378.To the Quakers of Darby meeting £5. To the Quakers of Springfield £5. To my brother Thos. Pulford £60. To cousin Elizabeth Hueston and to Hannah Hannams, articles named. To my brother Michael Blunston one great bible. To son in law Saml. Blunston the silver pot that is so called in my husband John Blunston's will. To Sarah Bethel and Hannah Blunston £2 each. To Adam Roads and wife, Saml. Blunston and wife and Ann Gibson 10 shillings each. To Michael Lightfoot and wife and Saml. Lightfoot and wife, Arthur Jones and wife, Joseph Willey and wife, Isaac Starr and wife, John Willy and wife and Jacob Lightfoot, 10 shillings each. To cousins Margaret and Abigail Woodward articles named. To Rachel Shanton, d. To James Hines £2. To cousin Joseph Stidman his bond for £20. To Jacob Simcock £2. To cousins Thomas and James Hewston, sons of James near Brandywine £5 each when 21. Wearing apparel to 5 cousins Margaret and Abigail Woodward, Hannah Jane and Abigail Edge. To John Salkeld and Michael Lightfoot £10 each. To John Smith of Marlborough £20. Remainder at disposal of executors John Smith and Michael Lightfoot. Witnesses: Saml. Garrett, David Thomas, John Davis. BLUNSTON, MICHAEL. Darby, yeoman.December 22, 1731. Codicil: April 24, 1734. April 1736. B. 1.Directs the sale of all real estate and provides for wife Phebe.To Samuel Bunting £80 to entertain honest friends and to Sarahhis wife £10 and to Elizabeth daughter of brother in law ThomasBradshaw £10. To friends John Salkeld and Agnes his wife £5. Tobrother Saml. Blunstons sons of Kirkhallum in Darbyshire, vizMichael and Samuel £6 each. To Samuel Garrett and John Davis forMonthly Meeting in Darby £10. To Sarah and Rebecca daughters ofmy cousin Sarah Fearn of Darby deceased and Elizabeth Hibberdgranddaughter of said cousin £50 to be divided. To my cousinKatherine Rhoads and her 4 daughters Hannah, Sarah, Elizabethand Mary £50 to be divided. To Sarah daughter of cousin John Blunstondeceased £20. To Hannah daughter of John Blunston £20. To Wm.Levis and Elizabeth his sister Children of my brother in lawSaml. Levis £10. To Sarah daughter of brother in law Thos.Bradshaw deceased £5. To Elizabeth Bradshaw £30 and furniturewhich belonged to my former wife her aunt. To Rebecca widow ofIsaac Minshall deceased £5. To cousin Saml. Blunston of Conestogain Lan Co., one pistol. To grandchildren of brother Wm. Blunstondeceased the children of his son Wm., deceased one guinea to bedivided. To Joseph and Samuel sons of cousin Catherine Rhoads 40shillings to be divided. To cousin Josiah Fearn 20 shillings. To cousin Adam Rhoads £10.Executors: cousins Saml. Levis Jr and Saml. Bunting. Codicil gives the int of £50 yearly towards a school, for educating children of Port Friends, also mentions that cousin Katherine Rhoads is deceased and gives her legacy to her son John Rhoads and Elizabeth Hinde, widow, also give £5 to John Hind son of said Elizabeth.Witnesses: Job Harvey, Benj. Cliff, Nathl. Phillips, George Wood, Wm. Wood, Nathan Garratt.Samuel Garrett, Jacob Bonsell and Samuel Seller Jr, trustees of money for schooling. BLUNSTON, PHEBE, widow. Darby.June 6, 1746. October 9, 1749. C. 169.To cousin Rebecca Minshall of Philadelphia, widow, £10. To cousin Rebecca Blackham of Philadelphia £20. To Isaac and Samuel Minshall, sons of Rebecca aforesaid £5 each. To cousin Sarah Minshall of Middletown, widow, £10 and to her sons, Thomas, Moses and John Minshall £5 each. To cousin Margaret, wife of Henry Cam £20. To cousin Elizabeth Roads, widow, £30. To cousin Sarah, wife of Samuel Bunting £20. To cousin Rebecca, wife of John Griffith £20. To cousin Hannah, wife of Thomas Pearson, Samuel Bunting, John Griffith, cousin Samuel Levis and Mary Hinds legacies of £5 to £20. To Hannah Burgess of Bucks County, formerly my servant, one pistole. To Mary, sister of John Griffith, John Pyott and wife Deborah, John Bunting, Rachel wife of John Moore and William Horne of Darby, small legacies.Executors: Cousins Samuel Levis and Samuel Bunting.Wit: John Davis, John Hunt, Abraham Bonsall.