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    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Hogue
    2. Sandra Ferguson
    3. There is nothing for the surname Dye..... Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 COX, PETER, Heidelberg. March 6, 1813. Adm. to Abigail the widow and Jacob FREY her son. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 COX, WALTER. Cock of Marlborough. January 20, 1726/7. Adm. to Robert Jones. [Walter Cock left widow Rebecca who married -- Feagan and only issue James Cock. See deed book M. 75.] Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 COCK, BENJAMIN. Thornbury. July 4, 1780. February 19, 1783. To sons James, Moses and Benjamin 5 shillings each. To daughter Ann, wife of Thomas Marshall, 10 shillings and to said Thomas 5 shillings. All remainder of estate to wife Ann and sons John and Joseph Cock. Wife's share for life only. Executors: Son Moses, Brother-in-law John Brinton. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 COX (COCK), BENJAMIN. Chester Co. Mary 23, 1818. Thomas Cox, administrator. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, RICHARD. Thornbury. August 30, 1739. November 19, 1739. B. 49. Provides for wife not named. To son Nathaniel the plantation I now live on containing 352 acres in Thornbury and Westtown when 21, also the lot of land in the Valley where Jacob Taylor liveth being part of the 100 acres I bought of Jacob Wright. Refers to a tract of 100 acres leased to John Stanton for 999 years being a part of the Society land on Brandywine Creek, gives to wife during life and afterward to daughter Mary, also said daughter £100 at 21. Remainder to wife son. Nathaniel and daughter Mary. Gives to son Richard Eavenson, "if he recover from the illness he is now ins," a desk and the dutch boy named Hance Adam Smith now living with him. Executors: brothers Ralph Eavenson and John Newlin. Witnesses: John Townsend, Edith Newlin, Kath. Eavenson. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, RALPH. Concord. March 24, 1744. April 9, 1744. B. 157. To son Jacob the plantation formerly George Lees except 50 acres of the east end, he providing for his mother Grace during her widowhood. To son Joseph the plantation I now live on and the 50 acres above mentioned subject to provision for his mother. To daughter Phebe Eavenson and grandson Enoch Woodward my lot in Wilmington. To daughter Hannah Woodward 20 shillings. Executors: wife and son Joseph. Witnesses: Jos. Eavenson, John Palmer, John Cheyney. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, JACOB. February 12, 1744/5. Adm. to Joseph Eavenson. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, JOSEPH. Concord, yeoman. March 12, 1744/5. April 23, 1745. B. 179. To mother Grace Eavenson during life the plantation left me by my father Ralph Eavenson during life, afterward to my sister Phebe Guess also that plantation left by my father to my brother Jacob Eavenson. To kinswoman Mary Arnold £5. To kinsman Enoch Woodward £1. Remainder to mother. Executors: mother Grace Eavenson and brother in law James Guess. Witnesses: Henry Pierce, Josiah Arnold, John Cheyney. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, GRACE. Concord. November 11, 1746. January 29, 1746/7. B. 215. To Mary daughter of brother Thomas Arnold £5. To grandson Enoch Woodward £5. To Stephen Hurly £2-10 when 21. To Elizabeth Boss £2-10 at 18. To grandson Joseph Gess £5. To all my brothers and sisters children a new Bible. To daughter Phebe Gess remainder of estate. Executors: son in law James Gess and John Palmer. Witnesses: Wm. Trimble, Jos. Eavenson, Jos. Chamberlin. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, JEMIMA. . December 25, 1753. Thornbury. . Adm. to Richard Eavenson. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, NATHANIEL. Thornbury. October 12, 1766. Adm. to Elizabeth Eavenson and Moses Palmer. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 DAVIS, DANIEL. East Bradford. December 28, 1771. October 10, 1778. To son John Davis £50 and wearing apparel. To daughter Ann Davis £100 and household goods. To daughter Hannah wife of Seth Eavenson £50. To the 4 children of son James deceased £25. To Lydia, Mary and Ann Davis at 18 and James at 21. To grandson Aaron son of son James £5 at 21. Executors: Friends John Hall of Concord and Wm. Hunt. Letters adm. to John Fred. Wit: Thomas Taylor, Francis Williams, Isaac Calvert. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 EAVENSON, GEORGE. Thornbury. October 31, 1806. May 20, 1816. Provides for wife Mary, inc. profits of real estate during life; after her decease real estate to son Richard, paying legacies. To son Joseph $40. To sons Eli and Jesse $1 each. To gr.children, George, Thomas, William, John, Sarah, Mary & Phebe Massey $3 each. Remainder to son Richard. Executors: Wife Mary and son Richard Eavenson. (Letters to son.) Wits: Hugh Reed, George Mercer, William Reed. . -----Original Message----- From: Christine Taylor <xtine@home.com> To: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@intelos.net>; PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Hogue >Can check to see if there are any wills for Cox (or spelled Cock) and >Eavenson in 1750 to 1800 time frame. Also if there are any Dye names in >same time frame. Benjamin Cox (son of Moses and Hannah Eavenson Cox) >married Philena Dye about 1798 but need info on there parents. Thanks for >your help. > >Christine >

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