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    3. Chester cnty, PA Will COEBOURN, THOMAS. Chester. December 17, 1735. October 1, 1736. B. 9. To son Joseph a piece of land on Edgmont road next Wm. Jefferis as described containing about 40 acres. To son John £5. To daughter Elizabeth Donavan £8. To daughter Mary Squibb 5 shillings. Give £2-10 to Jacob Howell towards repairing or building a meeting house in Chester. To son Thomas all remainder real and personal, also executor. Witnesses: Wm. Jefferis, James Sanger, Joseph Davenport. COEBURN, WILLIAM. Chester, yeoman. February 2, 1733. January 12, 1740/1. B. 71. To wife Sarah the plantation where I now dwell and all personal estate. To son Samuel 5 shillings and all the debts he rightly should have paid me and to each of his children 1 shilling. To son in law Anthony Baldwin and his children 1 shilling each. To son in law John Miniard and his children 1 shilling each. Executors: Caleb Harrison of Middletown and kinsman Robert Squibb of Chester, weaver. Witnesses: Thos. Woodward, Thomas Martin, Jos. Swaffer. LAMPLUGH, SAMUEL. Lower Chichester. February 15, 1774. Adm. to Elizabeth Lamplugh and Isaac Dutton. (Sureties John Smith, Jacob Richards. Inventory. by John Brown, Nathl. Squibb £49.0.6.) MORTON, ERASMUS. Chester Township. June 8, 1781. April 21, 1783. To kinsman Martin Morton messuage, etc. where I now dwell and tract of land belonging containing about 61 acres. To kinswomen Mary Whitington and Sarah Cobourn £10 each gold or silver. To my relations Joseph and Erasmus Morton, George Taylor and Hannah Buckley 5 shillings each. To servant maid Mary Ferguson £13. All remainder of estate to Thomas Crawford and Edith his wife. Executors: Richard Riley, Martin Morton. Letters to Riley, Morton being deceased. Wit: Nathaniel Squibb, Isaac Lawrence, Jacob Hewes. LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. U. Chichester. February 1, 1788. February 23, 1788. Provides for wife Rebecca. To daughter Mary Barrett £35. To son-in-law Isaac Talley and my daughter Susanna, his wife, £15 and what money he owes me being £20. To granddaughters Rebecca and Susanna, daughters of Nathaniel Brown, £10 each. To Sarah, widow of son William, a barrel of cider and a barrel of apples to be sent to her in Philadelphia, also £5. To grandson William Lamplugh, son of my son Jacob, deceased, tenement and lot of land now occupied by George and John Wood, when he is 21. To grandson Daniel, son of Jacob, messuage, etc. now in tenure of Thomas Squibb, containing about 3 acres when 21. Also to said 2 grandsons piece of land in U. Chichester, containing 20 acres. To son Josiah messuage, etc. where I now dwell, containing about 60 acres, also tract I purchased of Samuel Reynolds, containing about 20 acres, also all remainder of estate real and personal. Executors: Son Josiah, friends Jacob Hewes and John Peirce, Jr. Wit: Jacob Peterson, John Booth, Jno. Power. Philadelphia cnty, PA Will HAMILTON, ANDREW. City of Bath. Esq. May 16, 1825. October 22, 1825. 8.370. Property in Penna. in America and elsewhere to my wife: Eliza Hamilton and my daughter: Mary Anne. Legacies to my nurse Elizabeth Patton and to children of Henry Allen Johnson, Esq. of Bath. Exec: Wife, Henry Allen Johnson of city of Bath, Esq., Edward Goldsmid of Westminster, Esq. and Horace Binney of Philadelphia in America, Esq. Guardians of said daughter, my wife, Henry Allen Johnson, Esq, and Edward Goldsmid, Esq. Witnesses: Jos. Hume Spry, Surgeon, Bath, George Spry, Surgeon, Bath, William Squibb, servant to Alexander Hamilton, Esq.

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