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    1. Re: [PAWESTMO-L] Atcheson, Painter, Minor, Perry, Cook
    2. Lona Boudreaux
    3. Hi Dawne, I didn't have this. The following is all I had. Thank you so much. At some time James goes to Kentucky and I don't know if Agnes went with him. I was always going to work on that but never did. James did return and died 1803 in Pa. Since Beatty was a relative that may be Agnes' maiden name. I wish Tom would have requested info on a neigbor living close to my Laughlin's. :) Per Roy Leech:"Records Westmoreland County On 3-27-1779 Administrations papers filed by William Beatty a relative. 1784 James Leech was released. In 1784 James Leech petitioned the court on behalf of Agnes his wife who was formerly intermarried with Alexander Atchinson to show cause why he should settle the estate. Apparently Alexander Atchinson must have been killed with John Leech on Feb. 26, 1779. Alexander Atchinson was a member of Capt. James Leech company." Thank you, Lona ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dawne Temple" <dtis4me@zoominternet.net> To: <PAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 5:59 PM Subject: [PAWESTMO-L] Atcheson, Painter, Minor, Perry, Cook > >From "Old Westmoreland, The History and Genealogy of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania" > > Vol V, #4 > Minute Book A > Westmoreland County, 1789 > > January Sessions 1789. Came into Court William Perry Esq. High Sheriff of Westmoreland County, and produced a deed from him to Joseph Cook of Greensburg for a certain plantation and tract of land situate in Salem Twp. containing 200 acres more or less, adjoining lands of William Minor, John Painter, and others on a branch of Turtle Creek, seized and taken in execution as the estate of Alexander Atcheson dec'd at the suit of William Minor, and sold for the sum of L70 10s Pa currency. Acknowledged at an adjoined court of Common Pleas on 03 Feb 1789. Not paid. (-?-) Charged in the Bill: Minor vs. Atcheson administrators. (page 138) > > Vol II, #2 > > Administration Abstracts, Westmoreland County, 1778-1779 > > Alexander Atchison. Letters granted 20 Mar 1779 to William Betty (also Bettys), a relative. Bond: L1,000. Sureties: Joseph Betty (also Beatty) and Adam McConnell. Witnesses: William Patterson and William McConnell. (Note: Bond is dated 19 Mar 1779). >

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