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From: Debbie <>
Subject: Phillips
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:00:32 -0400
In-Reply-To: <1c0.17673053.2da757ba@cs.com>


Deed. 9 May 1773. Joseph Richardson of Duck Creek Hundred in County of
Kent, shallopman, , and Stephen Richardson of Appoquinimink Hundred im
Co. of New Castle, weaver, for the sum of 5 shillings grant unto Jacob
Richardson in Co. of Caper [Cape] May in Prov. of West New Jersey,
farmer, and Mary his wife, late Mary Marsh, NATHANIEL PHILIPS of same
place, pilot and Agnes his wife, late Agnes Marsh, and William Truax
Marsh of Appoq. Hundred, yeoman, a plantation tract of land containing
100 acres located in Appoq. Hd. It bounds the formerly of Ephraim
Harman. dec'd, called Good Land, and is part of a larger tract called
the Exchange. This is property that Edward Richardson, dec'd, in his
lifetime was seized of. He executed a conveyance of same to John Marsh,
and afterwards in his Last Will, he devised all of his estate to Joseph,
Thomas and Stephen Richardson. Sd Thomas died Intestate. Sd John
Marsh then died Intestate, leaving issue three children viz: Mary, who
intermarried with sd. Jacob Richardson, Agnes, who intermarried with sd
Nathaniel Philips, and William Truax Marsh. Signed: Joseph Richardson
(mark), Stephen Richardson (mark). Wit: William Pell, John Edenfield,
John Moore, Marinas Haughey, Harvey Gregg. Recorded: 29 July 1774.
(B2:p54)


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On Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 09:34 PM, wrote:

> Debbie:
>
> Thanks so much for your lookups. What do you have on Nathan/Nathaniel
> Phillips?
>
> Jon
>


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