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Subject: [LDR] Re: LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-D Digest V03 #108
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 07:13:01 EDT


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> Dear Janet:
> Thank you, thank you, thank you--lookups are the highest form of
> flattery. The Handcock/Hancocks mentioned in the work are: Sarah who appears
> in the will of Samuel Bradford (daughter) as well there is the will of
> Daniel who had children, William, Elisha, Mary, Betsy,Daniel, Peter and
> Henry and left widow Mary--capitalism prevents me from saying what their
> legacies were. The will was written in 1812. As per your note concerning
> Colonial Familes, Vol. 2--I am afraid there is not much there to help with
> your brick wall as the colonial period ends with the Revolution and none of
> the records post-date that era.
>
> Daniel --we believe was the son-in-law of Les's enigmatic
> great-great-great-grandfather Ayres Parker.
>
> Hope this of some help
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