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From: Judith A <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] Thomas Drury
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 11:21:01 -0600
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Thanks Norma, I have found this grandchild, Thomas Drurys, who was born
before the date on this will, 1750 and wonder if these children have been
placed. My thinking is that they may be the children of the Thomas Drury we
are discussing, who married Mary the widow of James Duff, but if they are
which Lucas daughter would be their mother? Mary Lucas does not seem to be
married at this date. Did she marry the husband of her deceased sister? If
so, Who? Thanks. Judith Burger
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DRURY
Thomas, m. by 15 May 1751, Mary, admx of James Duff of SM Co. (MDAD 30:94).
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527d.html
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MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, CALENDAR OF WILLS, VOL 10, 1748-1753, p. 102,
Lucas, William, St. Mary's Co., planter. 27 June 1750 16 July 1750
Sons: Charles and Henry, exs.
All the tract I live on to be divided by the run, with the south side to
son Charles and north side to son Henry.
To dau-in-law Ann Lucas, 1 s.
To grandchildren, Charles, Ann, Mary, Mathew and Thomas Drurys (?).
To dau. Mary Lucas, cow and calf.
Remainder to my five children: Charles. Henry, Jean, Suffiah and Mary
Lucas.
Wit: Tho: Ding, John Nevis, Mary Power. 27. 238


----- Original Message -----
From: "Norma Thompson" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] Thomas Drury


>
> > Could Mary Green in the second
> > abstract be Mary Sewell (or Head, but not mentioned in the will of Ann
Head
> > below)m 1st James Duff, and 2nd Thomas Drury? The third abstract below
has
> > personalty to Mary Harbutt, witnessed by Mary Sewell. Grasping at
straws.
> >
>
> Mary Green was Mary Sewall, daughter of Ann Fenwick and John Sewall. Mary
Sewall
> married Leonard Green son of Francis and Elizabeth Green. Leonard m/2
Penelope
> Cooper, daughter of Nicholas and Penelope Cooper. Mary Sewall was most
likely
> dead by 22nd May, 1727 when her mother wrote a will. Leonard Green and
Penelope
> Cooper married sometime after the death of her first husband Charles
Sanders
> whose inventory was approved on May 22 1728 with exec Prudence Sanders.
The next
> entry for him is 1733 with exec Prudence Green.
>
> Mary Sewall was still single when John Godsgrace wrote his will
>
> Bye,
> Norma
>
>



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