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From: "Norma Thompson" <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] Thomas Drury
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 12:28:18 -0800
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> 1.) You're saying that Elizabeth Pattison (who I show as Elinor) married first
> John Angell by whom she had Ann Angell (who married first William Duff).
No, I'm not saying Elizabeth married John Angell.
>
> In the next generation Ann Angell marries first William Duff. They have a
> son, James Duff, who dies about 1750. James Duff marries Mary ______ and has
> children Ann about 1735 or before and James in 1739. His wife Mary then
marries
> Thomas Drury in 1751.
No, I'm not say James Duff had any children. But I agree with Mary's husbands.
> If this is true, then who do you place as the mysterious Mary who married
> James Duff ? You say there was no Mary born to William Herbert. You also rule
> out Mary d/o Francis Herbert and Elizabeth. Who is your candidate ?
I don't have one. Do you have any evidence that Mary Herbert, daughter of
William Herbert and Elizabeth Pattison ever existed?
>
> 2.) In the Will of Ann Head of 1727 she mentions Elizabeth Herbert. Are you
> saying that this is the wife of Francis Herbert?
>
Yup!
>
> Were the women he called sisters actually what we refer to as
> sisters-in-law, or is there some other explanation of how Cuthbert SEWELL
calls
> Priscilla HEAD and Elizabeth HERBERT sisters?
>
They were his sisters and/or half-sisters. Ann Fenwick m/1 John Sewall and m/2
Adam Head.
> 4.) Do you have any idea who the Mary Harbutt was who is mentioned in the will
> of John Godsgrace which you cite from Calvert County 1722?
I don't know. No relationship mentioned and no data to form a conclusion.
Bye,
Norma
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