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Aug. 1, 1803 - Ann Cooksey signs as kin the Charles Co., Md. inventory of [her sister] Elizabeth Burch.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Inventories, 1802-1808, Page 60-1.
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Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 340.
Thomas Burche's First Account. May 15, 1779. The account of Rebecca Burch, administratrix of Thomas Burch, late of CC, deceased.
Debts include: the inventory of sd deceased's estate, exhibited into Orphan Court on Sep 15, 1778, amounting to 460 £11 shillings 11 pence; crop notes found in the deceased's house. The whole amount: 732 £14 shillings 10 pence.
Disbursements went to: Bennet Dyson; Dr. John Parnham; Benjamin Cawood, Collector, for the assessment for 1777 and for 1778; Edward Boarman, Sheriff, for levies; John Noe for part of a bond dated Nov 2, 1774, the whole bond 129 £paid in the lifetime of the deceased, 61 £3 shillings 9 pence; Walter Hanson, Register, for Letters and for recording Inventory and for stating, passing, and recording this account. Balance accountable: 595 £6 shillings 5-1/2 pence.
A further time prayed to pass additional account, crop made the year the deceased died not being ready.
Securities: Henry Clarkson and Thos Andrew Dyson of CC.
Representatives: widow and 9 children, Elizabeth, Anne, Judith, Walter, William, Rebecca, and Margot, at age, Eleanor and Jonathan, ages not known.
NB: Jonathan and Walter died since the father.
Proved on May 15, 1779 by Rebecca Burch, the accountant afd.
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