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Isaac Gilpin 18.152 A CH £ll.7.10 £11.13.6 Mar 4 1740
Payments to: Walter Hanson, Anne Whitter, Mr. Henry Brook.
Representatives: administratrix, 1 child (unnamed).
Administratrix; Eleanor Dixon, wife of Jacob Dixon,
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 687. Jan 7, 1775 from William Green and Eleonor, his wife, of CC, to Joseph Dixsson of CC, for 30 £, part of a tract of land in CC called Pyes Chance, bounded by the Revd Mr. Hunter's part or moiety of sd tract, containing about 70 acres. Signed - William Green, Eleanor (+ her mark) Green. Wit - Dan Jenifer*, Jas Craik*. Sd Eleanor Green, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Jan 26, 1775.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 333-223: PYES CHANCE: 141 acres; Possession of - 141 Acres - Gilpin, Isaac: Surveyed 4 May 1703 for Charles Pye at a M.E.'d hiccory standing on the East side a main road that goes to Port Tobacco Race near a branch between 2 Valleys.:
=== for priscilla to be a sister in law, to Elizabeth Green, it means her mother married again and had kids with William Green
Charles County Maryland Will Book B-1, 1782-1785; Page 388.
Priscilla Dixon's Will.
I, Priscilla Dixon of CC, spinster, am very sick and weak but of sound mind, memory, and understanding. Firstly, want my just debts paid.
To my brother John Green Dixon - my Negro girl Sarah and 1 red silk handkerchief.
To my brother Samuel Dixon - my bed, bedstead, & furniture and 1 large, black walnut chest, 1 cupboard, and a tailors goose, 1 Dutch oven, 1 iron pot, 1 gold ring, 2 flat irons, 3 stone plates, and all my fowls.
To my brother Henry Dixon - 1 cow and calf and my spinning wheel.
To my niece Martha Dixon, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Dixon - 1 piece of Chintz, my horse colt, and my saddle, 1 black gauze apron, and 1 yard of white gauze.
To my sister Susanna Maddox, widow - 1 new white cotton gown, 1 red cloth cardinal, 1 new jersey petticoat, 1 cotton apron, 1 striped cotton handkerchief, 1 pair of dark chintz cuffs, 1 pair of sheep skin gloves, and 1 yard striped ribbon.
To my sister-in-law Elizabeth Dixon, wife of Francis Dixon - 1 yellow striped cotton gown and petticoat, and 1 cotton apron.
To my sister-in-law Eleanor Green, wife of William Green - 1 blue striped cotton gown, 1 white linen apron, 1 black silk bonnet, and 1 new lawn handkerchief.
To my friend Ann Stacy Arms - 1 blue striped cotton habit, 1 blue striped cotton short gown.
To my niece Ann Dixon, daughter of Francis & Elizabeth Dixon - 1 old cloth cotton gown, 1-1/4 yards of ribbon, and 1 checked linen bonnet.
To my Negro girl Sarah - 1 yellow striped cotton gown, 1 old yellow petticoat, and 6 or 7 lbs of cotton in the seed.
To my Negro Nan, mother of sd Negro Sarah - 1 blue cloth country petticoat, 1 blue cloth striped country cloth riding skirt, and 6 lbs cotton in the seed.
To the Revd Mr, John Bolton - 40 shillings for such as he may think proper.
To my brothers Francis, Jacob, Henry, Samuel, and John Green Dixon - my white calico gown between them.
Executor: my brother Samuel Dixon.
Signed Aug 21, 1784 - Priscilla (X her mark) Dixon. Wit - Mary (X her mark) Bracken, Thomas Evans.
Probated on Aug 28, 1784 by the oath of the executor and by the oaths of witnesses Mary Bracken & Thomas Evans
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