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William Thournbury, Anne Arundel Co.; 2 Dec 1746; 6 Jul 1750
Wife Catharine Thornbury
That cousin William Vernon, have delivered him at the age of 18 with the profits it shall gain after the decease of my wife
Leave to 2 sons-in-law William Scrivener and John Carr If cousin Wm. Vernon shd. die without hrs., then all the before bequests
be divided bet. all the child. of dau.-in-law Lewsey Car's children
To dau.-in-law Elizabeth Scrivener and hrs., 2 slaves, but in default of hrs. to dau.-in-law Levies Car, Negroes Jenny and Moll
To Wm. Car, son of John and Lewsey Car, Negro Pris
To Elizabeth Car, dau. of John and Lewsey Carr, Negro Janney
Wit: Ephraim Cover (Quaker), James Pickering
(Md. Cal. Wills, Vol. X, p. 88; Wills, Liber 27, folio 277)
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THORNBERRY, CATHRINE, Anne Arundel Co. 24 Dec, 1767; 22 Nov, 1768
Children: Elizabeth and Lois.
Grandchildren: To John, Negro Isaac and Negro Tom; to William; to Catherine, Negro Sarah; to Ann Carr, Negro Nell; John Scrivner, son of dau. Elizabeth and William Scrivner, Negro Jen alias Nump and Negro Jack formerly property of Richard Scrivener Senr.; Elizabeth Lambeth, Negro Dinah; children of dec'd. daus., i.e., John Scrivener son of dau. Eliza, and children of dau. Lois, to them the remainder of estate.
Susannah Weems, dau. of David Weems.
Mentions: Richard Scrivner, Sr.
Plantation I bought of Anthony Guichard.
Ex: John Scrivner and William Carr.
Wit: William Child, Wm. and Thomas Parrit.
John Scrivner resigned the executorship to Wm. Carr. 36. 655
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