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201 | 1500w93 | ||
202 | 1550 ladies | ||
203 | 15g WILLIAM COLE @-1439-1489--WHITETHORN FARM-DEVON-ENGLAND | ||
204 | 15th C 3 men | ||
205 | 15th C brocade gown | ||
206 | 15th C in dark red | ||
207 | 16 | ||
208 | 1627-GGGGGGGGGGGGGgpa Baron Robert Spencer (4) | ||
209 | 1630 The Mary and John | ||
210 | 1698 DEED p. 1 The deed for 500 acres was issued by Robert Fairman, Penn's agent, to Joseph Ashton Jr., dated 1698 but not filed until 1766. In 1703, Joseph Ashton Sr. purchased the land from his son, and Granville Leach makes the point that "Joseph Jr was 'of age'." The untoward emphasis on Jr's age in 1703 compels us to ask how old he was in 1698 when he purchased the land? Besides confirming Joseph Jr's birthdate as 1683, the phrase may infer that Joseph Jr. was serving as a front for his father in this land transfer--at age 16, he could buy/sell land and renege on such transactions, for nothing in the law prevented minors from buying land. His father, Joseph Sr., had incurred Penn's disgust over the building of a road in 1701 and may have fallen in disfavor with Penn's agent, Fairman. Therefore, he set up his son to be the purchaser, and five years later, a "statute of limitations," per se, bought it back from him. In 1708, when Sr. died, he gave the land back to his son: "I give & bequeath unto Joseph my Eldest Son 250 acres of Land . . . upon the same that I purchased." Joseph's eldest son was to inherit the remaining 250 acres upon coming of age. | ||
211 | 1698 DEED p. 2 | ||
212 | 170px-Colin_Campbell00 | ||
213 | 1712 eddy avenue - norma and reva perdues house (2).PNG | ||
214 | 1712 eddy avenue - norma and reva perdues house (3).PNG | ||
215 | 1712: Nathaniel McClure - McClure History | ||
216 | 1738: James McClure 1690 | ||
217 | 1739 List of Pre-Revolutionary Soldiers | ||
218 | 1739: Finley McClure | ||
219 | 1740s Quakers | ||
220 | 1755:Andrew McClure History form "McClure Family" | ||
221 | 1756: James McClure Will 1690 | ||
222 | 175px-John_S_Pyatt_House_Georgetown | ||
223 | 175px-Winyah_Indigo_Society_Hall_Georgetown_South_Carolina | ||
224 | 1768 Royal Land Grant | ||
225 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
226 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
227 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison pg 2 Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
228 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison pg 2 Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
229 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison pg 3 Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
230 | 1776 Deed from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison pg 3 Deed for 1,000 acres from Henry McCulloh to Henry Faison for 1,100 pounds. | ||
231 | 1783 Courthouse foundation Stafford County. Virginia | ||
232 | 1790 census | ||
233 | 1793:Andrew McClure 1755 Will | ||
234 | 17th c couple B&W | ||
235 | 1800_NC_Bladen_JamesHufham_40 | ||
236 | 1800_NC_Bladen_JamesHufham_40 | ||
237 | 180337_001 | ||
238 | 1808 Deed | ||
239 | 180px-Berkeley_Castle | ||
240 | 180px-John-howard-1st-duke-of-norfolk | ||
241 | 180px-John-howard-1st-duke-of-norfolk | ||
242 | 1810 Floyd County, Kentucky | ||
243 | 1815 Bond Matthew HOuston - Thomas McClure (JR) | ||
244 | 1815 Bond Matthew HOuston - Thomas McClure (JR) | ||
245 | 18156266_733993900095012_6913033035176180258_o | ||
246 | 18156266_733993900095012_6913033035176180258_o | ||
247 | 1817: James McClure headstone | ||
248 | 1818 Headstone - Thomas, Massey & Dicey Tolbert | ||
249 | 1818: Thomas McClure Gravestone | ||
250 | 1820 Floyd County, Kentucky |