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Abt 1736 - Bef 1799 (~ 62 years)
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Name |
BROCKDEN, Ann |
Born |
Abt 1736 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Bef 1799 |
Person ID |
I641 |
Hans Georg Spang |
Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Family 2 |
TEA, Richard, b. 1732, d. 1809, Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania (Age 77 years) |
Married |
06 Nov 1764 |
St Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Douglassville, Berks, Pennsyl [2] |
Children |
| 1. TEA, Robert, d. Brighton, , Pennsylvania |
| 2. TEA, Henrietta, d. Berks County, PA |
| 3. TEA, Roger |
| 4. TEA, Ann, b. 15 Aug 1765, Philadelphia, Berks, Pennsylvania , d. 23 Nov 1821 (Age 56 years) |
| 5. TEA, Richard, b. 15 Aug 1765, Philadelphia, Berks, Pennsylvania , d. 25 Jun 1846 (Age 80 years) |
| 6. TEA, Mary England, b. 25 Dec 1773, d. 04 Sep 1848, Douglassville, Berks, Pennsylvania (Age 74 years) |
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Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Family ID |
F347 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Philadelphia County Wills, 1682-1819
Date: 29 Aug 1795
Prove Date: 10 Apr 1800
BookPage: Y:317
Remarks: Letitia Pryor. City of Phila. Widow. Aug 29, 1795. April 10, 1800. Y.317. Niece: Ann Massey, Wife of Charles Massey. To Ann, John, Mary, Duncan, Charles and Thomas Massey, Children of Niece Ann, Wife of Charles Massey. Nephews and Nieces: Thomas Pryor, Norton Pryor, the elder. To Ann Tea and Elizabeth Johns, Daughters of Late Brother Charles Brockden, Dec'd. Exec. and Guardians: Charles Massey, Niece Ann Massey, his Wife, John Greiner. Codicil: Signed Oct 14, 1799. Mary Duncan, Daughter of Charles and Ann Massey, having died. To Robert and Mary Duncan, Children of Mary, Dec'd. To Brothers and Sisters of Mary Duncan, Dec'd. Revoking bequest to Nephew Thomas Pryor. Witnesses to Codicil: Daniel Dick, Jno. Olden.
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PA (Pennsylvania) Gazette - 3/14/1765
"To be sold by public Vendue, on Thursday the 28th of March inst. at Mayberry Forge, in Philadelphia County, 4 Negroe Men, 2 Negroe BOys, and 2 Negroe Girls, with a considerable Quantity of Household FUrniture, consisting of Beds, Bedding Chest of Drawers, a Desk, Table, &c. also a large Assortment of Kitchen Furniture. At the same Time and Place will be sold several good Milch Cows, two Yoke of Oxen, a Number of Draught Horses, Waggons, Greers, and a large Number of Implements of Husbandry. The Sale to begin at 10 o'clock in the Morning, unless the Day should be rainy, and in the Case on the first fair Day after; at which Time and Place the Conditions of Sale will be made publick.
All Person having any Demands against the Estate of William Mayberry, deceased, are requested to bring in their Accounts, duly proved, in order that they may be discharged; and such Persons as stand indebted to said Estate, are desired to make immediate Payment thereof, without Delay, or further Notice.
Richard Tea, Ann Tea, Administrat."
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