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Facts and Events
Mary Campbell appears to be the wife of an Alexander Ritchey that acquired land in Beverley Manor. She is named as "Mary Richey" in the will of her father, Robert Campbell:
- Page 481.--4th June, 1775. Robert Campbell's will, farmer--To wife,Sarah, executrix, 390 acres home plantation; Hugh Fulton, son-in-law,executor; to daughter, Mary Richey, daughter Martha Kennedy; to daughter, Sarah Fulton; to Rebecca Crawford, daughter of James Crawford and Isabella Crawford, daughter of testator; to Isabella Crawford, daughter to George and Isabella above; to James Crawford's second wife, 5 shillings to be paid each by Isabella and Rebecca when they come of age; to daughter, Mary Richey, Wm. Kennady, and Hugh Fulton. (Date at end is 4th July, 1775.) Teste: Pat. Buchanan, James Ewing, James Burnsides, Mathew Wilson. Proved, 18th March, 1777, by Buchanan and Wilson. Executors qualified.
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