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Facts and Events
Cornelius Comegys [I] petitioned the Commissary General on behalf of his son and daughter-in-law to appoint a trustee for the property of her brother George Reid who had drowned under age intestate.
In a court deposition made 1732, at age 68, "Mrs" [Mr] William Comegys spoke of his marriage to the mother [Mary Unitt] of James Stavely.
References
- ↑ Chesapeake Cousins, Upper Shore Genealogical Society.
Vol 5 #1, page 12. Chancery depositions compiled by William Francis Cregar and initially published in Maryland History Magazine Vol 23 1928. - ↑ Baldwin, Jane Baldwin & Wright, F Edward. Maryland Calendar of Wills. (Kohn & Pollock +, Baltimore, MD, 1904+)
Vol 7 page 190.
- ↑ Kent County Probate Records
Wills Vol 7 page 190.
- ↑ Kent County Probate Records
Inventories Vol 2 page 221.
- Bordley, James Jr. Hollyday Family (The). (1962)
page 62.
- Chesapeake Cousins, Upper Shore Genealogical Society.
Vol 5 #1, page 12.
- ↑ Will proven 22 May 1736.
To Eldest son William part of The Reserve part of The Remainder and 1/3 of an Island of Marsh. To son Cornelius Little Forrest To youngest son Edward dwelling plantation with lands belonging to it ie Rasberry [Presbury], Little Worth, and Chance. with 1/3 of an Island Marsh. To daughter Anne Spencer the other 1/3 of the aforesaid marsh. To daughters Elizabeth Bishop and Hannah Freeman and eldest grandson William personalty.
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