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| Patterson | Elizabeth | Elizabeth (61) | 3 | 114 | 1744 | Page 301.--3d September, 1744. Margaret Adams' will, of Orange County--To son Robert Patterson and his children; to Mary Patterson, daughter of son Robert Patterson; to daughter Jane Love; to granddaughter Margaret Dollinson; to granddaughter Ester Harrison; to daughter Elizabeth; to son-in-law Daniel Love; to son Samuel Adams. Executors, Robert Patterson and Samuel Adams. Teste: Saml. Hull, Jacob Green (Gum?), Thomas Lunday. We, the children of Margaret Adams, have reseved of the exter the full of all legsy I say revd. according to her desiare and will.-- Danl. Love, Jane (mark) Love, Ester Harrison. 15th September, 1744.
These are to certify to all persons whom, &c., that I, Robert Patterson of North Carolina, Tryon County, son of William Patterson, deceased, do disclaim any right or title that is or may be alledged belonging to me of a certain tract of land lying and being in Augusta County upon a small branch on the south side of Linvell's Creek, which said land was taken up by Margaret Adams, the widow of John Adams, deceased.--Robert R. Patterson. 1st February, 1770. Teste: Francis Adams, J. P., North Carolina, Tryon County. Certifies that Francis Adams is a magistrate. Ezekiel Polk, C. C. Proved, 15th March, 1770, by Samuel Hull and Jacob Gum. Samuel Adams qualifies executor, with Joseph Dictum, John Madison, Jr. | Daughter of Willliam Patterson (75), the Irish Patriarch
| Patterson | Elizabeth | Elizabeth (46) | 3 | 123 | | Page 500.--31st March, Ano Domino, 1772. Jane Patterson's will, formerly wife of John Patterson--To son, William Patterson; to son, James Patterson's son John; to daughter, Elizabeth; to daughter, Mary; to son, Robert's daughter Jean; to son, James' daughter Jean; to daughter, Janet. Son-in-law Thomas Dixon and son James to make division. Executors, son James and son-in-law Thomas Dixon. Teste: James Gambel, Robert Gambel. Proved, 19th May, 1772, by the witnesses. Thos. Dixon refuses to execute. James qualifies (his mark) with Thomas Patterson, | Gd William (61) The PA Patriarch
| Patterson | Elizabeth | | 3 | 229 | 1806 | Page 89.--28th July, 1806. Enos Jones' will--To wife, Sarah; sons, Isiah and Enos; son, Peter; son, Robert; daughter, Hannah Swink; daughter. Elizabeth Koontz; daughter, Prusella Silling; daughter, Ann Silling; daughter, Jemima; daughter, Lydia; grandson, Robert Jones, son to Isiah; granddaughters. Elizabeth and Ledia Patterson. Executors, sons Isiah and Peter. Teste: Samuel Clarke, Ed. Christian, Wm. Kinney. Proved, 24th November, 1806. Executors qualify. | "Enos" is Person:Enos Jones (8). His daughter Person:Sophia Jones (9) married Person:Adam Patterson (1); ELizabeth of this record is their daughter Person:Elizabeth Patterson (65); Elizabeth's great-grandfather was [[Person:William Patterson (61), the PA Patriarch.
| Patterson | Elizabeth | | 3 | 286 | 1745 | Page 767.--John Patterson, weaver, to John Ward, yeoman, 231 acres in Beverley Manor, Wm. Bev, Patrick Campbell, Wm. Sayers, So. River. Part of 1546 acres conveyed by Beverly to Pat. Campbell, 1738, and this part sold by Pat to Wm. Sayers, 1745. Teste: John Piery and Jno. Peery, the same, Elizabeth, wife of John Patterson. Teste: James Kerr, Jno. O. Peery. | APpears under married name of ELizabeth Patterson. Maiden name unknown.
| Patterson | Elizabeth | Person:Elizabeth King (113) | 3 | 524 | 1749 | Page 459.--91 acres patented to Robert King 1st August, 1745; devised by Robert's will 23d August, 1749, to 3 daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Catherine. Sarah died without issue; Elizabeth has married Robert Patterson, and Catherine has married James Blair (grantor here). | Wife of Person:Robert Patterson (38) >Appears under married name
| Patterson | Elizabeth | Person:Elizabeth King (113) | 3 | 398 | 1763 | Page 256.--5th June, 1763. Robert Patterson and Elisabeth ( ) to Robert Young. £70, 60 acres on Falling Spring, a branch of Middle River of Shanando, part of 90 acres patented to Robert King, 1st August, 1746, and descended by hereditary right by will of Robert King to Robert Patterson, joining that part of the patent belonging to John King. Teste: James Anderson, Samuel Caldwell. Delivered: Robt. Young, August, 1768. | Appears under married name
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