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Patriarchs
Known Mary's
WeRelate | DOB | DOD | DOM | Spouse | Father | Mother | Notes | Patriarch
| Person:Mary Patterson (37) | bed 1737 | <1768 | c1755 | Robert Patterson (57) | Grace | | William (61) the PA Patriarach
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Records
Last | First | WeRelate | Vol | Page | Year | Extract | Notes
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 113 | 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. accordin 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. |
| Patterson | Mary | | 1 | 337 | 1763 | APRIL, 1763 (A). Stewart vs. Patterson.--Alexander Stewart married Mary, daughter of Robert Patterson, and sues Patterson because he did not get as much of Patterson's estate as the two other children. |
| Mary | Patterson | Mary McDonald | 1 | 356 | 1764 | Fowler vs. Skidmore.--Bill in Chancery, filed 1764-5. John Fowler and Margaret, his wife, William Patterson and Mary, his wife, Patrick Quinn and Jane, his wife, which said Margaret, Mary and Jane, together with Sarah, since intermarried with James Skidmore, were sisters and co-heirs of Randolph McDonald of Augusta County, deceased, against James Skidmore and Sarah, his wife. Randolph died intestate unmarried and without children. Randolph's mother was Janet McDonald. Randolph was 26 years old when he died. | Mary McDonald, second wife of William Patterson (60) son of William Patterson (61), the PA Patriarch
| Patterson | Mary | Mary McDonald | 1 | 341 | 1765 | OCTOBER, 1765 (C)...Fowler et als. vs. John Stewart.--John Fowler and Margaret, his wife; William Patterson and Mary, his wife; Patrick Quin and Jane, his wife; James Skidmore and Sarah, his wife, sue John Stewart for a slave which Stewart bought of Jennet McDonald (McDonell), administratrix of Randolph McDonell. [Chaley's comment:Are these women daughters of Randolph?)] | Mary McDonald, second wife of William Patterson (60) son of William Patterson (61), the PA Patriarch
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 114 | 1769 | Page 320.--19th September, 1769. Patrick Martin's will: To wife, Jane: to sons, George and Andrew; to sons, Joseph and James; to daughter, Miry Patterson. Executors, wife, Jane, and George Martin. Teste: George Jameson, James McNutt, Alex. Montgomery. Proved, 21st August, 1770, by Jameson. George Martin qualifies executor, with Joseph Berry, James Buchanan, Alex. McNutt. | Miry is probably "Mary" who has married a Patterson. WHich Patterson is not known
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 123 | 1772 | 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, Alex. Thompson. |
| Patterson | Mary | | 1 | 175 | 1773 | AUGUST 23, 1773.... (199) Joseph Bell appointed guardian of Jennett Patterson, daughter of John Patterson, decd. (she is an idiot.) John Patterson appointed guardian of Mary Patterson, daughter of John Patterson, decd. (she is deaf and dumb). |
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 131 | 1773 | Page 151.--23d August, 1773. John Patterson's bond as committee to Mary Patterson, who is born deaf and dumb. |
| Patterson | Mary | Mary McDonald | 3 | 541 | 1774 | Page 448.--16th November, 1774. William Patterson and Mary ( ), of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to Patrick Quin, a tract joint property of four sisters, heirs of Randal McDonald, deceased, patented to John Hope, 5th September, 1749, and by him conveyed to Randal McDonald, who died intestate, and Mary, wife of Wm. Patterson became invested in the 1/4 part on Cook's Creek. | Mary McDonald, second wife of William Patterson (60) son of William Patterson (61), the PA Patriarch
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 172 | 1785 | Page 470.--24th February, 1785. Andrew Anderson and Mary Patterson depose that on Monday, 21st February, 1785, they were at the house of Richard Madison, then in bed of his last illness. Richard asked to have his will drawn; said he wished his wife, Priscilla Madison, should have all his estate. Richard died on the Wednesday afternoon following. Proved, 21st May, 1785. At Priscilla's request administration granted to Wm. Bowyer. |
| Patterson | Mary | | 3 | 204 | 1789 | Page 137.--2d June, 1789. Robert Christian's will--To son, John, plantation he lives on; to son, Robert, home plantation; to granddaughter, Isabellay Christian, daughter to John; to son, Jacob, in case he is living; to daughter, Mary Patterson, and her daughter, Ezabellew; to daughter, Margaret Anderson; to granddaughter, Isabella Bratton; to daughter-in-law, Rachel Christian. Executors, John and Robert. Teste: Patrick, William, and G. Christian, Jr. Proved, 16th December, 1794, by Patrick and Gilbert Christian. Executors qualify. |
| Patterson | Mary | | 2 | 315 | 1795 | 1795--September 22, Peter Bratton and Mary Patterson, surety. Peter Bratton and Francis Patterson, daughter of Thos. Patterson, deceased. |
| Patterson | Mary | | 1 | 535 | 1798 | File No. 926.--Herron's Administrator vs. Patterson. Thomas Herron, administrator of William Herron, complains that William was a schoolmaster and taught one and a half years by agreement dated 31st July, 1798. Among the subscribers was Mary Patterson. Mary refuses to pay, and common law suit cannot be brought because one party is dead and other cannot testify. Bill for discovery. Mary answers that William spent one-quarter of his time with her, from 6th August, 1799, when he began school, until December come a year afterwards. Contract dated 31st July, 1798. Spa. dated 29th June, 1801. | |
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