Person:Ann Amory (1)

Watchers
Ann Amory
 
m. Bef 1699
  1. Thomas Amory - Bef 1699/00
  2. Robert AmoryBef 1699 -
  3. Sarah AmoryBef 1699 -
  4. Ann Amory - Bef 1699/00
Facts and Events
Name Ann Amory
Gender Female
Death[1] Bef 30 Jan 1699/00 Charleston, South Carolina, United Statesnamed as deceased in court record
References
  1. Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    10(2, Apr 1909):83-91.

    January 30, 1699-1700, Sarah Rhett, Capt. Job Howes and Capt. Thomas Smith executed their bond to Governor Blake for Mrs. Rhett's faithful performance of her trust as administratrix of the estate of Jonathan Amory, merchant, deceased.
    Witness: Henry Wigington.
    (Page 251.)

    The same day Governor Blake directed Mrs. Sarah Rhett, "wife of Capt William Rhett of Charles Town", to administer on the said estate, reciting that the said Jonathan had constituted his wife, Martha, to be his executrix during her lifetime, at her death to be succeeded by his sons, Thomas and Robert, and that said Martha, before dying, appointed said Sarah executrix and her infant son, Robert, executor, providing for the education of her children, Robert, Sarah and Ann. He also directed Capt. Alexander Parris, Dr. Charles Burnham, John Bird, William Gibbons, Lewis Pasquereau and Peter Guerard to appraise and make an inventory of the estate.
    (Pages 252-253.)

    January 30, 1699-1700, Governor Blake directed Mrs. Sarah Rhett to administer on the estate of Thomas Amory, deceased, and at the same time directed her to administer also on the estate of Ann Amory.
    (Page 254.)