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John Bleakley, Jr., of Philadelphia, PA
b.Bet 1750 and 1760
- John Bleakley, Jr., of Philadelphia, PABet 1750 & 1760 - 1802
Facts and Events
Will Abstract
- John Bleakley. City of Phila. April 19, 1802. Sept 21, 1802. Y.728. To Directors of the Library Company of Phila. To Managers of the Philadelphia Dispensary. To the Corporation of the City of Phila. for wood for Poor Housekeepers, during Winter, and for Poor in the Hospital during the existence of the Yellow Fever.
- To the Society for relief of Blacks unlawfully held in bondage, and in aid of their Schools. To the Corporation for relief of Poor and distressed Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children. To Society of Friends, Called Quakers, for Alms House. To Corporation of First Presbyterian Congregation for their Poor. To Grace McCurdy and Jane Allison. To William and David Bleakley near Armagh, Ireland. To Barry Bleakley of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. To Josiah Bleakley of Montreal, Canada. To Mary Bleakley, Mrs. Cummings, Sarah Patterson and Anne Boyle, Daughters of Uncle David Bleakley. To Arabella Maxwell, Sister of my Mother in Lurgan. To Richard Maxwell Bell of St. Jaco DeCuba.
- Exec: Joseph Parker Norris.
References
- U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2014).
Name John Bleakley Event Type Death Residence Date 29 Dec 1802 Residence Date on Image 29 1802 Twelfth Death Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Monthly Meeting Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Southern District Historical Meeting Data Search for this monthly meeting in the 'Quaker Monthly Meetings Index' Religion Sect Pre-Separation Yearly Meeting Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Meeting State Pennsylvania Meeting County Philadelphia
- Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Index, 1682-1819 : [database on-line]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000).
Name John Bleakley Role Decedent Residence Place Philadelphia Will Date 19 Apr 1802 Will Proved Date 21 Sep 1802 Comments John Bleakley. City of Phila. April 19, 1802. Sept 21, 1802. Y.728. To Directors of the Library Company of Phila. To Managers of the Philadelphia Dispensary. To the Corporation of the City of Phila. for wood for Poor Housekeepers, during Winter, and for Poor in the Hospital during the existence of the Yellow Fever. To the Society for relief of Blacks unlawfully held in bondage, and in aid of their Schools. To the Corporation for relief of Poor and distressed Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children. To Society of Friends, Called Quakers, for Alms House. To Corporation of First Presbyterian Congregation for their Poor. To Grace McCurdy and Jane Allison. To William and David Bleakley near Armagh, Ireland. To Barry Bleakley of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. To Josiah Bleakley of Montreal, Canada. To Mary Bleakley, Mrs. Cummings, Sarah Patterson and Anne Boyle, Daughters of Uncle David Bleakley. To Arabella Maxwell, Sister of my Mother in Lurgan. To Richard Maxwell Bell of St. Jaco DeCuba. Exec: Joseph Parker Norris. Page Y:728
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