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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] |
Lettice Hudders |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][4] |
15 May 1786 |
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States |
Marriage |
Abt 1800 |
Columbia, Pennsylvania, United StatesBy Rev. J.B. Patterson to Isaiah McCartney |
Residence? |
1814 |
Derry, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States[Note:See Letter of Attorney in Personal History below] |
Residence[3] |
1850 |
Prairie, Holmes, Ohio, United States |
Death[1][2] |
1 Mar 1864 |
Salt Creek Township, Wayne, Ohio, United States |
Burial[1][2] |
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Fredericksburg West Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Wayne, Ohio, United States |
Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 Record about Lettice Hudders
Name: Lettice Hudders Description: Granddaughter Date: 28 May 1795 Prove Date: 19 Jun 1795 Remarks: Hudders, James. E. Nottingham. May 28, 1795. June 19, 1795. Provides for wife Margaret. To son John Hudders, son-in-law Archibald McKissack, daughter Mary Thompson, son-in-law John Clyde, son James Hudders, daughter Janet Turner and daughter Rachel Hood, £5 each. To son Nathaniel 200 acres of land I now live on with stock, etc. To son James' 2 daughters Lettice and Mary all the lands said James now lives on in Oxford. James to have use of it during life. To son John's 9 children £5 each. To James Hudders 2 daughters £5 each. Remainder to children of daughter Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Jannet and Rachel. Executors: Son Nathaniel, Archibald McKissack. Letters to Hudders.
Letters of Attorney
- Know all me by these present that We Isaiah McCartney of the township of Derry in the County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania and Lettis his wife one of the Grand daughters and heirs of James Hudders Senr late of Chester County East Nottingham Township deceased made his last will and testament in writing where in and whereby amongst other things he did give and devise a certain track of land unto his son James Hudders, two daughters, Lettis and Mary Now know ye that we Isaiah McCartney and Lettis Hudders now McCartney his wife have made constituted and appoint in our place and stead put and dispute our trusty and loving friend James Wilson Esq of the town of Oxford Township Chester County and state of Pennsylvania our true and lawful attorney for us and in our names places and steads to grant bargain and sell or rent do anything he should think proper for to do with our part of the messuage or tract of ninety one acres of land situate in Lower Oxford Township Chester County State aforesaid joining land of James Thomas and John Watt and others with the appurtenances and all our estate right title and interest there in unto such person and persons and for such price or prices as shall think proper and also for us and in our names places and heads and as our proper act and deed to sign seal and acknowledge all such deed or deeds of conveyance as shall be necessary for the absolute granting and a signing of the promises into the purchaser or purchasers in for simple giving and granting unto our said attorney by these presents our full and whole powers strength and authority in and about the premises to have use and to have use take all all lawful ways and means in our names for the purposes aforesaid and upon the receipts of the purchase money for the promises acquaintances or other sufficient discharge for us and in our names to make seal and deliver and generally all and every other act or acts things and things devise and (unreadable) the law what so ever needful and making to be done on and about the promises for us and in our names do execute and perform as fully largely and amply to all intents and purposes as if we ourselves might do or could do if personally present and attorneys one or more under him for the purpose aforesaid to make and constitute and again at pleasure to revoke, hereby ratifying allowing and holding firm and effected all and what so ever our said attorney shall lawfully do do in and about the premisses by virtue here of I witness where of we have here unto set our hands and seals this 23 day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen Isaiah McCartney (seal) Lettice McCartney (seal) Witness present Thomas Laird Letty Miller Columbia County be it remembered that on the day of the of the above written route letters of Attorney personally came before me the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace in a and for the County of Columbia the above and within names Isaiah McCartney and Lettis his wife and acknowledge the above as and for their act and deed witness my hand and seal of office date aforesaid Thomas Laird (seal) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Columbia County I George A. Frick Prothonotary for said county do certify that Thomas Laird is duly commissioned as Justice of the Peace for said county witness my hand and seal of Office
April 29 1814 George A. Frick
Recorded Aug 11 1815
Transcribed by --Julie 16:22, 31 May 2017 (UTC)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lettice Hudders McCartney, in Find A Grave
[photo of headstone included]. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lettice Hudders McCartney, in Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
76.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Lettice McCartney, in Ohio, 1850 federal census : population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 1964)
Roll: M432_696; Page: 145B; Image: 131.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Lettice Hudders, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, wills & administrations, 1713-1850, index. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968).
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