Person:Martha Paca (1)

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Martha Paca
 
m. Abt 1730
  1. Martha Paca1732/33 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Martha Paca
Gender Female
Birth[1] 25 Jan 1732/33 Baltimore County, MarylandSt. George's Parish
Other[2] 27 Jan 1745 Baltimore County, Marylandnamed in Will of Rachel Paca, mother
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Church Records: Maryland and Delaware. CD number 178 by Broderbund. (1997)
    St George Parish records page 40.
  2. Will Abstract of Rachel Paca, in Gibb, Carson. Abstracts of Wills
    MSA S538, Liber 24, 1744-1746 [1].

    Liber 24, folio 440
    27 Jan. 1745
    PACA, RACHELL, Baltimore Co.
    To son Perrigrine Brown, negro man Joe, negro woman Hannah, negro boy George, & a gelding Jack; 10,000 nails, 500 Lb. pork, 12 barrels Indian corn, & 5000 lb. tob.
    To dau. Martha Paca, negro girl Nan, jewelry, clothes, & side saddle.
    To Col. John Hall, my dau. Martha Paca with her portion in her father's will.
    My clear estate to be equ div. my 2 s children, & if both d.s.p., to my 6 cousins: John Tilden, Catherine Tilden, William Blay Tilden, William Weatherhead, Samuel Weatherhead, & John Weatherhead.
    Extr: son Perrigrine Brown, he to be helped by my friends Col. John Hall & Jacob Giles.
    Witn: Mary Clerk, Michael Webster, William Smith.
    Codicil of same date, witn: Elizabeth Bradford, Mary Clerk, Michael Webster.
    26 March 1746, sworn to by Mary Clark & William Smith.