Person:Mary Stites (7)

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Mary Stites
 
m. 15 Feb 1693
  1. Mary Stites1699 -
  2. Isaiah StitesAbt 1705 - 1768
m. 6 Jun 1715
Facts and Events
Name Mary Stites
Gender Female
Birth[3] 24 May 1699 Cape May, New Jersey, United StatesCitation needed
Marriage 6 Jun 1715 Cape May, New Jersey, United Statesto Cornelius Schellinger
Other[1] 14 Apr 1746 Cape May, New Jersey, United Statesnamed in Will of Cornelius Schellinger, husband
Other[2] 9 Feb 1748/49 Cape May, New Jersey, United Statesnamed in Will of Henry Stites, father
References
  1. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Vol 2 (1730-1750), in Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New Jersey, First Series
    30:418.

    1746, April 14. Schillinks, Cornelius, of Cape May Co., yeoman; will of.
    Wife, Mary, % of moveable estate, % of the mill and privilege of % of the home plantation, (it being the half which I give unto my son Henry Schillinks), during widowhood.
    Sons—
    - Cornelius,% of the plantation whereon I live, it being the west side joining William Schelink's and % of the mill;
    - Henry, the eastermost half, joining Elijah Hughes;
    - Enos, the % of my plantation at Dividing Creek, Salem County, it being the "westernmost half, joining Nicholas Crosen;
    - Daniel, the other half, it being the easternmost, joining Charles Fox. Daughters—
    - Mary Stillwell,
    - Lydia and
    - Hannah Schillinks, % of moveable estate.
    Executors—wife, Mary, and son, Cornelius.
    Witnesses—William Schillinks, Abraham Schillinks, Mary Taylor, Elijah Hughes. Proved 21 May, 1746.
    Cape May Wills, 127 E.

    1746, May 29. Inventory, £96.19.3; made by Elisha Hand, Elisha Crowell.

  2. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Vol 2 (1730-1750), in Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New Jersey, First Series
    30:458.

    1748-9, Feb. 6. Stites, Henry, of Cape May Co.; will of.
    Son, Esaiah, sole executor, and to have all that tract of land and marsh whereon I live, joining Richard Smith, and the land that was formerly John Reeves ; also 1/2 of personal estate.

    Daughter, Mary Skillinger, 1/2 of moveables.
    Witnesses - Richard Smith, Hannah Smith, Daniel Hand.
    Proved 8 May, 1749.

    1749, May 25. Inventory (L159.14.2) includes cattle, sheep, swine (L100.3).
    Appraisers - Joseph Savage, Zebulon Swaine.

  3. L449-BJG (FamilySearch Family Tree), in FamilySearch Family Tree
    includes sources, last accessed Aug 2024.