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- H. Peter Good - Aft 1769
- W. Anna LeiterBef 1748 - Aft 1769
m. Bef 1764
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Record of Wills, Liber A, 1750-1777; FHL Film No. 5647682, in Frederick, Maryland, United States. Maryland, Frederick County, probate records, 1744-1983: Digitized by FamilySearch International. (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Register of Wills, Frederick County, Maryland, 2009)
folio 198 (Image 214 on FamilySearch).
Jacob Lyder of Frederick County, Province of Maryland, Varmer - After the appraisement of the land, to my children Christian Lyder, Abraham Lyder, Jacob Lyder, Peter Lyder, Barbara Lyder, the two children of my deceased daughter Fronika, my daughter Anna Good and equal share of the valuation of the said land - My executors to give to Peter Good my son-in-law 50 acres of land out of Perrys Retirement and also 160 acres of land from a Tract called Well-Taught conveyed to my by William Hall. - My Executors to convey to the hereafter named all that Tract of Land assigned to me by George Poe according to the agreement and compact between the Parties viz: Christian Lyder, Jacob Good, John Rife, Jacob Ritter, Philip Reinell, Henry Ford - Executors John Rife, Andrew Hover Signed 8 Feb 1764, Jacob IL his mark Lyder Entered into Probate 22 Feb 1764 on oaths of Joseph Perry and Christopher Burgett
- ↑ Frederick County Court (Land Records), 1768-1770, Maryland State Archives
Book M, pp. 193-196, MSA CE 108-9.
Book M, p. 193 Indenture 6 April 1769 between Peter Good of Frederick County, Maryland and John Gabby of same place who paid £100 present money for a parcel of land, part of a tract called Pennys Retirement [description], containing 50 acres Signed Patter Gut Witnesses Jas Smith, Andrew Hoover Ann, wife of Peter Good, relinquished her right of dower ------------ Book M, page 194 Indenture 6 April 1796 Between Peter Good of Frederick County, Maryland and John Gabby of same place who paid £300 for two tracts of land, being part of Reservey on well though [description] signed Petter gut Witnesses Jas Smith, Andrew Hoover and his wife Ann relinquished her right of dower --------- Book M, p. 196 Indenture 6 April 1769 Between John Riff and Andrew Hoover, both of Frederick County, Maryland, Executors of Jacob Lighter late of Frederick County, deceased and Peter Good of same place who paid 5 Shillings sterling money of Great Britain to the said Jacob Ligher before his decease for a tract of land, being part of Penny's Retirement, containing 50 acres more or less Signed hans rief, Andrew Hoover Witnesses Jas Smith, John Gabby ----- Book M, p. 196 Indenture 6 April 1769 Between John Riff and Andrew Hoover both of Frederick County, Maryland executors of Jacob Lighter late of Frederick County deceased and Peter Good of same place witnesseth that John Riff and Andrew Hoover pursuant to the will of Jacob Lighter and in consideration of 5 shillings sterling money of Great Britain paid by Peter Good to Jacob Lighter before his decease for two tracts of land, Resurvey on well thought [description], containing 84 acres and 32 acres [116 acres total] more or less Signed hans reif, Andrew Hoover Witnesses Jas Smith, John Gabby
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