Person:Thomas Sacheverell (1)

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  1. Thomas Sacheverell - Abt 1745
  • HThomas Sacheverell - Abt 1745
  • WAnne Duvall1709 - 1761
m. Abt 1742
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Sacheverell
Alt Name Thomas Cheverall
Gender Male
Marriage Abt 1742 Colleton, South Carolina, United States[she is the widow Waye]
to Anne Duvall
Death? Abt 1745 South Carolina, United States

For further research

  • Not sure yet if this is the same man who owned Cane Acre and Oak Lawn plantations in SC [1] ; more research needed
References
  1.   Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    8(4, Oct 1907):195-210.

    January 19, 1692-93, Governor Ludwell appointed Thomas Sacheverell administrator with the will annexed of Thomas Sacheverell, the elder, deceased. (Pages 34-35.)

    Will of Margaret Sacheverell, of Edisto Island, in Colleton County, in the Province of Carolina, widow, made July 25, 1691, proved before Governor Ludwell, July 13, 1692, gave grandchild, John Sacheverell, £16 sterling, all her cattle, hogs, household goods, wearing apparel and rings, but in case he died under twenty-one, the said property was to go to his father; gave remainder of estate to her "son-in-Law, Thomas Sacheverell", and made him sole exor.
    Witnesses: William Bower, Joseph Townsend and Daniel Courtis.

    January 19, 1693, Governor Ludwell directed Daniel Courtis, James Gilbertson, Richard Ireland, Henry Bower and Lewis Price "to repaire to such parts & places within yt: part of this province which lies from Cape ffeare, South & West, as you shall be directed to by Thomas Sacheverell executor of ye last will and testament of Margarett Sacheverell, widow, late deced: & there view & appraise all & every of ye estate of ye sd Margarett Sacheverell." (Page 35.)

    On the same day Governor Ludwell appointed the same appraisers to appraise goods and chattels of Thomas Sacheverell, the elder, directing them to make an inventory of the same. (Page 36.)

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    [Note: Family relationships not clear at this time.]