Person:William Teague (7)

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Name William Teague
Gender Male
Living[1] 23 Jul 1703 Barbadosnamed in Will of John Teague, brother
Death? Barbados
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  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)
    12(4, Oct 1911):207-214.

    Will of John Teague, of Barbadoes, residing in Carolina, made July 23, 1703, and proved before Governor Johnson, November 27, 1703, gave wife, Mary Teague, his whole estate in Barbadoes and elsewhere during widowhood, to go at her death or remarriage to his "only child & daughter", Lucretia Teague, to be by her enjoyed when she should attain the age of eighteen years or marry, but in case of her death before reaching the age of eighteen or marrying the whole estate was to be equally divided between his two brothers, Francis and William Teague, of Barbadoes; appointed Hon. James Moore and Capt. Alexander Parris, executors, giving to each a mourning ring of the value of thirty shillings current money and directing them to inform his wife, in Barbadoes, of his death and, according to her directions, to transport to Barbadoes "by some secure hand" the negroes which he had brought from Jamaica.
    Witnesses: Mary Pratt, George Evans, Mary Wilson.
    (Pages 78-80.)