Person:Wilson Dunston (1)

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Wilson Dunston
 
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Name Wilson Dunston
Gender Male
Death[1] Bef 25 Jun 1692 South Carolina, United Statesinventory
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.

    June 25, 1692, John Alexander, Peter Buretele and Peter Girard returned to Governor Ludwell an inventory they had made of the estate of Wilson Dunston shown them by Jonathan Amory and George Dearsley, administrators with the nuncupative will annexed.*
    (Pages 93-103.)

    * See Journal of the grand Council of South Carolina April 11, 1692-September 26, 1692.

  2.   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)
    9(4, Oct 1908):187-188.

    May 3, 1692, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, granted to Mrs. Elizabeth Dunston, relict and executrix of John Dunston, deceased, letters of administration on said estate.
    Signed by Thomas Welham, Deputy Register.
    Certified by P. Paul April 21, 1693.
    Recorded by John Hamilton, Dep. Sec, May 28, 1694.
    (Page 147.)

    April 21, 1693, Elizabeth Dunston, widow, relict and executrix of the last will and testament of John Dunston, late of London, merchant, deceased, appeared before Porten Paul, Notary and Tabellion Public and appointed Thomas Bolton, merchant, in Carolina, her attorney, giving him authority to collect from the heirs, executors and administrators of Wilson Dunston, late merchant in Carolina, deceased, all money, goods and merchandises due and owing to or belonging to said John Dunston.
    Witnesses: Fran. Gievill and Sam Hallett, Certified by P. Paul, Notary Public, April 21, 1693.
    Recorded by John Hamilton, Dep. Sec, May 28, 1694.
    (Pages 148-149.)