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- 21 Mar 1755 in will probate,Charles,Co,md
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LEE, CHARITY, wife to Arthur Lee, Charles Co. 2 Jan. 1755; 21 March 1755
Appoint my husband as guardian of my dau Chloe Howard till she arrives to the age of 16, provided within 3 months after my decease he shall enter into bond In the sum of 500 pounds conditioned that he will whenever he is desired by the said Walter Hanson board place the said Chloe Howard under the care of my dear mother Elizabeth Hanson and there have her educated and maintained. if my husband should refuse or delay to enter Into a bond as above directed., I hereby appoint my brother Walter Hanson to be guardian to my dau.
Wit: John Hanson, Jr., Wm. Hanson, Anne Hanson. 29.302.
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Charles County Liber L#2
Page 200. Charity, the daughter of sd Samuel and Eliz, was born on Saturday, Aug 15, 1724, about 7:00 PM..
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Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 128.
Charity Lee's Final Account. Mar 31, 1778.
The account of James key, administrator of Charity Lee, late of CC, decd, viz - Debts: the inventory of sd deed's estate, exhibited into the late Prerogative office on Oct 23, 1775, amounting to 50 Disbursements went to Deputy Commissary's fees paid Walter Hanson, Com Generals fees paid Walter Dulany Esq, lawyers fees paid Mr. Thos Stone for advice relating to the property in Negro James which constitutes the whole inventory paid as per Mr Stone's receipt, fees paid Walter Hanson as Register. Balance accountable: 46 £7 pence 2 shillings.
Final Account: 50 £.
Securities: William Smallwood and John Craig of CC,
Representatives: Sarah, the wife of the accountant, daughter to the decd, and Cloe and Mildred Douglas, granddaughters.
Proved Mar 31, 1778 by James Key, the accountant afd.
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Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 136.
The state of Maryland against James Key, admor of Charity Lee. Citation to show cause why he has not passed a final account on sd deed's estate. It appearing that the account had been passed by Mr. Key before the meeting of the court, ordered to be struck off.
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