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Jesse Wharton 57.128 SM £698.15.3 Nov 12 1753 Apr 2 1754
Appraisers: John Llewellen, Samuel Briscoe.
Creditors: Philip Key, Joseph Pile.
Next of kin: Jane Parnham, Elisabeth Pile.
Administratrix/Executrix: Ann Wharton,
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Jesse Wharton 36.523 A SM £698.15.3 £202.18.4 Dec 4 1754
Payments to: James Mills, Charles Musgrave, Meverill Lock, Matthew Gibson, Charles Musgrove, John Eden, Owen McQuality, William Black, John Somervell.
Administratrix: Ann Wharton.
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Mr. Jesse Wharton 64.6A SM -- Dec 3 1754 Oct 25 1757
Appraisers: Stourtn Edwards, Joseph Pile.
Mentions: Mary Brent, Jane Parnham.
Administrators/Executors: Edward Diggs and his wife Ann Diggs.
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Jesse Wharton 42.211 A SM £237.14.2 Nov 20 1758
Sureties: William Earnersley, George Sleye.
Payments to: Basil Brook, John Jackson Gardiner, William Scott for MM Bery & Co., Joseph Pile, Mevrrill Lock.
Distribution to: accountant (1/3). Residue to (orphans): Charles Henry Wharton (age 11), Jesse Wharton (age 5).
Administratrix: Ann Diggs, wife of Edward Diggs.
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Jese Wharton 2.99 D SM £237.14.2 Nov 20 1758
Sureties: William Hamersley, George Slye.
Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3).
Residue to children: Charles Henry Wharton, Jesey Wharton.
Sdministratrix: Ann Diggs, wife of Edward Diggs.
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WHARTON, HENRIETTA, Charles Co, 10 Feb 1747/8; 19 Sep 1748
To bro. FRAS. WHARTON, 4 Negroes: Joss, Terry, Nedd and Henry;
If he should return from beyond seas without entering into holy order but If otherwise then to my 4 sisters: MARY BRENT, JANE PARNHAM, ELIZ: PILE and Anne SMITH.
To sister ELEAR. WHARTON, Negro woman Sarah.
To sister PARNHAM Negro girl Lettice.
To bro. JESSE WHARTON, Negro woman Sue and her girl Monica to bro. JESSE WHARTON's child his wife is now big with but if he should die without heirs then to my nephew HENRY PILE.
To niece POLLY BRENT, furniture,
To Dr. PARNHAM, horse
To bro. PILE, horses
Dr. Fras. Parnham and Jos: Pile, exs. 25.423
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DIGGES, EDWARD, St, Mary's Co. 10 Jun, 1769; 18 Dec, 1769
Being conscious that it was my father's will that bros. William and Henry Digges, shd. have an equal pt. with me of all the lands in Maryland, or elsewhere, shall put up lands for sale for the discharge of debts; all lands in Frederick County, which belong to me, shall be sold for equal benefit of daus.: Elizabeth, Ellanor and Mary Digges; desire my share of the Hampton Iron Works be sold.
To son John Digges, 1/5 of personal estate; in case he returns to this Province of Maryland and not a religious otherwise, It shall be equally divided between daus. Elizabeth, Mary and Eleanor.
To son Edward Diggs, and dau, Anne Digges, 35 lbs. currency annually, during their life, by 3 daus,
Desire son John, pay 1/5 pt.
To sons-in-law Charles and Jesse Whorton, 10 guineas,
To bro, Wm, Digges, 1/2 of the money due on "Dillinger's" bond, when discharged, and the other half to 3 daus. Desire bro, William Digges, to have a patent for tract on Little Pipe Creek, which we had a dispute with Barrister Charles Carroll, Esq., which we agreed to divide when patented.
Exs: 3 daus. and bros.-In-law Raphael Neale and George Sly.
Wit: Elizabeth Plowder, Mary Winsett, Joseph Harding.
Probated by Wilfred Neale, and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Ellzabeth Digges, Eleanor Digges, Raphael Neale, and George Slye. MCW 37.461
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