Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Isaac TAYLOR

Taylor, Isaac., Esq. Pennsbury.
Dec. 7, 1805: Feb. 8, 1813.
Directs sale of a tract of marsh land in Salem Co, N.J., near the mouth of Alloways Creek, purchased of Sarah Evans & Lydia Hancock, containing 224 1/2 acres; being a tract formerly belonging to Joseph & Hannah Kingston, and the proceeds div. Between wife Hannah and daus. Sarah Peirce, Rebecca Pusey, Elizabeth Pusey, Hannah Taylor, Ann Seal, Rachel Seal, Leah Way and Mary Taylor; the share of Leah Way to be held in trust for her children.
To son Isaac the plantation whereon I dwell in Pennsbury, containing 250 acres; being the same land I received from my father by deed of Nov. 28, 1755; subject to privileges to wife Hannah. To wife Hannah the plantation in Pennsbury, containing 100 acres, which I received by will from my father; also my brick house in Wilmington.
Executors: Wife Hannah & son Isaac Taylor & son-in-law Joshua Peirce.
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