Matches 116,851 to 116,900 of 122,413
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116851 | This connection is not proven. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with the family of Joseph Smith, sen. with whom the celebrated Gold Bible, so called, originated, state: that they were not only a lazy, indolent set of men, but also intemperate; and their word was not to be depended upon; and that we are truly glad to dispense with their society. Pardon Butts, Warden A. Reed, Hiram Smith, Alfred Stafford, James Gee, Abel Chase, A. H. Wentworth, Moses C. Smith, Joseph Fish, Horace N. Barnes, Silvester Worden. | STAFFORD, Alfred J. (I25649)
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116852 | This connection is not proven. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with the family of Joseph Smith, sen. with whom the celebrated Gold Bible, so called, originated, state: that they were not only a lazy, indolent set of men, but also intemperate; and their word was not to be depended upon; and that we are truly glad to dispense with their society. Pardon Butts, Warden A. Reed, Hiram Smith, Alfred Stafford, James Gee, Abel Chase, A. H. Wentworth, Moses C. Smith, Joseph Fish, Horace N. Barnes, Silvester Worden. | STAFFORD, Alfred J. (I25649)
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116853 | This connection is not proven. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with the family of Joseph Smith, sen. with whom the celebrated Gold Bible, so called, originated, state: that they were not only a lazy, indolent set of men, but also intemperate; and their word was not to be depended upon; and that we are truly glad to dispense with their society. Pardon Butts, Warden A. Reed, Hiram Smith, Alfred Stafford, James Gee, Abel Chase, A. H. Wentworth, Moses C. Smith, Joseph Fish, Horace N. Barnes, Silvester Worden. | STAFFORD, Alfred J. (I25649)
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116854 | This connection is not proven. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with the family of Joseph Smith, sen. with whom the celebrated Gold Bible, so called, originated, state: that they were not only a lazy, indolent set of men, but also intemperate; and their word was not to be depended upon; and that we are truly glad to dispense with their society. Pardon Butts, Warden A. Reed, Hiram Smith, Alfred Stafford, James Gee, Abel Chase, A. H. Wentworth, Moses C. Smith, Joseph Fish, Horace N. Barnes, Silvester Worden. | STAFFORD, Alfred J. (I25649)
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116855 | This connection is not proven. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with the family of Joseph Smith, sen. with whom the celebrated Gold Bible, so called, originated, state: that they were not only a lazy, indolent set of men, but also intemperate; and their word was not to be depended upon; and that we are truly glad to dispense with their society. Pardon Butts, Warden A. Reed, Hiram Smith, Alfred Stafford, James Gee, Abel Chase, A. H. Wentworth, Moses C. Smith, Joseph Fish, Horace N. Barnes, Silvester Worden. | STAFFORD, Alfred J. (I25649)
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116856 | This could be the man recorded in the 1920 census for Jackson County, Mis souri, with wife Charlotte, and children Robert and Elizabeth. The childr en were born in West Virignia, 1910-1920, so this does not account for whe re John was in 1910. CENSUS 1920 MO, Jackson County, Kansas City, Kaw Township, page 43b: John & Char lotte Ridgley 1930 MO, Jackson County, Kansas City, page 79a: John & Charlotte Ridgley In 1930, John Ridgley was the proprietor of a restaurant in KC, MO | RIDGLEY, John (I108664)
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116857 | This could be the Nancy Jane Stafford of Jessamine Co., KY, who m. Atterson Bernaugh on 14 Dec. 1844 (G.C. Clift, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, OR 12/25, p. 116) | STAFFORD, Nancy Jane (I17813)
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116858 | This could be the Nancy Jane Stafford of Jessamine Co., KY, who m. Atterson Bernaugh on 14 Dec. 1844 (G.C. Clift, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, OR 12/25, p. 116) | STAFFORD, Nancy Jane (I17813)
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116859 | This could be the Nancy Jane Stafford of Jessamine Co., KY, who m. Atterson Bernaugh on 14 Dec. 1844 (G.C. Clift, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, OR 12/25, p. 116) | STAFFORD, Nancy Jane (I17813)
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116860 | This could be the Nancy Jane Stafford of Jessamine Co., KY, who m. Atterson Bernaugh on 14 Dec. 1844 (G.C. Clift, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, OR 12/25, p. 116) | STAFFORD, Nancy Jane (I17813)
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116861 | This could be the Nancy Jane Stafford of Jessamine Co., KY, who m. Atterson Bernaugh on 14 Dec. 1844 (G.C. Clift, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, OR 12/25, p. 116) | STAFFORD, Nancy Jane (I17813)
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116862 | This date is suspect. | STAFFORD, Benjamin "Ben" (I35211)
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116863 | This date is suspect. | Family F23594
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116864 | This family based on the finding of Hunter Long in Danville City, Pittsylv ania, Virginia, 1920. ONly Hunter Long in US Census for 1920 that fits ag e. CENSUS 1920 VA Pittsylvania County, Davnille, page 66: Hutner & Ellen Long 1930 VA Pittsylvania County, page 9B: Hunter & Ellen Long | LONG, Hunter (I108390)
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116865 | This family had several children | LYONS, Lucy Mae (I14282)
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116866 | This family had several children. | LYONS, James (I14488)
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116867 | This family live in Australia. | SPRATT, Herbert (I109922)
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116868 | This family live in Australia. | Spratt, Herbert (I109922)
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116869 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116870 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116871 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116872 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116873 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116874 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116875 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116876 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116877 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116878 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116879 | This family was in NY with 3 children - No further trace. A Thomas Stafford was listed as a juror in 1813 in Lyons, NY. I am suppositioning that the family buried in the Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne Co. NY is this family. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I25930)
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116880 | This generation not proven. | STAFFORD, John M. (Mercer ?) (I1547)
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116881 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116882 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116883 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116884 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116885 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116886 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116887 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116888 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116889 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116890 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116891 | This Henry is not the son of a David Lake and Alice Backster of Wavertree, Childwall, England.. David's will did not name Henry or his brother Thomas. David Lakes son Henry must have died young. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116892 | This Henry Stafford\Safford was formerly the Earliest Known Stafford for Stafford Society Branch 8. Branch 8 is now merged to Branch 4 because of the preponderance of circumstantial evidence. "'Henry Stafford, earliest known ancestor of our Stafford Family lineage. He was a planter living on "Staffords Lott" plantation in Sussex County, Deleware, Province of Pennsylvania, near Lewis." HENRY STAFFORD'S WILL: In the name of God, Amen the twenty-first day of May Anno domni....1776: I Henry Stafford of Sussex County and Province of Pennsylvania planter being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. As touching such worldly estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following form & manner. First I give to my son Henry Stafford the sum of one silling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Levi Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Nathan Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. i also give to my son Zorobabel Stafford the sum of one shilling sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate. I also give and Bequeath unto my two youngest sons - Zadoc Stafford and Robertson Stafford all my Lands which I have not before called: Stafford's Lott: and in case either of them deicases without Lawful Issue then for the other brother to possess his land as also my will is for my son Robertson Stafford to have my Dwelling plantation. I also give to my daughter Mary Pegg: the sum of one shilling - Sterling money as her full part of my Whole Estate. I also leave my wife Elizabeth Stafford my Whole and Sole Exeurtrix and profits of all my Lands during her Widowhood. I also leave all my Moveable Estate (my Wifes thirds Exepted) unto my four daughters: Namely: Rachel Stafford, Elizabeth -Lovey - Do - Delight - Do - and Mary Stafford. Acknowledged by me the said Henry Stafford to be my Last Will and Testament: in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the Day and Year first above mentioned. Signed Sealed and Acknowledged Henry "X" Stafford (seal) In the presence of: Robert Clarkson James Cooper Valentine "X" Hager MEMORANDUM: Memorandum the 11th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Personally appeared before me Phillips Kollock, Register appointed for the probate of Wills and Granting letters of Administration, for the County of Sussex on Delaware. Robert Clarkson, and Valentine Hager, two of the witnesses to the within Will, Subscribing and being Solemly Sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and Saith, that in their Sight presence and hearing, the Testator Henry Stafford, did Sign, Seal, Publish, Pronounce and Declare the within and foregoing writing to be his last Will and Testament, and that at the doing thereof the Said Testator was of Sound and perfect desposing mind, memory and Judgement (to the best of their knowledge and belief) And that they and each of them together with James Cooper, Subscribe the same as Evidences at Request and in presence of the Testator. Rest. Phillips Kollock Rg. Henry Stafford's last will and testament filed the 11th July 1776. Paid in part 20/6 There is also a track of land in Sussex Co., DE near Bridgeville called "Saffords Venture" surveyed by Roger Adams and is mentioned in the History of Delaware, 1888, p. 1278, which both Safford and Adams names have ties here. An assessment roll of 1785 of North West Fork Hundred list the following: Henry Stafford, Levi, Thomas, Abraham & Zadock Safford. | STAFFORD, Henry I (I3097)
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116893 | This Henry Stafford\Safford was formerly the Earliest Known Stafford for Stafford Society Branch 8. Branch 8 is now merged to Branch 4 because of the preponderance of circumstantial evidence. "'Henry Stafford, earliest known ancestor of our Stafford Family lineage. He was a planter living on "Staffords Lott" plantation in Sussex County, Deleware, Province of Pennsylvania, near Lewis." HENRY STAFFORD'S WILL: In the name of God, Amen the twenty-first day of May Anno domni....1776: I Henry Stafford of Sussex County and Province of Pennsylvania planter being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. As touching such worldly estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following form & manner. First I give to my son Henry Stafford the sum of one silling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Levi Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Nathan Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. i also give to my son Zorobabel Stafford the sum of one shilling sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate. I also give and Bequeath unto my two youngest sons - Zadoc Stafford and Robertson Stafford all my Lands which I have not before called: Stafford's Lott: and in case either of them deicases without Lawful Issue then for the other brother to possess his land as also my will is for my son Robertson Stafford to have my Dwelling plantation. I also give to my daughter Mary Pegg: the sum of one shilling - Sterling money as her full part of my Whole Estate. I also leave my wife Elizabeth Stafford my Whole and Sole Exeurtrix and profits of all my Lands during her Widowhood. I also leave all my Moveable Estate (my Wifes thirds Exepted) unto my four daughters: Namely: Rachel Stafford, Elizabeth -Lovey - Do - Delight - Do - and Mary Stafford. Acknowledged by me the said Henry Stafford to be my Last Will and Testament: in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the Day and Year first above mentioned. Signed Sealed and Acknowledged Henry "X" Stafford (seal) In the presence of: Robert Clarkson James Cooper Valentine "X" Hager MEMORANDUM: Memorandum the 11th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Personally appeared before me Phillips Kollock, Register appointed for the probate of Wills and Granting letters of Administration, for the County of Sussex on Delaware. Robert Clarkson, and Valentine Hager, two of the witnesses to the within Will, Subscribing and being Solemly Sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and Saith, that in their Sight presence and hearing, the Testator Henry Stafford, did Sign, Seal, Publish, Pronounce and Declare the within and foregoing writing to be his last Will and Testament, and that at the doing thereof the Said Testator was of Sound and perfect desposing mind, memory and Judgement (to the best of their knowledge and belief) And that they and each of them together with James Cooper, Subscribe the same as Evidences at Request and in presence of the Testator. Rest. Phillips Kollock Rg. Henry Stafford's last will and testament filed the 11th July 1776. Paid in part 20/6 There is also a track of land in Sussex Co., DE near Bridgeville called "Saffords Venture" surveyed by Roger Adams and is mentioned in the History of Delaware, 1888, p. 1278, which both Safford and Adams names have ties here. An assessment roll of 1785 of North West Fork Hundred list the following: Henry Stafford, Levi, Thomas, Abraham & Zadock Safford. | STAFFORD, Henry I (I3097)
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116894 | This Henry Stafford\Safford was formerly the Earliest Known Stafford for Stafford Society Branch 8. Branch 8 is now merged to Branch 4 because of the preponderance of circumstantial evidence. "'Henry Stafford, earliest known ancestor of our Stafford Family lineage. He was a planter living on "Staffords Lott" plantation in Sussex County, Deleware, Province of Pennsylvania, near Lewis." HENRY STAFFORD'S WILL: In the name of God, Amen the twenty-first day of May Anno domni....1776: I Henry Stafford of Sussex County and Province of Pennsylvania planter being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. As touching such worldly estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following form & manner. First I give to my son Henry Stafford the sum of one silling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Levi Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. I also give to my son Nathan Stafford the sum of one shilling-sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate and no more. i also give to my son Zorobabel Stafford the sum of one shilling sterling as his full part of my Whole Estate. I also give and Bequeath unto my two youngest sons - Zadoc Stafford and Robertson Stafford all my Lands which I have not before called: Stafford's Lott: and in case either of them deicases without Lawful Issue then for the other brother to possess his land as also my will is for my son Robertson Stafford to have my Dwelling plantation. I also give to my daughter Mary Pegg: the sum of one shilling - Sterling money as her full part of my Whole Estate. I also leave my wife Elizabeth Stafford my Whole and Sole Exeurtrix and profits of all my Lands during her Widowhood. I also leave all my Moveable Estate (my Wifes thirds Exepted) unto my four daughters: Namely: Rachel Stafford, Elizabeth -Lovey - Do - Delight - Do - and Mary Stafford. Acknowledged by me the said Henry Stafford to be my Last Will and Testament: in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the Day and Year first above mentioned. Signed Sealed and Acknowledged Henry "X" Stafford (seal) In the presence of: Robert Clarkson James Cooper Valentine "X" Hager MEMORANDUM: Memorandum the 11th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Personally appeared before me Phillips Kollock, Register appointed for the probate of Wills and Granting letters of Administration, for the County of Sussex on Delaware. Robert Clarkson, and Valentine Hager, two of the witnesses to the within Will, Subscribing and being Solemly Sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and Saith, that in their Sight presence and hearing, the Testator Henry Stafford, did Sign, Seal, Publish, Pronounce and Declare the within and foregoing writing to be his last Will and Testament, and that at the doing thereof the Said Testator was of Sound and perfect desposing mind, memory and Judgement (to the best of their knowledge and belief) And that they and each of them together with James Cooper, Subscribe the same as Evidences at Request and in presence of the Testator. Rest. Phillips Kollock Rg. Henry Stafford's last will and testament filed the 11th July 1776. Paid in part 20/6 There is also a track of land in Sussex Co., DE near Bridgeville called "Saffords Venture" surveyed by Roger Adams and is mentioned in the History of Delaware, 1888, p. 1278, which both Safford and Adams names have ties here. An assessment roll of 1785 of North West Fork Hundred list the following: Henry Stafford, Levi, Thomas, Abraham & Zadock Safford. | STAFFORD, Henry I (I3097)
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116895 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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116896 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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116897 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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116898 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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116899 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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116900 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Henry /GLASCOCK/ (AFN:95CP-ZN) and Grace /ENNEW/ (AFN:9PJR-TV) | GLASCOCK, Grace (I24800)
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