Re: Wilmer, Hart, Turner
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Re: Wilmer, Hart, Turner
JANE LOMEL 11/30/00
First of all, I am a James Moor/Moore & Mary Unknown researcher, about 1646-1729 in Prince George's County, Maryland.Working through all the resources, we came across the Simon Wilmer notation in the Maryland Calendar of Wills book.We were interested in it because of the James Moore naming.I don't believe that this was our original James Moore but either his son James or grandson James.The other part of it: it might not be a relative at all.
Wilmer, Simon, Kent Co.22nd Aug, 1737; proved 2nd Sept., 1737
To son William and hrs., plantation where he now lives and lands adj. to Thomas Ringgold's and "Tilghman's and Foxley Grove"; 1/4 of lot No. 7 in Chestertown, corner next to Dr. Cruikshank's lot where his storehouse stands.
To sons Lambert and Charles and their hrs., adju. to pt. bequeathed son William (for desc. see will), to be divided bet. them when son Charles arrives at age of 21; grist and saw mill; 10 A. Bou. by father---from Mrs. Burman.
To dau. Dorcas and hrs., lot No. 8 in Chestertown; she dying before age of 21 or without issue to pass to dau. Mary and hrs.
To dau. Margaret and hrs. lot No. 25 and 26, also the water lot No. 18; sd. dau. dying before age of 21, or without issue, to pass to dau. Margaret and hrs.
To 3 daus. Rebeckah, Dorcas, and Mary and their hrs., 3 A or the meadow adj. to Henry Evans.
To son William and son-in-law James Moore, personalty.Residue of personal estate divided among rest of children equally.
Exs: Son-in-law James Moore and son Lambert.
Test: Rebecca Ringgold, Richard Pope, Charles Hynson.
Hope this helps.Marlene Ricci
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Re: Wilmer, Hart, Turner
JANE LOMEL 11/30/00