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Hitchcock, Thomas. Cecil Co.
12th Oct. 1707
To wife Anne, dwelling plantation, including 200 A., ____, during life; at her decease to son John.
To son Thomas and hrs., land ____, on which he lives.
To dau. Anne and hrs., "Swamp" and "Paradise" on s.e. side N.E. River.
To daus Anne, afsd., «b»Millycent«/b» and son John afsd., personalty.
Wife, afsd., extx. and residuary legatee.
Test: John «b»Coosyne«/b», Wm. Dare,Sr., Andrew Rosenquist, Paul Phillips.
12.190
P. 243. Deed.
Emanuel Grubb of New Castle Co., upon Delaware, farmer, and Ann his wife, for £120, to Robert Story of Cecil Co., gent., a tract of 165 acres called the Swamp on the east side of the Shannon River (now called North East River) by land called Whitton's Forest. Said land is part of the land that belonged to George Talbot and was sold to him by «b»Thomas Hitchcock«/b» by deed dated 11 Aug 1684, recorded in Lib. C, folios 159-160. Also a parcel of land called Paradise on the south side of the Shannon River adjoining the other tract and containing 150 acres. This was also part of George Talbot's land and sold by his wife Sarah Talbot to «b»Edward Johnson«/b» by deed dated 27 Aug 1686 recorded in Lib. C, folio 434. By the «b»Last Will and Testament of the said Edward Johnson«/b» and the said Thomas Hitchcock the lands became the property of Ann Grubb, one of the daughters of Thomas Hitchcock.
Made and Ackn: 19 Oct 1736. Wit and JPs: Wm. Rumsey, «b»Thos. Johnson, Jr.
«/b»Rec: 11 Dec 1736.
Wm Knight, Clerk
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