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Thomas Pugh

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Thomas Pugh

Birth
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
May 1789 (aged 57)
Gainesboro, Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Gainesboro, Frederick County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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"Frederick County, Virginia Will Book 5"
Page 210
Thomas PUGH
Will: 31 Aug 1786
Probated: 2 Jun 1789
Named as his wife: Ann to enjoy their home plantation with all its contents during her widowhood, if she marries only to have 1/3 portion, after death or remarriage personal property to go to their daughter Rachel and the land to got to her daughter Jane DENNY, the wife of Walter.
Named as their daughter: Rachel
Named as her daughter: Jane DENNY, the wife of Walter DENNY
Named as his daughter: Lydia PUGH to have the north end of the above home plantation, it being the part he purchased from his brother, Job PUGH.
Named as his daughter: Ann DILLON to have all remaining parts of his land.
Named as his brother: Job PUGH to have a small piece of land adjoining his daughter Jane's land containing 75 acres, situated on the south side of Big Ridge and the line of John DENNY.
Named as his daughter: Elizabeth to have 50 shillings to be paid by his wife a year after his death.
Named as his daughter: Sarah ROGERS to have a cow.
Named as his daughter: Rachel PUGH to have all remaining personal estate.
Executors: Ann PUGH, his wife and John McCOOLE
Witnesses: John MAUISBY, John McKEE and Ann GAFFEL
Signed by Thomas "T" PUGH
Codicil: 2 Jan 1787
His tract of land situated in Berkely County, Virginia near Warm Spring to be sold by his executor and the monies divided between his wife and his daughters: Elizabeth PUGH, Sarah ROGERS and Rachel PUGH
Witnesse: Ann GAFFEL, John McKEE and William LEWIS
Received by J. A. KEITH, CC

In his will, Walter DENNY named as his late wife, Jane and mentions 51 acres that her sister, Lydia PUGH daughter of Thomas PUGH devised to her.
"Frederick County, Virginia Will Book 5"
Page 210
Thomas PUGH
Will: 31 Aug 1786
Probated: 2 Jun 1789
Named as his wife: Ann to enjoy their home plantation with all its contents during her widowhood, if she marries only to have 1/3 portion, after death or remarriage personal property to go to their daughter Rachel and the land to got to her daughter Jane DENNY, the wife of Walter.
Named as their daughter: Rachel
Named as her daughter: Jane DENNY, the wife of Walter DENNY
Named as his daughter: Lydia PUGH to have the north end of the above home plantation, it being the part he purchased from his brother, Job PUGH.
Named as his daughter: Ann DILLON to have all remaining parts of his land.
Named as his brother: Job PUGH to have a small piece of land adjoining his daughter Jane's land containing 75 acres, situated on the south side of Big Ridge and the line of John DENNY.
Named as his daughter: Elizabeth to have 50 shillings to be paid by his wife a year after his death.
Named as his daughter: Sarah ROGERS to have a cow.
Named as his daughter: Rachel PUGH to have all remaining personal estate.
Executors: Ann PUGH, his wife and John McCOOLE
Witnesses: John MAUISBY, John McKEE and Ann GAFFEL
Signed by Thomas "T" PUGH
Codicil: 2 Jan 1787
His tract of land situated in Berkely County, Virginia near Warm Spring to be sold by his executor and the monies divided between his wife and his daughters: Elizabeth PUGH, Sarah ROGERS and Rachel PUGH
Witnesse: Ann GAFFEL, John McKEE and William LEWIS
Received by J. A. KEITH, CC

In his will, Walter DENNY named as his late wife, Jane and mentions 51 acres that her sister, Lydia PUGH daughter of Thomas PUGH devised to her.


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