Hubert had two wives that we know of... Rebecca who is named in a deed in about 1666 in Lancaster County, and Faith whom he named in his will in 1688. Thomas was born between those two dates. We don't know when Rebecca died and when Faith became Hubert's wife. But Thomas Petty named his first daughter Rebecca and never named a daughter Faith. Nor did any of Thomas' children name a daughter Faith, nor did any of his grandchildren use that name. But Rebecca is a name handed down in the family.
State Papers of Maryland
Calvert County, Maryland Court Minuites
Vol 41
Hubert finished his 7 year apprientice in Maryland.
(You will note that though he came over as an indentured servant, he seemed to have his own piece of ground that he raised crops on.) This land probably belonged to Mr Turner. William Turner asked him to stay on for another year, but he Backed.off.He was brought into Court by William Turner. Hubert called his witnesses liers, so they countersued him for slander. He was to give them 500# of tobacco, or appoligize.
He was released & then he took off.
"William Turner affirmeth the Very Same, and farther not."
Signum
William T.TurnerLDS book: 975.2 B2lm V10
Maryland Court and Testamentary Business , 1654
Liber B: Page 369:
Hubert Paty (Plte
And Wakefield Def’tThe plte is Nonsuited for want of prosecution and is ordered to pay 20# to the defend’t for his trouble in attending this Court with Court Charges.
Upon the Moton of Thomas Connery being Summond for Witness on the behalf of Hubert Paty against John Wakefield, attending two days and Paty not appearing. It is ordered that Connery be allowed by Patty(sic) 40# of Tobacco for his trouble and Charge therin.
Page 368: original p. 579 :dated, 1656/7
John Wakefield appointeth Robert Richins, his Attorney in the Couse wherein he is arrested at the Suit of Hubart Paty (sic) . Check 469Page 479: Liber B. # 3
“ James Veitch sworn and Examined in open Court Saith that in a Bargain made betwixt William Turner and Hubert Pattee, that Hubert Patee did bargain with the said William Turner to Live with him this present yeare, and that the Said Hubert Patty was to allow him the Said Turner 2 Shares and a half provided the Said Turner should get a now hand, and the Said Pattee was to lay in 4 barrells of Corne and Cowesmilk and more if he had it and to find Soap and William Turner his washing. George Bussey affirmeth the Same.
James Veitche ; Signum GeorgeXBussey.Page 481: Liber B. No 3
Court 10 Mar 1656/7
Original page 244
Page 481: original p.244 Liber. B. No 3 :dated, 1656/7 Probably October
“ Whereas Hubert Patee (sic) was arrested to this Court by George Bussey and James Veach for having Notoriously Slander’d them in their reputations, in Saying the Said Bussey and Veatch, had worsworne thimselves to the Pit of hell, and the Said Bussey and Veatch having proved theire complaint, The court doth order that the Said Hubert Pattee Shall Stand Committed, untill he the Said Patee, shall in the face of the Court ask the Parties Greived forgiveness and to pay 500# of Tobacco to the publick use and put in Securitie for his good Behavior and pay the Cost of Suit.Liber B. No., 3 page 483 Original p. 246;Oct, 1656/7
Will: Battin Plf’t}
Walter Carre deft }Robert Kingsberry Sworn and Examined in Open Court Saith that Hubert Pattee did Say William Turners Witnesses whech were George Busse and james Veatch were fore-Sworn to the pitt of Hell and further Saith not.
Signum
Robert KingsburryWilliam Turner affirmeth the Very Same, and farther not
Signum
William T.Turner
------------------------------------------------Hubert arrived in Maryland in 1650 with William Turner. He was apparently single at that time. He went to Virginia after his indentureship ended after 1654, and worked as an overseer in Norfolk County. Then he appears in Lancaster County, in 1666 when he and Rebecca were buying land from Abraham Bush. What happened to Faith (2nd wife)? Hubert's will gave her the plantation, but then it was to go to Thomas when he came of age. Did she remarry? She doesn't appear to have gone with Thomas when he moved to Richmond County.
Will of Walter Welch, Proved in Rappahannock Co., 6 Nov 1689 (Rappahannock Wills p. 143-4). Names heirs as wife Jane Welch, and sons Richard Welch and Thomas Welch (both under age 18).
Virginia Co. Court Orders, Order Book Abstracts of Lancaster Co. Va. 1666-1669 p81.
It is evident from this source that Martha, wife of Abraham Bush, was the daughter of John Wingate, and apparently his only living heir. I am further intrigued by Richard Welch as a relative to Rebecca Petty. According to his will, Hubert Petty gave his carpenter tools for the purpose of making "Trayes". I wonder what was meant by "trayes"? Hubert and the Welches lived on Moratico Bay, which was then and is today, a fishing harbor. A tray may have been a wooden box to catch shell fish in. Whatever it was, the will suggests that Walter Welch was to continue the business. Its just a speculation, but If Walter Welch were the father of Rebecca, Hubert may have joined his father in law's business. It would be natural then to turn son Thomas over to Walter Welch to be raised in his care, which Hubert's will specifies. And then as John mentioned in his note, Richard Welch was to get the estate if son Thomas Petty died unmarried. This is most interesting because there is nothing here to indicate that Faith was going to have a continuing connection to the property. Instead, if Hubert's heirs die off then the business and property stays in the hands of Hubert's apparent business partner. Faith is only considered until the time when Thomas reaches the age of 21. It is interesting to note that Hubert confirms there is only one child at question here, named or unnamed. He left only enough property to Faith for the support of "two" people.
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Hubert purchased land from Abraham Bush in Lancaster Co., Va. on 13 Sep 1665Abstracts of Lancaster Co. 1666-1669 p81. "It appeareing to this Cort.,by the Oathes of Richard Welsh & Rebecca Patey, sworne in Cort., that John Wingate ,late, did by his Last will nuncupative give unto Martha, the Wife of Abraham Bush, his whole Estate, escept his funerall charges, a probate whereof is granted unto ye said Abraham Bush. Robert Farrington & Tho: Durannt are ordered to apprize ye sde Estate & to bee sworne by the nexte justice. The inventrie to be exhibited to ye next court." (sic on spelling)
Richard Welch (Welsh), will
Probated 16 Dec 1691
Rappahannock Wills 1656-1692, p. 150:
Resident of Rappahannock Co., Virginia. Names his heirs as wife Margaret Welsh, son Thomas Welsh "in Ireland" and grandchildren Richard Welsh and Thomas Welsh (sons of Walter), and Walter Welsh (son of Thomas).Also will of Walter Welch, Proved in Rappahannock Co., 6 Nov 1689 (Rappahannock Wills p. 143-4). Names heirs as wife Jane Welch, and sons Richard Welch and Thomas Welch (both under age 18).
Neither Rebecca Petty nor Faith Petty appear to be close relations to either of these men, so Welch must be a relative of Hubert .
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Hubert Patey/Petty is the earliest Virginia Petty on record. He first appears in Lancaster County, Virginia on Nov. 30, 1665, when he purchased 150 acres of land from Abraham Bush. Hubert was married twice; first to Rebecca __________ and secondly to Faith. Hubert Patey died in the spring of 16S7, in Lancaster County.
(For additional information on Hubert Patey and his family, see The Petty Papers, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 22—26.)
The children of Hubert Patey/Petty and Rebecca were:
A. Thomas Patey/Petty/Patty was married about 1699/1700 in Richmond Co., VA to Catherine Garton, a daughter of John and Martha Garton. Thomas (who went by both Patty and Petty during his lifetime) remained in Richmond County for 35 years before moving westward with his family to Spotsylvania County and later into Orange County, Virginia, where he stayed until his death in the spring of 1750. He and his wife left six sons and three daughters. The descendanats of this family are found in nearly every state and make up the largest of the Petty families in America.--------Not verified to be the same Walter Welsh as above documents: Barb
"From: London: - Calendar of Marriage Licence Allegations, 1597-1648
Book 17: August, 1634
County: London
Country: England
19 Aug 1634 Welsh, Walt. & Petty, Joice"----------------
Another son of this man may be. but is not proven to be:
II Thomas Patey/Petty witnessed a deed between Charles Thomason and Thomas Pannell on Nov. 30, 1672 in old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Thomas may have been a brother of Hubert Patey in as much as they lived in neighboring counties, and also because Thomas may have a son Christopher, a name which appears in Hubert's fanily. Thomas died in old Rappahannock County (later became Richmond County) in February or March, 1688. His estate was administered by James Harrison, who sold most of Thomas's property to pay off outstanding debts. There is no record, of a wife or children, but the year following Thomas's death, Christopher Patey is mentioned as a resident of Rappahannock County in the County Court Order records.
sometimes listed as Martha
RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as John /Petty/, RIN 23887.
will probated 27 Sep 1770 St Thomas Parish, Orange, Virginnia
Sources: 7842 pt 1 Bk 2 p 422, 423 will of John Petty, Orange Co., VA dated 20 Feb 1770; also q2d #2 pg 86 & 87 will of Orange Co. VA; will also names granddaughter Ann Ford, mentions Reuben Petty son of his deceased son Thomas; 7357 pt 2 pg 263,4; will of George Petty, Orange Co., VA WB5 0160; John Ford will 19 Dec 1791 Drs (sp?) 20 Feb 1792 Culpepper Co., VA; Bk D p 39 dau Mr, son in law Robert Sparks, Nancy; Oct 23, 1734 Alex Apotswood to John Petty, planter, Rebecca his wife, Thomas his son; 975.5365 N2C pg 137-deeds of Spotsylvannia, VA
JOHN3 PETTY (THOMAS2, HUBERT1) was born 1702 in Richmond Co., VA, and died February 20, 1770 in Richmond Co., VA. He married REBECCA SIMS Abt. 1730 in Richmond Co., VA, daughter of THOMAS SIMS and REBECCA HARRELSON. She was born Abt. 1703 in Culpepper Co., VA, and died Aft. 1770 in Richmond Co., VA. Notes for JOHN PETTY:Will of John Petty: Will Book 2-1744-1778 Pg 422. In the name of God, Amen; I John Petty, being of the County of Orange, Parish of St. Thomas, being in perfect sense and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament imprimis: I lend my beloved wife, Rebecca, the land and plantation whereon we now live, containing 122 acres during her natural life or widowhood, also my negro fellow Punch and negro woman Maoll, together with all my other estate, during her natural life or widowhood, and after her decease my will and desire is that my estate be divided amongest my children in manner and form towit; Item; I leave to my eldest son Thomas Petty 5 shillings current money to be paid to him by my executors when demanded and it is my will and desire that my said son have no other part of my estate. Item; I give and bequeath to my daughters Sarah Corley and Tabitha Edwards and to my son Luke who are now in Carolina, the sum of 5 shillings each.Item; I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Ann Ford the feather bed that she lies on with the furniture belonging to it. Item; I give and bequeath to my son-in-law William Ransdall my large church Bible. Item; I give and bequeath to my son Francis Petty one horse to the value of 8 lbs. Item; I give and bequeath to my son Abner Petty my negro man named Punch, but in case Abner should die before he arrives to the age of 21 yrs or has heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then it is my will and desire that my said negro Punch be sold and the money divided amongest my other children who I have not cut off with 5 shillings. Item; I give and bequeath to my son George Petty after his mother's decease, the land and plantation whereon I now live and one negro woman named Moll. With her future increase to him and his heirs forever but in case that George should have died before he arrives to the age of 21 yrs or has heirs of his body lawfully begotten then it is my will and desire that the land and plantation go to my son John Petty and his heirs forever and the negor woman named Moll be sold to the highest bidder and the money to be euqally divided betwixt all my children who have not been cut off 5 shillings. It is my will and desire that in case my wife Rebecca Petty should marry after my decease that then she should have no more of estate than the law here after mentioned, vis.; Alizia Ford, John Petty, Zachariah Petty, Ann Ransdall, Rebecca Boston, Susannah Hawkins, Jemima Boston, Francis Petty, and Abner Petty, and I do appoint my beloved wife Rebecca Petty Extrx., and my son Zachariah Petty and William Ransdall executors of this my Esate will and testament this 26th day of July 1768. John Petty signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of US: Alexander Waugh Jr, Absalom Wood, William Wood. Since the signing of the above will, I have been informed of the death of my eldest son, Thomas Petty, therefore to prevent his children from having any part of my estate, I give to my gradson Reuben Petty, son of Thomas Petty, one shilling sterling in whitness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and sela this 20th day of Feb 1770 John Petty Signed, sealed, and deliveered in the presence of Catty Petty and Alexander Waugh Jr. Will probated 27 Sep 1770 St Thomas Parish, Orange, VirginniaWill probated 27 Sep 1770 St Thomas Parish, Orange, Virginnia
Sources: 7842 pt 1 Bk 2 p 422, 423 will of John Petty, Orange Co., VA dated 20 Feb 1770;
also LDS Book Pq2d #2 pg 86 & 87 Will of Orange Co. VA; will also names granddaughter Ann Ford, mentions Reuben Petty son of his deceased son Thomas Petty;
Film:7357 pt 2 pg 263,4; will of George Petty, Orange Co., VA.
LDS call # WB5 0160; John Ford Will: 19 Dec 1791 Drs (sp?) 20 Feb 1792
Culpepper Co., VA; Bk D p 39 dau Mr, son in law Robert Sparks, Nancy; Oct 23, 1734 Alex Spotswood to John Petty, planter, Rebecca his wife,
Thomas Pety, his son; 975.5365 N2C pg 137-deeds of Spotsylvannia, VA
(JOHN3 PETTY (THOMAS2, HUBERT1) was born 1702 in Richmond Co., VA, and died February 20, 1770 in Richmond Co., VA. He married REBECCA SIMS Abt. 1730 in Richmond Co., VA, daughter of THOMAS SIMS and REBECCA HARRELSON. She was born Abt. 1703 in Culpepper Co., VA, and died Aft. 1770 in Richmond Co., VA. Notes for JOHN PETTY:Will of John Petty: Will Book 2-1744-1778 Pg 422. In the name of God, Amen; I John Petty, being of the County of Orange, Parish of St. Thomas, being in perfect sense and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament imprimis: I lend my beloved wife, Rebecca, the land and plantation whereon we now live, containing 122 acres during her natural life or widowhood, also my negro fellow Punch and negro woman Maoll, together with all my other estate, during her natural life or widowhood, and after her decease my will and desire is that my estate be divided amongest my children in manner and form towit; Item; I leave to my eldest son Thomas Petty 5 shillings current money to be paid to him by my executors when demanded and it is my will and desire that my said son have no other part of my estate. Item; I give and bequeath to my daughters Sarah Corley and Tabitha Edwards and to my son Luke who are now in Carolina, the sum of 5 shillings each.Item; I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Ann Ford the feather bed that she lies on with the furniture belonging to it. Item; I give and bequeath to my son-in-law William Ransdall my large church Bible. Item; I give and bequeath to my son Francis Petty one horse to the value of 8 lbs. Item; I give and bequeath to my son Abner Petty my negro man named Punch, but in case Abner should die before he arrives to the age of 21 yrs or has heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then it is my will and desire that my said negro Punch be sold and the money divided amongest my other children who I have not cut off with 5 shillings. Item; I give and bequeath to my son George Petty after his mother's decease, the land and plantation whereon I now live and one negro woman named Moll. With her future increase to him and his heirs forever but in case that George should have died before he arrives to the age of 21 yrs or has heirs of his body lawfully begotten then it is my will and desire that the land and plantation go to my son John Petty and his heirs forever and the negor woman named Moll be sold to the highest bidder and the money to be euqally divided betwixt all my children who have not been cut off 5 shillings. It is my will and desire that in case my wife Rebecca Petty should marry after my decease that then she should have no more of estate than the law here after mentioned, vis.; Alizia Ford, John Petty, Zachariah Petty, Ann Ransdall, Rebecca Boston, Susannah Hawkins, Jemima Boston, Francis Petty, and Abner Petty, and I do appoint my beloved wife Rebecca Petty Extrx., and my son Zachariah Petty and William Ransdall executors of this my Esate will and testament this 26th day of July 1768. John Petty signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of US: Alexander Waugh Jr, Absalom Wood, William Wood. Since the signing of the above will, I have been informed of the death of my eldest son, Thomas Petty, therefore to prevent his children from having any part of my estate, I give to my gradson Reuben Petty, son of Thomas Petty, one shilling sterling in whitness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and sela this 20th day of Feb 1770 John Petty Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of "Catty Petty "and Alexander Waugh Jr. Will probated 27 Sep 1770 St Thomas Parish, Orange, Virginnia. (Giving a date when Katherine was still living. )
Grandfather was Paul Harrelson, will dated 1718 Hanover Co., VA. His children included Peter, Paul, Ann Chiles (md to Henry Chiles), Judith; named his granddaughter Rebecca Simms
Some say this is the Francis Petty who had a middle name Moore and died in Halifax, VA. Any proof is welcome. Barb
Petty Papers Vol 9 #1 pg 8
BIRTH: LDS Records of Members Early to 1902 Emery, Utah, p. 43 MF #27,320 LDS Records of LDS Members Early 1911, Sterling Ward MF #25,928 p. 22
TIB #1,262,875, Manti Temple, #564, Book A-LVG, p. 16MARRIAGE: Sanpete Co., Utah marriage license, MF #481,123 Book 1, p. 86
DEATH: TIB #1,262,875, Manti Temple, #564, Book A-LVG, p. 16
Baptism: [Same as above]
Rebaptism: MF #27,320 LDS Records of Members Early 1911, Sterling Ward p. 22SS: [Same as above]
SP: FGR LDS ARchives submitted by Alta EdwardsENDOWMENT: TIB - #1,262,875 Manti Temple, #564, Book A-LVG, p. 16. Clarrisa Ann Edwards born 11 Apr 1865 Manti, Sanpete, Utah. Died 11 Oct 1916. Father: James Peas Edwards (1838) - Mother: Catherine Elizabeth Petty. Married Samuel O. Edwards. Instance: self. Baptized 1877. Endowed 9 Nov 1888. Sealed to spouse: 9 Nov 1888.
BIRTH: LDS Records of Members Early to 1902 Emery, Utah, p. 43 MF #27,320 LDS Records of
LDS Members Early 1911, Sterling Ward MF #25,928 p. 22
TIB #1,262,875, Manti Temple, #564, Book A-LVG, p. 16ENDOWMENT: TIB - #1,262,875 Manti Temple, #564, Book A-LVG, p. 16. Clarrisa Ann Edwards born 11
Apr 1865 Manti, Sanpete, Utah. Died 11 Oct 1916. Father: James Peas Edwards (1838) - Mother:
Catherine Elizabeth Petty. Married Samuel O. Edwards. Instance: self. Baptized 1877. Endowed 9 Nov
1888. Sealed to spouse: 9 Nov 1888.
This person Harbin Petty was not named in his father's will. But he is named in Francis Moore Petty's account book #11 pg 53 Halifax Co., VA
Wills of Mercer Co., Ky (25950) Bk 3 page 233 & 283 Part 2 andso Bk 4 page 50 and book 3 (Harbin Petty Guardian acct :) This needs to be checked out to make sure that Harbin Petty actually died in Boone County
known as Frank
RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Sarah /Caton/, RIN 2648.
Carl P. Henson
Drury entered the service under Capt. Alexander Clark and Col. Sh... at Chatham Courthous, NC and marched to Moore's creek Bridge where he was engaged against the Scotd. Next he enlisted in the Calvary uder the same officers. He move to South Carolina where he served as a sergeant of foot undre LT. Gideon Smith from 14 June to 19 July 1779 and was a lieut. under capt. Robert Montgomery and Col Brandon from 12 May 1780 to Jan 1783. Harrington fought at Medway,Cedar Springs, Blackstock's Plantation, Cowpens and the siege of Ninty Six. He was in a campaign under gen. Pickens and Col. Clark agains the Indians. At sometime he served under Col. Farr. He was allowed pension on his application executed 13 Oct 1832 while residing in Union District, South Carolina.
Petty Papers Oct 1983, presented by Barbara McGee: In 1779 he and Rachel Petty moved to Union Co. S.C. In 1831 he applied for a pension which is on file at the national Archives and Record Services, General Services Administration, Wash.DC.
His sons Drury and James subsequently move to Alabama, and Wiley Allen Harrington stayed in Hall County where he died in 1856.
Information given by Bob Anner fo Gainesvill, Alabama, who furnished the information to Sybil McRay, author of Article, "The Times? in Gainesville on 11 Aug 1972 and published in "The Petty Papers." Barb McGee publisher and researcher. The article went on to say that Drury went to live with some children after the death of his wife Rachel aka.Rachael Petty (Harrington) in Union Co. on 11 Dec 1823. ( this disagrees with the date listed on file.) After his death in Chambers Alabama he was buried there and later interned at West Point, Georgia, Harrington Heights in Chambers Alabama. (named after him.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Chatham Co NC
Pg. 62 - May 1775
In the suit Matthew Sparrow vs Wm. Ashford, the following jury sworn
viz: Thomas West, Samuel Pyle, John Pile Jr., Drewry Harrington,
Reubin Landrum, John Pile Sr., James Bullard, John Ferrington, Abner
Hill, Thomas West, Sr., Joshua Rosser & Daniel Watson, the court
adjudge out of the jurisdiction aond order a non suit, an appeal
prayed & granted.Nov . 1777 Pg. 115
John Burt, Sr. appointed overseer of the lower road from Braswell's
ferry to the county line of Wake.Pg. 126 - Feb. 1778
The orderof court for laying out a road from Mathew Drakes Store to
the county line towards Cross Creek to run near John Hardens be
renewed and that any twelve of the following persons be a jury to lay
out the same Viz. Joseph Brantley, Francis Drake, Abner Hill, Isaac
Mathis, Thomas Mathis, Burwell Williams, David Chapman, Sr., Benjamin
Brantley, William Ragland, John Burt Sr., Joseph Hinton, John Wommack,
Benjamin Bohannon, Henry Braswell, John Chapman, John Avent and Joseph
Avent.Is this the father of Francis Birt/Burt who married John Harrington
son of Charles and Agnes who went to Union Co and then onto GA?Feb. 1778 Pg. 130
The following persons appointed to serve as Jurors at the next
Superior Court for the District of Hillsborough Viz. William Greffin,
Simon Dixon, Edmund Waddil, Benjamin Bohannon, Grand Jurors and
Acquilla Covenar, thomas Graves, James Kirby and Jacob Flowers, Petit
Jurors. [ John Wilcox marked out.]
=
Gideon Goodwin, Gray Barby, Presley George, Jas. Bell, Joshua Rosser,
William Snipes, Henry Bray, Josiah Rogers, Thomas Blackston, Thomas
Brooks, Isaac Brooks, Benjamin Watts. William Malone, Richard
Bohannon, John Brantley, William Daniel, David Mattock, Philemon Laey,
Thomas West (Dry Creek), Samuel Stewart, Henry Crutchfield, Francis
Dosset, Joseph Kirk, George Kirk, Thomas Beal, Aaron Evans, Hugh
Peoples, John Pile Jr., John Done, Peter Sinclair, Morgan Mintor,
James Ashmore, Samuel Holaday, Reubin Landrum, John Philip Hartson,
John Booker, James Petty Sr., William Wilkie, Stephen Rigdon, John
Moore, Ambrose George, James Massey, John Smith, Oliver Brewer, George
Herndon and Robert Patterson, (William Petty marked out) Be summoned
by the Sheriff to attend as jurors at the next court to be held in May
next.
Note: her brother married her husband's sister
file of Donald Raney
died young, unmarried
1786 in Edgecombe Co, NC; 1786 Chatham Co., NC
fought in Rev. War again British but not as a regular
Will bk A p 83 of Chatham Co., NC 9 May 1803: :(LDS #975.659 P2w v.1-3 )
"names wife Fanny, all his estate to be kept together to raise the children on. Youngest child Sally Meriam Harrington age at this time 1 yr 7 mo.old. untile she shall arrive at the age of fourteen years then for the whole of my estate to be equally divided to my wife Fanny Harringon and all of my childeren viz: Nancy Maddox, William Harrington, Polly Harrington, Drury Harrington, Susannah Harrington, to them & their heirs forever, except my beloved wife, Fanny Harrington, to have 1/3 of the landed estate during her natural life and divided among my 9 children named above.
My son William Harrington, my wife Fanny, adn my son inlaw William Maddox and Benjamin Gunter, my Executors to this my last will and test. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and seal this 9th day of May 1803.
Test: J Harmon, Thomas Harrington, Abner Lasater.
signed Philemon (X) HarringtonWill was proved in open court at Aug term 1893 by Abner Lasater.
When Philamon Harrington's spouse and children of Hickman County, TN sold their 100 acres on the Long branch on March 18, 1822 (Deed book Y, page 142) they said it, "being 1/2 of the surveys that Agnes Harrington purchased of Charles Clanton; Witnessed by John May and Henry Jones.
known as "Fanny"