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Note: ritten 20 May 1812, proven 10 June 1812 of Sussex County, 3 sons Daniel, Paynter, and Alanson, 2 daughters Comfort and Anna, negro woman Rachel to get her freedom, brother George Messick exc., wit. Eli Layton, John Willey, Neddy Short; bond $2000 George Messick and Job Ingram SUSSEX COUNTY ORPHANS COURT EXTRACTS 1770-1830, Compiled and Edited by Susan M. Chase, Rebecca J. Siders, Bernard L. Herman; University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1970 [note: this in incorrectly indexed as Purnell, Phillips] <b>PHILLIPS, PURNELL (child-Daniel/Comfort/Paynter/Ann/Alanson) </b>L-130 (1812) Dagsborough Hundred ...one small framed House eighteen feet by twenty feet new and not finished, and one kitchen House, One old Corn Crib and about twenty five Apple trees Sorry and round the said farm there is two Thousand five hundred pannels of fence and likewise four cross fences which the said fence will not make four good logs to the pannel, we recommend for two of the Cross fences to be taken away to repair the other...Guardian is to put one doore to the house and run up one pair of Stairs and make a common breastwork to the House and two Windows which we allow the said Guardian Eight Dollars for... annual value $25.00 ...a Small logd House and about Six hundred pannels of fence... annual value $6.00
Note: Sussex County Probate records: Purnal Phillips of Sussex County will w
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