WILLIAM AUBREY, of London, gent. Will 4 May 1731; proved 7 March 1731/2. To my nephew William Penn Esq. and to his heirs 5000 acres of unserveyed land in P...
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WILLIAM AUBREY, of London, gent. Will 4 May 1731; proved 7 March 1731/2. To my nephew William Penn Esq. and to his heirs 5000 acres of unserveyed land in P...
WILLIAM AUBREY, of London, gent. Will 4 May 1731; proved 7 March 1731/2. To my nephew William Penn Esq. and to his heirs 5000 acres of unserveyed land in Pensilvania, being part of 25000 acres appointed by my father William Penn senior Esq deceased, to me and my wife as a moiety of 50000 acres appointed to my wife's late mother deceased. To my wife Letitia, the daughter of the said William Penn the elder deceased, and to her heirs, the manor of Faggs in Pensilvania being about 5000 acres of land.
SHIP REGISTERS FOR THE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, 1726-1775.
PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION ENTITLED TO DEPRECIATION PAY.