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The others are found in Coventry. His will, made Nov. 14, 1789,
says that he was old and feeble, and mentions the names of all
his children given below, except John and Phebe. Arthur Aylworth
deed to "my son Philip," date May 29, 1742, land in West
Greenwich.
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Philip (3) made a gift deed to each of his two sons, Philip (4)
and John (4), of land in Coventry, Feb. 12, 1761. At some
uncertain date, between the years 1842 and 1848. Rev. James P.
Aylworth, in writing to his son Orin, gave a brief outline of
family connections, in which he refers to his grandfather
Benjamin as having had two brothers, Philip and James, no
allusion being made to the sisters. If John (4) above married
and reared a family, the fact, very likely, would have been
familiar to Rev. James P. Aylworth, whose father was born in
1755.
John's receiving a gift of land from his father at the age of
twenty-two is presumptive evidence of but not proof of his
marriage.
Bowen (4) Aylworth remembered the visit of his mother's brother,
a sea captain, to Canada in sailor's uniform. If we may suppose
Bowen (4) to have been five years of age at the time the visit
took place the we have a date about six years prior to the
making of the will of Philip (3), John's father, who does not
mention him. He probably died or was lost at sea during this
time.
PHILIP AYLSWORTH'S WILL. In the Name of God Amen the Fourteenth
day of November A. D. 1789 I Philip Aylsworth of Coventry in the
County of Kent, in the State of Rhode Island, &c., yeoman, being
old and feeble as to bodily Helth, but of a perfect mind and
Memory thanks be Given unto God; therefore Calling unto mind the
Mortality of my body, and Knowing that it is appointed for all
Men once to Dye Do make and ordain this my Last will and
Testament, that is to say, principally, and first of all I Give
and Recommend my Sole unto the hands of God that Gave it and my
body I recommend to the Earth, to be buried in decent Christian
burial at the discretion of my Executors, nothing Doubting but
at the General Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again by
the Mighty power of God. and as Touching Such worldly Estate
wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me with in this Life, I
Give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and
form
Imprimis my will is that my Just Debts Last Sickness and funeral
Charges be well and Truly paid by Executrix in Some Short Time
after my Decease.
Item I Give and Bequeath to Elizabeth my dearly beloved wife the
whole of the profits of my Homestead farm whereon I now Live,
part Lying in said Coventry and part in west Greenwich the
profits thereof to be at her disposel during her natural Life to
Gether also with all my Right in the narrow Lane Saw mill (so
Called) with my part of the Eutentals thereunto belonging to
Gether also with profits of all my Right to the fourteenth Lot
Lying in the Grait Grass pond Swamp (So Called) and Called the
freeborn Lot with the one half of the thirteenth Lot Lying in
said Swamp Called the Bates Lot and all my Right in the
Eastermost Lot in Said Swamp Called the pickset Lot all which I
Give and bequeath the profits to my said wife during her natural
Life to her own disposel and after the Decease of my Said wife I
Give and Bequeath the aforesaid Tract of Land mill and Lots to
my Two well beloved Daughters Namely Hannah Ay1sworth and Marey
Aylsworth as an Absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee Simple to
be Equally Divided and to Remain to them and their Heirs and
assigns forever
Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved Son Benjamin Aylsworth
five Shillings in Real Silver money. the Reason why I give my
Said Son no more is because he hath had his proportion of my
Estate already.
Item I Give and bequeath to beloved Son Philip Aylsworh five
Shillings in Silver money the Reason why I Give my said Son
Philip no more is because he hath already Received his
proportion in my Estate.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved Son James Aylsworth the
Lot of Land whereon he now Lives and is to be Known by the name
of the Herenton Lot to gether also with all my Right in three
Swamp Lots in the said Grait Grass pond Swamp which I have not
hereto fore Given away also with one half of my Right in the
Susquehannah purchase to be and Remain unto my Said son James to
him and his Heirs and assigns forever.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my three beloved daughters Namely
Freelove we11s Sarah Aylsworth & Cory the other half of my
Susquehannah Land to be equally Divid between my Said three Last
named daughters to be and Remain unto them and Each and Every of
their Heirs and Assigns forever as an absolute Estate of
Inharitance in fee Simple.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my Dearly beloved wife and my Two
Daughters namely Hannoh and Marey (after all my Debts and
Legacies be well and Truly paid) all my farming tools all my
Live Stock and Housel furniture and all other Kind of my
moveable Estate Let it be of what name or nature Soever to be
and Remain for them and Each of them to be Equeally Divided
between my Two Said Daughters Hannah and Marey after the Decease
of my Said wife.
Lastly I Hereby Constitute make and ordain my Said beloved
Daughter Hannah Aylsworth the whole and Sole Executrix of this
my Last and Testament whome I order to paid and Satisfy the Just
Debts and Legasies to the Legatees and I do hereby utterly
disallow Revoke and disanul all and every other former
Testaments wills Legasis and bequests and Executors by me in
aways before named willed and Bequeathed Rattifiing this and no
other to be my Last will and Testament In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand Seal the day and year afore Written.
his
PHILIP X AYLSWORTH,
Mark
Signed Sealed published pronounced and Declared by the Said
Philip Aylsworth as his Last will and Testament in the presence
of us the Subscribers
EUNICE WAIT
SILAS WAIT
GID WAIT
At a Town Council held in Coventry in the county of Kent in the
state of Rhode Island and providence Plantations the forewritten
will was proved and approved of in Council and ordered to be
recorded and accordingly is recorded in the town of Coventry's
book for Registering Wills and Inventories. Witness W: STONE, C.
Clke
_(RESEARCH QUERY) AYLESWORTH _ | _Arthur AYLESWORTH AYLWORTH Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1650 - ....) | | |______________________________ | _Arthur AYLESWORTH Jr._| | (1683 - 1761) m 1704 | | | _John BROWNE _________________+ | | | (1629 - 1706) | |_Mary BROWNE ___________________________________| | (1666 - 1725) | | |_Mary HOLMES _________________+ | (1639 - 1690) | |--Philip AYLESWORTH | (1710 - 1789) | ______________________________ | | | ________________________________________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_Mary FRANKLIN ________| (1684 - 1761) m 1704 | | ______________________________ | | |________________________________________________| | |______________________________
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Jean de Arcis-sur-Aube, Seigneur de Arcis-sur-Aube et Chacenay1
(M) d. before 1307
Jean de Arcis-sur-Aube, Seigneur de Arcis-sur-Aube et Chacenay
married Alice de Joinville, daughter of Jean de Joinville,
Seneschal de Champagne and Alice de Risnal.1 He died before
1307.1
He gained the title of Seigneur de Chacenay. He gained the title
of Seigneur de Acris-sur-Aube.1
Citations: 1. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A
Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page
79. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
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Mother: Manerva (Minerva) MORGAN |
_Joseph DUNAWAY _______+ | (1778 - 1850) _Pearley (Purley) DUNAWAY ____| | (1809 - 1889) m 1832 | | |_Catherine MCCULLOUGH _+ | (1782 - 1850) _Elvin E. DUNAWAY _________| | (1845 - 1923) m 1862 | | | _Jesse GREER __________+ | | | (1788 - 1867) m 1813 | |_Sarah "Sally" Perkins GREER _| | (1815 - 1870) m 1832 | | |_Polly PUCKETT ________+ | (1787 - 1824) m 1813 | |--Marshall Dill "Dilley" DUNAWAY | (1865 - 1938) | _David MORGAN _________+ | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 | _William Pierce MORGAN _______| | | (1826 - ....) m 1841 | | | |_Mary ANDREWS _________+ | | (.... - 1868) m 1806 |_Manerva (Minerva) MORGAN _| (1844 - 1880) m 1862 | | _Nathan SANDERS _______+ | | (1792 - 1856) m 1810 |_Angeline Cassandra SANDERS __| (1824 - ....) m 1841 | |_Cynthia BENNETT ______ (1795 - 1879) m 1810
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Mother: Elizabeth RODES |
_Thomas PETTUS of Littleton_+ | (1656 - 1690) m 1675 _Stephen PETTUS Sr.__| | (1680 - 1758) m 1704| | |_Mary Elizabeth DABNEY _____+ | (1660 - ....) m 1675 _Dabney PETTUS ______| | (1705 - 1788) m 1761| | | _George DABNEY Gent.________+ | | | (1653 - 1729) | |_Mary DABNEY ________| | (1683 - ....) m 1704| | |_Elizabeth ANDERSON ________ | (1638 - ....) | |--Elizabeth PETTUS | (1760 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _John RODES _________| | | (1720 - ....) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth RODES ____| (1740 - 1799) m 1761| | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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__ | _Archibald PRESTON __| | (1670 - ....) | | |__ | _John PRESTON "the immigrant"_| | (1699 - 1747) m 1727 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Ann PRESTON | (1739 - 1813) | __ | | | _Henry PATTON _______| | | (1670 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth PATTON ____________| (1700 - 1779) m 1727 | | __ | | |_Sarah LYNN _________| (1675 - ....) | |__
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_John REDDELL _______+ | (1730 - ....) m 1760 _John David REDDELL _| | (.... - 1852) m 1792| | |_Eleanor DAUGHERTY __+ | (1742 - ....) m 1760 _Thomas Richard RIDDELL _| | (1794 - 1840) m 1816 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_UNNAMED_____________| | (1775 - ....) m 1792| | |_____________________ | | |--Mary Gentha RIDDELL | (1835 - 1908) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Member JOHNS ___________| (1796 - 1860) m 1816 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Ann Hubbard or Nancy Ann TAYLOR |
_____________________ | ____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John TODD _______________________| | (1772 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Robert TODD | (1800 - ....) | _James TAYLOR III____+ | | (1703 - 1784) m 1727 | _James TAYLOR IV____________| | | (1732 - 1814) m 1758 | | | |_Alice THORNTON _____+ | | (1708 - 1739) m 1727 |_Ann Hubbard or Nancy Ann TAYLOR _| (1776 - 1848) | | _James HUBBARD Jr.___+ | | (1710 - ....) |_Ann Berry 'Fanny' HUBBARD _| (1738 - 1789) m 1758 | |_____________________
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