Chester County PA Archives Wills.....Richard EVENSON, 1739
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EAVENSON, RICHARD. Thornbury.
August 30, 1739. November 19, 1739. B. 49.
Provides for wife not named. To son Nathaniel the plantation I now live 
on containing 352 acres in Thornbury and Westtown when 21, also the lot of 
land in the Valley where Jacob Taylor liveth being part of the 100 acres I 
bought of Jacob Wright. Refers to a tract of 100 acres leased to John 
Stanton for 999 years being a part of the Society land on Brandywine Creek, 
gives to wife during life and afterward to daughter Mary, also said daughter 
100 at 21. Remainder to wife son. Nathaniel and daughter Mary. Gives to son 
Richard Eavenson, "if he recover from the illness he is now ins," a desk and 
the dutch boy named Hance Adam Smith now living with him. 
Executors: brothers Ralph Eavenson and John Newlin. 
Witnesses: John Townsend, Edith Newlin, Kath. Eavenson.



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