Delaware, Wills and Probate Records, 1676-1971: Sussex: Wills, books B-D, 1751-1794. Database and images, Ancestry.com [1]
Will of Woolsey Burton, 1751, image 8 of 717
Leaves bequest to unborn child his wife, Elizabeth Burton, is pregnant with.
WikiTree profile Burton-852 created through the import of Clayton Burton_2009-10-26.ged on Jul 4, 2011 by Clayton Burton. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Clayton and others.
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↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Burton
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↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Burton
↑ Source: #S00003 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Burton
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Hi. This profile appears to be attached to the wrong couple.
As of 1772, Ann Burton, sister of John Stratton Burton, William, etc., was married to William Bagwell. That profile is Ann Burton Bagwell who currently exists, although she is attached to the wrong father. But Ann Burton Stockley isn't one of the siblings who sold property when her brother died. (So terribly many Burtons, all with the same names!)
Delaware, U.S., Land Records, 1677-1947> Sussex> 005> Page 205; Image 126. Database and images at Ancestry.com Image
Buyer: William Burton of Broadkill Hundred, Sussex County
Property Description: For £109.4, 91 acres of marsh in Broadkill Hundred known as Trumer--?s Island. Property that William Burton bequeathed to his grandson Woolsey Burton, deceased, who died intestate in Broadkill Hundred.
’*the seller Wm Burton is called both “William Burton Joyner” and “William Burton” in this document
As of 1772, Ann Burton, sister of John Stratton Burton, William, etc., was married to William Bagwell. That profile is Ann Burton Bagwell who currently exists, although she is attached to the wrong father. But Ann Burton Stockley isn't one of the siblings who sold property when her brother died. (So terribly many Burtons, all with the same names!)