JETT, THOMAS, 14 Feb. 1785; 25 Oct. 1785. 1/2 of land and stock given by deed to son William Storke Jett; dau. Anne Bernard a gold ring; dau. Mary Storke a gold ring; grand son Thomas Bernard 1 negro girl; Henry son of Lawrence Washington who died in 1776; slaves; nephew Birkett Jett 1 negro; grand son Thomas Storke 200; wife Sukey plantation, 5 negroes
Sukey (i. e., Susannah) Jett, widow of Col. Thomas Jett (d. 1785) of Westmoreland Co. She was Susannah Washington (1745-1822), widow of Lawrence Washington (1744-1774). She married, thirdly, Col. John Skinker (d. 1798?) of King George Co. She was the second wife of Col. Thomas Jett
WASHINGTON, LAWRENCE, 4 Dec. 1773; 29 Mar. 1774. Wife. Susannah 1/3 estate and at her death to daus. Elizabeth Stork and Catherine "Katy" Washington; son Henry land and 3 negroes; bro. in law William Stork Jett; sisters Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Jett and Peggy Skinker; friend John Ashton Sr. my riding horse.
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 156
WASHINGTON, ROBERT, 11 Feb. 1763; 24 Sept. 1765. 18 negroes to dau. Sukey; grand children Sarah and Robert Townshend Washington 1 negro each; son John residue of estate; William Bernard guardian to dau. Sukey.
Sukey; grand children Sarah and Robert Townshend Washington 1 negro each; son John residue of estate; William Bernard guardian to dau. Sukey.
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