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Ancestors of Valeria York

Generation No. 7


      112. Richard Waters57,58, born March 02, 1713/14 in Jericho, Queen Ann's Parish, Prince Grgs Cty, MD59,60; died 1797 in Revolutionary War, Maryland61,62. He was the son of 224. Samuel Waters and 225. Jane Dunster. He married 113. Elizabeth Williams.

      113. Elizabeth Williams63.

Notes for Richard Waters:
[waters.FTW]

RFN413
BIOGRAPHY
Richard Waters retained the traditional Quatker faith of his
forbearers. He settled in the Lower District of Fredrick County on a
tract known as "Lucky Range." On February 5, 1753, he purchased
"William's Lot" fr om Basil Williams, situated on a draught of the
Seneca. On March 23, 1753, he purchased from Joseph Williams "Collins
Folly". In 1762, he sold this latter tract to Higginson Belt.
Shortly afterwards, Richard Waters conveyed to Willi am Waters of
Fredrick County, "Charles and Benjamin" now called "Waters Purcha se",
except for one acre which was reserved for burying.
The will of Richard Waters was dated December 23, 1794, and proved in
Montgomery County, on April 10, 1797. He bequeathed the plantation
and dwelling, "Lucky Range" of 400 acr es witha number of slaves to
his son Richard. Among the three daughters of h is deceased son,
Azel--that is Amelia, Anne, and Caty--he devised 60 acres of "Timber
Creek". He willed 20 acres of "Waters Conclusion" to his daughter
Betsy Plummer. Other bequests were made to Nacy and Deborah, thei
heirs fo hi s deceased son, Joseph and grand-daughter Rosetta, daughter
fo Deborah. The i nventory of his personal effects was sighned byu
Richard wAters and Besty Plum mer as the nearest of kin, and certified
on April 2, 1797, by Nacy Waters, the executor.
The above copied from "Anne Arundel Gentry" by Newman.[Adamson Waters.ged]

RFN413
BIOGRAPHY
Richard Waters retained the traditional Quatker faith of his
forbearers. He settled in the Lower District of Fredrick County on a
tract known as "Lucky Range." On February 5, 1753, he purchased
"William's Lot" fr om Basil Williams, situated on a draught of the
Seneca. On March 23, 1753, he purchased from Joseph Williams "Collins
Folly". In 1762, he sold this latter tract to Higginson Belt.
Shortly afterwards, Richard Waters conveyed to Willi am Waters of
Fredrick County, "Charles and Benjamin" now called "Waters Purcha se",
except for one acre which was reserved for burying.
The will of Richard Waters was dated December 23, 1794, and proved in
Montgomery County, on April 10, 1797. He bequeathed the plantation
and dwelling, "Lucky Range" of 400 acr es witha number of slaves to
his son Richard. Among the three daughters of h is deceased son,
Azel--that is Amelia, Anne, and Caty--he devised 60 acres of "Timber
Creek". He willed 20 acres of "Waters Conclusion" to his daughter
Betsy Plummer. Other bequests were made to Nacy and Deborah, thei
heirs fo hi s deceased son, Joseph and grand-daughter Rosetta, daughter
fo Deborah. The i nventory of his personal effects was sighned byu
Richard wAters and Besty Plum mer as the nearest of kin, and certified
on April 2, 1797, by Nacy Waters, the executor.
The above copied from "Anne Arundel Gentry" by Newman.

More About Richard Waters:
Record Change: January 23, 200063,64

Notes for Elizabeth Williams:
[waters.FTW]

RFN414

More About Elizabeth Williams:
Record Change: November 11, 199965
     
Child of Richard Waters and Elizabeth Williams is:
  56 i.   Joseph Waters, born 1746; died in Killed while young.
     
Children of Richard Waters are:
  i.   Elizabeth"Betsy" Waters66
  Notes for Elizabeth"Betsy" Waters:
[Adamson Waters.ged]

RFN426

  More About Elizabeth"Betsy" Waters:
Record Change: January 23, 200066



      120. David Luce, born 1705 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY67. He was the son of 240. Eleazer Luce and 241. Sarah Wines. He married 121. Mary Brown.

      121. Mary Brown, born Abt 1718 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY67. She was the daughter of 242. David Brown and 243. Damaris.
     
Child of David Luce and Mary Brown is:
  60 i.   Israel Luce, born 1746 in Roxbury, NJ; married Deborah Swayze.


      122. Richard Swayze He was the son of 244. Samuel Swayze and 245. Penelope Horton. He married 123. Sarah Horton.

      123. Sarah Horton, born 1722. She was the daughter of 246. Caleb Horton and 247. Phebe Terry.
     
Children of Richard Swayze and Sarah Horton are:
  61 i.   Deborah Swayze, born 1753 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY; married Israel Luce.
  ii.   Lydia Swayze, born Abt 1745 in NJ; married Job Cory Abt 1765 in NJ; born Abt 1743 in Elizabethtown, Essex Co., NJ; died Abt 1812 in Kingston, Adams Co., MS.



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