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Household of Rebecca Dunnington

She has/had a relationship with John Perry.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Perry  ± 1727-± 1776 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Rebecca Dunnington

Richard Beck
1650-1678
Margaret Beck
1674-1725

Rebecca Dunnington
1702-1785


John Perry
± 1700-1763

Elizabeth Perry
± 1727-± 1776

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    1. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties , This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding v. 12.1, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2020. Maintained by Mike Marshall., Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, January 1, 2020
      Individual Report for Rebecca Dunnington (I011441)
      Name: Rebecca Dunnington Gender: Female
      Born: 1702 Place: Charles County, Maryland
      Died: 26 Feb 1785 Place: Charles County, Maryland - Probate
      Buried: Place:
      Father: Francis Dunnington (12 Jan 1664/65 - Aft 1734)
      Mother: Margaret Beck (1 May 1674 - )
      Spouse: John Perry (Abt 1700 - 28 Oct 1763)
      Married: Abt 1718 Place: Charles County, Maryland
      Children: 1 Mary Perry (Abt 1718 - Aft 1772)
      2 William Perry (Between 1725 and 1744 - 1 May 1770)
      3 Elizabeth Perry (Abt 1727 - Aft 1776)
      4 Thomas Perry (1728 - 24 Nov 1802)
      5 Anne Perry (Abt 1729 - Aft 1783)
      6 John Perry (1729 - Aft 1796)
      7 Hugh Perry (1734 - 28 Feb 1818)
      8 Rebecca Perry (Between 1740 and 1747 - Aft 1809)
      9 Francis Perry (Abt 1743 - Aft 1787)
      General
      * ===
      Charles County Maryland Will Book AH-9, 1785-1788; Page 11.
      Rebecka Perry's Will. [Part is very faded].
      I, Rebeckah Perry of CC, am weak in body but of sound mind. To my son Francis Perry - all my personal estate.
      To my son Thomas Perry - 1 shilling sterling_
      To the heirs of my son John Perry - 1 shilling sterling.
      To my daughter Elizabeth Wa_ten - 1 shilling sterling.
      To the heirs of my son Wm Perry - 1 shilling sterling.
      To my daughter Ann Fennel - 1 shilling sterling.
      To the heirs of my daughter Mary Posey - 1 shilling sterling.
      To my daughter Rebecca Rateliff - 1 shilling sterling.
      To my son Hugh Perry - 1 shilling sterling.
      Executor: my son Francis.
      Signed May 31, 1784 - Rebecca (X her mark) Perry.
      wit - George Dunnington, Barton Payne, William S Perry,
      Probated Feb 26, 1785 by the executor and all 3 witnesses.
      ===
      Barker Martha widow, Charles County, 8th Apr., 1718; 21st Apr., 1718.
      To Elizabeth Noble, Anne Booker, Rebecca Dunnington, Elizabeth Wharton and George, son of Henry Britt, personalty.
      Francis Dunnington personalty, with Proviso that he put his dau. Rebecca at school for 2 yrs.
      To son William Barker, dwelling plantation, 100 A,, "Stepney" being that testatrix had from his father, John Barker, and
      residue of estate. Rents of land afsd. to be used for his schooling; to be for himself at age of 18, but not to sell anything
      without consent of his uncle Henry Britt, or receive estate until of age at 21 yrs. Shd. sd. son William die during minority
      the 100 A.., "Stepney," to Mary Godfrey and personal estate to be equally divided bet. Richard and George, sons of
      Henry Britt, and Elizabeth Noble and Rebecca and Ann, daus. of Francis Dunnington.
      Ex.: Henry Britt.
      Test: Gil. Fyffe, Sarah Britt, John Smith. 14.496.
      ===
      PERRY, JOHN, Charles Co. 1 Feb, 1763; 28 Oct, 1763
      To children: Thomas, John and William Perry, Elizabeth Warden, Anne Fewell, Mary Posey, and Rebecca Ratliff, one so
      sterling.
      To son Hugh Perry, tract of land called Perry's Last Chance; also tract called Griffin's Ambition; 17 A. of tract called
      Perry's Hunting Place, adjoining land called Griffin's Ambition.
      To son Francis Perry pat. of tract called Perry's Hunting Places
      Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties - Maintained by Mike Marshall 01 Jan 2020
      https://colonial-settlers-md-va.us/ Page 1
      Individual Report for Rebecca Dunnington (I011441)
      General (cont.)
      To wife Rebecca, use of furniture during life.
      To sons Hugh and Francis Perry, moveable estate, divided between them.
      Exs: Sons Hugh and Francis Perry.
      Wit: John Elgin, Richard Woodward, John Boye. 31.1043
      ===
      Mr. John Perry 86.15 CH £54.14.4 Jul 31 1764 Sep 21 1764
      Appraisers: John Elgin William Elgin.
      Creditors: Richard Price & Co., Matthew Maxwell attorney for John & James
      Jamieson.
      Next of kin: Thomas Perry John Perry.
      Executors: Hugh Perry, Rebecca. Perry.
      ===
      John Perry 5.104 D CH £62.15.5 Sep 14 1768
      Sureties: Thomas Perrie, John Perrie.
      Legatees: Thomas (son), John (son), William (son), Elisabeth Warden (daughter), Anne Favell (daughter), Mary Posey
      (daughter), Rachel Ratcliff (daughter), Rachel (wife).
      Residue to 2 sons (equally): Hugh, Francis.
      Executors: Rebecca Perry, Hugh Perry.
      ===
      William Perry 103.269 CH £54.4.4 May 1 1770
      (also William Perrie)
      Appraisers: Josias Adams, William Brown.
      Creditors: John Hanson, Jr. Ann Perry.
      Next of kin: Rebacker Perry, John Perry.
      Administrator: Thomas Perrie.
      ===
      Charles County Maryland Land Records, Liber Z, Page 229
      Recorded at request of Eliza. Brett:
      10 Dec 1705; Deed of Gift from Elizabeth Brett, widow, to dau. Margarett Dunnington's 3 children, Elizabeth, Francis and
      Rebekah Dunnington; one cow with cow calfe; increase to be equally divided when the 3 children come of age; /s/
      Elizabeth Brett; wit. William Owens (mark), Thomas Orrell
      Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties - Maintained by Mike Marshall 01 Jan 2020
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