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![]() #1 | Sarah PINKSTON |
![]() | Peter PINKSTON — Elizabeth … — View this family before 1702 Note: Taken from web site www.earlyfamilies.com/Pages/pinkston-family-history-1.html By 1702, Peter Pinkston was married to Elizabeth ________?, as shown by another Maryland land record wherein Peter and Elizabeth Pinkston were the grantors. Peter and Elizabeth had probably married before 1695, because their son William Pinkston (named in still another land deed) was married by 1716. (St. Ann’s Parish Records, V. I, copy at Maryland Historical Historical Society (MHS), Anne Arundel County). |
![]() | Anthony JAMES — Sarah PINKSTON — View this family Type: Religious marriage May 13, 1703Original parish records are in Maryland Archives. The church was in Whitemarsh MD in the southern part of the county at that time. |
![]() | John BARBER — Sarah PINKSTON — View this family Type: Religious marriage April 23, 1710 |
![]() | Peter PINKSTON 1747 Note: A Peter Pinkston wrote a will on Jan 5, 1747 in Talbot Co MD. It was proved in 1748 after his death… A Peter Pinkston wrote a will on Jan 5, 1747 in Talbot Co MD. It was proved in 1748 after his death. It is not clear whether this was Peter Pinkston Jr or Sr. Most likely it was Jr. Transcription of Will of Peter Pinkstone copied from Maryland Archives July 2011 In the Name of God Amen the Fifth day of January one thousand seven hundred and forty seven I Peter Pinkstone of Talbot County in the Province of Maryland Planter being sick and weak of Body but of Sound and Perfect memory, praise be given to God for the same and knowing the uncertainty of this Life and the Certainty of death do make this my last will and testament in manner and form ?? ?? And as ?? such worldly estate .... I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Friend Isaac Dixon all my personal estate measureable and immeasureable as also that debt of eight hundred pounds of tobacco thats due unto me from William Kelly? for my crop of Corn and Tobacco made upon Robert Halls? plantation in ?? one thousand seven hundred and forty seven as also that debt of two hundred pounds of tobacco due unto me from Richard Hart? ... as also that debt due unto me for a good ?? from Richard Barrow?? to him his heirs and ?? forever, do witness my hand .. this day .. Signed in the presence John Dixon, James Robinson,William Williams Signed Peter (X) Pinkstone His Mark On the back of the paper was written: John Dixon and William Williams .. witnesses of the forgoing will being ?? called Quakers made their solemn affirmation and declare they saw the testator Peter Pinkstone sign and seal the said will and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension?? of sound and disposing mind and memory before me April the 15th day Anno domini 1748 . Thomas Bullen?? DComm Talbot County |