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Robert Greenaway
n. 1682 8th arrived at Upland from London via "The Welcome",
Robert Greenaway, Master. NJ_SCGDV1 P305/306.
ld 1684 Dec 08 Philadelphia Exemplification BB1 P___ LDSR#0021869
Grantor: William Penn
Grantee: Robert Grenaway
ld 1745 Sep 27 Philadelphia Exemplification BB6 P567 LDSR#0021871
Witness: Robert Greenway
William Greenaway
ld ____ ___ __ Philadelphia Exemplification BB3 P145 LDSR#0021870
Grantee: Capt. William Greenaway
ld ____ ___ __ Philadelphia Exemplification BB3 P147 LDSR#0021870
Grantee: Capt. William Greenaway
Transaction: Best and hightest bidder.
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John Greeneaway 64
bm ____ ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ 64
n. a millwright.
n. Suffold County - Liber, Deeds FWPL GEN 974.46 S V.1- V1 Index of
Grantors p174 16520508 p201 Grantor: John Greenaway to dau. Katherine
(nee Greenaway 65) Daniel
wm 1652 May 08 Leaves house and other things to daughter Ursala,
leaves 13 acres of land and commons S. of Neponset River, Dorchester
to William Daniell et ux Katherine (nee Greeneaway) Daniell, apparently
given to them 1650 Jun 10.
with Mary
Katherine 65 Ursala 65 Mary 65 Ann 65 Elizabeth 65
Susanna 65
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Katherine Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
mm ____ ___ __ William Daniell 65
with William Daniel 65
Hannah 66
Ursala Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
Mary Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas Millett 65
with Thomas
Thomas 66 John 66 et al
Ann Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
mm ____ ___ __ Robert Pearse 65
with Robert Pearse
Thomas 66 Mary 66 Sarah 66
Elizabeth Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
mm ____ ___ __ _ Allen 65
Susanna Greeneaway 65
bf ____ ___ __ to John Greeneaway 64 et ux Mary (nee _ 64) Greeneaway
mm ____ ___ __ _ Wales 65
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n. ARCHIVES - DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW
JERSEY, First Series Vol. XXX; Calendar of New Jersey Wills,
Administrations, Etc., Volume II 1730-1750; Edited by A. Van Doren
Honeyman; Somerville, N. J., 1918
Page 31:
1747, 8 mo. (Oct.) 18 da. Baits, Jonathan, of Township and County of
Gloucester, yeoman; will of. Mother to have my plantation and land during
life. Three sisters Abigail Greenway, Martha Ward and Mary Baits.
Executors mother and brother, George Flanagin. Witnesses Thomas
Cheeseman, Richard Cheeseman, Isaac Jenings. Proved 9 Nov. 1747.
1747, Nov. 9. Letters testamentary granted to Elizabeth Baits, the
executrix named in the will. Lib. 5, p. 485.
1747, Oct. 31. Inventory [English money] 104.10.0. Appraisers
John Hillman, Thomas Cheeseman.
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Reference
1. Soundex G650 - Greeneaway
finis
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Index
Ann Greeneaway 65 P4 Elizabeth Greeneaway 65 P4
John Greeneaway 64 P3 John Hillman, Thomas Cheeseman. P4
Katherine Greeneaway 65 P4 Mary Greeneaway 65 P4
Robert Greenaway P2 Susanna Greeneaway 65 P4
Ursala Greeneaway 65 P4 William Greenaway P2
Index_Spouse
Allen, _ 65 P4 Daniell, William 65 P4
Millett, Thomas 65 P4 Pearse, Robert 65 P4
Wales, _ 65 P4 _, Mary 64 P3
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