The Guilford family in America : pedigrees and genealogical notes of the Guilford and allied families . rgh in 1810, and on February 12th, 1835,married Susanna Cook, of Philadelphia. He died in1851, leaving three daughters, viz.: 1. Martha, born at Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1836; died, unmar- ried, August 7th, 1859. 2. Mary Jane. 3. Arabella, born July 8th, 1844; married Mansfield Walworth Davison, of Saratoga, N. Y. Their children are : (i) Frances Wallace, born at Saratoga, N. Y., November23d, 1870; (2) Sara Walworth, born at Saratoga, N. Y.,November 8th, 1872 ; (3) Susan Wallace, born at Sara


The Guilford family in America : pedigrees and genealogical notes of the Guilford and allied families . rgh in 1810, and on February 12th, 1835,married Susanna Cook, of Philadelphia. He died in1851, leaving three daughters, viz.: 1. Martha, born at Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1836; died, unmar- ried, August 7th, 1859. 2. Mary Jane. 3. Arabella, born July 8th, 1844; married Mansfield Walworth Davison, of Saratoga, N. Y. Their children are : (i) Frances Wallace, born at Saratoga, N. Y., November23d, 1870; (2) Sara Walworth, born at Saratoga, N. Y.,November 8th, 1872 ; (3) Susan Wallace, born at Saratoga,N. Y., November ist, 1873; (4 and 5) John Mason and NathanGuilford, born at Philadelphia, Pa., January 2d, 1876. The Braddocks Field estate, came by inheritance toGeorge Wallace (2d), under the provisions of whose willit passed to his nephew, George Wallace (3d), shordy be-fore his marriage, the widow having relinquished to himher Hfe interest therein. The property was, however,entailed to the heirs male—first, of George Wallace (3d)—next, of his brother, James, If both died without male56. OEORGE a portrait painted about 1840.


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