The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . HON. T. ST. JOHN GAFFNEY,Vice-President of the Society for Germany EDWARD J. DOONER, ESQ.,Vice-President of the Society for HON. EDWIN O. WOOD,Vice-President of the Society for Michigan. HON. THOxMAS J. OBRIEN, , ,Vice-President of the Society for Italy. Reproductions by Anna Frances Levins NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. 167 Jacob Leary made his will on November 1st, 1731, and thereare also on record the undated wills of John and David Leary. Richard Leary of Tyrrell County made his will on April 20th,1738, leaving his p
The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . HON. T. ST. JOHN GAFFNEY,Vice-President of the Society for Germany EDWARD J. DOONER, ESQ.,Vice-President of the Society for HON. EDWIN O. WOOD,Vice-President of the Society for Michigan. HON. THOxMAS J. OBRIEN, , ,Vice-President of the Society for Italy. Reproductions by Anna Frances Levins NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. 167 Jacob Leary made his will on November 1st, 1731, and thereare also on record the undated wills of John and David Leary. Richard Leary of Tyrrell County made his will on April 20th,1738, leaving his property to his wife, Sarah, his sons, Cornelius,James, John, Thomas, and Richard, and his daughters, Sarah,Mary, and Rebecca. Under the will of Cornelius Leary of Tyrrell County datedMarch 30th, 1742, his estate was divided among his brothersJohn and James Leary, his sisters Sarah, Mary and Rebeccaand his mother, Sarah Leary. The witnesses were RichardLeary and James Sutton. Thomas Leary appeared before the justices at Eden ton CourtHouse in 1742 in a suit as executor of the will of Thomas died in 1760, intestate, and the Court appointed CorneliusLeary administrator of his
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