The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . March 20th,1680. This was Cornelius Leary, no doubt. John Lary wasordered to chose his guardian on the same date. Under the will of John Bentley of Perquimans County datedApril 15th, 1695, his brother Richard and his cousin, ElizabethLeary, daughter of Cornelius Leary, were named as legatees. Richard Leary witnessed a deed on July 13th, 1712, betweenIsaac Wilson and Richard Swinson covering lands on KendrickCreek in Perquimans County. William Leary was on the grand jury of North Carolina inthe year 1715, and Richard Leary was a member of t


The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . March 20th,1680. This was Cornelius Leary, no doubt. John Lary wasordered to chose his guardian on the same date. Under the will of John Bentley of Perquimans County datedApril 15th, 1695, his brother Richard and his cousin, ElizabethLeary, daughter of Cornelius Leary, were named as legatees. Richard Leary witnessed a deed on July 13th, 1712, betweenIsaac Wilson and Richard Swinson covering lands on KendrickCreek in Perquimans County. William Leary was on the grand jury of North Carolina inthe year 1715, and Richard Leary was a member of the grandjury in 1726. Sarah Long of Perquimans County, in her will dated July 8th,1715, mentioned among other legatees Cornelius Leary, son ofRichard and Sarah Leary. The following undated entry appears on the Court recordsof Chowan County on file at Edenton Court House: Beforethe Court: Daniel Phillips, assignee of Thomas Learey of Bermudavs. Cornelius Leary and wife, Elizabeth, Exx. of Paul Lathamdeceased. Paul married Anne Leary, widow of HON. T. ST. JOHN GAFFNEY,Vice-President of the Society for Germany EDWARD J. DOONER, ESQ.,Vice-President of the Society for Pennsylvania.


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