Difference between revisions of "James and Mary Harmon, nee Dell"

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'''WILL of JAMES HARMON'''
 
'''WILL of JAMES HARMON'''
  
James Harman left to [[James Dell]], of Saunderton, his nephew in law, a son of Thomas Dell Jnr, a blacksmith's shop in Princes Risborough, let to William Jacob.   All else to his wife Mary.  See [[James & Elizabeth Dell]]
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James Harman left to James Dell, of Saunderton, his nephew in law, a son of Thomas Dell Jnr, a blacksmith's shop in Princes Risborough, let to William Jacob.   All else to his wife Mary.  See [[James & Elizabeth Dell]]
  
 
'''WILL OF MARY HARMON'''
 
'''WILL OF MARY HARMON'''
  
Mary Harman left everything to [[James Dell]] of Saunderton, her nephew, son of her brother [[Thomas Dell Jnr. & Mary,nee Carter]].{{Person
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Mary Harman left everything to [[James & Elizabeth Dell]] of Saunderton, her nephew, son of her brother [[Thomas Dell Jnr. & Mary,nee Carter]].{{Person
 
|Forename=James & Mary
 
|Forename=James & Mary
 
|Surname=Harman & Harman, nee Dell
 
|Surname=Harman & Harman, nee Dell

Latest revision as of 06:51, 30 September 2022

Mary Dell 1767 – 1845, daughter of Thomas Dell snr & Ann Dell, married James Harmon of Saunderton in 1787.  Their only child, Elizabeth, died at one month.

WILL of JAMES HARMON

James Harman left to James Dell, of Saunderton, his nephew in law, a son of Thomas Dell Jnr, a blacksmith's shop in Princes Risborough, let to William Jacob.   All else to his wife Mary. See James & Elizabeth Dell

WILL OF MARY HARMON

Mary Harman left everything to James & Elizabeth Dell of Saunderton, her nephew, son of her brother Thomas Dell Jnr. & Mary,nee Carter.