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Nicholas DAY

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Birth1620Poss. Wales
DeathAbt Jan 1705Baltimore Co., MD
Immigration1658
Nicholas Day was transported in 1658.
Will1 Dec 1704Baltimore Co., MD
Nicholas Day's will written: 1 Dec 1704 in Baltimore co., MD, probated 4 Feb 1705
To son Nicholas and heirs, ``William the Conquerer'' on Gunpowder R.; in event of his death without issue to pass to 2nd son Edward. To dau. Sarah and Obediah Picchet, personalty. To 2 young daus. Elizabeth and Dinah, dwelling plandation at decease of wife. To wife Sarah, extrx, residue of estate jointly, with 5 children aforesaid. Witn: John Whittner, Kath. Whittner, John Deaver, Hannah Deaver.
Probate4 Feb 1705Baltimore Co., MD
will probated: 4 Feb 1705 in Baltimore co., MD


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Nicholas Day
Wally Garchow <wally@calweb.com>
Ancestors of Elizabeth Day from Ancestry gedcom F3488
Wgynn Henry Angle
educated guess
Michael Sheppard
The Early Settlers of Maryland
929.3 Sk57e
Gust Skordas
Index of Maryland Colonial Willa 1634-1777
929.3 M276in 1967
James M. Magruder, Jr
The Maryland Calendar of Wills
also as: Maryland Calendar of Wills 1720-1726 (Vol V)
Jane Baldwin Cotton



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author: Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu >
title: Genealogical events for Nicholas DAY
url: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shep/shep/I1074.html
updated: 11 Nov 2002

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