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28. James WELLS Sr.
(5)(75)
(124)
(125)(126)
(127) was born about 1713 in Little Creek Hd., Kent Co., DE..
(75)(17)
Flo Montgomary "Thomas Welles son of James Welles left will 1732
(Cal.. of Kent Co. Probate Records[WillsKT H1:27] naming children, Thomas, John,
James, George, Henry, William, Patience and Ann; His wife was Anne Hart:
Minor in 24 Jan 1731 when father's will written
Will Thomas Wells H:27 " Son James 45 or 50 acres: to son William the rest
of the upper 100 acres on which I live called Leason: he to pay 20 lb. to son
James ,as he has all of the buildings: to son James the remainder of the lower
Hundred acres on which I live called Leason: sons William & James, minors,
my 2 Dau's: my five youngest children, viz.: Henry, James, Patience & Ann:
Wife Ann, sole Exe'c: sons Thomas & John to care for 3 youngest sons, Test
Mark Malove & Ambrose Carroll." He died before Nov 1775 in Kent Co.,
DE..(71) 1775 "Letters on the estate
of James Welles Sr. died intestate, 21 Nov 1775 Rebecca Welles, his widow renounces
to James Wells Jr, next of Kint to dec'd"
Land Records Kent Co.Dl. Book N 207 13 May 1748 Will of his Father Thomas
Wells dtd.24 Jan 1731 granted James,"45 or 50 Acres The remainder of the
lower hundred acres on which I live called Leason."
Land Records Kent Co Dl. Book N 207 13 May 1746 James Wells Son of Thomas
Wells,deceased,late of Murderkill Hundred and Rebeckah the wife of the said James
Wells of the one part and John Studdars of the other part.Thomas Wells,deceased,by
his last will and testament bearing date 24 Jun 1731,did give & bequeath
a certain part of a tract of land called LEASON,situated & bying near the
town of Dover in the upper part of Murderkill Hundred bounded to the east with
land lake in the possession of Wm. Collins,deceased,to the west with land which
Thomas Wells left to his son John,to the south with land of Andrew Hamilton,to
the North with land which said Thomas Wells left by the said will to his son
William.Now whereas by the virtue of a contract made by & between the said
James Wells and Henry Wells his brother for as small part of the said land left
to the said James by the said will,which part is said to contain about 2 acres
of land laid off to the said Henry Wells in the form of and oblong from the land
of the said James. Land was never coveyed from the said James Wells to the said
Henry Wells and also Henry sold the land to Waitman Sipple and never conveyde
it to his and also that now the said Waitman Sipple has sold it to John Studdard
and cannot convey it to him. Kent Book N 200 1748 James Wells from Wateman
Sipple. 2 acres being aprt of a tract called Leason.]
Kent Book N 270 1749 James Wells to Benjamin Brown.Tract of land left to
him by his fathers will Land called LEASON
KentBook W-1 pg 14 6 Feb 1784 "James Wells & Wife Rebecca to Jacob
Stout Land" Was in British Army in 1746
Land on which the State House ot Dover stands bouht from Jacob ( James) Welles
and Rebecca Welles his wife. [WellsBib]
March 13th, (1756) lot on which Jail stands bouht of James Welles. [WellsBib]
He was married to Rebecca (--) (Welles) about 1733.
(127)(71)
(5) "Letters on the estate of James Welles Sr. died intestate,
Rebecca Welles, his widow renounces to James Wells Jr, next of Kin to dec'd"
James WELLS Sr. and Rebecca (--) (Welles) had the following
children:
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James WELLS Jr.. |