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>...unto my son Michael Jobson of the City of Philadelphia in the Province of Pensilvania... All my Land and Houses in the Province of Pensilvania To Have and to Hold to him and his heirs for ever... | >...unto my son Michael Jobson of the City of Philadelphia in the Province of Pensilvania... All my Land and Houses in the Province of Pensilvania To Have and to Hold to him and his heirs for ever... | ||
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- | Extract from //Genealogy of the Smedley Family Descended from George and Sarah Smedley settlers in Chester County, Penna.// | + | From // |
+ | pp. 290-291\\ | ||
+ | //In a Letter from Robert Turner, a Merchant in Philadelphis and one of the Councel, the 15th of October, 1686//\\ | ||
+ | "... As to the Town, Building goeth on. John Redman is building one Brick House for Richard Whitpain, of sixty Foot long, and fifty six Foot wide. For the Widow Farmer, another Brick House. | ||
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+ | *Thomas Barker (d. 1710), wine merchant, of London, and Samuel Jobson, fellmonger, of St Mary Magdalen, London, sent over Jacob Chapman to act as their agent in Pennsylvania, | ||
+ | Extract from //**Genealogy of the Smedley Family Descended from George and Sarah Smedley settlers in Chester County, Penna.**//\\ | ||
pp. 35-36\\ | pp. 35-36\\ | ||
By deeds of lease and release, 17th and 18th Oct., 1681, William Penn conveyed to Samuel Jobson, of the parish of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, in Surrey, woolstapler, | By deeds of lease and release, 17th and 18th Oct., 1681, William Penn conveyed to Samuel Jobson, of the parish of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, in Surrey, woolstapler, | ||
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- | Extract from //The Morris family of Philadelphia\\ | + | Extract from //**The Morris family of Philadelphia, descendants of Anthony Morris, born 1654-1721 died**//\\ |
p. 151\\ | p. 151\\ | ||
On Jan. 5, 1726, Anthiny Morris with Rees Thomas and Ann Whitpain bought of Michael and Samuel Jobson for £110 a lot on High Street 26 ft. x 306 ft. and a moiety of 250 acres of land and 16 acres in Liberties of Philadelphia (Vide Deed Book G 6, pp. 282 and 287) and April 27, 1728, the same parties bought of Michael Jobson for £12 the other moiety of the tract of 16 acres in the Liberties of Philadelphia (Vide Deed Book H 20, p. 512, Phila.).\\ | On Jan. 5, 1726, Anthiny Morris with Rees Thomas and Ann Whitpain bought of Michael and Samuel Jobson for £110 a lot on High Street 26 ft. x 306 ft. and a moiety of 250 acres of land and 16 acres in Liberties of Philadelphia (Vide Deed Book G 6, pp. 282 and 287) and April 27, 1728, the same parties bought of Michael Jobson for £12 the other moiety of the tract of 16 acres in the Liberties of Philadelphia (Vide Deed Book H 20, p. 512, Phila.).\\ | ||
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==== Marriage & Children ==== | ==== Marriage & Children ==== | ||
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- | Amongst those present were: Edmund Teddeman (father of the bride), Alice & John Hull (sister and brother-in-law of the bride, who later moved to [[wp> | + | Amongst those present were: Edmund Teddeman (father of the bride), Alice & John Hull (sister and brother-in-law of the bride, who later moved to [[wp> |
=== Children of Samuel Jobson and Mary: === | === Children of Samuel Jobson and Mary: === |
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