Last week I alluded to the number of deeds regarding the Fox family in 1797-1798. Three have been found, all dated 13 Feb 1797, in which one of the heirs of Absalom Fox is granted land by the remaining heirs. However, there were more than three heirs of Absalom Fox, so I will need to look into whether the land was divided only three ways and the other heirs perhaps had other inheritances, or whether there are more of these deeds that I have yet to find.
Absalom Fox was my 6great-grandfather, and his son David was my 5great-grandfather. This first deed is to David's brother Jonathan. I love how these deeds name all the heirs.
[p. 680]The Heirs of the )Estate of Abolam )Fox )to )Jonathan Fox )This Indenture Made this thirteenth Day of Februaryin the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety seven[p. 681]Between Christion Fox widow of Absalom Fox decd. David Fox andSarah his Wife, Charles Fox and Mary his Wife, Bonham Fox andTemporance his wife, Sampson Sargant and Ivy his wife, DavidSutton and Anchor his wife, Mary Fox, and Rebekah Fox, all of theCounty of Washington and State of Pennsylvania of the one part andJonathan Fox of the same place of the other part Witnesseth that the saidChristion Fox Widow, David Fox and Sarah his wife, Charles Fox and Maryhis wife, Bonham Fox and Temporance his wife, Sampson Sargant andIvy his wife, David Sutton and Anchor his wife, Mary Fox and RebekahFox Hath bargained Released and Confirmed and for ever Quit Claim ofand to a Certain Tract of land hereinafter described unto Jonathan Fox hisHeirs and Assigns forever a Certain Tract of Land Situate on a Branch ofTen Mile Creek Beginning at an Elm Tree Thence by land of DavidSutton North Seventy Degrees West Eight perches to a Stone North fortyDegrees West Seventy six perches to a Stone North fifteen degrees WestTenty eight perches to a white Oak Thence by land of David Frazee Norththirty degrees East Seventy eight Perches to an ash, Thence by land of PhilipLuallen South forty seven degrees East Two hundred and two Perches toa Stone Thence by land of Charles Fox South Twenty six Degrees Westfifty two Perches to a Stone thence by land of sd. David Sutton Northforty six and a half degrees East Ninety six perches to the beginningcontaining Ninety eight acres and three Quarters of an acre Strict Measurebeing part of a Tract of Land Called "Fox Hill" which was Surveyed inPursuance of a warrant granted to Absalom Fox Dated the 26th of Januaryand by Pattant 14th Day of October in the year 1788 which is Inrolled in theRolls Office for the State of Pennsylvania in Patent Book No. PageTo have and to hold the said Tract and Piece of Land with the Appurten==ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appurtaining thereto unto the saidJonathan Fox his Heirs To the only proper use benefit and behoof of himthe said Jonathan Fox his Heirs and Assigns for ever from us and[ower?] heirs and from any Person or Persons Claiming or to Claim in underthrough or by us or any of our heirs shall and will warrant and Defendfor ever. In Witness whereof the said Christion Fox as above DavidFox and Sarah his wife, Charles Fox and Mary his wife, Sampson Sargant[p. 682]and Ivy his wife, David Sutton and Anchor his wife, Mary Fox andRekah Fox Heirs of the Estate of Absalom Fox decd. have hereunto set theirhands and Seals this Day and year above written Christion her X mark Fox (seal)David Fox (seal) Sarah Fox (seal) Charles Fox (seal) MaryFox (seal) Bonham Fox (seal) Temperance Fox (seal)Sampson Serjant (seal) Ivy her X mark Sergant (seal) David Sutton (seal)Anchor Sutton (seal) Mary Fox (seal) Rebekah Fox (seal)Signed Sealed and Delivered in Preasants of us Isaac Leet [poz?]Mary Sutton Isaac LeetWashington County [sall?]This Day Personally appeared before me the Subscriber a Justice of thePeace in and for said County Christian Fox widow of Absalom Fox decd DavidFox and Sarah his Wife, Charles Fox and Marah his wife Sampson Sargantand Ivy his wife, David Sutton and Anchor his wife, Mary Fox andRebekah Fox and acknowledged the within Instrument of writing it beinga Deed of Conveyance to be their Act and Deeds the several Women beingexamined Seperate and apart from their Husbands, each one for themselvesacknowledged that they became a party thereto of their own free will andaccord without the controul of their Husbands or any other Person allowingthe same to be Recorded as such In Witness whereof I have hereunto setmy hand and seal this thirteenth Day of February 1797Isaac LeetRecorded and compared with the Original the 21st February 1797Samuel Clarke Recorder
One of the witnesses, Mary Sutton, was probably related to both David Sutton (the husband of Absalom's daughter Anchor) and Sarah Fox (the wife of Absalom's son David Fox). They were siblings, and also had a sister named Mary. I have no marriage recorded for Mary, so her surname may still have been Sutton at this point. Their mother was also sometimes called Mary, and I have no death date recorded for her, so she may still have been alive at this point. She would have been about 53 years old, so it seems likely. Those two seem to be the most probable candidates.
The very next deed in the book is to my 5great-grandfather David Fox, but we will look at that one later.