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Note for: Nancy Jane Atchley, 28 SEP 1828 - 25 APR 1893
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Note for: William Nelson Atchley, 17 NOV 1826 - 4 SEP 1864
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Note for: Carolyn Hill, -
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Note for: Charlotte M Harritt, 5 MAY 1891 -
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Individual Note: Note: Scott Lloyd of Manteca, Ca sent information that corrected Charlotte Harris to Harritt. He also provided the parent's name of Charlotte.
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Note for: Rebecca Martin, -
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Note for: Benjamin Maple, 1663 - 13 MAY 1727
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He was a weaver, and his residence was in New Brunswick, Burlington Co, NJ.
THE WILL OF BENJAMIN MAPLE SR.
On May 13, 1727, Benjamin Maple Sr. made his will, signed by mark. The will names his wife Elizabeth, son Benjamin Maple Jr., Eldest daughter Ruth Ashley, youngest daughter Catherine Mellot and step-son David Lee, and was witnessed by Daniel Cayles, Reune Runyon and Tho: Broderwick. His wife and son were made executors. It was probated Sept. 8, 1727. Text of the will copied from a photostat of the original follows:
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this thirteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred twenty Seven I Benjamin Maple of New Brunswick in the County of Middx: and Province of New Jersey Weaver being very sick and weak in body but of Sound and Perfect mind and memory Thanks be given to God Therefor but calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is Appointed for all men once to die do make this my Last Will and Testament Principally and first of all I give and Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator and as for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian Like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors and as Touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me withal I give devise and dispose of the Same in the following manner and form.
IMPRIMIS I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife ELIZABETH MAPLE after all debts and Legacys are fully Satisfied and Paid all the remaining part of my Movable Estate also the use of the Plantation during her Natural Life,
Item I give and bequeath to my well beloved Son Benjamin Maple and to his heirs forever after the decease of my Said Wife Elizabeth Maple all my Plantation Containing one hundred Acres of Land and Meadow with the house Barn and all other Improvements thereunto belonging also five pounds to be levyed out of my Stock after my Decease
Item I give to my Eldest Daughter Ruth Ashley the Sum of ten pounds to be levyed out of my Stock Either in Cattle or horses as shall be adjudged by two Neighbors or Apraysors
Item I give and bequeath to my Youngest Daughter Catherine Mellot the Sum of ten pounds to be levyed out of my Stock Either in Cattle or horses as shall be Adjudged by two Neighbors or Apraysors
Item I give to my Son in Law David Lee the Sum of five pounds to be Levyed out of my Stock Either in Cattle or horseflesh as Shall be Adjudged by two Neighbors or Apraysors
Lastly I make ordain Constitute and Appoint my Said Wife Elizabeth Maple and my Son Benjamin Maple my whole and sole Executrix and Executor of this my Last Will & Testament and I do hereby Utterly disallow Revoke and Disannul all and every other former Wills Testaments and Legacys Requests and Executors by me in any ways before this time Named Willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no Other to be my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seal the Day and Year Above Written
SIGNED SEALED PUBLISHED PRONOUNCED ) his
AND DECLARED BY THE SAID BENJAMIN ) Benjamin Maple
MAPLE AS His Last Will and Testament ) mark
in the presence of us the Subscribers )
Daniel Cayles
Rogue Ronnion
Tho: Broderwick
On May 8, 1684, Benjamin Maple of Ipswich, England, signed with his mark a plantation indenture to John Smith, for 4 years of service. He then was to be transported on the ship "Friendship", to America.
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Note for: Elizabeth Lee, 1677 - 8 SEP 1727
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Elizabeth married 1st Mr. Lee, and was widowed. She had a son, David Lee, by that marriage.
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Note for: Elizabeth Sampson, 9 JAN 1759 - 23 DEC 1834
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Burial: Place: Sideling Hill, Fulton, PA
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Note for: Michael Roseberry, 1736 - BEF 1813
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Burial: Place: Center Twp. Greene, PA
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Note for: Mollie Barnes, -
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Note for: Benjamin Franklin Atchley, 1 NOV 1897 - 20 MAR 1983
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Alias: /"Roy"/
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Roy ATCHLEY
Birth Date: 1 Nov 1897
Death Date: Mar 1983
Social Security Number: 442-14-6583
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Oklahoma
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ZIP Code: 77532
Localities: Barrett, Harris, Texas
Crosby, Harris, Texas
'Big Daddy' as all of his grandchildren and great grandchildren called him was actually named Benjamin Franklin Atchley but early on in his life, he went by the name of Roy and we do not know the exact reason for this name change and assume it was simply a 'nickname'. He apparently liked the name 'Roy' because he named his first son this name. The Roy Atchley family has always referred to them as Roy Sr. and Roy Jr., although they are not actually a Senior and Junior. Roy, was a carpenter by trade.
Note: Birthplace was Omaha, TX but Morris, Tx is also mentioned.
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Note for: William Joseph Weems, 1878 - 14 AUG 1914
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Burial: Place: Denison Cemetary, Idabel, OK
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William Joe Weems was the only surviving child of Margaret Simpson. Had a blacksmith shop in Idabel, was kicked by horse, died 2 weeks later.
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Note for: Lola Anna Cabaniss, 18 NOV 1886 - 13 MAY 1965
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Burial: Place: Denison Cemetary, Idabel, OK
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Note for: George Cabaniss, 15 SEP 1782 - WFT Est 1840-1874
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George married Sarah Jennings in Virginia but moved to Shelby NC about 1806. Jenny died June 30, 1811. There were four children of this first marriage. Twelve years later he married Martha (Aunt Patsy) Martin and settled on the banks of the First Broad River and farmed, served as Chairman of the group appointed to create Cleveland County out of Rutherford County in 1841.