Cresson, Caleb
Scope and Contents
-Quit Claim for 100 pounds. Caleb Cresson releases all claims to legacies given to his wife, Sarah Hopkins Cresson, daughter of Ebenezer Hopkins, by Elizabeth Estaugh's will, Sarah Cresson and her only child and heir also being dead. This property was inherited by John Estaugh Hopkins, her heir-at-law. Caleb Cresson had a life interest, which he relinquished for the said 100 pounds. 1782.
-Certificate of Francis Rawle, stating that the Noble estate has been transferred to him by Elizabeth Estaugh. Witnesses, Caleb Cresson and Samuel Rhoads, Jr. 1759
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