Box 26
Contains 21 Results:
Minshall and Painter Families: Enos Painter, 1857-1877
Accounts and documents relating to Enos Painter estate; Copy of Will, Enos Painter; accounts kept by Minshall and Jacob Painter for themselves and estate of Enos; releases for executors of E. Painter estate (Minshall, James, Jacob) from various heirs (Sharpless, Barnard grandchildren), miscellaneous receipts, etc.
Minshall and Painter Families: Enos Painter, Revocation of Trust, 1858
Revocation of the trust from estate of Enos Painter held by Jacob Painter for Ann Tyler. Also includes release for Jacob Painter from Ann Tyler. A. Tyler to receive sum held in trust immediately
Painter Family: Thomas and Lydia Painter, 1813-1820
Will of Thomas Minshall, giving step-son Jesse Reese right to have and use woods on three acres of land for 99 years, 1813; Also copy of will of Lydia Minshall, naming her son, Jesse Reese, and her daughter, Sarah Baker as heirs, and Jesse Reese and Wm. Baker as executors, 1820; declaration of proof of will of Lydia Minshall by probate register Benjamin Pearson, 1820
Painter Family: William Tyler, 1816
Will of William Tyler of Salem, N.J. William had five children: John, Hugh, Hannah, Mary, and William. The youngest married Ann Painter in 1847.
Painter Family: Minshall Painter, 1857-1874
Will, 1857. Letter of administration, copy of will, Accounts and receipts for Minshall Painter, John J. Tyler, administrator, 1874-76; More extensive of Jacob Painter with Eusebius Barnard, Smith Sharpless and John J. Tyler, executors. Includes letter of administration and copy of will, executors' account, bonds from heirs, contract for tombstone, etc, 1876-1877
Painter Family: Jacob Painter, 1876-1878
Will, 1876. Death certificate. Inventory, accounts at First National Bank of Media, executors John J. Tyler, Smith Sharpless, and E. R. Barnard.
Painter Family: Inventory of Lachford Hall, ca. 1876
Inventories of Lachford Hall, probably done by John J. Tyler at his uncle's death.
Painter Family: Ann Tyler, 1857
Will, names Minshall Painter guardian of her two children until they reach twenty-one. Ann Tyler died in 1914, and her son John J. Tyler inherited the Minshall-Painter estate.
Administration of estates, 1753 – 1796
Letters of administration and Accounts of admin and guardianship related to various estates: Edward Grisell, 1753; Anthony Shaw, 1772; [Joseph Black?], 1775; Mary Calvert, 1790; Nathaniel Calvert, 1790; Elizabeth Edwards, 1792; James Turner, 1792; John Heacock, 1794-1796
Administration of estates: Worrall, 1774-1789
Letters of administration and Accounts of admin and guardianship related to various estates: Peter Worrall, 1774-1789; Isaac Worrall, n.d;