Volume 1
Richard Singleton, St. James’ Parish, Goose Creek, planter. Wife: Marianne, residency in my dwelling house during her widowhood. Sons: eldest James, land at Winyah; Richard, land on which I dwell purchased from Lords Proprietors, land purchased of David Macdaniel, Jasper Ashworth, and Mary Hewit, and 2 tracts of pine land purchased of the Lords Proprietors; Benjamin, one-half land at Four Hole (Swamp); Thomas, other half of said land; John, land at Winyah and at Wassamassaw Swamp; latter 3 sons under 21 years and unmarried. Daus: Mary, Rebecca, Anne, Hester, and Marianne, under 18 years and unmarried. Exors: wife; sons James, Richard, and Benjamin; John Ouldfield, Jr.; Peter May. Wit: John Ouldfield, Thomas Bullock, John Flud.
D. 1 Feb 1735. P: 8 mar 1735. R: 4 May 1736. p319.
Source: Butler Center, Little Rock, AR
Abstracts of the Wills of State of South Carolina 1670-1740 Vol. 1
compiled and edited by Caroline T. Moore and Agatha Aimar Simmons
Volume 2
Susannah Singleton, Berkeley County, widow. Husband: James, deceased. Sons: Peter, under 21 years; Charles Colleton. Dau: Susannah. Grandson: Charles Butler, under 21 years. Brothers (inlaw?): Richard and Benjamin Singleton. 3 nieces: Mary Monck; Rachael Fairchild; Susannah Porcher. Mentions: Elizabeth Frierson, dau of Rev. Claud Richardson; said husband died instestate leaving 2 children Peter and Susannah. Exors: brothers (inlaw) Richard and Benjamin Singleton; son Charles Colleton. Wit: William Patridge, Roger Adams, Hannor Maria GLocklin.
D: 4 June 1754. P: 28 Nov. 1755. R: nd. p397.
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