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- King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
[Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW]
Benjamin inherited the 200 acres his father had bought from Martinus Sipple.
On 20 FEB 1768, William, John, and Uriah Sipple, Mary Arnett, Rachel Manlove, Thomas Jones and Mariam his wife, Elijah West and Charity his wife, Benjamin Furbee and Sarah his wife, and Joanna Sipple, all of Kent Co. and representatives of John Sipple of the same county, the Elder, deceased, sold, for 10 shillings each, 140 acres to Nathaniel Sipple, one of the other children and representatives of John the Elder; John the Elder's will was dated 13 OCT 1752 (K:82); John had bought the 100 acres from Mark Smith and the 40 acres from William Boggs, south of the land John left his son Martenus; signed William W (his mark) Sipple, John S (his mark) Sipple, Uriah Sipple, Mary + (her mark) Arnett, Rachel + (her mark) Manlove, Thomas | (his mark) Jones, Mariam C (her mark) Jones, Elijah West, Charity C (her mark) West, Benjamin Furbee, Sarah § (her mark, a vertical squiggle) Furbee, Joanna Sipple.[107] This deed strongly suggests that the Sarah who married Benjamin Furbee was a daughter of John Sipple the Elder.
On 29 NOV 1782 Benjamin's son Michael petitioned the court to divide Benjamin's land.
On 23 OCT 1788 Benjamin was said to be deceased in a deed executed by his son Michael.
On 25 NOV 1790 Benjamin's brother Michael and sister Mary were said to be the only surviving heirs of Michael, their father.
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