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- On August 16th, 1815 Nathaniel, his wife Elizabeth, and his sister Mary Jarrell, widow of Jonathan Jarrell, sold Lot No. 10 in Frederica to Jacob Lowber, a black man, for $200.
Jonathan Furbee, father of Nathaniel and Mary, had bought the lot from Benjamin Dill (Z:213) before dying intestate.
On June 28th, 1820 Nathaniel, of Frederica, bought from Benjamin Dill, for $250, 15-95/100 square perches in Frederica adjoining Dill and Samuel Virden.
On December 22nd, 1832 Nathaniel gave a conveyance bond to Nathanial Pell (or Bell), a freeman of color, for 8 acres 5-28/100 perches, being part of the farm on which Nathaniel lived, for $140. Elizabeth, Nathaniel's administrator, then conveyed the land to Pell (or Bell).
Nathaniel made his will February 23rd, 1833 and added a codicil March 6th, 1833; it was proved May 14th, 1833. In it he named his wife, Elizabeth, and niece Ann Jackson, wife of William. Witnesses to one or both documents were James S. Lester or Lister, George Smith, Samuel Grace, and James Buckmaster. Elizabeth was the executor.
- Sources:
Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001.
Gedcom: King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001.
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