Anthony Heavelo
(Abt 1650-1700/1701) |
Anthony Heavelo
There are two deeds from Aug 5 1740 between Anthony's son William and his presumed sons Samuel and Anthony that layout some of the genealogy of the elder Anthony's land. In them, it states that the land tract was called Shrewsberry and orginally granted as a 500a patent to Anthony Heavelo by the Land Office of New York but the office was burned so he obtained a replacement patent from William Penn of Pennsylvania. Afterwards that patent was also burned when Heavelo's house burned and Catherine Heavelo obtained a warrant of resurvey from Penn and Thomas Greenwood, surveyor, executed the survey and found it contained 410a. Anthony Heavelo bequeathed the tract to his six sons with son Anthony getting 200a and the rest divided amongst sons John, William, Andrew, Daniel and James. This is the only record this compiler finds of the elder Anthony Heavelo's wife (Catherine) who presumablly obtained the resurvey after Anthony had died in early 1701. (SxLR-Roll 003:332) Anthony married Catherine (?). (Catherine (?) was born about 1660.) |
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