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Mary Smith Pemberton

Mary Smith Pemberton

Female 1770 - 1808  (34 years)

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  • Name Mary Smith Pemberton  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    Born 1770  [6
    Gender Female 
    Died Between 11 May 1804 and 3 Sep 1808 
    Person ID I5658653412  Master Tree
    Last Modified 4 Jul 2006 

    Family Anthony Morris,   b. 10 Feb 1766, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Nov 1860  (Age 94 years) 
    Married 13 May 1790  Friends Meeting, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [7, 8
    Children 
     1. Phebe P. Morris,   b. Bef 11 May 1804,   d. UNKNOWN
     2. James P. Morris,   b. Bef 11 May 1804,   d. UNKNOWN
     3. Rebecca W. Morris,   b. Bef 11 May 1804,   d. UNKNOWN
     4. Louisa P. Morris,   b. Bef 11 May 1804,   d. UNKNOWN
    Family ID F5259718096  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 13 May 1790 - Friends Meeting, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S5351733254] Abstracts of Philadelphia County Wills, 1777-1790, Family Line Publications, (Family Archive CD #209, Introduction to Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834), 1154.
      MORTON, HANNAH. City of Phila.
      8 mo. 25, 1788. October 17, 1788. U.172.
      Mother: Phebe Pemberton. Father: James Pemberton. Sisters: Sarah and Mary Pemberton. Niece and Nephews: Hannah, Thomas and Junr. and James Parke. Friends: Rebecca Jones, Hannah Cathrall, Margaret Porter [of Abington], Mary Pritchard, Elizabeth [Wife of Peter Barker], Mary Macpherson [Late Hamilton]. Washerwoman: Margaet Purdue. Ann [Wife of James York, a Black man]. Margaret Swayne. Black Servant: James Porter. Sarah Lewis [In Trust for Monthly Meeting of Women Friends [Southern Distrist]. Exec: James Pemberton, Brother-in-Law Dr. Thomas Parke.
      Wit: John Guest, Samuel Lewis, George Guest.

    2. [S5351733213] Abstracts of Philadelphia County Wills, 1748-1763, Family Line Publications, (Family Archive CD #209, Introduction to Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834), 438.
      PEMBERTON, ISRAEL. City of Philadelphia. Merchant. 10 mo. 17, 1751.
      February 22, 1754. K.143.
      Wife: Rachel. Father: Phineas. Grandchildren: Mary, Rachel, Sarah, Israel, Joseph and Charles. Sons: Israel (wife Mary), James and John. Brother-in-Law: Stephen Jenkins. Sister: Priscilla Waterman. Cousins: William, Phineas, Stephen, Charles and Abigail, children of Israel and Priscilla Waterman. Beneficiaries: Friends, Daniel Stanton, John Armitt, in trust for the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, overseers of Friends Public School, Anna Cross, widow, and negro, Betty.
      Witnesses: Owen Jones, Thomas Hallowell, Joseph Wharton, Jr., Samuel Emlin, Jr.

    3. [S5351733280] Abstracts of Philadelphia County Wills, 1802-1809, Family Line Publications, (Family Archive CD #209, Introduction to Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834), 813.
      PEMBERTON, JAMES. City of Philadelphia. Late merchant. May 11, 1804. February 27, 1809. 2.446.
      To wife Phebe Pemberton, dau. of Robert Lewis, annuities or rent charges from lot granted by him to Martha Matlock now in tenure of Richard Harts. To dau. Sarah Pemberton, after death of wife some of aforesd. property, other property extending to Joseph Cruckshank and to Samuel Pleasants land. To grandchildren Thomas and James P. Parke and Hannah Parke, children of Dr. Thomas Parke and dau. Rachel Parke, decd., warehouses, wharf &c. occupied by John Maylin devised to him by his father Israel Pemberton, decd., farm in Bristol Township, Bucks Co. now in tenure of Samuel Wright devised to him by his bro. John Pemberton. To friends Samuel Pleasants, Joshia Hews and Dr. Samuel P. Griffiths in trust for dau. Mary Morris, wife of Anthony Morris, house in Philadelphia in possession of sd. Anthony, she to have property of late wife, who was dau. of Daniel Smith and all other effects which were her mothers. To school under care of Quakers of Falls Township and to pay toward keeping of grave yard in order at the Antient Seat off grandfather Phineas Pemberton where were deposited the bodies of our ancestors. After decease of sd. dau. Mary Morris, to her children Phebe P., James P., Rebecca W. and Louisa P. Morris. Late bro. John Pemberton. Late daughter: Hannah Morton.
      Exec: Sd. wife Phebe Pemberton, sons-in-law Dr. Thomas Parke and Anthony Morris and nephew Samuel Pleasants.
      Witnesses: Samuel Coates, Isaac Paxon, James Tucker.
      Codicil: September 3, 1808. Daughter Mary Morris deceased, sd. devisee in trust for her benefit becomes of no effect. Alters his bequests. Nephew Samuel Pleasants, decd. appoints Samuel W. Fisher as Exec. in his place.
      Witnesses: Walter Franklin, Thomas F.Pleasants.
      Codicil: January 29, 1809. Appoints grandson James Pemberton Parke co-Exec.
      Witnesses: Thos. C. James.

      Full abstract in Notes for James Pemberton.

    4. [S5351733267] Abstracts of Philadelphia County Wills, 1790-1802, Family Line Publications, (Family Archive CD #209, Introduction to Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834), Liber X 181.
      PEMBERTON, JOHN. City of Phila. Merchant.
      April 1, 1794. July 2, 1795. X.267.
      Wife: Hannah. Brother: James. Sister: Sarah Zane. Brother-in-Law: John Zane. Nieces and Nephews: Sarah Pemberton and Mary Morris [Daughters of Brother James] and to his Grandchildren: Thomas Parke, James Pemberton Parke and Hannah Parke. Mary Pleasants [Daughter of Brother Isaac]. Sarah Rhoads, Ann Pemberton. Widow of Nephew Joseph Pemberton [December'd.] and her Children: Sarah, Ann, Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth. Cousins: Israel, John, Robert, Samuel Pleasants, Charles, Joseph, James Pleasants. Samuel Rhoads [Son of Sarah Rhoads]. Elizabeth Fisher. Mary Fox [Granddaughter of Brother Israel]. John [Son of Nephew Joseph Pemberton, December'd]. Thomas, James Pemberton, Hannah Parke [Children of Thomas Parke of this City, Physician]. Mary [Widow of Phineas Jenkins]. Lydia [Daughter of Mary Jenkins]. John [Son of William Jenkins]. Israel and Jesse Jenkins, Mary Nicholas. Jane Merrick, Isaac Phineas, John, Israel Waterman. Hannah [Wife of Henry Atherton, Junr], Ruth and Susanna Atherton. Collinson Read. Ann [Wife of James Wardle] and her three Children by Cousin Charles. To Sarah and John [Children of Brother-in-Law John Zane]. John Zane. Robert Merrick. To Cousin Samuel Pleasants [In Trust] for Dispensary for Relief of Sick Poor. To Descendants of Aunts: Abigail Jenkins [December'd.], Ann Priscilla Waterman [December'd.]. To Children and Grandchildren of Brother Israel [December'd], excepting Mary Fox and her Children [not needing it]. Cousin: Sarah Rhoads.
      Exec: Wife Hannah, Brother James Pemberton, Cousins Thomas Parke and Israel Pleasants and Henry Drinker and John Wilson.
      Wit: John James, Arthur Howell, Samuel Emlin, Alexander Wilson.
      Codicil: Signed December 4, 1794. [At Pyrmont, in Germany].
      Wife: Hannah, Mary and Lydia Jenkins. To John Wilson.
      (Full abstract in John Pemberton notes.)

    5. [S5351733254] Abstracts of Philadelphia County Wills, 1777-1790, Family Line Publications, (Family Archive CD #209, Introduction to Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834), 976.
      MORTON, ROBERT. City of Phila. Merchant.
      May 5, 1786. September 11, 1786. T.377.
      Estate in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
      Wife: Hannah. Mother [No name given]. Sisters: Sarah and Mary Pemberton. To All of my Servants. Cousins: Thomas Greaves, Mary Greaves. To Dr. Thomas Parke. Uncle John Morton. Friends: Mary Sinton [Wife of Jacob Sinton], Robert Murdock [Son of Samuel Murdock], Samuel Murdock, John Sheridan. Contributors to Pennsylvania Hospital. Overseers of Public School for use of the Negro School. Exec: Father-in-Law: James Pemberton, Uncle John Norton, Caleb Carmalt. Wit: Nicholas Waln, Joseph Allen, John Todd, Junr.

    6. [S5351734021] Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Jordan, John W., (Lewis Publishers, New York, 1911), 57, 292.
      PEMBERTON, MARY SMITH 1770 MD ANTHONY MORRIS

    7. [S5351730433] Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Jordan, John W., LL.D., (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1932), 0806308117, 9780806308111., 57-58.
      Issue of Captain Samuel and Rebecca (Wistar) Morris:
      Samuel, d.y.;
      Sarah, b. Jan. 19, 1758, d. Jan. 7, 1831; m. March 14, 1782, Richard Wistar;
      Benjamin Wistar, b. Aug. 14, 1762, d. April 24, 1825; m. Nov. 24, 1785, Mary Wells;
      Caspar W., b. Sept. 12, 1764, d. Feb. 27, 1828, m. Nov. 24, 1795, Elizabeth Giles;
      Anthony, b. Feb. 10, 1766, d. Nov. 3, 1860, m. May 13, 1790, Mary Smith Pemberton;
      Luke W., b. June 25, 1768, d. June 4, 1830, m. March 24, 1791, Elizabeth Morris Buckley, (second) April 4, 1800, Ann Pancoast;
      Isaac W., b. July 19, 1770, d. May 8, 1831, m. 12 mo. 17, 1795, Sarah Paschall;
      Catharine W., b. April 22, 1772, d. Dec. 10, 1859, unm.;
      Samuel, b. March 4, 1775, d. Sept. 17, 1793, of yellow fever;
      Israel Wistar, b. Feb. 27, 1778, d. Aug. 17, 1870, m. 6mo. 12, 1799, Mary Hollingsworth.

    8. [S5351737032] The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. II, Hinshaw, William Wade, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc. 1994), CD #192., 620.
      Pemberton, 1790, 5, 13. Mary, dt James, Phila., Pa., m Anthony Morris, s Samuel & Rebecca, Phila., Pa., at Phila. Mtg.