Anne BOLTON first married John ASH, son of John ASH, died 1704, and of his first wife, Martha JESS. She married second William LIVINGSTON [variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON].
The family of John ASH, Congregationalists, immigrated to South Carolina from New England and settled in Dorchester, South Carolina; later they moved to Danho, their plantation in Colleton County.
Will of her first husband, John ASH, was proved in England on August 16, 1721. John ASH bequeathed his plantation, Westfield, to his wife, Anne, daughter of Thomas BOLTON. Under the terms of ASH's will, at her death or remarriage, his mulatto Slave, Jeremy, was to be freed.
Will of John ASH of Colleton. John ASH of Westfield [Plantation] in Colleton County, South Carolina. Will 31 March 1711; proved 16 August 1721. Executrix and residuary legatee : my wife Ann, daughter of Thomas BOLTON. To brother William ASH, £150, if living at my decease. To my sister Isabella ASH, £100. To Joseph BRIANT, Stephen FORD, Mr. Thomas WARING, and Mr. Ralph IZARD, each a 40s. ring inscribed with my age, the two last with this inscription : "Your call is uncertain." To my Mallotto slave Jemmy his freedom at the death or marriage of my executrix. Witnesses: John HAYES, John WILKINSON, Mary Hayes. Administration to William LIVINGTSON, husband and administrator of Anne LIVINGSTON, also ASH, deceased, while she lived sole executrix, &c., of John ASH, late of Westfield in Colleton County. Extract-"The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine: Vol. IV, No. 4. Oct. 1903.
Anne BOLTON first married John ASH, son of John ASH, died 1704, and of his first wife, Martha JESS. She married second William LIVINGSTON [variant spelling: LIVISTON, LIVINGSTON].
The family of John ASH, Congregationalists, immigrated to South Carolina from New England and settled in Dorchester, South Carolina; later they moved to Danho, their plantation in Colleton County.
Will of her first husband, John ASH, was proved in England on August 16, 1721. John ASH bequeathed his plantation, Westfield, to his wife, Anne, daughter of Thomas BOLTON. Under the terms of ASH's will, at her death or remarriage, his mulatto Slave, Jeremy, was to be freed.
Will of John ASH of Colleton. John ASH of Westfield [Plantation] in Colleton County, South Carolina. Will 31 March 1711; proved 16 August 1721. Executrix and residuary legatee : my wife Ann, daughter of Thomas BOLTON. To brother William ASH, £150, if living at my decease. To my sister Isabella ASH, £100. To Joseph BRIANT, Stephen FORD, Mr. Thomas WARING, and Mr. Ralph IZARD, each a 40s. ring inscribed with my age, the two last with this inscription : "Your call is uncertain." To my Mallotto slave Jemmy his freedom at the death or marriage of my executrix. Witnesses: John HAYES, John WILKINSON, Mary Hayes. Administration to William LIVINGTSON, husband and administrator of Anne LIVINGSTON, also ASH, deceased, while she lived sole executrix, &c., of John ASH, late of Westfield in Colleton County. Extract-"The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine: Vol. IV, No. 4. Oct. 1903.
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