Container 25 August 1812, Statement of Mary Minto that she has set free her slave Gitty (of 21 years or thereabouts); recorded in Clerk's office on 26 August 1812 Box 4, Folder 28 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Mary Skelton Minto (?-1824)
Container 8 January 1817, Will of Mary Minto, leaving $100 to her sister Sarah Clark, $600 to Walter Minto Skelton (to be used at the discretion of her sister Elizabeth), and the remainder of her personal property and all of her real estate to her sister Elizabeth; appoints her sister executrix and administratrix; certified as a true copy of the will by a surrogate in New Brunswick on 17 June 1839 Box 4, Folder 28 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Mary Skelton Minto (?-1824)
File Walter Skelton (1804-48) Box 4, Folder 29 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family
Container 20 October 1830, Commission of Walter M. Skelton to be Captain of the company Princeton Blues, having been elected to such position on 25 May 1830 Box 4, Folder 29 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Walter Skelton (1804-48)
Container ca. 1840, Draft of will of WMS, leaving to his mother, Sarah Skelton, "a comfortable maintenance" out of his estate, and then leaving everything to his sister Ann Skelton; appoints Ann executrix Box 4, Folder 29 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Walter Skelton (1804-48)
Container 21 April 1841, Survey of 2 tracts of land in Buffaloe Township, Armstrong County, for WMS (these are the tracts sold to him in 1840 mentioned in Franklin heirs, items 4 and 5 above) Box 4, Folder 29 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Walter Skelton (1804-48)
Container 16 September 1845, Will (copy) of WMS, of Buffaloe Township, Armstrong County; leaving 1/3 to his sister Ann Skelton, 1/3 to his brother Joseph Skelton, Jr., and 1/3 in trust to his sister Ann for the use of his mother Sarah Skelton; appoints Ann executrix; will proved in Kittanning, Pennsylvania 20 June 1848 (Walter Skelton being deceased), and certified in Register's Office 21 June 1848 Box 4, Folder 29 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » Skelton Family » Walter Skelton (1804-48)
Container White Box 4, Folder 30 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.)
Container 23 March 1839, Will of Elizabeth White of Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York, leaving the bulk of her estate to (1) various charities (half) and (2) her 3 sisters, Mary Bessonett, Phebe White, and Jane White (half, in various proportions); certified as true copy 12 October 1841 Elizabeth White now deceased Box 4, Folder 30 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » White
Container 13 June 1839, Memorandum of land owned by Elizabeth White in Illinois, deeded to her on 1 April 1837 and recorded in Illinois on 27 June 1837 Box 4, Folder 30 In: Minto-Skelton papers, 1757-1956 (majority within 1770-1900) » II: Walter Minto Skelton (1804-48) and Family » 4. Documents (probate, land, certificates, summons, etc.) » White