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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Joshua GrimballMale Note
Born: 14 May 1707 1707-5-14 at Edisto Island, South Carolina Edisto Island, South Carolina
Married:
Died: Nov 1757 1757-11-1 at Edisto Island, South Carolina Edisto Island, South Carolina
Father: Thomas Grimball
Mother: Elizabeth Adams
WIFE
Name:
Born:
Died:
Father:
Mother:
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1750 at Edisto Island, South Carolina
Died: Bef 1 Jun 1804 at Edisto Island, SC
Husband: James Clark Ii
Born: 1738
Died: 1757
Husband: William Maxwell
Born:
Died: Bef 9 Feb 1757
Wife: Ann Jenkins
Born: Abt 1744
Died:
Wife: Hannah Rippon
Born: Abt 1742
Died:
Husband: Benjamin Jenkins
NOTES
1). Referred to as ancestor of the John s Island Grimballs. Source Notes of Mary Clark Brockman Father in law of James Clark, Benjamin Jenkins, and William Maxwell. Joshua Grimball, son of Thomas Grimball and Elizabeth Adams, was underage when his father wrote his will in 1721. From his father, Grimball inherited a plantation on Burned House Creek, Edisto Island, where he employed 35 slaves. he served as tax inquirer and collector for the island 1739 and commissioner, to cut and keep open Haulover Creek 1754 . Grimball declined to represent the parish of St. John Colleton in the Nineteenth Royal Assembly 1749 1751 . By his wife, Mary, he had five children Sarahm. William Maxwell , Paul, Joshua, Mary m. Benjamin Jenkins , and Elizabeth M. James Clark . Joshua Grimball died sometime between 2 November 1757 when he signed his will and 2 December 1757 when it was proved. Source Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives , Vol. II, by Walter Edgar, USC Press. Joshua Grimball, Thomas, 2. Paul, 1. under age when his father made his will Nov. 2, 1757 proved 2d Dec. 1757 married Mary, . He was a planter on Edisto Islanda member of the Baptist Church, and friend of Rev. Isaac Chandler his will leaves sons William Maxwell and Joshua Grimball executors to wife Mary Grimball in lieu of dower, the estate he received by marriage with her, consisting of 12 negroes, and certain named personal property for widowhood and no longer use of house he lived in, or that he was then building, but if wife claims any dower rights then bequest to her is void. To daughter in law Ann Grimball, relict of his son Paul Grimball 60 pounds currency for life, to be paid by his three children and grandchild, vizt. Mary Grimball, Joshua Grimball, Elizabeth Grimball, and Sarah Maxwell son Joshua Grimball all Lands, 2320 acres more or less rest of estate to his three children and grandchild, when 18 or married each of them to have until of age sufficient quantity of land to support their slaves. Joshua Grimball had issue by his wife or wives, for from the reading of his will, apparently Mary Grimball was not the mother of his children .
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