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- The Edward Martindell you mention is the brother to the Watermillock John
Martindell. According to my data, Edward was born abt. 1633 in Watermillock.
I believe Edward left Watermillock and landed up in Bristol, a port city, and
became a shipping merchant and slave trader.
from "Warrants and Surveys of the Province of PA, 1759"
in Philadelphia City:
Edward Martindale, 1683 Vol 81, pg SH
Margaret Martindale, 1683, Vol 46, pg DH
Margaret Martindale, 1683, Vol13, pg SF
MINUTE BOOK "G" MINUTES OF PROPERTY COMMENCING YE 19TH 9TH BER.,
1701. THIS IS BOOK G IN THE SEORETARIES OFFICE.
1 mo., 11th [1705.]
At a Session of Comm'rs held 11th 1 mo., 1705-6. Prst., Edw. Ship., Griff. Owen
and James Logan.
The Prop'ry, by L. and Rel., dat. 26 and 27, 7ber, '81, Granted to Edward Martindale,
of Bristol, Merchant, 1,000 acres of Land, which the s'd Edward, by Deeds, dat. 5
and 6 June, '83, Granted to Joshua Cart, of Tewksbury, in the Coun. of Glouces'r,
Sadler, now of Bristol, the said 1,000 acres which he has left by will to his Eldest
Son Samuel, etc.
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