A copy of the Last Will and Testament of Revolutionary War General William Thompson, certified on October 6, 1781.
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A copy of the Last Will and Testament of Revolutionary War General William Thompson, certified on October 6, 1781.
Location: I-MoyermanS-1963-1
Subject: Legal Affairs, Personal and Family Life
Format: Legal and Government Documents
Time Period: 1780-1799
Joseph St. Leger d'Happart writes to James Hamilton asking if General William Irvine is still residing with him and, if so, could he provide details about any land grants that involved the late Captain William Thompson between 1773 and 1778.
Location: I-ValeM-1948-1
Subject: Land and Real Estate, Legal Affairs
Format: Letters/Correspondence
Time Period: 1800-1819
Dr. Benjamin Rush writes to James Orbison, the executor for the estate of William Thompson, and asks that Orbison pay an outstanding bill for medical expenses. "I have taken the liberty of" requesting payment "for medial attendance upon [Thompson] in his last illness," as Rush explains.
Location: I-SpahrB-1950-11
Subject: Health and Medicine, Personal and Family Life
Format: Letters/Correspondence
Time Period: 1800-1819