No Dates
Son of John Davis Molineux 'the father' (q.v.). Nothing has been traced of the son beyond his sale of the Water Work estate in 1775 and the appearance of a man of the same name among the panel [of jurors] at the trial of Arthur Hodge in 1811.
A Report of the Trial of Arthur Hodge, Esquire, (late One of the Members of HM Council (1812) p. 43.
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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- 1775 [EY] → Owner
1.Indenture of 7/10/1775 between John Davis Molineux of Montserrat now in the City of London son and heir of John Davis Molineux late of the said island, and Tho. Meade, Henry Parsons and John O'Garra of the said island, conveying the Water Work estate of 250 acres and the 'negroes' upon it, on trust to sell the estate and use the proceeds to pay the debts of John Davis Molineux and pay the residue to John Davis Molineux Valuation £21,583. |
Son → Father
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