Individual Details
Sarah JOY
( - )
Events
| Miscellaneous | 12 Apr 1740 | was the first named daughter in the will of Peter Joy | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | John NEVITT | ![]() | |||
| Marriage | Samuel HARRIS | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Samuel HARRIS ( - ) |
| Spouse | John NEVITT ( - ) |
| Father | Peter JOY (1665 - 1740) |
| Mother | Ann STONE ( - 1747) |
| Sibling | Charles JOY ( - 1778) |
| Sibling | Ignatius JOY ( - 1768) |
| Sibling | Enoch JOY ( - 1746) |
| Sibling | Mary JOY ( - ) |
| Sibling | Ellinor JOY ( - ) |
| Sibling | John Basil JOY (1715 - 1778) |
| Sibling | Living |
Endnotes
1. Elise Greenup Jourdan, compiler, Settlers of Colonial St. Mary’s County Maryland (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2004), p. 165, "Joy, Peter; will; 13 Aug 1733; 12 Apr 1740"; citing The Maryland Calendar of Wills, 1685-1777, by Jane Baldwin Cotton and F. Edward Wright (Family Line Publications) 8.76 and St. Mary's County, Maryland, Registrar of Wills, Leslie & Neil Keddie (The Family Tree Bookshop), TA1.113.
2. Mary Louise Donnelly, St. Mary's County, Maryland, Colonial Period Tenants and Owners of "Beaverdam Manor" and Surrounding Manors (Ennis, Texas: self-published, 1998), pp. 178-9, genealogical sketch of Peter Joy (2).
3. Mary Louise Donnelly, St. Mary's County, Maryland, Colonial Period Tenants and Owners of "Beaverdam Manor" and Surrounding Manors (Ennis, Texas: self-published, 1998), pp. 178-9, genealogical sketch of Peter Joy (2).
