[3] As a result of the marriage, and the early death of Unity's half-brother Joseph (1667-1682), the intended heir per Joseph Croshaw's 1667 will, Croshaw's 600 acre plantation at "Poplar Neck" passed to John West.
Between 1682 and 1687, a legal dispute regarding the terms of Joseph Croshaw's will between West and the widowed 2nd husband of Croshaw's 5th wife, mother of his son Joseph, Jr., delayed the final sale of "Poplar Neck".
On 24 April 1687, after the York County Court confirmed all right to it to West and his wife Unity, and approved its sale, "Poplar Neck" was sold by West "and Unity his wife" to Edmund Jenings, who then renamed it "Ripon Hall".
"[7] However, she was still living on June 20, 1707, "for on that date the Feofees of Delaware Town, King William County, conveyed to Madam Unity West, of King William County, Lot 46 in the said town.
"[2] [8] Having married at age about 28 to John West, and her sister Rachel marrying to Ralph Graves by December of 1654,[9] and sister Mary to Henry White by March 1660/61,[10] there has been some debate about a possible earlier marriage of Unity.