Margaret Maria Moriarty1
F, #90751, b. 1672, d. 1739
Father | Edward Mariarte2,1 |
Mother | Honor (?)2,1 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2025 |
Margaret Maria Moriarty was born in 1672 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1 She married Col. Thomas Sprigg Jr., son of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Katherine Graves, before 1707.2,3
Margaret Maria Moriarty died in 1739.2
Margaret Maria Moriarty was also known as Margaret Mariarte.2
Margaret Maria Moriarty died in 1739.2
Margaret Maria Moriarty was also known as Margaret Mariarte.2
Family | Col. Thomas Sprigg Jr. b. 1668, d. 1739 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/279474492/margaret_maria-sprigg: accessed September 22, 2025), memorial page for Margaret Maria Moriarty Sprigg (1672–27 Nov 1739), Find a Grave Memorial ID 279474492; Maintained by B Carroll (contributor 48917975).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/279474448/thomas-sprigg: accessed September 22, 2025), memorial page for Thomas Sprigg (1668–1739), Find a Grave Memorial ID 279474448; Maintained by B Carroll (contributor 48917975).
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 21 September 2025. Thomas Sprigg 1695 - 1726: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I11457&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/279342985/osborne-sprigg: accessed September 22, 2025), memorial page for Osborne Sprigg (1707–7 Jan 1750), Find a Grave Memorial ID 279342985; Maintained by B Carroll (contributor 48917975).
Edward Mariarte1
M, #90752
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2025 |
Family | Honor (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/279474492/margaret_maria-sprigg: accessed September 22, 2025), memorial page for Margaret Maria Moriarty Sprigg (1672–27 Nov 1739), Find a Grave Memorial ID 279474492; Maintained by B Carroll (contributor 48917975).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Honor (?)1
F, #90753
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2025 |
Family | Edward Mariarte |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/279474492/margaret_maria-sprigg: accessed September 22, 2025), memorial page for Margaret Maria Moriarty Sprigg (1672–27 Nov 1739), Find a Grave Memorial ID 279474492; Maintained by B Carroll (contributor 48917975).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
John Pearce1,2
M, #90754, b. before 1656, d. before 1704
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2025 |
John Pearce was born before 1656.2 He married Sarah Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Katherine Graves, before 1682 at Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.1,3,2
John Pearce died before 1704 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
HAWKINS, HENRY HOLLAND, Charles Co. 14 Sep 1746;22 Apr 1751
To wife Joan Hawkins, land within the lines herein expressed with my dwelling house (refers to "Enclosure of the Nutfield" and Nutfield Branch, Zachiah Swamp, John Marton). Also Negro Robin, Sambo, Terry, Zeno, Great Poter, Cook, Mingo, Moll, Betty, Kate, Glese(?), Teney.
To son Samuel Hawkins, tract called "Glovers Point," 250 A, also pt of tract called "Lyons Denn" 140 A., tract called "Woods Addition" 38 A, also pt of tract called His Lordships Favour, 250 A. and for want of heirs then to sons Henry Hawkins and Josias Hawkins.
To son Samuel., Negro Jack, Senr., also my watch.
To son Henry Hawkins, part of tract which part Is 950 A. called "Hawkins Purchase" and for want of heirs to sons Samuel and Josias.
To son Henry, Negroes Shadrack, Davie, Jack, Junr., Georges Sarie and her dau, Jane.
To son Josias Hawkins, pt of tract, "Johnsons Town," which part Is 475 A; tract called "Hawkins Enlargement," 100 A; tract I bought of Robert Perle, 44 A., being part of tract called Archers Pasture." Also land I hold at Patuxent in right of my wife, to be made over to him by deed from my wife and her son Henry as soon as Henry shall be of age. Also 200 A. at the upper end of the tract of land called "Hawkins Purchase", which I have given before to my son Henry, and Negroes: Tom, Jerry., Junr, Dick, Pompy, Moll Junr., Beck.
To grandson Henry Waring. tract called "Jamaicka", 500 A. and for want of heirs to his brother Basil Waring reserving to my dau. Elizabeth Waring one moiety of said tract during her life,
To dau. Martha Portave., Negro Nero with 7 Negroes already delivered her.
To dau. Eleanor Hawkins, Negroes: Doll, Nan, Congo, Andrew, George Junr.
To dau. Jane Hawkins, Negroes: Tonyor Jeny Junr, Lyssle,
To dau. Susannah Hawkins, Negroes: Peg, Charles, Sall, Grace,
To dau, Ruth Hawkins, Negroes: Ango(?), Dory, Sukey, Doll Junr, Remainder of estate to wife, Joan Hawkins.
Trustees: Doct. Gustavus Brown and Capt. John Stoddert, as token of friendship, each 10 s.
Wife Joan Hawkins, extx.
Wit: Marmadue Semmes, Jno. Hanson, Junr., Notley Marddox, Henaritah Semmes. 28.73.
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Laurie, John
Port Royall 9/23/1685 — 500a's. L22/267 SR7363
Location: Charles County in the fresher of the Potomac River about one half mile from the head of Broad Creek beginning at a bound White Oake.
Adjoins John Pierce's tract of land called Jamica.
Note 1: This is a certification. The tract was patented by John Pierce in 1687 (SR7371/330).
Note 2: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area.
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Pierce, John
Port Royall 6/1/1687 — 500a's. NS2i/330 SR7371.
Location: Charles County in the freshes of the Potomac River neare the head of Broad Creek adjoining John Pierce's tract of land called Jamica.
Note: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Pierce, John
Jamica 6/1/1687 — 500a's. NS2i/310 SR7371
Location: Charles County in the freshes of the Potomac River neare the head of Broad Creek beginning at a bound Red Oak of his own tract of land called Port Royall now in the possession of John Laurie. Note: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: JAMAICA; Owner: Peirce, John: Orig County = C ; Patent Date: Sep 23, 1685: Ref: Liber 22 f 268 : Map Location: O-10
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: PORT ROYALL; Owner: Peirce, John: Orig County = C ; Patent Date: Sep 23, 1685: Ref: Liber 22 f 267 : Map Location: O-10
Details Date Plat Description MSA Citation
Details 1687 Patent Record 22, p. 267 Port Royall, 500 Acres; Certificate S1596-3452
Details 1687 Patent Record NS 2, p. 330 Port Royall, 500 Acres; Patent S1596-3453
Details 1687 Patent Record 22, p. 268 Jamaica, 500 Acres; Certificate S1596-2358
Details 1687 Patent Record NS 2, p. 310 Jamaica, 500 Acres; Patent S1596-2359
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1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 230
17 Jul 1689; Indenture from William Blankenstein, Gent., any. of John Peirse, merchant, to Charles Evens of St. Mary's Co., merchant; patent dated 1 Jun 1687 granted Peirse; a tract called Jemaire [or Jamaica] in the freshes of the Potomac on Broad Creek; containing 500 acres; for 10,000# tobacco; /s/ Wm. Blankenstien; wit. Jno. Wooderike, Wm. Nuthed, W. Taylard
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1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 239
11 Aug 1691; Indenture from Charles Evens, Gent., to Henry Hawkins, Gent; for 10,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Jamaica [or Jarman]; containing 500 acres; (see 1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 230); /s/ Charles Evans, Ann Evens; wit. John Addison, Jon. Bayht, Cleborne Lomax
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1757-1759 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber PP [Mike Marshall]; Page 14. At the request of Basil Waring the following Land Commission was recorded abt June 28, 1757
Memorandum that on the special petition of Basil Waring preferred to the justices of Prince George's County, Maryland on the 4th Tuesday in November in the 5th year of his Lordship commission the Right Hon. the Lord Proprietary Dominion etc., his Lordship commission issued by order of the justices aforesaid out of the county aforesaid on the 17th day of September Anno Domini 1755. In these words following, Frederick Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Province of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron of Baltimore vizt; to Messrs William Young, Walter Evans, John Wight and James White of PGCo gentleman, whereas Henry Waring a minor under the care of Basil Waring, is entitled to part of a tract called "Jamaica Port Royal" and preferred his petition in writing to our county court held at Upper Marlborough Town for a commission to examine evidences to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of the said tract of land. Therefore, we command you any three or two of you to examine all witnesses or persons concerned touching their knowledge of the bounds of the said tracts. Witness John Contee, gentleman, September 4, 1756. Issued September 7, 1756, Joseph Sim, Clk
By virtue of a commission to examine evidences to prove the bounds of "Jamaica Port Royal" we hereby give notice that we intend to meet at the lands on Monday, June 21st next at the dwelling plantation of William Pearce. Witness our hands and seals this May 15, 1757, William Young, James White
Then being at a bounded hickory the several witnesses were sworn;
June 21, 1756; Ninian Tannehill aged 64 years deposeth that by the deed of his land he was to run to a bounded hickory standing in the line of John Pierce's land and the said hickory was deemed to be a bounded tree and further saith not.
June 21, 1756; John Flint aged 66 years deposeth that by information of Charles Beall at the end of 320 perches from the end of the first line of "Widows Mile" he would find a bounded hickory which was the corner tree of Pierce and Hawkins land and further saith not.Then adjourned to the second Tuesday in August next
August 10, 1756; John Allison aged about 77 years siath that 30 odd years ago he took up 70 acres of land Capt. Archibald Edmonston being surveyor and running the first line came to the aforesaid hickory and Edmonston told him that it was the beginning tree of Pierce and Hawkins land, the deponent being at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburg and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that John Flint shewed him the aforesaid tree for a corner tree of the aforesaid land and further saith not.
August 10, 1756; William Barker aged about 38 years saith that about a year ago Thomas Lucas (since deceased) shewed him the black oak spapling as the beginning tree of Pierce and Hawkins land. Being at a bounded hickory he saith that said Lucas came here and said it was the fourth tree of the aforesaid land going from thence to a black oak described above. Going from thence to a small old field this deponent saith that within 15 yards of where he then stood Lucas shewed him the blaze where a bound tree of the aforesaid land formerly stood and did understand it to be the second tree of the said land and further saith now. Then adjoined to the first Tuesday in October, met and adjorned to November 15th.
November 15, 1756; James Burns aged 36 years declares about 8 months ago, Thomas Lucas, Sr., shewed him a bounded hickory which he said was the beginning tree of "Jamaica Port Royal"
November 15, 1756; Basil Waring aged about 43 years deposeth that about 12 months before he was at Mr. William Pierce's, a tenant of the said Waring's, that at the request of Mr. Thomas Lucas (since deceased) met him there and went to a small Spanish oak marked with the letter "L" and told him it was the first bounded tree of "Jamaica Port Royal". The deponent being sworn at a piece of old field within about 30 yards of a large hickory being the beinning tree of William Harvie's land and says that about 12 months ago Thomas Lucas (since deceased) told him he saw the line run from the first Spanish oak and the course and number of perches ended in that pale being a small sunken in place to the south of the hickory. The deponent being sworn at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburgh and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that about 12 months ago Thomas Lucas showed him that tree for the third bounded tree of "Jamaica Port Royal". The above deponent being sworn saith about 50 yards from a bound hickory about WNW where we laid a heap of stones that said Lucas told him he saw the standing. Afterwards it was cut down and maull'd into fence logs and futher saith not. Adjourned to the first Monday in December, met and adjourned to the third Tuesday in March
March 15, 1757; Leonard Brook aged 29 years deposeth that about 18 months ago Thomas Lucas told him that the Spanish oak he was now at was the beginning tree of Mr. Hawkins and Pierces land and that he put a letter "L" on it. The deponent being sworn at a piece of old field within 30 yards of a large hickory being the beginning tree of William Hawkins land and says about 18 months ago Thomas Lucase said he saw Thomas Hodgkins run the said line and ended there and said there stood the second tree of said land. The deponent being sworn at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburgh and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that about 18 months ago Thomas Lucas showed him that tree for the third bounded tree of Hawkins and Pierces land. The deponent being sworn saith that were put a heap of stones saith that Thomas Lucas came to that place and said that hereabouts stood the fourth tree of said land. William Young, Walter Evans, James White, John Wight
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1780-1784 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber FF 1 [Mike Marshall]; Page 271. At the request of William Pierce [Peerce], Thomas Pierce [Peerce] & Joseph Coombes the following Deposition was enrolled November 29, 1782
by virtue of a commission granted to William Pierce, Thomas Pierce & Joseph Coombes by the justices of PGCo pointing us the subscribers to examine evidences relating to the bounds of "Port Royal"and by advertisement gave publick notice we would meet on the land on November 12th last and met agreeable to advertisement present Abraham Boyd and Richard Queen, the weatherproofing bad and no evidences of appearing adjourned to Tuesday the 20th instant, present Richard Queen and Notley Young
William Tuel aged 67 years near a blazed gum tree saith that about 12 or 13 years ago old Ninian Tannyhill came to this spot where a few stones are laid as the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land and told this deponent he got his knowledge 45 years before when he lived where Mr. Downs now lives for fear going out of his bounds applying to Charles Beall and William Harbin and they both showed him the the said Tannyhill the bound tree as a 2nd tree of Mr. Peirce's land.
John Holly aged 43 years at the same place saith about 12 or 14 years ago John Allison proved the aforesaid spot in his presence to be the place where the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land stood in part of the stone and body was then remaining.
Edward Villers Harbin aged 51 years at the same place deposeth that at sundry different commissions he saw John Allison, Ninian Tannyhill and Edward Willett prove the 2nd bounded tree of Pierce's land. N.B. the aforesaid Harbin says from the said place about 30 yards to the southward there was an old field in the possession of George Gordon and about 40 yards off that was all in the woods. N.B. David Burnes desires and objection to be entered to Edward Villers Harbin's deposition as Harbin is an interested person
John Beall about 52 years old deposeth that he has no other knowledge of "Port Royal" but what he obtained last April by seeing James White, Walter Evans in Thomas Flint proved the same.
Enoch Jenkins aged 46 years or thereabouts at the same place about 25 years ago towards the northward was all in the woods and that Benjamin Downes showed him this place to be a 2nd corner tree of "Port Royal"
At the request of David Burnes the following witnesses were examined. Hendrey Allison about 75 years of age saith that he was shown by his father John Allison the aforesaid spot where stood the 2nd tree of his tract called "Port Royal".
Walter Evans about 61 years of age at an old stump partially demolished and about 72 yards from the place before described saith in 1756 he was a commissioner and the stump was then a tree improved binding and Tannyhill to be the 2nd tree of a tract called "Port Royal"
James Moore aged 60 years of age being about 10 yards to the westward of the place first described saith he saw a bounded hickory standing at the said place it being the 2nd tree of a tract called "Port Royal" and he was shown it by Ninian Tannyhill, John Allison and John Belt
James White aged about 68 years at an old stump partially demolished and about 72 yards from the place 1st described saith in 1756 he was a commissioner on said land and that the hickory stump was then a standing tree and was approved by Ninian Tannyhill to be the beginning of William Harbin's part of the "Gleanings" and the 2nd tree of "Port Royal" stood about 20 yards south southeast of the said place
Thomas Flint about 50 years old at the same place saith about 30 years ago he was employed by George Vandeavor to lay off 50 acres out of the "Gleaning" and that Edward Willett showed him a hickory tree to be the beginning of his land it being part of the "Gleanings". We adjourned until tomorrow morning November 21, 1781 and no evidence appearing we adjourned to February 18, 1782, present Notley Young, Richard Queen
Benjamin Downes aged 67 years deposeth that he has lived here about 18 years and when he first knew the place there was a hickory tree which his neighbors told him was the 2nd bound tree of John Peirce's land. Some years past James Burnes having something to do with the land got Ninian Tannyhill to show the bounds and Tannyhill at that time wanted to know where the line run he applied to William Harbin that Tannyhill might clear as far as a hickory for that was the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land. The said Tannyhill being asked if he knew anything of a tree that stood in a marsh about 25 yards to the south of the above spot answered he did not. Abraham Boyd joined the commissioners. Being at a point between two drains witnesses were examined at the request of David Burnes
Walter Evans aged aforesaid said that here stood a hickory that he saw proved in 1756 by old John Allison who showed it to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land by Archibald Edmonston. James Burnes proved it at the same time who was shown it by Thomas Lucas, Sr., And the said Evans further said that William Barker proved an oak about 45 yards south west to be the beginning of the said land which was showed to the said Barker by the said Lucas.
James White aged before at the same place saith in 1756 and once after he was a commissioner he was showed this place where old Ninian Tannyhill and John Allison to be the beginning of Pierce's and Hawkins land.
James Moore aged before saith in 1767 he proved this place to be the beginning tree of Mr. Peirce's land and he was shown it by Thomas Stump sometime after when Moore was at work for Mr. Watson and Watsons overseer Robert Patrick showed him from this tree to the main road that he must not cut within that as it was Mr. Peirce's land.
Hendrey Allison aged before saith his father showed him this place to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land.
Thomas Flint aged 50 years or thereabouts being at a place where formerly stood a stooping hickory tree saith about 30 years ago he saw the commissioners appointed to prove the bounds of "Port Royal" swear Ninian Tannyhill at the said place likewise several other evidences. At another time the said Flint remembers to have seen his father John Flint run from the said hickory to settle some affair between "Port Royal" and "Jamaica" and that about 8 or 9 years ago this deponent was called on by David Burnes to survey a few lines and among the rest to run the 1st course of "Widows Mite" and at the end of the first line the deponent asked where was the beginning of "Port Royal" and being in company with John Whight called the currier who said this is the beginning of Pierce's land. Adjourned to the Tuesday, June 4th, present Richard Queen and Notley Young. At the request of Mr. Peirce the following evidences were sworn. Being on the edge of an old field at the marked gum.
Edward V. Harbin aged before says about 25 years ago he saw William Barker prove a Spanish oak to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land who had his knowledge from Thomas Lucas.
Basil Waring aged 69 years says that Thomas Lucas came here and showed him a sapling black or Spanish oak about 27 years ago which he said was the beginning tree of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal"
Leonard Brooke's age 55 years says about 27 years ago Thomas Lucas came here and showed him a sapling he thinks a black or red oak to be the beginning tree of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal"
Mrs. Harbin aged 58 years saith about 29 years ago Thomas Lucas, George Gordon, Joseph Belt and Thomas Hodgkin came to her house and ask for the lines of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal", the said Gordon one team to run the lines between "Jamaica", "Port Royal" and the "Gleanings" she came with them to a place which Thomas Lucas showed to be the beginning tree that was an oak standing near a small gum in the line was cited from that tree to a hole which Lucas showed to be the 2nd bound tree of the said tract and that none of the parties objected to the line and then.
Basil Waring says about 30 yards south from a large hickory that stood in an old field is a spot but now is told stood where a few stones are was a tree deemed to be Mr. Harbin's tree, that 30 yards south of that Hickory Lucas run from the 1st tree of "Jamaica" to "Port Royal" the number of perches ended at a small hole were Thomas Lucas of the 2nd line of "Jamaica", "Port Royal" stood.
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1785-1787 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber HH [Mike Marshall]; Page 214. At the request of Edward Pierce & James Pierce the following Arbitration was recorded November 1, 1786
I David Burnes am bound unto Edward Pierce and James Pierce in the sum of 1000 pounds current money this October 1786. Whereas the parties to these presents this day mutually agreed to refer a difference between them concerning the bounds or divisional line between two adjoining tracts called "Port Royall" owned by the said Edward Peerce and James Peerce and "Eleanor" owned by David Burnes the arbitrators award and final determination of John Thomas Boucher, John Waring, Thomas Beall of George and William Deakins, Jr. Now the condition of this obligation is that if David Burnes abide the final determination of the arbitrators of the fixing of a perpetual boundary between the aforesaid two tracts on or before November 15 next then this obligation to be void. Signed David Burnes in the presence of Francis Digges, George Lynn
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1785-1787 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber HH [Mike Marshall]; Page 234. At the request of Notley Young the following Deed was recorded November 21, 1786
Indenture made August 24, 1786; Edward Villers Harbin in consideration of 569 pounds 5 shillings current money paid by Notley Young has sold two adjacent tracts; part of "Allison's Forrest Enlarged Resurvey" containing 31 ¼ acres and beginning at the end of the 7th line of "Expense"; and part of the "Gleanings" containing 158 ½ acres and beginning at the end of the 2nd boundary of "Port Royall" now in possession of the heirs of John Pierce, Sr., deceased and on the dividing line between the aforesaid Edward V. Harbin and Stephen West and bounded by part of the said tract in possession of John McClain. Signed E.V. Harbin in the presence of and acknowledged before Joshua Beall, Richard Cramphin and at the same time Elizabeth Harbin wife of Edward Villers Harbin relinquished her right of dower.2 John Pearce was also known as John Peerce.2
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.1,3,2
John Pearce died before 1704 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
HAWKINS, HENRY HOLLAND, Charles Co. 14 Sep 1746;22 Apr 1751
To wife Joan Hawkins, land within the lines herein expressed with my dwelling house (refers to "Enclosure of the Nutfield" and Nutfield Branch, Zachiah Swamp, John Marton). Also Negro Robin, Sambo, Terry, Zeno, Great Poter, Cook, Mingo, Moll, Betty, Kate, Glese(?), Teney.
To son Samuel Hawkins, tract called "Glovers Point," 250 A, also pt of tract called "Lyons Denn" 140 A., tract called "Woods Addition" 38 A, also pt of tract called His Lordships Favour, 250 A. and for want of heirs then to sons Henry Hawkins and Josias Hawkins.
To son Samuel., Negro Jack, Senr., also my watch.
To son Henry Hawkins, part of tract which part Is 950 A. called "Hawkins Purchase" and for want of heirs to sons Samuel and Josias.
To son Henry, Negroes Shadrack, Davie, Jack, Junr., Georges Sarie and her dau, Jane.
To son Josias Hawkins, pt of tract, "Johnsons Town," which part Is 475 A; tract called "Hawkins Enlargement," 100 A; tract I bought of Robert Perle, 44 A., being part of tract called Archers Pasture." Also land I hold at Patuxent in right of my wife, to be made over to him by deed from my wife and her son Henry as soon as Henry shall be of age. Also 200 A. at the upper end of the tract of land called "Hawkins Purchase", which I have given before to my son Henry, and Negroes: Tom, Jerry., Junr, Dick, Pompy, Moll Junr., Beck.
To grandson Henry Waring. tract called "Jamaicka", 500 A. and for want of heirs to his brother Basil Waring reserving to my dau. Elizabeth Waring one moiety of said tract during her life,
To dau. Martha Portave., Negro Nero with 7 Negroes already delivered her.
To dau. Eleanor Hawkins, Negroes: Doll, Nan, Congo, Andrew, George Junr.
To dau. Jane Hawkins, Negroes: Tonyor Jeny Junr, Lyssle,
To dau. Susannah Hawkins, Negroes: Peg, Charles, Sall, Grace,
To dau, Ruth Hawkins, Negroes: Ango(?), Dory, Sukey, Doll Junr, Remainder of estate to wife, Joan Hawkins.
Trustees: Doct. Gustavus Brown and Capt. John Stoddert, as token of friendship, each 10 s.
Wife Joan Hawkins, extx.
Wit: Marmadue Semmes, Jno. Hanson, Junr., Notley Marddox, Henaritah Semmes. 28.73.
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Laurie, John
Port Royall 9/23/1685 — 500a's. L22/267 SR7363
Location: Charles County in the fresher of the Potomac River about one half mile from the head of Broad Creek beginning at a bound White Oake.
Adjoins John Pierce's tract of land called Jamica.
Note 1: This is a certification. The tract was patented by John Pierce in 1687 (SR7371/330).
Note 2: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area.
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Pierce, John
Port Royall 6/1/1687 — 500a's. NS2i/330 SR7371.
Location: Charles County in the freshes of the Potomac River neare the head of Broad Creek adjoining John Pierce's tract of land called Jamica.
Note: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area
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Early Landowners - Charles Co Md - Hall
Pierce, John
Jamica 6/1/1687 — 500a's. NS2i/310 SR7371
Location: Charles County in the freshes of the Potomac River neare the head of Broad Creek beginning at a bound Red Oak of his own tract of land called Port Royall now in the possession of John Laurie. Note: This tract is located in present day Prince George's County in the Fort Washington area.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: JAMAICA; Owner: Peirce, John: Orig County = C ; Patent Date: Sep 23, 1685: Ref: Liber 22 f 268 : Map Location: O-10
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: PORT ROYALL; Owner: Peirce, John: Orig County = C ; Patent Date: Sep 23, 1685: Ref: Liber 22 f 267 : Map Location: O-10
Details Date Plat Description MSA Citation
Details 1687 Patent Record 22, p. 267 Port Royall, 500 Acres; Certificate S1596-3452
Details 1687 Patent Record NS 2, p. 330 Port Royall, 500 Acres; Patent S1596-3453
Details 1687 Patent Record 22, p. 268 Jamaica, 500 Acres; Certificate S1596-2358
Details 1687 Patent Record NS 2, p. 310 Jamaica, 500 Acres; Patent S1596-2359
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1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 230
17 Jul 1689; Indenture from William Blankenstein, Gent., any. of John Peirse, merchant, to Charles Evens of St. Mary's Co., merchant; patent dated 1 Jun 1687 granted Peirse; a tract called Jemaire [or Jamaica] in the freshes of the Potomac on Broad Creek; containing 500 acres; for 10,000# tobacco; /s/ Wm. Blankenstien; wit. Jno. Wooderike, Wm. Nuthed, W. Taylard
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1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 239
11 Aug 1691; Indenture from Charles Evens, Gent., to Henry Hawkins, Gent; for 10,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Jamaica [or Jarman]; containing 500 acres; (see 1690-1692 Charles County, Maryland Circuit Court Records; Liber R [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 230); /s/ Charles Evans, Ann Evens; wit. John Addison, Jon. Bayht, Cleborne Lomax
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1757-1759 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber PP [Mike Marshall]; Page 14. At the request of Basil Waring the following Land Commission was recorded abt June 28, 1757
Memorandum that on the special petition of Basil Waring preferred to the justices of Prince George's County, Maryland on the 4th Tuesday in November in the 5th year of his Lordship commission the Right Hon. the Lord Proprietary Dominion etc., his Lordship commission issued by order of the justices aforesaid out of the county aforesaid on the 17th day of September Anno Domini 1755. In these words following, Frederick Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Province of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron of Baltimore vizt; to Messrs William Young, Walter Evans, John Wight and James White of PGCo gentleman, whereas Henry Waring a minor under the care of Basil Waring, is entitled to part of a tract called "Jamaica Port Royal" and preferred his petition in writing to our county court held at Upper Marlborough Town for a commission to examine evidences to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of the said tract of land. Therefore, we command you any three or two of you to examine all witnesses or persons concerned touching their knowledge of the bounds of the said tracts. Witness John Contee, gentleman, September 4, 1756. Issued September 7, 1756, Joseph Sim, Clk
By virtue of a commission to examine evidences to prove the bounds of "Jamaica Port Royal" we hereby give notice that we intend to meet at the lands on Monday, June 21st next at the dwelling plantation of William Pearce. Witness our hands and seals this May 15, 1757, William Young, James White
Then being at a bounded hickory the several witnesses were sworn;
June 21, 1756; Ninian Tannehill aged 64 years deposeth that by the deed of his land he was to run to a bounded hickory standing in the line of John Pierce's land and the said hickory was deemed to be a bounded tree and further saith not.
June 21, 1756; John Flint aged 66 years deposeth that by information of Charles Beall at the end of 320 perches from the end of the first line of "Widows Mile" he would find a bounded hickory which was the corner tree of Pierce and Hawkins land and further saith not.Then adjourned to the second Tuesday in August next
August 10, 1756; John Allison aged about 77 years siath that 30 odd years ago he took up 70 acres of land Capt. Archibald Edmonston being surveyor and running the first line came to the aforesaid hickory and Edmonston told him that it was the beginning tree of Pierce and Hawkins land, the deponent being at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburg and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that John Flint shewed him the aforesaid tree for a corner tree of the aforesaid land and further saith not.
August 10, 1756; William Barker aged about 38 years saith that about a year ago Thomas Lucas (since deceased) shewed him the black oak spapling as the beginning tree of Pierce and Hawkins land. Being at a bounded hickory he saith that said Lucas came here and said it was the fourth tree of the aforesaid land going from thence to a black oak described above. Going from thence to a small old field this deponent saith that within 15 yards of where he then stood Lucas shewed him the blaze where a bound tree of the aforesaid land formerly stood and did understand it to be the second tree of the said land and further saith now. Then adjoined to the first Tuesday in October, met and adjorned to November 15th.
November 15, 1756; James Burns aged 36 years declares about 8 months ago, Thomas Lucas, Sr., shewed him a bounded hickory which he said was the beginning tree of "Jamaica Port Royal"
November 15, 1756; Basil Waring aged about 43 years deposeth that about 12 months before he was at Mr. William Pierce's, a tenant of the said Waring's, that at the request of Mr. Thomas Lucas (since deceased) met him there and went to a small Spanish oak marked with the letter "L" and told him it was the first bounded tree of "Jamaica Port Royal". The deponent being sworn at a piece of old field within about 30 yards of a large hickory being the beinning tree of William Harvie's land and says that about 12 months ago Thomas Lucas (since deceased) told him he saw the line run from the first Spanish oak and the course and number of perches ended in that pale being a small sunken in place to the south of the hickory. The deponent being sworn at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburgh and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that about 12 months ago Thomas Lucas showed him that tree for the third bounded tree of "Jamaica Port Royal". The above deponent being sworn saith about 50 yards from a bound hickory about WNW where we laid a heap of stones that said Lucas told him he saw the standing. Afterwards it was cut down and maull'd into fence logs and futher saith not. Adjourned to the first Monday in December, met and adjourned to the third Tuesday in March
March 15, 1757; Leonard Brook aged 29 years deposeth that about 18 months ago Thomas Lucas told him that the Spanish oak he was now at was the beginning tree of Mr. Hawkins and Pierces land and that he put a letter "L" on it. The deponent being sworn at a piece of old field within 30 yards of a large hickory being the beginning tree of William Hawkins land and says about 18 months ago Thomas Lucase said he saw Thomas Hodgkins run the said line and ended there and said there stood the second tree of said land. The deponent being sworn at a bounded black oak about 50 yards from the main road that leads from George Town to Bladensburgh and about 40 yards from the main branch of Goose Creek said that about 18 months ago Thomas Lucas showed him that tree for the third bounded tree of Hawkins and Pierces land. The deponent being sworn saith that were put a heap of stones saith that Thomas Lucas came to that place and said that hereabouts stood the fourth tree of said land. William Young, Walter Evans, James White, John Wight
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1780-1784 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber FF 1 [Mike Marshall]; Page 271. At the request of William Pierce [Peerce], Thomas Pierce [Peerce] & Joseph Coombes the following Deposition was enrolled November 29, 1782
by virtue of a commission granted to William Pierce, Thomas Pierce & Joseph Coombes by the justices of PGCo pointing us the subscribers to examine evidences relating to the bounds of "Port Royal"and by advertisement gave publick notice we would meet on the land on November 12th last and met agreeable to advertisement present Abraham Boyd and Richard Queen, the weatherproofing bad and no evidences of appearing adjourned to Tuesday the 20th instant, present Richard Queen and Notley Young
William Tuel aged 67 years near a blazed gum tree saith that about 12 or 13 years ago old Ninian Tannyhill came to this spot where a few stones are laid as the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land and told this deponent he got his knowledge 45 years before when he lived where Mr. Downs now lives for fear going out of his bounds applying to Charles Beall and William Harbin and they both showed him the the said Tannyhill the bound tree as a 2nd tree of Mr. Peirce's land.
John Holly aged 43 years at the same place saith about 12 or 14 years ago John Allison proved the aforesaid spot in his presence to be the place where the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land stood in part of the stone and body was then remaining.
Edward Villers Harbin aged 51 years at the same place deposeth that at sundry different commissions he saw John Allison, Ninian Tannyhill and Edward Willett prove the 2nd bounded tree of Pierce's land. N.B. the aforesaid Harbin says from the said place about 30 yards to the southward there was an old field in the possession of George Gordon and about 40 yards off that was all in the woods. N.B. David Burnes desires and objection to be entered to Edward Villers Harbin's deposition as Harbin is an interested person
John Beall about 52 years old deposeth that he has no other knowledge of "Port Royal" but what he obtained last April by seeing James White, Walter Evans in Thomas Flint proved the same.
Enoch Jenkins aged 46 years or thereabouts at the same place about 25 years ago towards the northward was all in the woods and that Benjamin Downes showed him this place to be a 2nd corner tree of "Port Royal"
At the request of David Burnes the following witnesses were examined. Hendrey Allison about 75 years of age saith that he was shown by his father John Allison the aforesaid spot where stood the 2nd tree of his tract called "Port Royal".
Walter Evans about 61 years of age at an old stump partially demolished and about 72 yards from the place before described saith in 1756 he was a commissioner and the stump was then a tree improved binding and Tannyhill to be the 2nd tree of a tract called "Port Royal"
James Moore aged 60 years of age being about 10 yards to the westward of the place first described saith he saw a bounded hickory standing at the said place it being the 2nd tree of a tract called "Port Royal" and he was shown it by Ninian Tannyhill, John Allison and John Belt
James White aged about 68 years at an old stump partially demolished and about 72 yards from the place 1st described saith in 1756 he was a commissioner on said land and that the hickory stump was then a standing tree and was approved by Ninian Tannyhill to be the beginning of William Harbin's part of the "Gleanings" and the 2nd tree of "Port Royal" stood about 20 yards south southeast of the said place
Thomas Flint about 50 years old at the same place saith about 30 years ago he was employed by George Vandeavor to lay off 50 acres out of the "Gleaning" and that Edward Willett showed him a hickory tree to be the beginning of his land it being part of the "Gleanings". We adjourned until tomorrow morning November 21, 1781 and no evidence appearing we adjourned to February 18, 1782, present Notley Young, Richard Queen
Benjamin Downes aged 67 years deposeth that he has lived here about 18 years and when he first knew the place there was a hickory tree which his neighbors told him was the 2nd bound tree of John Peirce's land. Some years past James Burnes having something to do with the land got Ninian Tannyhill to show the bounds and Tannyhill at that time wanted to know where the line run he applied to William Harbin that Tannyhill might clear as far as a hickory for that was the 2nd bound tree of Mr. Peirce's land. The said Tannyhill being asked if he knew anything of a tree that stood in a marsh about 25 yards to the south of the above spot answered he did not. Abraham Boyd joined the commissioners. Being at a point between two drains witnesses were examined at the request of David Burnes
Walter Evans aged aforesaid said that here stood a hickory that he saw proved in 1756 by old John Allison who showed it to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land by Archibald Edmonston. James Burnes proved it at the same time who was shown it by Thomas Lucas, Sr., And the said Evans further said that William Barker proved an oak about 45 yards south west to be the beginning of the said land which was showed to the said Barker by the said Lucas.
James White aged before at the same place saith in 1756 and once after he was a commissioner he was showed this place where old Ninian Tannyhill and John Allison to be the beginning of Pierce's and Hawkins land.
James Moore aged before saith in 1767 he proved this place to be the beginning tree of Mr. Peirce's land and he was shown it by Thomas Stump sometime after when Moore was at work for Mr. Watson and Watsons overseer Robert Patrick showed him from this tree to the main road that he must not cut within that as it was Mr. Peirce's land.
Hendrey Allison aged before saith his father showed him this place to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land.
Thomas Flint aged 50 years or thereabouts being at a place where formerly stood a stooping hickory tree saith about 30 years ago he saw the commissioners appointed to prove the bounds of "Port Royal" swear Ninian Tannyhill at the said place likewise several other evidences. At another time the said Flint remembers to have seen his father John Flint run from the said hickory to settle some affair between "Port Royal" and "Jamaica" and that about 8 or 9 years ago this deponent was called on by David Burnes to survey a few lines and among the rest to run the 1st course of "Widows Mite" and at the end of the first line the deponent asked where was the beginning of "Port Royal" and being in company with John Whight called the currier who said this is the beginning of Pierce's land. Adjourned to the Tuesday, June 4th, present Richard Queen and Notley Young. At the request of Mr. Peirce the following evidences were sworn. Being on the edge of an old field at the marked gum.
Edward V. Harbin aged before says about 25 years ago he saw William Barker prove a Spanish oak to be the beginning tree of Pierce's land who had his knowledge from Thomas Lucas.
Basil Waring aged 69 years says that Thomas Lucas came here and showed him a sapling black or Spanish oak about 27 years ago which he said was the beginning tree of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal"
Leonard Brooke's age 55 years says about 27 years ago Thomas Lucas came here and showed him a sapling he thinks a black or red oak to be the beginning tree of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal"
Mrs. Harbin aged 58 years saith about 29 years ago Thomas Lucas, George Gordon, Joseph Belt and Thomas Hodgkin came to her house and ask for the lines of "Jamaica" and "Port Royal", the said Gordon one team to run the lines between "Jamaica", "Port Royal" and the "Gleanings" she came with them to a place which Thomas Lucas showed to be the beginning tree that was an oak standing near a small gum in the line was cited from that tree to a hole which Lucas showed to be the 2nd bound tree of the said tract and that none of the parties objected to the line and then.
Basil Waring says about 30 yards south from a large hickory that stood in an old field is a spot but now is told stood where a few stones are was a tree deemed to be Mr. Harbin's tree, that 30 yards south of that Hickory Lucas run from the 1st tree of "Jamaica" to "Port Royal" the number of perches ended at a small hole were Thomas Lucas of the 2nd line of "Jamaica", "Port Royal" stood.
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1785-1787 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber HH [Mike Marshall]; Page 214. At the request of Edward Pierce & James Pierce the following Arbitration was recorded November 1, 1786
I David Burnes am bound unto Edward Pierce and James Pierce in the sum of 1000 pounds current money this October 1786. Whereas the parties to these presents this day mutually agreed to refer a difference between them concerning the bounds or divisional line between two adjoining tracts called "Port Royall" owned by the said Edward Peerce and James Peerce and "Eleanor" owned by David Burnes the arbitrators award and final determination of John Thomas Boucher, John Waring, Thomas Beall of George and William Deakins, Jr. Now the condition of this obligation is that if David Burnes abide the final determination of the arbitrators of the fixing of a perpetual boundary between the aforesaid two tracts on or before November 15 next then this obligation to be void. Signed David Burnes in the presence of Francis Digges, George Lynn
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1785-1787 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber HH [Mike Marshall]; Page 234. At the request of Notley Young the following Deed was recorded November 21, 1786
Indenture made August 24, 1786; Edward Villers Harbin in consideration of 569 pounds 5 shillings current money paid by Notley Young has sold two adjacent tracts; part of "Allison's Forrest Enlarged Resurvey" containing 31 ¼ acres and beginning at the end of the 7th line of "Expense"; and part of the "Gleanings" containing 158 ½ acres and beginning at the end of the 2nd boundary of "Port Royall" now in possession of the heirs of John Pierce, Sr., deceased and on the dividing line between the aforesaid Edward V. Harbin and Stephen West and bounded by part of the said tract in possession of John McClain. Signed E.V. Harbin in the presence of and acknowledged before Joshua Beall, Richard Cramphin and at the same time Elizabeth Harbin wife of Edward Villers Harbin relinquished her right of dower.2 John Pearce was also known as John Peerce.2
Family | Sarah Sprigg b. 1658, d. b 15 Dec 1736 |
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Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accesssed 25 September 2025. John Peerce Bef 1656 - Bef 1704: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I91347&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 23 September 2025. Sarah Sprigg 1658 - 1736: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15788&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 25 September 2025. John Peerce Abt 1682 - 1766: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I110138&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 25 September 2025. Sarah Peerce Abt 1684 - 1761: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15202&tree=Tree1
Thomas Hilleary1
M, #90755, b. 1620, d. between 3 February 1697 and 15 March 1697
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Thomas Hilleary was born in 1620 at Danbury, Yorkshire, England.2 He married Unknown (?) before 1663 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Thomas Hilleary, b. 1620, Danbury, Yorkshire, England d. 16 Mar 1698, Calvert County, Maryland - probate (Age 78 years)
Marriage Bef 1663 Calvert County, Maryland
Children
1. Elizabeth Hilleary, b. Abt 1669, Calvert County, Maryland d. 1727, Calvert County, Maryland (Age ~ 58 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Mary Hilleary, b. Abt 1674, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1720, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Female Hilleary, b. Bef 1677, Calvert County, Maryland d. Bef 1697, Calvert County, Maryland (Age < 20 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Frances Hilleary, b. Abt 1668, Calvert County, Maryland d. 25 Feb 1736, Calvert County, Maryland - probate (Age ~ 68 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].3,2 Thomas Hilleary married Eleanor Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, in 1684 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands; his 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Eleanor Sprigg, b. 1669, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Abt Nov 1742, Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age 73 years)
Marriage 1684 Calvert County, Maryland
Children
1. Tabitha Hilleary, b. 1684, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1730, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Thomas Hilleary, b. Bef 1687, Calvert County, Maryland d. 14 Feb 1729, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age > 42 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. John Hilleary, b. Bef 1687, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1707, Calvert County, Maryland (Age > 22 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Belinda Hilleary, b. Abt 1694 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,4,2
Thomas Hilleary died between 3 February 1697 and 15 March 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of pobate thereof.2
His estate was probated on 15 March 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA.2
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Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.17 I CA £162,12.0 Jun 11 1698
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles,
Next of kin: William Mills, Robert Lyle,
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Thomas Hilleard 19-1/2A.18 I CA £12,2.0 Aug 3 1698
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles.
Next of kin: Robert Lyle, Benjamin Berry.
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Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.18 I £309,1,0 Aug 12 1698
This inventory includes items formerly belonging to Baruch Williams now in the possession of William Berry. The amount of the inventory is the total for the estate.
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles,
Next of kin: Robert Lyle, Benjamin Berry,
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Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.19 I
Approvers: Robert Lyle, William Mills.
List of debts: Mr. George Lingan, John Lewis, John Barrett, Mr, Thomas Hollyday on assignment from William Tompson, John Cole, Phillip Gittings, Robert Jones, Robert Roberson, John Corey,
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Mr, Thomas Hillery 19-1/2A.174 A £389.4.7 Dec 6 1699
Payments to: George Plater, Esq., Mr. George Lingham, Mr. William Dent, Mr. George Cole, Mr. Inmet Cranford, Daniel Robinson, Elisha Hall, James Moore, Capt, Francis Harbin
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Thomas Hillary 28.80 A CA £591.4.1 £389.4.7 Apr 3 1708
Payments to: Mr. Edward Boteler, Henry Boteler per Mr. Henry Ferneley, George Plater, Esq., Christopher Thomson, Mr. Thomas Cockshutt, John Cole, William Wadsworth, Mr. John Taylor paid to Samuell Chew, Thomas Bordley.
Administrator: Col. Walter Smith during the minority of the executor Thomas Hillary.
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Thomas Hillary 363.66 A CA £12.18.0 Feb 18 1714
Payments to: John Contee, Esq., W. Bladen, Esq., William Bladen, Esq. Mentions: former account filed by Col. Walter Smith.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Thomas Hillary.
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John Moffett 10.217 I 04.19.5 Mar 22 1688
Appraisers: Thomas Hilliary, Timothy Bicoll (?).
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Hardesty, George, Calvert Co.,24th Apr., 1688; 26th Jan., 1694.
To eld. son George, 65 A., part of 3 tracts, viz., "Hardesty" and "Bell."
To 2nd son Thomas and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To 3rd son Benjamin and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To 4th son Joshua and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To young, son Caleb and hrs., 65 A., part of tracts afsd.
Sons to be of age at 21 yrs.
To dau. Cecilia, personalty at 16 yrs. of age.
To wife Cicely, extx., and 6 child, afsd., residue of estate equally.
Overseers: Brother-in-law Geo. Lingan, Thos, Hillary.
Test: Thos. Coleman, Wm. Joanes, Geo, Cole. 7. 48.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Mortgage, 15 September 1694
From: NICHOLAS TERRETT of Anne Arundel County, cooper
To: JOHN BARRETT of Calvert County, planter
Price: 107 pounds sterling and 10 shillings paid, or to be paid to THOMAS HILLARY of Calvert Co.
Property: The 150 acre northwest half of "Mawburnes Plaines" in Calvert Co. on the south side of Western Branch or Dividing Creek of Patuxent River in the freshes, bounding on Cabin Branch.
This deed to be null and void if said BARRETT pays said BARRETT 215 pounds sterling according to a note dated 15 September 1694.
Signature: NICHOLAS TERRETT
Wit.: THOMAS HOLLYDAY, EDWARD WILLETT
Ackn'd: NICHOLAS TERRETT and wife JANE, 15 September 1694.
Recorded: 16 June 1702, Vol. A, Page 440
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 71a: Indenture, 30 Jul 1703
From: John Soaper, cooper of Prince George's County
To: John Lewis, planter of Prince George's County
Nicholas Terrell, dec'd, of Anne Arundel County sold Thomas Hillary, decd, of Calvert County land lying then in Calvert now Prince George's County on the north side of Western Branch of the Patuxent River called Marborrow's Plains; Terrell did not sign over to Hillary, then sold to Soaper; Soaper dissatisfied and relinquished to Hillary the southeast one-half of the land; then Hillary sold said 1/2 to John Lewis but Hillary had no conveyance; southeast corner of land on Cabin Branch
Signed: John Soaper (mark) and Mary Soaper (mark) his wife
Endorsement: 30 Jul 1703 Mary Soaper examined by Robert Wade and Samuel Magruder Witnessed: Thomas Clagett and John Rigdon
Alienation: 18 Dec 1703 for the sum of 6s from John Lewis
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 71a: Indenture, 30 Jul 1703
From: John Soaper, cooper of Prince George's County
To: John Lewis, planter of Prince George's County
Nicholas Terrell, dec'd, of Anne Arundel County sold Thomas Hillary, decd, of Calvert County land lying then in Calvert now Prince George's County on the north side of Western Branch of the Patuxent River called Marborrow's Plains; Terrell did not sign over to Hillary, then sold to Soaper; Soaper dissatisfied and relinquished to Hillary the southeast one-half of the land; then Hillary sold said 1/2 to John Lewis but Hillary had no conveyance; southeast corner of land on Cabin Branch
Signed: John Soaper (mark) and Mary Soaper (mark) his wife
Endorsement: 30 Jul 1703 Mary Soaper examined by Robert Wade and Samuel Magruder Witnessed: Thomas Clagett and John Rigdon
Alienation: 18 Dec 1703 for the sum of 6s from John Lewis
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 206: Resurvey, 17 Nov 1707
Thomas Hillary, son and executer of the will of Thomas Hillary, late of Calvert County request recording of survey and division of Three Sisters in Prince George's County; John Hilliary receives 400 acres; Thomas Hillary receives 240 acres; Elinor Hillary, widow, 250 acres new in possession of Col. Walter Smith; for Barruck and Thomas Williams 200 acres also in possession of Col Smith; this patent believed to contain 1,050 acres actually contained 1,090 acres; (seeplatt of Three Sisters on following page)
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1739-1743 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Y, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 395.
Sep 9, 1741 from Charles Neale of Charles County, Gentleman, and Mary, his wife, to Thomas Williams of PG, Gentleman, for 70 £sterling, a tract of land containing 250 acres, being part of a tract of land called The Three Sisters, lying in Page on the head of the Western Branch, formerly bequeathed by Thomas Hillary, late of Calvert County, decd, by his will, unto Elinor Hillary, then being the wife of the sd Thomas Hillary, which sd Elinor, after the death of the sd Thos Hillary, married John Nutwell of St. Mary's County, and by the sd John Nutwell and Elinor, his then wife, by deed dated Mar 26, 1701, made over to Thomas Sprigg Jr and the sd Thomas Sprigg Jr, by deed dated Mar 26 in the year last afd, made over to Major Walter Smith of Calvert County, the afd tract of land. And the sd Walter Smith, by his will, bequeathed the same to his daughter Mary, a party to these presents, and now married to Charles Neale. Signed - Charles Neale, Mary Neale. Wit - James Boswell, Robt Gordon, Thos Owen*, John Hawkins Jr*. Sd Mary Neale relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Oct 10, 1741.
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Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y -Page 646.
Feb 5, 1742/43 from Edward Offutt of PG, planter, to Charles Hodges of PG, yeoman, for 32 £sterling, part of a parcel of land in PG, called Brock Hall, bounded by Back Branch, containing about 49-1/2 acres. Signed - Edwd Offutt. Wit John Bowie Jr, Thos Hilleary, Geo: Parker*, Jams Edmonston*, Nath: Wickham*, Thos Owen*. This deed was acknowledged by Edward Offutt and Eleanor, his wife. Recorded Mar 25, 1743.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08
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Calvert County Circuit Court
Land Surveys and Condominium Plats
Farme, 200 Acres; Patent This is a 21 yrs. Lease of part of Patuxent Manor.
Developer/Owner: Kennedy, James 1661 Patent Record 4, Page 603 0 0 MSA S 1583-527
Farme, 235 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1683 Patent Record 20, Page 85 0 0 MSA S 1583-528
Farme, 235 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1683 Patent Record SD A, Page 30 0 0 MSA S 1583-529
Farm, 39 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1739 Patent Record EI 5, Page 477 0 0 MSA S 1583-525
Farm, 39 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1739 Patent Record EI 2, Page 910 0 0 MSA S 1583-526
Farm, Thomas Hillins , 39 Acres 1739/10/04 Patented Certificates 46 4 0 MSA S 1191-50
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Thomas Hilleary left a will on 2 February 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Hillery, Thomas, Calvert Co., 2nd Feb., 1697; 15th Mch., 1697.
To wife Ellinor, 250 A., part of the "Three Sisters."
To son John and hrs., 400 A., part of "Three Sisters." afsd.
To 2 grandsons, viz., Baruch and Thomas Williams, 100 A. each, part of the "Three Sisters."
To 2 daus., Mary Berry and Eliza: Lyfoot, all personal estate formerly belonging to Baruch Williams,
To dau. Frances Wilson, daus. Belinda and Tabitha at 16 yrs. of age, and to son John, personalty.
To Son Thomas, ex. and residuary legatee of personal property. Sd. son is left in care of Walter Simms.
Test: Jno. Bowley, Robt. Brothers, Rich 'd Evins. 7. 321.
; His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Thomas Hilleary, b. 1620, Danbury, Yorkshire, England d. 16 Mar 1698, Calvert County, Maryland - probate (Age 78 years)
Marriage Bef 1663 Calvert County, Maryland
Children
1. Elizabeth Hilleary, b. Abt 1669, Calvert County, Maryland d. 1727, Calvert County, Maryland (Age ~ 58 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Mary Hilleary, b. Abt 1674, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1720, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Female Hilleary, b. Bef 1677, Calvert County, Maryland d. Bef 1697, Calvert County, Maryland (Age < 20 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Frances Hilleary, b. Abt 1668, Calvert County, Maryland d. 25 Feb 1736, Calvert County, Maryland - probate (Age ~ 68 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].3,2 Thomas Hilleary married Eleanor Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, in 1684 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands; his 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Eleanor Sprigg, b. 1669, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Abt Nov 1742, Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age 73 years)
Marriage 1684 Calvert County, Maryland
Children
1. Tabitha Hilleary, b. 1684, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1730, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Thomas Hilleary, b. Bef 1687, Calvert County, Maryland d. 14 Feb 1729, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age > 42 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. John Hilleary, b. Bef 1687, Calvert County, Maryland d. Aft 1707, Calvert County, Maryland (Age > 22 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Belinda Hilleary, b. Abt 1694 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,4,2
Thomas Hilleary died between 3 February 1697 and 15 March 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of pobate thereof.2
His estate was probated on 15 March 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA.2
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Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.17 I CA £162,12.0 Jun 11 1698
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles,
Next of kin: William Mills, Robert Lyle,
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Thomas Hilleard 19-1/2A.18 I CA £12,2.0 Aug 3 1698
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles.
Next of kin: Robert Lyle, Benjamin Berry.
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Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.18 I £309,1,0 Aug 12 1698
This inventory includes items formerly belonging to Baruch Williams now in the possession of William Berry. The amount of the inventory is the total for the estate.
Appraisers: George Cole, John Bowles,
Next of kin: Robert Lyle, Benjamin Berry,
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Thomas Hilleary 19-1/2A.19 I
Approvers: Robert Lyle, William Mills.
List of debts: Mr. George Lingan, John Lewis, John Barrett, Mr, Thomas Hollyday on assignment from William Tompson, John Cole, Phillip Gittings, Robert Jones, Robert Roberson, John Corey,
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Mr, Thomas Hillery 19-1/2A.174 A £389.4.7 Dec 6 1699
Payments to: George Plater, Esq., Mr. George Lingham, Mr. William Dent, Mr. George Cole, Mr. Inmet Cranford, Daniel Robinson, Elisha Hall, James Moore, Capt, Francis Harbin
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Thomas Hillary 28.80 A CA £591.4.1 £389.4.7 Apr 3 1708
Payments to: Mr. Edward Boteler, Henry Boteler per Mr. Henry Ferneley, George Plater, Esq., Christopher Thomson, Mr. Thomas Cockshutt, John Cole, William Wadsworth, Mr. John Taylor paid to Samuell Chew, Thomas Bordley.
Administrator: Col. Walter Smith during the minority of the executor Thomas Hillary.
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Thomas Hillary 363.66 A CA £12.18.0 Feb 18 1714
Payments to: John Contee, Esq., W. Bladen, Esq., William Bladen, Esq. Mentions: former account filed by Col. Walter Smith.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Thomas Hillary.
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John Moffett 10.217 I 04.19.5 Mar 22 1688
Appraisers: Thomas Hilliary, Timothy Bicoll (?).
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Hardesty, George, Calvert Co.,24th Apr., 1688; 26th Jan., 1694.
To eld. son George, 65 A., part of 3 tracts, viz., "Hardesty" and "Bell."
To 2nd son Thomas and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To 3rd son Benjamin and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To 4th son Joshua and hrs., 65 A., parts of sd. tracts.
To young, son Caleb and hrs., 65 A., part of tracts afsd.
Sons to be of age at 21 yrs.
To dau. Cecilia, personalty at 16 yrs. of age.
To wife Cicely, extx., and 6 child, afsd., residue of estate equally.
Overseers: Brother-in-law Geo. Lingan, Thos, Hillary.
Test: Thos. Coleman, Wm. Joanes, Geo, Cole. 7. 48.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Mortgage, 15 September 1694
From: NICHOLAS TERRETT of Anne Arundel County, cooper
To: JOHN BARRETT of Calvert County, planter
Price: 107 pounds sterling and 10 shillings paid, or to be paid to THOMAS HILLARY of Calvert Co.
Property: The 150 acre northwest half of "Mawburnes Plaines" in Calvert Co. on the south side of Western Branch or Dividing Creek of Patuxent River in the freshes, bounding on Cabin Branch.
This deed to be null and void if said BARRETT pays said BARRETT 215 pounds sterling according to a note dated 15 September 1694.
Signature: NICHOLAS TERRETT
Wit.: THOMAS HOLLYDAY, EDWARD WILLETT
Ackn'd: NICHOLAS TERRETT and wife JANE, 15 September 1694.
Recorded: 16 June 1702, Vol. A, Page 440
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 71a: Indenture, 30 Jul 1703
From: John Soaper, cooper of Prince George's County
To: John Lewis, planter of Prince George's County
Nicholas Terrell, dec'd, of Anne Arundel County sold Thomas Hillary, decd, of Calvert County land lying then in Calvert now Prince George's County on the north side of Western Branch of the Patuxent River called Marborrow's Plains; Terrell did not sign over to Hillary, then sold to Soaper; Soaper dissatisfied and relinquished to Hillary the southeast one-half of the land; then Hillary sold said 1/2 to John Lewis but Hillary had no conveyance; southeast corner of land on Cabin Branch
Signed: John Soaper (mark) and Mary Soaper (mark) his wife
Endorsement: 30 Jul 1703 Mary Soaper examined by Robert Wade and Samuel Magruder Witnessed: Thomas Clagett and John Rigdon
Alienation: 18 Dec 1703 for the sum of 6s from John Lewis
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 71a: Indenture, 30 Jul 1703
From: John Soaper, cooper of Prince George's County
To: John Lewis, planter of Prince George's County
Nicholas Terrell, dec'd, of Anne Arundel County sold Thomas Hillary, decd, of Calvert County land lying then in Calvert now Prince George's County on the north side of Western Branch of the Patuxent River called Marborrow's Plains; Terrell did not sign over to Hillary, then sold to Soaper; Soaper dissatisfied and relinquished to Hillary the southeast one-half of the land; then Hillary sold said 1/2 to John Lewis but Hillary had no conveyance; southeast corner of land on Cabin Branch
Signed: John Soaper (mark) and Mary Soaper (mark) his wife
Endorsement: 30 Jul 1703 Mary Soaper examined by Robert Wade and Samuel Magruder Witnessed: Thomas Clagett and John Rigdon
Alienation: 18 Dec 1703 for the sum of 6s from John Lewis
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 206: Resurvey, 17 Nov 1707
Thomas Hillary, son and executer of the will of Thomas Hillary, late of Calvert County request recording of survey and division of Three Sisters in Prince George's County; John Hilliary receives 400 acres; Thomas Hillary receives 240 acres; Elinor Hillary, widow, 250 acres new in possession of Col. Walter Smith; for Barruck and Thomas Williams 200 acres also in possession of Col Smith; this patent believed to contain 1,050 acres actually contained 1,090 acres; (seeplatt of Three Sisters on following page)
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1739-1743 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Y, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 395.
Sep 9, 1741 from Charles Neale of Charles County, Gentleman, and Mary, his wife, to Thomas Williams of PG, Gentleman, for 70 £sterling, a tract of land containing 250 acres, being part of a tract of land called The Three Sisters, lying in Page on the head of the Western Branch, formerly bequeathed by Thomas Hillary, late of Calvert County, decd, by his will, unto Elinor Hillary, then being the wife of the sd Thomas Hillary, which sd Elinor, after the death of the sd Thos Hillary, married John Nutwell of St. Mary's County, and by the sd John Nutwell and Elinor, his then wife, by deed dated Mar 26, 1701, made over to Thomas Sprigg Jr and the sd Thomas Sprigg Jr, by deed dated Mar 26 in the year last afd, made over to Major Walter Smith of Calvert County, the afd tract of land. And the sd Walter Smith, by his will, bequeathed the same to his daughter Mary, a party to these presents, and now married to Charles Neale. Signed - Charles Neale, Mary Neale. Wit - James Boswell, Robt Gordon, Thos Owen*, John Hawkins Jr*. Sd Mary Neale relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Oct 10, 1741.
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Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y -Page 646.
Feb 5, 1742/43 from Edward Offutt of PG, planter, to Charles Hodges of PG, yeoman, for 32 £sterling, part of a parcel of land in PG, called Brock Hall, bounded by Back Branch, containing about 49-1/2 acres. Signed - Edwd Offutt. Wit John Bowie Jr, Thos Hilleary, Geo: Parker*, Jams Edmonston*, Nath: Wickham*, Thos Owen*. This deed was acknowledged by Edward Offutt and Eleanor, his wife. Recorded Mar 25, 1743.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08
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Calvert County Circuit Court
Land Surveys and Condominium Plats
Farme, 200 Acres; Patent This is a 21 yrs. Lease of part of Patuxent Manor.
Developer/Owner: Kennedy, James 1661 Patent Record 4, Page 603 0 0 MSA S 1583-527
Farme, 235 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1683 Patent Record 20, Page 85 0 0 MSA S 1583-528
Farme, 235 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1683 Patent Record SD A, Page 30 0 0 MSA S 1583-529
Farm, 39 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1739 Patent Record EI 5, Page 477 0 0 MSA S 1583-525
Farm, 39 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Hillary, Thomas 1739 Patent Record EI 2, Page 910 0 0 MSA S 1583-526
Farm, Thomas Hillins , 39 Acres 1739/10/04 Patented Certificates 46 4 0 MSA S 1191-50
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Thomas Hilleary left a will on 2 February 1697 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Hillery, Thomas, Calvert Co., 2nd Feb., 1697; 15th Mch., 1697.
To wife Ellinor, 250 A., part of the "Three Sisters."
To son John and hrs., 400 A., part of "Three Sisters." afsd.
To 2 grandsons, viz., Baruch and Thomas Williams, 100 A. each, part of the "Three Sisters."
To 2 daus., Mary Berry and Eliza: Lyfoot, all personal estate formerly belonging to Baruch Williams,
To dau. Frances Wilson, daus. Belinda and Tabitha at 16 yrs. of age, and to son John, personalty.
To Son Thomas, ex. and residuary legatee of personal property. Sd. son is left in care of Walter Simms.
Test: Jno. Bowley, Robt. Brothers, Rich 'd Evins. 7. 321.
Family 1 | Unknown (?) |
Children |
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Family 2 | Eleanor Sprigg b. 1669, d. c Nov 1742 |
Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Thomas Hilleary 1620 - 1698: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I13082&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Female MNU Hilleary - Abt 1683: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I48619&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Eleanor Sprigg 1669 - Abt 1742: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I13083&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 27 September 2025. Mary Hilleary Abt 1674 - Aft 1720: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I13081&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 27 September 2025. Female Hilleary Bef 1677 - Bef 1697: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I91959&tree=Tree1
John Nuthall (III)1,2
M, #90756, b. circa 1671, d. before 9 November 1714
Father | John Nuthall (II)1,2 b. 5 Nov 1651, d. 28 Sep 1714 |
Mother | Barbara (?)3 b. c 1655, d. b 1714 |
Last Edited | 26 Sep 2025 |
John Nuthall (III) was born circa 1671 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.2 He married Mary Brent, daughter of Col. Giles Brent II, Esq. and Mary Brent, circa 1693 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.4 John Nuthall (III) married Eleanor Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, in 1699 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands; his 1st of 2 wives.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Eleanor Sprigg, b. 1669, St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt Nov 1742, Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)
Marriage 1699 St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location
Children
1. Mary Nuthall, b. Abt 1704, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Bef 1735, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Priscilla Nuthall, b. Abt 1707, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1744, Calvert County, Maryland (Age ~ 38 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Elizabeth Nuthall, b. 1712, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1776, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 65 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Eleanor Nuthall, b. Abt 1699, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 54 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,5,2
John Nuthall (III) died before 9 November 1714 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.6
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mr. John Nutthall, Jr. 36B.49 I £238.2.5 Nov 16 1714
Appraisers: Robert Clarke, John Reed.
Creditors: Edmond Plowden, Will. Combs.
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John Nuthall, Jr. 37A.138 A SM 2238.2.5 2175.16.5 Sep 3 1716
Received from: Hector Macklean of Peter Ivy, Mr. Robert Newstop.
Payments to: Mr. Wornell Hunt, Mr. Thomas Sprigg, Thomas Coope, Hector Macklain, William Marea Farthing, William Combs, John Read, James Makin, Martha Welman, John Sewell, Thomas Blackman, Lewis Hassell, Col. Henry Lowe.
Executrix: Ellianor Nuthall.
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Nutthall, James, 28th Apr., 1685 ; 12th June, 1685.
To wife Mary, exex., 1/5 of personalty.
son James, all land and 1/5 of personalty.
To dau. Eliza:, 1/5 of personalty, at 16 yrs. of age.
To dau. Mary, 1/5 of personalty at 16 yrs. of age.
To wife's 2 sons, John and James Boulton, 1/5 of personalty at 21 yrs. of age.
To John, son of brother John Nutthall, 200 A., residue of lands to daus. and stepsons of testator, sd. son James dying during minority.
Test: Richd. Charelet, Robt. Dour, Cor Watkinson. 4. 110
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Nuthall, John, Sr., gentleman, St. Mary's County, 22nd Nov., 1713; 8th Sept., 1714.
To grandson Breaht Nuthall, at 21 yrs., and granddau. Elinor Nuthall, at 16 yrs., personalty.
To son John, ex, residue of estate., real and personal, and reversionary legatee in event of death of either grandchild afsd. during minority.
Test: Edmund Plowden, Thos. Sprigg, Dorothy Ashe.13. 728.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
To: Maj. WALLTER SMITH of Calvert County, gent. Price: 61 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 part of "Three Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said land was formerly bequeathed by THOMAS HILLERY in his will dated 2 February 1697, to ELINOR his wife who, after his decease, married JOHN NUTTWELL; said tract was conveyed to said THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. by JOHN* NUTTWELL and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Signature: THOMAS SPRIG
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLY, ROB'R WADE
Ackn'd: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. and wife MARGRETT, 26 March 1701.
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 526
Enrolled at request of Rev. George Murdock 18 Dec 1729:
Eleanor Williams, widow, for £180; unto Eleanor Nutthall; slaves, household goods, cattle, etc; 24 Jul 1724; /s/ Eleanor Williams; wit. Jonathan Simmons, Elizabeth Simmons (mark); 25 Jul 1724 money recd of Mrs- Eleanor Nutthall; 18 Dec 1729 bill of sale sworn to
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 397-402 This Indenture made 22nd May 1727 between EDMUND PLOWDEN & BRENT NUTTHALL both of St. Mary's County in Province of Maryland Gent. of one part & GEORGE MASON of Stafford County in Colony of Virginia Gent. Whereas GILES BRENT late of the County Stafford Esqr. by his Last Will & Testament bearing date last day of August 1671 inter alia did bequeath unto his son & heir GILES BRENT and heirs of his body lawfully begotten all his land .. due to him in Virginia .. and for want of such heirs then to his the said Giles the Fathers own right heirs and for want of such then to the right heirs of his Father RICHARD BRENT Esgr. deced antiently Lord of the mannors of Admington & Larke stoke in the county of Glocester in England .. by an Estate in fee tail in all the premises to him & heirs of his body & being so possessed afterwards died leaving Issue a son WILLIAM BRENT & two daughters MARGARET & MARY BRENT which Margarett Intermarried with a certain GEORGE PLOWDEN late of St. Marys county and Province of Maryland aforesaid Gent. deced by whom she had issue the said EDMUND PLOWDEN (one of the Parties to these Present) and the said Mary Intermarried with a certain JOHN NUTTHALL late also of Saint Marys County and Province of Maryland afd Gent. deced by whom she had issue the said BRENT NUTTHALL (the other party to these presents) which said Edmund Plowden and Brent Nuthall as heirs of the said Margaret & Mary by vertue of the aforesaid devise are Imediately after the end 4 determination of the Estate in fee tail in the aforesaid Giles Brent the son & the heirs of his body .. Intituled to a Joynt Estate in fee simple in all lands & premises aforesaid .. Now this Indenture witnesseth that Edmund Plowden and Brent Nutthall in consideration of sum Forty pounds Sterl..to each of them in hand paid .. loth hereby acknowledge .. of every part and parcel thereof .. hereby release .. said George Mason .. doth acknowledge themselves to be fully paid .. have granted forever all the reversions when it shall happen to come .. after the end & determination of the aforesaid Estate in fee tail for want of heirs of the body lawfully begotten of the aforesaid Giles Brent the son in all the land in Stafford County .. by force of the devise of the above named Giles Brent Esqr Great Grandfather to the said Edmund and Brent and all the right ., they assign a good sure & sufficient Estate .. of all the lands & inheritance in all & singular the before mentioned unto George Mason ..
Presence Stephen McKey, Edmund Plowden
Benj. McKey, John Mercer Brent Nutthall
At Court held for Stafford County 14th June 1727 Deed of Sale and Receipt of Consideration money acknowledged by Edmund Plowden and Brent Nutthall admitted to record.
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 402- 406 Know all men . , We EDMUND PLOWDEN and BRENT NUTTHAL both of St. Marys parish in Province of Maryland Gent. are bound unto GEORGE MASON of Stafford County in just sum of Ten thousand pounds Sterl. Money of great Britain .. 22 May 1727. The condition is such that whereas GILES BRENT late of Stafford County in Colonly of Virginia Esgr. deced by his Last Will & Testament dated last day of August 1671 Inter alia did bequeath unto his son & heir GILES BRENT and to heirs .. all his land .. any way due to him in Virginia & for want of such heirs then to his the said Giles the father's own right heirs & for want of such then to the right heirs of his Father RICHARD BRENT Esgr. deced antiently Lord of the mannors of Admington & Larke Stoke in the County of Gloscester in England by virtue of which devise the said Giles took an estate in fee tail in all the premises and afterwards dyed leaving issue a son WILLIAM BRENT and two Daughters MARGARET & MARY BRENT which Margaret Inter-married with a certain GEORGE PLOWDEN late of St. Marys County and Province of Maryland Gent, deced by whom she had issue the above bound Edmund Plowden and the said Mary inter married with a certain JOHN NUTTHAL late also of St. Marys County Province of Maryland Gent. deced by whom she had issue the above bound Brent Nutthall which said Edmund & Brent as heirs of said Margaret & Mary their Mothers by virtue of the aforesaid devise are Immediately after the Determination of the Estate in said Giles Brent .. Intituled to a Joynt Estate in fee simple and whereas said Edmund and Brent have sold unto George Mason all their right in all the lands lying in Stafford County in Virginia .. which they have by virtue of the said Giles Brent Esqr. Great Grandfather .. now if .. shall at all times execute Deed conveyance their right the premises of him .. Geo. Mason .. and also when it shall happen that the Estate in fee Tail shall be determined .. shall make good sure sufficient Estate .. in all the said lands .. then the above obligation shall be voyd or otherwise shall remain in full force.
Presence Stephen McKay, Edmund Plowden
Benin. McKey, Jno. Mercer Brent Nutthall
At a Court held for Stafford County 14th June 1727 This Bond proved .. admitted to record.2
; His 1st of 2 wives.4 John Nuthall (III) married Eleanor Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, in 1699 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands; his 1st of 2 wives.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Eleanor Sprigg, b. 1669, St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt Nov 1742, Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)
Marriage 1699 St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location
Children
1. Mary Nuthall, b. Abt 1704, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Bef 1735, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Priscilla Nuthall, b. Abt 1707, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1744, Calvert County, Maryland (Age ~ 38 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Elizabeth Nuthall, b. 1712, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1776, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 65 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Eleanor Nuthall, b. Abt 1699, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age ~ 54 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,5,2
John Nuthall (III) died before 9 November 1714 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.6
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Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mr. John Nutthall, Jr. 36B.49 I £238.2.5 Nov 16 1714
Appraisers: Robert Clarke, John Reed.
Creditors: Edmond Plowden, Will. Combs.
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John Nuthall, Jr. 37A.138 A SM 2238.2.5 2175.16.5 Sep 3 1716
Received from: Hector Macklean of Peter Ivy, Mr. Robert Newstop.
Payments to: Mr. Wornell Hunt, Mr. Thomas Sprigg, Thomas Coope, Hector Macklain, William Marea Farthing, William Combs, John Read, James Makin, Martha Welman, John Sewell, Thomas Blackman, Lewis Hassell, Col. Henry Lowe.
Executrix: Ellianor Nuthall.
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Nutthall, James, 28th Apr., 1685 ; 12th June, 1685.
To wife Mary, exex., 1/5 of personalty.
son James, all land and 1/5 of personalty.
To dau. Eliza:, 1/5 of personalty, at 16 yrs. of age.
To dau. Mary, 1/5 of personalty at 16 yrs. of age.
To wife's 2 sons, John and James Boulton, 1/5 of personalty at 21 yrs. of age.
To John, son of brother John Nutthall, 200 A., residue of lands to daus. and stepsons of testator, sd. son James dying during minority.
Test: Richd. Charelet, Robt. Dour, Cor Watkinson. 4. 110
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Nuthall, John, Sr., gentleman, St. Mary's County, 22nd Nov., 1713; 8th Sept., 1714.
To grandson Breaht Nuthall, at 21 yrs., and granddau. Elinor Nuthall, at 16 yrs., personalty.
To son John, ex, residue of estate., real and personal, and reversionary legatee in event of death of either grandchild afsd. during minority.
Test: Edmund Plowden, Thos. Sprigg, Dorothy Ashe.13. 728.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
To: Maj. WALLTER SMITH of Calvert County, gent. Price: 61 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 part of "Three Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said land was formerly bequeathed by THOMAS HILLERY in his will dated 2 February 1697, to ELINOR his wife who, after his decease, married JOHN NUTTWELL; said tract was conveyed to said THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. by JOHN* NUTTWELL and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Signature: THOMAS SPRIG
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLY, ROB'R WADE
Ackn'd: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. and wife MARGRETT, 26 March 1701.
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 526
Enrolled at request of Rev. George Murdock 18 Dec 1729:
Eleanor Williams, widow, for £180; unto Eleanor Nutthall; slaves, household goods, cattle, etc; 24 Jul 1724; /s/ Eleanor Williams; wit. Jonathan Simmons, Elizabeth Simmons (mark); 25 Jul 1724 money recd of Mrs- Eleanor Nutthall; 18 Dec 1729 bill of sale sworn to
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 397-402 This Indenture made 22nd May 1727 between EDMUND PLOWDEN & BRENT NUTTHALL both of St. Mary's County in Province of Maryland Gent. of one part & GEORGE MASON of Stafford County in Colony of Virginia Gent. Whereas GILES BRENT late of the County Stafford Esqr. by his Last Will & Testament bearing date last day of August 1671 inter alia did bequeath unto his son & heir GILES BRENT and heirs of his body lawfully begotten all his land .. due to him in Virginia .. and for want of such heirs then to his the said Giles the Fathers own right heirs and for want of such then to the right heirs of his Father RICHARD BRENT Esgr. deced antiently Lord of the mannors of Admington & Larke stoke in the county of Glocester in England .. by an Estate in fee tail in all the premises to him & heirs of his body & being so possessed afterwards died leaving Issue a son WILLIAM BRENT & two daughters MARGARET & MARY BRENT which Margarett Intermarried with a certain GEORGE PLOWDEN late of St. Marys county and Province of Maryland aforesaid Gent. deced by whom she had issue the said EDMUND PLOWDEN (one of the Parties to these Present) and the said Mary Intermarried with a certain JOHN NUTTHALL late also of Saint Marys County and Province of Maryland afd Gent. deced by whom she had issue the said BRENT NUTTHALL (the other party to these presents) which said Edmund Plowden and Brent Nuthall as heirs of the said Margaret & Mary by vertue of the aforesaid devise are Imediately after the end 4 determination of the Estate in fee tail in the aforesaid Giles Brent the son & the heirs of his body .. Intituled to a Joynt Estate in fee simple in all lands & premises aforesaid .. Now this Indenture witnesseth that Edmund Plowden and Brent Nutthall in consideration of sum Forty pounds Sterl..to each of them in hand paid .. loth hereby acknowledge .. of every part and parcel thereof .. hereby release .. said George Mason .. doth acknowledge themselves to be fully paid .. have granted forever all the reversions when it shall happen to come .. after the end & determination of the aforesaid Estate in fee tail for want of heirs of the body lawfully begotten of the aforesaid Giles Brent the son in all the land in Stafford County .. by force of the devise of the above named Giles Brent Esqr Great Grandfather to the said Edmund and Brent and all the right ., they assign a good sure & sufficient Estate .. of all the lands & inheritance in all & singular the before mentioned unto George Mason ..
Presence Stephen McKey, Edmund Plowden
Benj. McKey, John Mercer Brent Nutthall
At Court held for Stafford County 14th June 1727 Deed of Sale and Receipt of Consideration money acknowledged by Edmund Plowden and Brent Nutthall admitted to record.
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 402- 406 Know all men . , We EDMUND PLOWDEN and BRENT NUTTHAL both of St. Marys parish in Province of Maryland Gent. are bound unto GEORGE MASON of Stafford County in just sum of Ten thousand pounds Sterl. Money of great Britain .. 22 May 1727. The condition is such that whereas GILES BRENT late of Stafford County in Colonly of Virginia Esgr. deced by his Last Will & Testament dated last day of August 1671 Inter alia did bequeath unto his son & heir GILES BRENT and to heirs .. all his land .. any way due to him in Virginia & for want of such heirs then to his the said Giles the father's own right heirs & for want of such then to the right heirs of his Father RICHARD BRENT Esgr. deced antiently Lord of the mannors of Admington & Larke Stoke in the County of Gloscester in England by virtue of which devise the said Giles took an estate in fee tail in all the premises and afterwards dyed leaving issue a son WILLIAM BRENT and two Daughters MARGARET & MARY BRENT which Margaret Inter-married with a certain GEORGE PLOWDEN late of St. Marys County and Province of Maryland Gent, deced by whom she had issue the above bound Edmund Plowden and the said Mary inter married with a certain JOHN NUTTHAL late also of St. Marys County Province of Maryland Gent. deced by whom she had issue the above bound Brent Nutthall which said Edmund & Brent as heirs of said Margaret & Mary their Mothers by virtue of the aforesaid devise are Immediately after the Determination of the Estate in said Giles Brent .. Intituled to a Joynt Estate in fee simple and whereas said Edmund and Brent have sold unto George Mason all their right in all the lands lying in Stafford County in Virginia .. which they have by virtue of the said Giles Brent Esqr. Great Grandfather .. now if .. shall at all times execute Deed conveyance their right the premises of him .. Geo. Mason .. and also when it shall happen that the Estate in fee Tail shall be determined .. shall make good sure sufficient Estate .. in all the said lands .. then the above obligation shall be voyd or otherwise shall remain in full force.
Presence Stephen McKay, Edmund Plowden
Benin. McKey, Jno. Mercer Brent Nutthall
At a Court held for Stafford County 14th June 1727 This Bond proved .. admitted to record.2
Family 1 | Mary Brent b. c 1675, d. c 1698 |
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Family 2 | Eleanor Sprigg b. 1669, d. c Nov 1742 |
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Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accesssed 26 September 2025. John Nuthall
Male Abt 1671 - 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15483&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Barbara MNU Nuthall Abt 1655 - Bef 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15792&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Mary Brent Abt 1675 - Abt 1698: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15484&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Eleanor Sprigg 1669 - Abt 1742: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I13083&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. John Nuthall Abt 1671 - 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15483&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Brent Nuthall Abt 1694 - Aft 1727: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I93305&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Eleanor Nuthall Abt 1699 - Aft 1752: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I144838&tree=Tree1
Robert Wade1,2
M, #90757, b. 1668, d. between 4 November 1713 and 2 February 1714
Last Edited | 26 Sep 2025 |
Robert Wade was born in 1668 at Charles Co., Maryland, USA.2 He married Elizabeth Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, in 1698 at Calvert Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Robert Wade, b. 1668, Charles County, Maryland d. 2 Feb 1714, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 46 years)
Marriage 1698 Charles County, Maryland
Children
1. Eleanor Wade, b. 1691, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1730 (Age > 40 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Zachariah Wade, b. 1698, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 8 Apr 1745, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Nehemiah Wade, b. 1703, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Frederick County, Maryland (Age > 50 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Zepheniah Wade, b. 1705, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 15 Jul 1746, Fairfax County, Virginia - inventory (Age 41 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
5. Richard Wade, b. 1707, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 3 Jan 1798, King George Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age 91 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
6. Anne Wade, b. Abt 1708, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Frederick County, Maryland (Age ~ 45 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
7. Margaret Wade, b. 1711 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,3,2
Robert Wade died between 4 November 1713 and 2 February 1714 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of probate thereof.2
His estate was probated on 2 February 1714 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Capt. Robert Wade 35A.312 I PG £414.18 Feb 3 1713
Appraisers: Francis Morly, J. Leman.
Approvers: Samuell Magruder, Thomas Sprigg, Zachariah Wade.
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Robert Wade 36B.113 A PG £414.18.3 £176.4.4 Oct 28 1714
Received from: William Nett, Gilbert Higginson, Capt. Keyser.
Payments to: Mr. Fraizier, Samuell Peeles, Thomas Sprigg, Sr., Thomas Applegate, William Floyd, Robert Owens, Abell Collier, Joseph Storrey, James Robison, William Skillingsworth, Ruth Goodricks, Thomas Plunkers, John Middleton, Thomas Clagett, Henry Crumpton, Frederick Claudius, Christopher Allence, Joseph Hatton, Thomas Harny, Heneage Robinson, estate of William Hutchison, William Moor.
Legatees: Zachariah Wade.
Executors: Mr. William Penson and his wife Elisabeth Penson.
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Pigman, John, Prince George's County, 10thOct., 1712; 27th Oct., 1712.
To wife Sarah., extx., dwelling plantation during life.
To youngest son Mason and hrs., 50 A. adj. and sd. plantation at decease of his mother. Shd. sd. son die during minority and without issue, his portion to pass to testator's other child. by present wife.
To dau. Mary Mason and hrs., 37 A., where Anthony Long lives.
To eldest son John., 50 A. adj, tract bequeathed dau. Mary. Shd. son John die during minority or without issue, sd. 50 A. to dau. Mary and hrs.
To daus. Elizabeth, Grace, Catherine and Ann, personalty.
Test: Fran. Clarvo., Robt. Wade, William Hunter. 15. 83.
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WADE, ZACHARIAH, Prince George's Co. 13 Dec, 1744;8 Apr, 1745
To son ZACHARIAH, "Stoney Harbour," north side Tinkers Run and "Wade's Adventure."
Reserving to MARY, my beloved wife, her dower (page 52).
To dau MEEK, 100 A. of "Stoney Harbor' which land was bequeathed to him by his father, ROBERT WADE,
To daus Anne and MARY ANN, "Wade's Adventure," lying near the head of Piscataway Creek, 150 A., which I purchased of Robert Wade, Jr.
To dau MEEK, 1 horse which came of Richard Wade"s mare and was broke and gaited by Alexander Norton. (Pgs. 52 & 53)
My late dau ELIZABETH, the wife of Richard Harrison, was provided for when married to sd. Harrison, now dec'd.
To JOSEPH, the son of sd. Harrison, money for mourning rings
To VIRLINDER, the dau of sd. Harrison, also by my sd, dau ELIZABETH, when she is age 16 or on her date of marriage.
To grand-son GEORGE WADE, 20 s.
To JOHN, the son and SARAH, the dau of my late bro, dec'd.
Wit: John Tolson., Step. Pickering, James Kendall,
8 Apr, 1745 came MARY WADE. extx, and declared she was determined to have her thirds of dec'd's estate and would not abide by the devise as in the will. 24.51-53
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Robert Wade b. 1655 MD, d. 1713/14 Prince George's Co, MD, m. Elizabeth Sprigg, daughter of Thomas Sprigg & Eleanor Nuthall, b. 1630, d. 1704, of Calvert Co, MD. Robert was a Justice of Prince George's Co, MD from 1697-1705. 7 children:
Zachariah Wade married unk and had a daughter
Meek Wade m. Enoch Magruder.
Robert Wade Jr.
Zepheniah Wade b.1702 Prince George's Co, MD, d. 1796 Fairfax Co, Virginia, m. Verlinda
Pottenger b. 18 Oct 1706 Prince George's Co, MD, daughter of John Pottenger & Mary Beall.
1 daughter:
Eleanor Wade d. 19 Nov 1764 VA, m. 20 Dec 1753 to John Barry, 3 children:
William Barry
Verlinda Barry
Sara Barry
Richard Wade
Elinor Wade m. before 1734 to Samuel Magruder Jr., son of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall
Anne Wade m. Capt.Alexander Magruder, son of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall. 7 Children:
Sarah Magruder m. John Clagett and had 13 children
Nathaniel Magruder 1726-1793, m. Elizabeth Offutt
Samuel Wade Magruder 1728-1792, m. Lucy Beall
Hezekiah Magruder 1729-1806, m. Susanna Talbott.
Elinor Magruder d.1800, m. Edward Talbott believed brother of Susanna Talbott
Anne Magruder
Elizabeth Magruder.
Nehemiah Wade
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 18 November 1696
From: RANDOLPH HANSEN of Charles County, gent.
To: JOHN FFENDALL, carpenter, and JOSHUAH MARSHALL, planter; both of Charles Co.
Price: 100 pounds sterling
Property: RANDOLPH HANSON of Charles County, gentle-man, and his wife BARBARA, appointed WILLIAM HUTCHISON of P. G. County, gentleman, attorney to deliver into the possession of JOHN FFENDALL and JOSHUAH MARSHALL two tracts of land near an old Indian town called Aquakeeke, on the east side of Piscataway River, formerly in Charles County, now in P. G. Co; said FFENDALL was to have the 500 acre tract called "Hansonton" and said MARSHALL was to have the 360 acre tract called "Charley."
Signatures: RANDOLPH HENSON (mark) and BARBARA HENSON.
Wit.: ROBT. WADE, ROBER. GLOVER
Ackn'd: WILLIAM HUTCHISON by letter of attorney from RANDOLPH HANSON, 24 November 1696.
Recorded: 24 November 1696, Vol. A, Page 19
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 August 1695
From: THOMAS SMITH of Calvert County, planter
To: THOMAS WELLS of Calvert County, planter
Price: 90 pounds sterling
Property: A 200 acre tract called "Strife" in Calvert County, on the west side of Patuxent River in the freshes of the river, being part of a warrant for 4,000 acres; bounded by land laid out for FRANCIS SWANTONE, EDWARD ISAACK, and THOMAS BOWDELLS. This land was patented to Col. HENRY DARNALL, Esq., by CHARLES,Lord Baltimore, in 1680; he sold the 200 acres to PETER BURGIS of Calvert County, 8 January 1684; said BURGIS then conveyed it to the said THOMAS SMITH, 19 June 1688.
Signatures: THOMAS SMITH and MARY SMITH
Wit.: ROBERT WADE, JOHN UNDERWOOD
Ackn'd: THOMAS SMITH and MARY his wife, (no date) Recorded: 26 January 1696, Vol. A, Page 26
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 23 June 1697
From: JAMES MOORE of P. G. County, carpenter
To: WILLIAM MOORE of P. G. Co.
Price: 1818 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 80 acre tract in P. G. Co. called "Beales Hunting Quarter" in the freshes and in the fork of the western branch of the Patuxent River and on the southwest side of Collington Branch; adjoining land of JOHN DEMALL, Capt. BROCK, and Capt. PERRY'S land called "Chelsey"; subject to the condition that MARY FFALKNER, formerly called MARY MOORE, being the natural mother of the said WILLIAM MOORE, shall have possession and use of the land during her natural life; this land was part of a 300 acre tract patented to JAMES MOORE, 1 July 1682.
Signature: JAMES MOORE
Wit.: ROBERT WADE, THOMAS SPRIGG JR.
Ackn'd: JAMES MOORE and MARY MOORE his wife, 24 June 1697.
Recorded: 24 June 1697, Vol. A, Page 52
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 5 September 1697
From: JOHN BOYDE of P. G. Co.
To: JOHN MOBBERLY of Anne Arundel Co.
Price: 7800 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 127 acre tract called "Amptill Grainge" on Patuxent River in P. G. County, bounding on a branch of the Patuxent and a tract called "Essington."
Signature: JOHN BOYDE (mark)
Wit.: THO'S EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM BARTON, ROBERT WADE Ackn'd: JOHN BOYDE and wife MARY, 29 September 1697 Recorded: 29 September 1697, Vol. A, Page 62A
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 24 November 1697
From: ROGER BROOKE, JR. of Calvert County, gent.
To: JOHN BOYLE of P. G. Co.
Price: 15,000 lbs. tobacco and two lots, "Reighleys Lott" and "Concord" as made over by said JOHN BOYD to said ROGER BROOKE by deed equal date to these presents [see above deed for descriptions of tracts]. Property: All the 350 acre tract called "Amptill Grange" in Calvert Co. on the west side of the north fork of Patuxent River, bounding on the river and a tract called "Essenten" laid out for DEMETRIUS CARTWRIGHT.
Signature: ROGER BROOKE JUN.
Wit.: CLEBORNE LOMAX, ROBERT WADE
Ackn'd: ROGER BROOKE, 24 November 1697
Recorded: 24 November 1697, Vol. A, Page 78
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 8 December 1697
From: WILLIAM HUTCHESON of P. G. County, and his wife SARAH.
To: FFRANCIS GOODERWEEK JR. of Charles Co. Price: 8000 lbs. tobacco
Property: 228 acres being the southwest half of a tract called "Oxmontown" on Piscataway Branch in P. G. County, formerly Charles County, bounding on ROBERT WADE'S land on Piscataway Branch, and on "Dubling."
Signatures: WILLIAM HUCHISON and SARAH HUCHISON
Wit.: JOHN SYK (mark), FFRANCIS GOODERWEEK, SENIOR
Ackn'd: WILLIAM HUTCHESON and SARAH his wife, 8 December 1697.
Recorded: 7 November 1698, Vol. A, Page 156
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 15 January 1700
From: WILLIAM CLARKSON formerly of Charles County, now of P. G. County, planter.
To: ROBERT CLARKE of P. G. County, planter
Price: 7000 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 192 acre tract called "Clarksons Purchase" on Broad Creek below the mouth of Clash Creek and bounding on "Addisons Expidition" and "Bachellors Harbour."
Signatures: WILLIAM CLARKSON, RUTH CLARKSON
Wit.: JOHN HAWKINS, ROBT. WADE
Ackn'd: WILLIAM CLARKSON and RUTH his wife, 15 January 1700.
Recorded: (day & month unspecified) 1699, Vol. A, Page 197.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
To: Maj. WALLTER SMITH of Calvert County, gent. Price: 61 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 part of "Three Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said land was formerly bequeathed by THOMAS HILLERY in his will dated 2 February 1697, to ELINOR his wife who, after his decease, married JOHN NUTTWELL; said tract was conveyed to said THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. by JOHN* NUTTWELL and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Signature: THOMAS SPRIG
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLY, ROB'R WADE
Ackn'd: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. and wife MARGRETT, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: (no date specified), Vol. A, Page 357
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 31 August 1700
From: PHILLIP LYNES of Charles County, gent., and wife MARGARETT.
To: HICKFORD LEMAN of P. G. Co.
Price: 127 pounds sterling
Property: The southern half of the 800 acre tract "Batchelors Harbour" in P. G. County, formerly in Charles County, on the east side of Piscataway River about two miles above Piscataway Creek, bounding on St. George Creek, Ash Creek, and Jeroms Creek which is also called Swan Creek.
Signature: PHILIP LYNES
Wit.: JOHN HAWKINS, ROBT. WADE, JOHN BALDWIN
Ackn'd: PHILLIP LYNES, 31 August 1700 Recorded: (date unspecified), Vol. A, Page 385
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 1 May 1701
From: JOHN ADDISON of P. G. County, and wife REBECCA; and WILLIAM HUTCHISON of P. G. County, and wife SARAH.
To: JAMES GREEN of P. G. County, and THOMAS FREDERICK of P. G. Co.
Price: 15,000 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 600 acre tract "Strife" in P. G. Co. on the north side of Mattawoman Branch, bounding on the main road from Piscataway to Port Tobacco now called the lower road, and on the upper road to Port Tobacco.
Signatures: JNO. ADDISON, WM. HUTCHISON
Wit.: WILLIAM TANYHILL, ROBT. WADE
Ackn'd: JOHN ADDISON, Esq., and wife REBECCA; and WILLIAM HUTCHISON and wife SARAH, 1 May 1701. Recorded: 9 July 1701, Vol. A, Page 387
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 154
Enrolled at request of Richard Tubman 8 Apr 1727:
Deed of Gift, 23 Nov 1726; from Samuel Magruder, Sr. and Eleanor his wife to their dau. Sarah Tubman; part of a tract called Forrest Green which was bequeathed to Eleanor Magruder by her father, Robert Wade; being at this time the dwelling plantation of Richard Tubman, husband of Eleanor; /s/ Samuel Magruder, Eleanor Magruder; wit. Ralph Crabb, Jno- Magruder
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1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 242
Enrolled at request of Richard Tubman 25 Mar 1731:
Indenture, 25 Mar 1731; Between Alexander Magruder, Gent. and Anne Magruder his wife of one part and Richard Tubman, Gent; whereas Robert Wade, dec'd, sic) Zachariah Wade, did by his will bequeath his daus. Eleanor and Anne equally a tract called Forrest Green originally patented Zachariah for 500 acres in Charles Co; Anne now wife of Alexander Magruder; this indenture Alexander Magruder and Anne his wife for £50 to Richard Tubman all their claim to above tract; /s/ Alexander Magruder, Jr., Anne Magruder; wit. Saml. Magruder, Jr., John Stoddert; ack. 25 Mar 1731 by Alexander Magruder and Anne his wife
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1739-1743 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Y, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 508.
Jun 17, 1742 from Gabriel Parker of Calvert County, Gent, and Ann, his wife, to John Hawkins Jr of PG, merchant, for 10 £sterling, and for other considerations, the lst lot taken out of a tract of land called Hazard, lying in Page near the head of Piscataway Cr, bounded by a locust post marked No 1IH May 22, 1742 standing near the main road that leads from Piscataway Bridge to Mattawoman & near the comer of a storehouse built by Robt Wade Sr and now belonging to sd John Hawkins, containing and laid out for about I acre of land. Signed - Gabriel Parker, Anne Parker. Wit - Henry Austin, Thos Ireland Jr. R Young, Calvert County Clerk, certified that both witnesses are Calvert County JPs. Recorded Jun 23, 1742.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08.2
Robert Wade left a will on 4 November 1713 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Will of Robert WADE of Prince George's County, Maryland. 4 Nov 1713 2nd Feb 1714.
To eld. son Zachary and hrs., part of "Stony Harbour" on the north side, also 100 A. on lower side, the whole tract being 700 A.
To son Robert and hrs., residue of "Stony Harbour."
To sons Nehemiah and Zaphaniah, equally, and hrs., 600 A., "Market Overton" at Pamonkey [Pomunky] at 21 yrs; survivor to inherit portion of deceased.
To daus. Elinor MAGRUDER and Anne WADE, 500 A., "Forrest Green" on Mattawoman, adj. land of Jno. and Mary CLARK, now in possession of Geo. DENT.
To son Richard and hrs., 250 A., "Friendship" at decease of his mother, and land afsd. devised dau. Anne should she die during minority or unmarried.
To child. afsd., personalty.
To wife Eliza:, extx., dwelling plantation and "Friendship" afsd. during life, also residue of personalty. Test: Jno. PRITCHETT, Abel COLLYER [COLLIER], J. FRASER, Hickford LEMAN.
(13. 612. MD Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3.)2
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Robert Wade, b. 1668, Charles County, Maryland d. 2 Feb 1714, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 46 years)
Marriage 1698 Charles County, Maryland
Children
1. Eleanor Wade, b. 1691, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1730 (Age > 40 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Zachariah Wade, b. 1698, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 8 Apr 1745, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Nehemiah Wade, b. 1703, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Frederick County, Maryland (Age > 50 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Zepheniah Wade, b. 1705, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 15 Jul 1746, Fairfax County, Virginia - inventory (Age 41 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
5. Richard Wade, b. 1707, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 3 Jan 1798, King George Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age 91 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
6. Anne Wade, b. Abt 1708, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1752, Frederick County, Maryland (Age ~ 45 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
7. Margaret Wade, b. 1711 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,3,2
Robert Wade died between 4 November 1713 and 2 February 1714 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of probate thereof.2
His estate was probated on 2 February 1714 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Capt. Robert Wade 35A.312 I PG £414.18 Feb 3 1713
Appraisers: Francis Morly, J. Leman.
Approvers: Samuell Magruder, Thomas Sprigg, Zachariah Wade.
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Robert Wade 36B.113 A PG £414.18.3 £176.4.4 Oct 28 1714
Received from: William Nett, Gilbert Higginson, Capt. Keyser.
Payments to: Mr. Fraizier, Samuell Peeles, Thomas Sprigg, Sr., Thomas Applegate, William Floyd, Robert Owens, Abell Collier, Joseph Storrey, James Robison, William Skillingsworth, Ruth Goodricks, Thomas Plunkers, John Middleton, Thomas Clagett, Henry Crumpton, Frederick Claudius, Christopher Allence, Joseph Hatton, Thomas Harny, Heneage Robinson, estate of William Hutchison, William Moor.
Legatees: Zachariah Wade.
Executors: Mr. William Penson and his wife Elisabeth Penson.
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Pigman, John, Prince George's County, 10thOct., 1712; 27th Oct., 1712.
To wife Sarah., extx., dwelling plantation during life.
To youngest son Mason and hrs., 50 A. adj. and sd. plantation at decease of his mother. Shd. sd. son die during minority and without issue, his portion to pass to testator's other child. by present wife.
To dau. Mary Mason and hrs., 37 A., where Anthony Long lives.
To eldest son John., 50 A. adj, tract bequeathed dau. Mary. Shd. son John die during minority or without issue, sd. 50 A. to dau. Mary and hrs.
To daus. Elizabeth, Grace, Catherine and Ann, personalty.
Test: Fran. Clarvo., Robt. Wade, William Hunter. 15. 83.
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WADE, ZACHARIAH, Prince George's Co. 13 Dec, 1744;8 Apr, 1745
To son ZACHARIAH, "Stoney Harbour," north side Tinkers Run and "Wade's Adventure."
Reserving to MARY, my beloved wife, her dower (page 52).
To dau MEEK, 100 A. of "Stoney Harbor' which land was bequeathed to him by his father, ROBERT WADE,
To daus Anne and MARY ANN, "Wade's Adventure," lying near the head of Piscataway Creek, 150 A., which I purchased of Robert Wade, Jr.
To dau MEEK, 1 horse which came of Richard Wade"s mare and was broke and gaited by Alexander Norton. (Pgs. 52 & 53)
My late dau ELIZABETH, the wife of Richard Harrison, was provided for when married to sd. Harrison, now dec'd.
To JOSEPH, the son of sd. Harrison, money for mourning rings
To VIRLINDER, the dau of sd. Harrison, also by my sd, dau ELIZABETH, when she is age 16 or on her date of marriage.
To grand-son GEORGE WADE, 20 s.
To JOHN, the son and SARAH, the dau of my late bro, dec'd.
Wit: John Tolson., Step. Pickering, James Kendall,
8 Apr, 1745 came MARY WADE. extx, and declared she was determined to have her thirds of dec'd's estate and would not abide by the devise as in the will. 24.51-53
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Robert Wade b. 1655 MD, d. 1713/14 Prince George's Co, MD, m. Elizabeth Sprigg, daughter of Thomas Sprigg & Eleanor Nuthall, b. 1630, d. 1704, of Calvert Co, MD. Robert was a Justice of Prince George's Co, MD from 1697-1705. 7 children:
Zachariah Wade married unk and had a daughter
Meek Wade m. Enoch Magruder.
Robert Wade Jr.
Zepheniah Wade b.1702 Prince George's Co, MD, d. 1796 Fairfax Co, Virginia, m. Verlinda
Pottenger b. 18 Oct 1706 Prince George's Co, MD, daughter of John Pottenger & Mary Beall.
1 daughter:
Eleanor Wade d. 19 Nov 1764 VA, m. 20 Dec 1753 to John Barry, 3 children:
William Barry
Verlinda Barry
Sara Barry
Richard Wade
Elinor Wade m. before 1734 to Samuel Magruder Jr., son of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall
Anne Wade m. Capt.Alexander Magruder, son of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall. 7 Children:
Sarah Magruder m. John Clagett and had 13 children
Nathaniel Magruder 1726-1793, m. Elizabeth Offutt
Samuel Wade Magruder 1728-1792, m. Lucy Beall
Hezekiah Magruder 1729-1806, m. Susanna Talbott.
Elinor Magruder d.1800, m. Edward Talbott believed brother of Susanna Talbott
Anne Magruder
Elizabeth Magruder.
Nehemiah Wade
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 18 November 1696
From: RANDOLPH HANSEN of Charles County, gent.
To: JOHN FFENDALL, carpenter, and JOSHUAH MARSHALL, planter; both of Charles Co.
Price: 100 pounds sterling
Property: RANDOLPH HANSON of Charles County, gentle-man, and his wife BARBARA, appointed WILLIAM HUTCHISON of P. G. County, gentleman, attorney to deliver into the possession of JOHN FFENDALL and JOSHUAH MARSHALL two tracts of land near an old Indian town called Aquakeeke, on the east side of Piscataway River, formerly in Charles County, now in P. G. Co; said FFENDALL was to have the 500 acre tract called "Hansonton" and said MARSHALL was to have the 360 acre tract called "Charley."
Signatures: RANDOLPH HENSON (mark) and BARBARA HENSON.
Wit.: ROBT. WADE, ROBER. GLOVER
Ackn'd: WILLIAM HUTCHISON by letter of attorney from RANDOLPH HANSON, 24 November 1696.
Recorded: 24 November 1696, Vol. A, Page 19
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 August 1695
From: THOMAS SMITH of Calvert County, planter
To: THOMAS WELLS of Calvert County, planter
Price: 90 pounds sterling
Property: A 200 acre tract called "Strife" in Calvert County, on the west side of Patuxent River in the freshes of the river, being part of a warrant for 4,000 acres; bounded by land laid out for FRANCIS SWANTONE, EDWARD ISAACK, and THOMAS BOWDELLS. This land was patented to Col. HENRY DARNALL, Esq., by CHARLES,Lord Baltimore, in 1680; he sold the 200 acres to PETER BURGIS of Calvert County, 8 January 1684; said BURGIS then conveyed it to the said THOMAS SMITH, 19 June 1688.
Signatures: THOMAS SMITH and MARY SMITH
Wit.: ROBERT WADE, JOHN UNDERWOOD
Ackn'd: THOMAS SMITH and MARY his wife, (no date) Recorded: 26 January 1696, Vol. A, Page 26
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 23 June 1697
From: JAMES MOORE of P. G. County, carpenter
To: WILLIAM MOORE of P. G. Co.
Price: 1818 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 80 acre tract in P. G. Co. called "Beales Hunting Quarter" in the freshes and in the fork of the western branch of the Patuxent River and on the southwest side of Collington Branch; adjoining land of JOHN DEMALL, Capt. BROCK, and Capt. PERRY'S land called "Chelsey"; subject to the condition that MARY FFALKNER, formerly called MARY MOORE, being the natural mother of the said WILLIAM MOORE, shall have possession and use of the land during her natural life; this land was part of a 300 acre tract patented to JAMES MOORE, 1 July 1682.
Signature: JAMES MOORE
Wit.: ROBERT WADE, THOMAS SPRIGG JR.
Ackn'd: JAMES MOORE and MARY MOORE his wife, 24 June 1697.
Recorded: 24 June 1697, Vol. A, Page 52
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 5 September 1697
From: JOHN BOYDE of P. G. Co.
To: JOHN MOBBERLY of Anne Arundel Co.
Price: 7800 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 127 acre tract called "Amptill Grainge" on Patuxent River in P. G. County, bounding on a branch of the Patuxent and a tract called "Essington."
Signature: JOHN BOYDE (mark)
Wit.: THO'S EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM BARTON, ROBERT WADE Ackn'd: JOHN BOYDE and wife MARY, 29 September 1697 Recorded: 29 September 1697, Vol. A, Page 62A
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 24 November 1697
From: ROGER BROOKE, JR. of Calvert County, gent.
To: JOHN BOYLE of P. G. Co.
Price: 15,000 lbs. tobacco and two lots, "Reighleys Lott" and "Concord" as made over by said JOHN BOYD to said ROGER BROOKE by deed equal date to these presents [see above deed for descriptions of tracts]. Property: All the 350 acre tract called "Amptill Grange" in Calvert Co. on the west side of the north fork of Patuxent River, bounding on the river and a tract called "Essenten" laid out for DEMETRIUS CARTWRIGHT.
Signature: ROGER BROOKE JUN.
Wit.: CLEBORNE LOMAX, ROBERT WADE
Ackn'd: ROGER BROOKE, 24 November 1697
Recorded: 24 November 1697, Vol. A, Page 78
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 8 December 1697
From: WILLIAM HUTCHESON of P. G. County, and his wife SARAH.
To: FFRANCIS GOODERWEEK JR. of Charles Co. Price: 8000 lbs. tobacco
Property: 228 acres being the southwest half of a tract called "Oxmontown" on Piscataway Branch in P. G. County, formerly Charles County, bounding on ROBERT WADE'S land on Piscataway Branch, and on "Dubling."
Signatures: WILLIAM HUCHISON and SARAH HUCHISON
Wit.: JOHN SYK (mark), FFRANCIS GOODERWEEK, SENIOR
Ackn'd: WILLIAM HUTCHESON and SARAH his wife, 8 December 1697.
Recorded: 7 November 1698, Vol. A, Page 156
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 15 January 1700
From: WILLIAM CLARKSON formerly of Charles County, now of P. G. County, planter.
To: ROBERT CLARKE of P. G. County, planter
Price: 7000 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 192 acre tract called "Clarksons Purchase" on Broad Creek below the mouth of Clash Creek and bounding on "Addisons Expidition" and "Bachellors Harbour."
Signatures: WILLIAM CLARKSON, RUTH CLARKSON
Wit.: JOHN HAWKINS, ROBT. WADE
Ackn'd: WILLIAM CLARKSON and RUTH his wife, 15 January 1700.
Recorded: (day & month unspecified) 1699, Vol. A, Page 197.
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: JOHN NUTTWELL of St. Mary's County, planter; and wife ELINOR.
To: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
Price: 50 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 acre part of the tract called "Three'Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said tract having been bequeathed by THOMAS HILLARY, late of Calvert County, deceased, by will dated 2 February 1697, to said ELINOR who was then his wife.
Signatures: JOHN NUTTWELL, JR., ELINOR NUTTWELL (her mark).
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLEY, ROB'T WADE
Ackn'd: JO'N NUTTWELL, and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: 3 May 1701, Vol. A, Page 354
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 26 March 1701
From: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. of P. G. County, gent.
To: Maj. WALLTER SMITH of Calvert County, gent. Price: 61 pounds sterling
Property: A 250 part of "Three Sisters" in P. G. Co. at the head of Western Branch; said land was formerly bequeathed by THOMAS HILLERY in his will dated 2 February 1697, to ELINOR his wife who, after his decease, married JOHN NUTTWELL; said tract was conveyed to said THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. by JOHN* NUTTWELL and wife ELINOR, 26 March 1701.
Signature: THOMAS SPRIG
Wit.: ROB'T BRADLY, ROB'R WADE
Ackn'd: THOMAS SPRIGG, JR. and wife MARGRETT, 26 March 1701.
Recorded: (no date specified), Vol. A, Page 357
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 31 August 1700
From: PHILLIP LYNES of Charles County, gent., and wife MARGARETT.
To: HICKFORD LEMAN of P. G. Co.
Price: 127 pounds sterling
Property: The southern half of the 800 acre tract "Batchelors Harbour" in P. G. County, formerly in Charles County, on the east side of Piscataway River about two miles above Piscataway Creek, bounding on St. George Creek, Ash Creek, and Jeroms Creek which is also called Swan Creek.
Signature: PHILIP LYNES
Wit.: JOHN HAWKINS, ROBT. WADE, JOHN BALDWIN
Ackn'd: PHILLIP LYNES, 31 August 1700 Recorded: (date unspecified), Vol. A, Page 385
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Deed, 1 May 1701
From: JOHN ADDISON of P. G. County, and wife REBECCA; and WILLIAM HUTCHISON of P. G. County, and wife SARAH.
To: JAMES GREEN of P. G. County, and THOMAS FREDERICK of P. G. Co.
Price: 15,000 lbs. tobacco
Property: All the 600 acre tract "Strife" in P. G. Co. on the north side of Mattawoman Branch, bounding on the main road from Piscataway to Port Tobacco now called the lower road, and on the upper road to Port Tobacco.
Signatures: JNO. ADDISON, WM. HUTCHISON
Wit.: WILLIAM TANYHILL, ROBT. WADE
Ackn'd: JOHN ADDISON, Esq., and wife REBECCA; and WILLIAM HUTCHISON and wife SARAH, 1 May 1701. Recorded: 9 July 1701, Vol. A, Page 387
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 154
Enrolled at request of Richard Tubman 8 Apr 1727:
Deed of Gift, 23 Nov 1726; from Samuel Magruder, Sr. and Eleanor his wife to their dau. Sarah Tubman; part of a tract called Forrest Green which was bequeathed to Eleanor Magruder by her father, Robert Wade; being at this time the dwelling plantation of Richard Tubman, husband of Eleanor; /s/ Samuel Magruder, Eleanor Magruder; wit. Ralph Crabb, Jno- Magruder
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1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 242
Enrolled at request of Richard Tubman 25 Mar 1731:
Indenture, 25 Mar 1731; Between Alexander Magruder, Gent. and Anne Magruder his wife of one part and Richard Tubman, Gent; whereas Robert Wade, dec'd, sic) Zachariah Wade, did by his will bequeath his daus. Eleanor and Anne equally a tract called Forrest Green originally patented Zachariah for 500 acres in Charles Co; Anne now wife of Alexander Magruder; this indenture Alexander Magruder and Anne his wife for £50 to Richard Tubman all their claim to above tract; /s/ Alexander Magruder, Jr., Anne Magruder; wit. Saml. Magruder, Jr., John Stoddert; ack. 25 Mar 1731 by Alexander Magruder and Anne his wife
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1739-1743 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Y, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 508.
Jun 17, 1742 from Gabriel Parker of Calvert County, Gent, and Ann, his wife, to John Hawkins Jr of PG, merchant, for 10 £sterling, and for other considerations, the lst lot taken out of a tract of land called Hazard, lying in Page near the head of Piscataway Cr, bounded by a locust post marked No 1IH May 22, 1742 standing near the main road that leads from Piscataway Bridge to Mattawoman & near the comer of a storehouse built by Robt Wade Sr and now belonging to sd John Hawkins, containing and laid out for about I acre of land. Signed - Gabriel Parker, Anne Parker. Wit - Henry Austin, Thos Ireland Jr. R Young, Calvert County Clerk, certified that both witnesses are Calvert County JPs. Recorded Jun 23, 1742.
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: THREE SISTERS, THE; Owner: Hillery, Thomas: Orig County = V ; Patent Date: Jan 11, 1683: Ref: Liber 22 f 20 : Map Location: T-08.2
Robert Wade left a will on 4 November 1713 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Will of Robert WADE of Prince George's County, Maryland. 4 Nov 1713 2nd Feb 1714.
To eld. son Zachary and hrs., part of "Stony Harbour" on the north side, also 100 A. on lower side, the whole tract being 700 A.
To son Robert and hrs., residue of "Stony Harbour."
To sons Nehemiah and Zaphaniah, equally, and hrs., 600 A., "Market Overton" at Pamonkey [Pomunky] at 21 yrs; survivor to inherit portion of deceased.
To daus. Elinor MAGRUDER and Anne WADE, 500 A., "Forrest Green" on Mattawoman, adj. land of Jno. and Mary CLARK, now in possession of Geo. DENT.
To son Richard and hrs., 250 A., "Friendship" at decease of his mother, and land afsd. devised dau. Anne should she die during minority or unmarried.
To child. afsd., personalty.
To wife Eliza:, extx., dwelling plantation and "Friendship" afsd. during life, also residue of personalty. Test: Jno. PRITCHETT, Abel COLLYER [COLLIER], J. FRASER, Hickford LEMAN.
(13. 612. MD Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3.)2
Family | Elizabeth Sprigg b. c 1678, d. a 1714 |
Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Robert Wade 1668 - 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2011&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Elizabeth Sprigg Abt 1678 - Aft 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2012&tree=Tree1
Thomas Stockett1,2
M, #90758, b. 17 April 1667, d. before 8 December 1732
Father | Thomas Stockett3 b. 2 Apr 1635, d. 4 May 1671 |
Mother | Mary Wells4 b. 1637, d. 21 Jan 1698 |
Last Edited | 26 Sep 2025 |
Thomas Stockett was born on 17 April 1667 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.2 He married Mary Sprigg, daughter of Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent. and Eleanor Nuthall, on 12 March 1688/89 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Mary Sprigg, b. 1673, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. 27 Jan 1694, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 21 years)
Marriage 12 Mar 1689 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Children
1. Thomas Stockett, b. 18 Nov 1691, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 30 Oct 1762, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate (Age 70 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Elinor Stockett, b. Bef 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age < 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Elinor Stockett, b. 8 Dec 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Abt 1771, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 77 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Oliver Stockett, b. Bef 27 Jan 1694, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age > 11 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].5,1,2,6 Thomas Stockett married Demaris Welsh on 9 April 1700 at All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Demaris Welsh, b. 1669, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1732, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age > 64 years)
Marriage 9 Apr 1700 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Children
1. Priscilla Stockett, b. 19 Feb 1701, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1772, Calvert County, Maryland (Age > 72 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Lewis Stockett, b. 1702, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 11 Jan 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 2 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Mary Stockett, b. 20 Jan 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Elizabeth Stockett, b. 21 Feb 1706, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
5. Susannah Stockett, b. 26 Mar 1709, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1744, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age < 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
6. Frances Stockett, b. 26 Mar 1711, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
7. Sarah Stockett, b. 26 Feb 1713, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
8. Benjamin Stockett, b. 6 Jun 1715, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 25 Jan 1777, Queen Anne's County, Maryland - Probate (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
9. Anne Stockett, b. 16 Mar 1716, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 1717, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
10. Anne Stockett, b. 8 Mar 1717, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
11. Rachel Stockett, b. 1 May 1719, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
12. Catherine Stockett, b. 5 Aug 1721, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
13. Lewis Stockett, b. 6 Aug 1724, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 14 Oct 1785, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].7
Thomas Stockett died before 8 December 1732 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Stockett, Thomas, planter, A. A. County, 13th Oct., 1732; 8th Dec., 1732.
To son Benjamin and hrs., 1/2 dwell, plan. "The Obligation"; and personalty.
To youngest son Lewis and hrs., other half sd. tract; and personalty.
To son Thomas, 5s.
To dau Elleanor, wife of Richard Williams, personalty, inc. silver tankard and spoons, which were her mother's.
To wife Damaris, extx., 1/2 of residue of estate, remaining 2/3 to her daus. (unnamed), which are now unmarried.
Test: Daniel Carroll, Sarah Stockett, William Fish. 20, 490.
===
Thomas Stockett 21.82 AA £14.2.11 Oct 9 1735
Appraisers: William Sellman, Aleaxander Roseignquest (also Alexander Rosinquest). Creditors: Henry Leeke, John Watkins.
Next of kin: Richard Williams, Thomas Stockett.
Executrix: Mrs. Damaris Stockett.
===
Thomas Stockett 13.302 A AA £67.11.5 £79.8.0. Oct 9 1735
A second inventory is cited in the amount of £14.2.11.
Received from: John Ward.
Payments to: John Watkins, John Sappington, George Allen, John Welsh, Charles Calvert, Esq., John Beale, Esq., Henry Leeke (one of the representatives of Henry Leeke, his filial portion, deceased was surety to Henry Leeke), Joseph Leeke (one of the representatives to Henry Leeke, his filial portion) paid to his guardian Henry Leeke.
Administratrix/Executrix: Damaris Stockett.
===
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.gbnf.com/genealog3/hudson/html/notes.HTM
URL title: Notes
Note:
On July 31, 1699, Thomas Stockett exhibited the will of Mary Yate, late of Anne Arundel County, decd, before the Prerogative Court and was granted letters of administration with John Marshall and Mareen Duvall as the sureties. Warrants were accordingly issued to James Sanders, Sr., and Phillip Odell to appraise the estate. (Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 7, folio 335, Hall of Records)
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://pages.prodigy dot net/vanhudson/yates9.htm
URL title: Biographical notes from the George Yates Line
Note:
From Maryland Calendar of Wills:
Vol. II - Joseph Yate, Anne Arundel County, 6th June, 1621/11th Nov., ----: This is very probably a son of George Yate as it wills lands named "Yate's Forbearance", "The Range", "Charley" (this one is listed as Cheveny in reference above-same amount of acreage so one is misspelled of miscopied) and "Padworth Farm" (in addition to other lands). These were among the lands acquired by George in 1683, 1684, 1683 and 1680, respectively. Children: George, John, Anne (evidently under the age of 16), and Elizabeth (evidently married to a Plummer). Wife: Mary.
Vol II - Mary Yate, Anne Arundel County, 20th Mch., 1699. This is the wife of Joseph above. Shows children: Thomas Stockett (?from a previous marriage), Frances, wife of Marein Duvall (? from a previous marriage since she was not listed n Joseph's will), Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Plummer, George, John. Anne from above is not listed (perhaps she is deceased).
Vol IV - George Yeate, Baltimore County, 13th sept., 1717/18th Nov. 1717. This appears to be the son of Joseph above. It references the land "Forbearance" left to George and his brother John. Children (all under the of 21 evidently): George, Joshua, Samuel, Benjamin, Eleanor, Mary and Rachel.
Wife is listed as heir but it does not give her name. Also references a
brother John and his wife Elizabeth.
===
The Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I
Stockett, Thomas, Anne Arundel County, 23rd Apr., 1671; 4th May, 1671.
To wife Mary, entire estate, real and personal, during life.
To son Thomas and unborn child, if son, all real estate at death of wife afsd. To daus. (unnamed) all personal property at death of said wife.
To cous. Henry White, personalty.
Exs.: Brothers Francis and Henry Stockett and Richard Wells.
Test: Thos. Beson, Jr., Thos. Hedge. 1. 430.
===
Yate, Mary, A. A. Co., 29th Mch., 1699.
To son Thomas Stockett, ex., 211 A., "The Range" nr. Lyon's Ck., and his father's black walnut box with his coat of arms engraved thereon.
dau. Frances, wife of marein Duvall, dam. Eliza:, wife of Thomas Plummer, and to each grandchild living at time of testatrix' death, personalty.
To sons George and John Yate, residue of estate, including
"Vale of Benjamin," which is to be sold for their benefit.
Test: Jos. Hanslap, Thos. Hill, Wm. Byas, Wm. Bailey. 6. 212
===
1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 331
Enrolled at request of Elizabeth Beall 26 Nov 1728:
Thomas Stockett of Anne Arundel County, planter, to his dau. Elizabeth Beall; a Negro woman, a bay mare, and a cow with calf; 5 Oct 1728; /s/ Thos. Stockett; wit- John Nichollson, John Waters.2
.1
In Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent.'s will dated 9 March 1704 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA, Thomas Stockett was named as an heir;
From Find a Grave:
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Vol. 3, pg. 48:
From MilesFiles:
Will 9 May 1704 Prince George's Co, Maryland [1, 4]
; His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Mary Sprigg, b. 1673, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. 27 Jan 1694, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 21 years)
Marriage 12 Mar 1689 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Children
1. Thomas Stockett, b. 18 Nov 1691, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 30 Oct 1762, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate (Age 70 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Elinor Stockett, b. Bef 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age < 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Elinor Stockett, b. 8 Dec 1693, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Abt 1771, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 77 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Oliver Stockett, b. Bef 27 Jan 1694, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age > 11 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].5,1,2,6 Thomas Stockett married Demaris Welsh on 9 April 1700 at All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Demaris Welsh, b. 1669, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1732, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age > 64 years)
Marriage 9 Apr 1700 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Children
1. Priscilla Stockett, b. 19 Feb 1701, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Aft 1772, Calvert County, Maryland (Age > 72 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Lewis Stockett, b. 1702, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 11 Jan 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 2 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Mary Stockett, b. 20 Jan 1704, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Elizabeth Stockett, b. 21 Feb 1706, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
5. Susannah Stockett, b. 26 Mar 1709, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1744, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age < 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
6. Frances Stockett, b. 26 Mar 1711, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
7. Sarah Stockett, b. 26 Feb 1713, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
8. Benjamin Stockett, b. 6 Jun 1715, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 25 Jan 1777, Queen Anne's County, Maryland - Probate (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
9. Anne Stockett, b. 16 Mar 1716, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 1717, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
10. Anne Stockett, b. 8 Mar 1717, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
11. Rachel Stockett, b. 1 May 1719, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
12. Catherine Stockett, b. 5 Aug 1721, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
13. Lewis Stockett, b. 6 Aug 1724, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 14 Oct 1785, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].7
Thomas Stockett died before 8 December 1732 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.2
;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Stockett, Thomas, planter, A. A. County, 13th Oct., 1732; 8th Dec., 1732.
To son Benjamin and hrs., 1/2 dwell, plan. "The Obligation"; and personalty.
To youngest son Lewis and hrs., other half sd. tract; and personalty.
To son Thomas, 5s.
To dau Elleanor, wife of Richard Williams, personalty, inc. silver tankard and spoons, which were her mother's.
To wife Damaris, extx., 1/2 of residue of estate, remaining 2/3 to her daus. (unnamed), which are now unmarried.
Test: Daniel Carroll, Sarah Stockett, William Fish. 20, 490.
===
Thomas Stockett 21.82 AA £14.2.11 Oct 9 1735
Appraisers: William Sellman, Aleaxander Roseignquest (also Alexander Rosinquest). Creditors: Henry Leeke, John Watkins.
Next of kin: Richard Williams, Thomas Stockett.
Executrix: Mrs. Damaris Stockett.
===
Thomas Stockett 13.302 A AA £67.11.5 £79.8.0. Oct 9 1735
A second inventory is cited in the amount of £14.2.11.
Received from: John Ward.
Payments to: John Watkins, John Sappington, George Allen, John Welsh, Charles Calvert, Esq., John Beale, Esq., Henry Leeke (one of the representatives of Henry Leeke, his filial portion, deceased was surety to Henry Leeke), Joseph Leeke (one of the representatives to Henry Leeke, his filial portion) paid to his guardian Henry Leeke.
Administratrix/Executrix: Damaris Stockett.
===
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.gbnf.com/genealog3/hudson/html/notes.HTM
URL title: Notes
Note:
On July 31, 1699, Thomas Stockett exhibited the will of Mary Yate, late of Anne Arundel County, decd, before the Prerogative Court and was granted letters of administration with John Marshall and Mareen Duvall as the sureties. Warrants were accordingly issued to James Sanders, Sr., and Phillip Odell to appraise the estate. (Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 7, folio 335, Hall of Records)
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://pages.prodigy dot net/vanhudson/yates9.htm
URL title: Biographical notes from the George Yates Line
Note:
From Maryland Calendar of Wills:
Vol. II - Joseph Yate, Anne Arundel County, 6th June, 1621/11th Nov., ----: This is very probably a son of George Yate as it wills lands named "Yate's Forbearance", "The Range", "Charley" (this one is listed as Cheveny in reference above-same amount of acreage so one is misspelled of miscopied) and "Padworth Farm" (in addition to other lands). These were among the lands acquired by George in 1683, 1684, 1683 and 1680, respectively. Children: George, John, Anne (evidently under the age of 16), and Elizabeth (evidently married to a Plummer). Wife: Mary.
Vol II - Mary Yate, Anne Arundel County, 20th Mch., 1699. This is the wife of Joseph above. Shows children: Thomas Stockett (?from a previous marriage), Frances, wife of Marein Duvall (? from a previous marriage since she was not listed n Joseph's will), Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Plummer, George, John. Anne from above is not listed (perhaps she is deceased).
Vol IV - George Yeate, Baltimore County, 13th sept., 1717/18th Nov. 1717. This appears to be the son of Joseph above. It references the land "Forbearance" left to George and his brother John. Children (all under the of 21 evidently): George, Joshua, Samuel, Benjamin, Eleanor, Mary and Rachel.
Wife is listed as heir but it does not give her name. Also references a
brother John and his wife Elizabeth.
===
The Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I
Stockett, Thomas, Anne Arundel County, 23rd Apr., 1671; 4th May, 1671.
To wife Mary, entire estate, real and personal, during life.
To son Thomas and unborn child, if son, all real estate at death of wife afsd. To daus. (unnamed) all personal property at death of said wife.
To cous. Henry White, personalty.
Exs.: Brothers Francis and Henry Stockett and Richard Wells.
Test: Thos. Beson, Jr., Thos. Hedge. 1. 430.
===
Yate, Mary, A. A. Co., 29th Mch., 1699.
To son Thomas Stockett, ex., 211 A., "The Range" nr. Lyon's Ck., and his father's black walnut box with his coat of arms engraved thereon.
dau. Frances, wife of marein Duvall, dam. Eliza:, wife of Thomas Plummer, and to each grandchild living at time of testatrix' death, personalty.
To sons George and John Yate, residue of estate, including
"Vale of Benjamin," which is to be sold for their benefit.
Test: Jos. Hanslap, Thos. Hill, Wm. Byas, Wm. Bailey. 6. 212
===
1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 331
Enrolled at request of Elizabeth Beall 26 Nov 1728:
Thomas Stockett of Anne Arundel County, planter, to his dau. Elizabeth Beall; a Negro woman, a bay mare, and a cow with calf; 5 Oct 1728; /s/ Thos. Stockett; wit- John Nichollson, John Waters.2
.1
In Col Thomas Sprigg Sr., Gent.'s will dated 9 March 1704 at Prince George's Co., Maryland, USA, Thomas Stockett was named as an heir;
From Find a Grave:
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Vol. 3, pg. 48:
Sprigg, Thomas, Sr., Prince George's Co., dated 9 May 1704; Proved 29 Dec 1704.
To son Thomas, ex., plantation and land of Northampton and Kettering, which have not been disposed of; also 1/3 of patent 500 ac. in manor of Colington.
To dau. Martha Prather and hrs., 1/3 of residue of 500 ac. lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To dau. Oliver Nutthall, residue to afsd patent lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To Thomas Stockett, grandson Thomas Stockett, Oliver Stockett, and each of sd. Thos. Stockett's children, (?).
To daus., Elizabeth Wade and her child., Ann Gittens and her child., Oliver Nutthall and her child., and Martha Prather and her child, personalty.
To daus. afsd., residue of estate; division to be made by Sam'l Magruder, Sr., Edward Willett, and John Smith at Mattapany.
In event of death of son Thomas, sons-in-law Robert Wade, Phillip Gittens, and Thomas Prather to assume executorship.
To son Thomas, ex., plantation and land of Northampton and Kettering, which have not been disposed of; also 1/3 of patent 500 ac. in manor of Colington.
To dau. Martha Prather and hrs., 1/3 of residue of 500 ac. lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To dau. Oliver Nutthall, residue to afsd patent lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To Thomas Stockett, grandson Thomas Stockett, Oliver Stockett, and each of sd. Thos. Stockett's children, (?).
To daus., Elizabeth Wade and her child., Ann Gittens and her child., Oliver Nutthall and her child., and Martha Prather and her child, personalty.
To daus. afsd., residue of estate; division to be made by Sam'l Magruder, Sr., Edward Willett, and John Smith at Mattapany.
In event of death of son Thomas, sons-in-law Robert Wade, Phillip Gittens, and Thomas Prather to assume executorship.
From MilesFiles:
Will 9 May 1704 Prince George's Co, Maryland [1, 4]
In his will Thomas Sprigg Sr. gave to son Thomas, Extr, plantation and land of "Northampton" and "Kellering," which have not been disposed of; also 1/3 of patent 500 acres in manor of "Colington." To daughter Martha Prather and hrs., 1/3 of residue of 500 acres lying near Jonathan Prahter's. To daughter Oliver Nutthall, residue of afsd patent lying near Jonathan Prather's. To Thomas Stockett, grandson Thomas Stockett, Oliver Stockett, and each of said Thos. Stockett's children, to daughters Elizabeth Wade and her children, Ann Gittens and her children, Oliver Nutthall and her children and Martha Prater and her children, personalty. To daughtes aforseaid, residue of estate; division to be made by Sam'l Magruder Sr., Edward Willett and John Smith at Mattapany. In event of death of son of Thomas, sons-in-law ____ Wade, Phillip Gittens & Thomas Prater to assume Executorship. Witt: Thomas Lucas Sr., Thomas Lucas Jr. & Dorothy Lucas.8,9
Family | Demaris Welsh d. a 1732 |
Citations
- [S4652] [Effie Gwynn Bowie], Across the Years in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George's County, Maryland and Allied Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975), pp. 593-6 seen on Ancestry.com on 10 June 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49019/FLHG_AcrsYearsPrinceGeorgesCnty-0661/5852?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85694310/person/74015658758/facts/citation/1102080933588/edit/record. Hereinafter cited as Bowie [1975] Across the Years Prince Geo Co MD.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Thomas Stockett 1667 - 1732: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23484&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Thomas Stockett 1635 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22878&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Mary Wells 1637 - 1698: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I91881&tree=Tree1
- [S927] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1684279, Mary Sanford (unknown location), downloaded Updated 1 Nov 2001.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Mary Sprigg 1673 - 1694: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I31534&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accesssed 26 September 2025. Demaris Welsh 1669 - Aft 1732: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23485&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83402723/thomas-sprigg: accessed September 23, 2025), memorial page for Col Thomas Sprigg Sr. (27 Nov 1630–29 Dec 1704), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83402723, citing Northampton Manor, Mitchellville, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S5890] M. K. Miles: MilesFiles 23.0: Hundreds of Eastern Shore Families from Charlemagne to the Present, online <https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php>, Accesssed 23 September 2025. Thomas Sprigg Abt 1630 - Bef 1704: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I84587&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families.
William Hartwell Macon1
M, #90759, b. 4 January 1725, d. 25 November 1813
Father | Col. William (II) Macon1 b. 11 Nov 1694, d. 1 Nov 1773 |
Mother | Mary Hartwell1 b. 18 Jun 1703, d. 11 Sep 1770 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
William Hartwell Macon was born on 4 January 1725 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Lucy Scott, daughter of Capt. John Scott and Elizabeth Taylor(?), in 1753.2
William Hartwell Macon died on 25 November 1813 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 88.1
William Hartwell Macon was buried after 25 November 1813 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 4 Jan 1725, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 25 Nov 1813 (aged 88), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
William Macon 1693–1773
Mary Hartwell Macon 1703–1770
Spouse
Lucy Scott Macon 1737–1802 (m. 1753)
Siblings
Anne Macon 1720–1736
Martha Lucy Macon Massie Bland 1722–1759
Mary Macon 1723–1733
Children
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Inscription: Here lies the body of WILLIAM MACON
BURIAL St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Dawn Stewart
Added: 9 Nov 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 44122999.1
William Hartwell Macon died on 25 November 1813 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 88.1
William Hartwell Macon was buried after 25 November 1813 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 4 Jan 1725, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 25 Nov 1813 (aged 88), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
William Macon 1693–1773
Mary Hartwell Macon 1703–1770
Spouse
Lucy Scott Macon 1737–1802 (m. 1753)
Siblings
Anne Macon 1720–1736
Martha Lucy Macon Massie Bland 1722–1759
Mary Macon 1723–1733
Children
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Inscription: Here lies the body of WILLIAM MACON
BURIAL St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Dawn Stewart
Added: 9 Nov 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 44122999.1

Family | Lucy Scott b. 9 Jun 1737, d. 1 Dec 1802 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for William Hartwell Macon (4 Jan 1725–25 Nov 1813), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122999, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122999/william-hartwell-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Lucy Scott Macon (9 Jun 1737–1 Dec 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122992, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122992/lucy-macon
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Thomas Macon (11 Jun 1765–26 Feb 1838), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7839578, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Tim Vance (contributor 46588793), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7839578/thomas-macon
Lucy Scott1
F, #90760, b. 9 June 1737, d. 1 December 1802
Father | Capt. John Scott1 b. c 1698, d. 1765 |
Mother | Elizabeth Taylor(?)1 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Lucy Scott was born on 9 June 1737 at Virginia, USA.1 She married William Hartwell Macon, son of Col. William (II) Macon and Mary Hartwell, in 1753.1
Lucy Scott died on 1 December 1802 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 65.1
Lucy Scott was buried after 1 December 1802 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Jun 1737, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1 Dec 1802 (aged 65), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Lucy Scott Macon was the daughter of Capt. John Scott, born circa 1698 - d. 1765) and his second wife, Elizabeth (poss maiden name of Taylor) unk DOB and DOD. They were married in 1735 (or 1736). I do not know exactly where they are buried and cannot find them on Find A Grave. But they had property in both Orange County and what was then Caroline County and could be buried in either county. They had all girls. Capt John Scott's first wife was Jane Todd Scott who died in 1731 and is buried at the estate known as Clifton in Gordonsville, VA. It is a private family cemetery not yet documented on Find A Grave.
Family Members
Spouse
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813 (m. 1753)
Children
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Inscription: Here lies the body of WILLIAM MACON
BURIAL St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Dawn Stewart
Added: 9 Nov 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 44122992.1

Lucy Scott died on 1 December 1802 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 65.1
Lucy Scott was buried after 1 December 1802 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Jun 1737, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1 Dec 1802 (aged 65), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Lucy Scott Macon was the daughter of Capt. John Scott, born circa 1698 - d. 1765) and his second wife, Elizabeth (poss maiden name of Taylor) unk DOB and DOD. They were married in 1735 (or 1736). I do not know exactly where they are buried and cannot find them on Find A Grave. But they had property in both Orange County and what was then Caroline County and could be buried in either county. They had all girls. Capt John Scott's first wife was Jane Todd Scott who died in 1731 and is buried at the estate known as Clifton in Gordonsville, VA. It is a private family cemetery not yet documented on Find A Grave.
Family Members
Spouse
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813 (m. 1753)
Children
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Inscription: Here lies the body of WILLIAM MACON
BURIAL St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Dawn Stewart
Added: 9 Nov 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 44122992.1


Family | William Hartwell Macon b. 4 Jan 1725, d. 25 Nov 1813 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Lucy Scott Macon (9 Jun 1737–1 Dec 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122992, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122992/lucy-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Thomas Macon (11 Jun 1765–26 Feb 1838), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7839578, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Tim Vance (contributor 46588793), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7839578/thomas-macon
Capt. John Scott1
M, #90761, b. circa 1698, d. 1765
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Capt. John Scott married Jane Todd.1
Capt. John Scott was born circa 1698.1 He married Elizabeth Taylor(?) in 1735/36
; His 2nd wife.1
Capt. John Scott died in 1765.1
Capt. John Scott was born circa 1698.1 He married Elizabeth Taylor(?) in 1735/36
; His 2nd wife.1
Capt. John Scott died in 1765.1
Family 1 | Jane Todd d. 1731 |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Taylor(?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Lucy Scott Macon (9 Jun 1737–1 Dec 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122992, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122992/lucy-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Elizabeth Taylor(?)1
F, #90762
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Family | Capt. John Scott b. c 1698, d. 1765 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Lucy Scott Macon (9 Jun 1737–1 Dec 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122992, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122992/lucy-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Jane Todd1
F, #90763, d. 1731
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Jane Todd married Capt. John Scott.1
Jane Todd was buried in 1731 at Clifton Estate, Gordonsville, Orange Co. (now, then Caronline Co.), Virginia, USA; from Find A Grave memorial for John Scott's second wife: "Capt John Scott's first wife was Jane Todd Scott who died in 1731 and is buried at the estate known as Clifton in Gordonsville, VA. It is a private family cemetery not yet documented on Find A Grave."1
Jane Todd died in 1731.1
Jane Todd was buried in 1731 at Clifton Estate, Gordonsville, Orange Co. (now, then Caronline Co.), Virginia, USA; from Find A Grave memorial for John Scott's second wife: "Capt John Scott's first wife was Jane Todd Scott who died in 1731 and is buried at the estate known as Clifton in Gordonsville, VA. It is a private family cemetery not yet documented on Find A Grave."1
Jane Todd died in 1731.1
Family | Capt. John Scott b. c 1698, d. 1765 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Lucy Scott Macon (9 Jun 1737–1 Dec 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 44122992, citing St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Putneys Mill, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Dawn Stewart (contributor 46839075), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44122992/lucy-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Thomas Macon1
M, #90764, b. 11 June 1765, d. 26 February 1838
Father | William Hartwell Macon1 b. 4 Jan 1725, d. 25 Nov 1813 |
Mother | Lucy Scott1 b. 9 Jun 1737, d. 1 Dec 1802 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Thomas Macon was born on 11 June 1765 at Virginia, USA.1 He married Sarah Catlett Madison, daughter of James Madison Sr. and Eleanor "Nelly" Rose Conway, before 1791
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, James, was born in 1791.2
Thomas Macon was buried on 26 February 1838 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 11 Jun 1765
DEATH 26 Feb 1838 (aged 72)
Family Members
Parents
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813
Lucy Scott Macon 1737–1802
Spouse
Sarah Catlett Madison Macon 1764–1843
Children
James Hartwell Madison Macon 1791–1877
Conway Catlett Macon 1792–1860
Lucy Hartwell Macon Conway 1794–1871
William Ambrose Macon 1797–1856
Francis Edward Macon 1799–1800
Edgar Macon 1801–1829
Elizabeth Macon 1803–1805
Henry Macon 1805–1853
Reuben Conway Macon 1808–1853
Inscription: For him to live was Christ, And to die was gain.
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Tim Vance
Added: 6 Sep 2003
Find A Grave Memorial 7839578.1
Thomas Macon died on 26 February 1838 at age 72.1
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, James, was born in 1791.2
Thomas Macon was buried on 26 February 1838 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 11 Jun 1765
DEATH 26 Feb 1838 (aged 72)
Family Members
Parents
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813
Lucy Scott Macon 1737–1802
Spouse
Sarah Catlett Madison Macon 1764–1843
Children
James Hartwell Madison Macon 1791–1877
Conway Catlett Macon 1792–1860
Lucy Hartwell Macon Conway 1794–1871
William Ambrose Macon 1797–1856
Francis Edward Macon 1799–1800
Edgar Macon 1801–1829
Elizabeth Macon 1803–1805
Henry Macon 1805–1853
Reuben Conway Macon 1808–1853
Inscription: For him to live was Christ, And to die was gain.
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Tim Vance
Added: 6 Sep 2003
Find A Grave Memorial 7839578.1

Thomas Macon died on 26 February 1838 at age 72.1
Family | Sarah Catlett Madison b. 17 Aug 1764, d. 17 Oct 1843 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Thomas Macon (11 Jun 1765–26 Feb 1838), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7839578, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Tim Vance (contributor 46588793), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7839578/thomas-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Sarah Catlett Madison Macon (17 Aug 1764–17 Oct 1843), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7839585, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Tim Vance (contributor 46588793), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7839585/sarah-catlett-macon
Sarah Catlett Madison1
F, #90765, b. 17 August 1764, d. 17 October 1843
Father | James Madison Sr.1 b. 27 Mar 1723, d. 27 Feb 1801 |
Mother | Eleanor "Nelly" Rose Conway1 b. 9 Jan 1731, d. 11 Feb 1829 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Sarah Catlett Madison was born on 17 August 1764 at Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Macon, son of William Hartwell Macon and Lucy Scott, before 1791
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, James, was born in 1791.1
Sarah Catlett Madison died on 17 October 1843 at age 79.1
Sarah Catlett Madison was buried after 17 October 1843 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 17 Aug 1764, Virginia, USA
DEATH 17 Oct 1843 (aged 79)
Family Members
Parents
James Madison 1723–1801
Eleanor Rose Conway Madison 1731–1829
Spouse
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Siblings
James Madison 1751–1836
Francis Madison 1753–1800
Ambrose Madison 1755–1793
Catlett Madison 1758–1758
Eleanor Conway Madison Hite 1760–1802
William Taylor Madison 1762–1843
Infant Son Madison 1766–1766
Elizabeth Madison 1768–1775
Infant Son Madison 1770–1770
Reuben Madison 1771–1775
Frances Taylor Madison Rose 1774–1823
Children
James Hartwell Madison Macon 1791–1877
Conway Catlett Macon 1792–1860
Lucy Hartwell Macon Conway 1794–1871
William Ambrose Macon 1797–1856
Francis Edward Macon 1799–1800
Edgar Macon 1801–1829
Elizabeth Macon 1803–1805
Henry Macon 1805–1853
Reuben Conway Macon 1808–1853
Inscription: For him to live was Christ, And to die was gain.
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Tim Vance
Added: 6 Sep 2003
Find A Grave Memorial 7839585.1

; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, James, was born in 1791.1
Sarah Catlett Madison died on 17 October 1843 at age 79.1
Sarah Catlett Madison was buried after 17 October 1843 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 17 Aug 1764, Virginia, USA
DEATH 17 Oct 1843 (aged 79)
Family Members
Parents
James Madison 1723–1801
Eleanor Rose Conway Madison 1731–1829
Spouse
Thomas Macon 1765–1838
Siblings
James Madison 1751–1836
Francis Madison 1753–1800
Ambrose Madison 1755–1793
Catlett Madison 1758–1758
Eleanor Conway Madison Hite 1760–1802
William Taylor Madison 1762–1843
Infant Son Madison 1766–1766
Elizabeth Madison 1768–1775
Infant Son Madison 1770–1770
Reuben Madison 1771–1775
Frances Taylor Madison Rose 1774–1823
Children
James Hartwell Madison Macon 1791–1877
Conway Catlett Macon 1792–1860
Lucy Hartwell Macon Conway 1794–1871
William Ambrose Macon 1797–1856
Francis Edward Macon 1799–1800
Edgar Macon 1801–1829
Elizabeth Macon 1803–1805
Henry Macon 1805–1853
Reuben Conway Macon 1808–1853
Inscription: For him to live was Christ, And to die was gain.
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Tim Vance
Added: 6 Sep 2003
Find A Grave Memorial 7839585.1


Family | Thomas Macon b. 11 Jun 1765, d. 26 Feb 1838 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Sarah Catlett Madison Macon (17 Aug 1764–17 Oct 1843), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7839585, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Tim Vance (contributor 46588793), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7839585/sarah-catlett-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Catherine Madison1
F, #90766, b. 1683, d. 1760
Father | John Madison Jr.1 b. 1660, d. 1728 |
Mother | Isabella Minor Todd1 b. 1663, d. 3 May 1728 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Catherine Madison married Richard Gaines.2
Catherine Madison was born in 1683 at Virginia, USA.1
Catherine Madison was buried in 1760 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 1760 (aged 76–77), Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
John Madison 1660–1728
Isabella Minor Madison unknown–1728
Spouse
Richard Gaines 1686–1755
Siblings
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
Roger Madison1701–1801
Isabella Madison Abney 1740–1806
Children
Thomas Gaines 1725 – unknown
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 15 May 2017
Find A Grave Memorial 179360686.1
Catherine Madison died in 1760 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Catherine Madison was born in 1683 at Virginia, USA.1
Catherine Madison was buried in 1760 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 1760 (aged 76–77), Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
John Madison 1660–1728
Isabella Minor Madison unknown–1728
Spouse
Richard Gaines 1686–1755
Siblings
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
Roger Madison1701–1801
Isabella Madison Abney 1740–1806
Children
Thomas Gaines 1725 – unknown
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 15 May 2017
Find A Grave Memorial 179360686.1
Catherine Madison died in 1760 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Richard Gaines b. 1686, d. 13 Feb 1755 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Catherine Madison Gaines (1683–1760), Find A Grave Memorial no. 179360686, ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179360686/catherine-gaines. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Richard Gaines (1686–13 Feb 1755), Find A Grave Memorial no. 51893594, citing Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126). at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51893594/richard-gaines
Richard Gaines1
M, #90767, b. 1686, d. 13 February 1755
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Richard Gaines married Catherine Madison, daughter of John Madison Jr. and Isabella Minor Todd.1
Richard Gaines was born in 1686 at Virginia, USA.1
Richard Gaines died on 13 February 1755 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Richard Gaines was buried after 13 February 1755 at Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1686, Virginia, USA
DEATH 13 Feb 1755 (aged 68–69), Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
On the back side of his son Henry's marker in Laurens County, SC, is this inscription: "Richard Gaines 1686-1759. Had Black Boy Servant Pompey. Married Miss Pendleton. Had 2 sons killed in Braddock Defeat about 1755. Buried in Culpeper Co., VA." The marriage information appears to be incorrect unless it was a second or third marriage.
Family Members
Parents
James Gaines 1630–1682
Jane Gaines 1638–1694
Spouse
Catherine Madison Gaines 1683–1760
Children
William Henry Gaines 1704–1796
James Gaines 1709–1785
Thomas Gaines 1725 – unknown
Henry Gaines 1731–1796
BURIAL Unknown
CENOTAPH A TOMBLIKE MONUMENT TO SOMEONE BURIED ELSEWHERE, Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 2 May 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 51893594.1
Richard Gaines was born in 1686 at Virginia, USA.1
Richard Gaines died on 13 February 1755 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Richard Gaines was buried after 13 February 1755 at Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1686, Virginia, USA
DEATH 13 Feb 1755 (aged 68–69), Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
On the back side of his son Henry's marker in Laurens County, SC, is this inscription: "Richard Gaines 1686-1759. Had Black Boy Servant Pompey. Married Miss Pendleton. Had 2 sons killed in Braddock Defeat about 1755. Buried in Culpeper Co., VA." The marriage information appears to be incorrect unless it was a second or third marriage.
Family Members
Parents
James Gaines 1630–1682
Jane Gaines 1638–1694
Spouse
Catherine Madison Gaines 1683–1760
Children
William Henry Gaines 1704–1796
James Gaines 1709–1785
Thomas Gaines 1725 – unknown
Henry Gaines 1731–1796
BURIAL Unknown
CENOTAPH A TOMBLIKE MONUMENT TO SOMEONE BURIED ELSEWHERE, Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 2 May 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 51893594.1
Family | Catherine Madison b. 1683, d. 1760 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Richard Gaines (1686–13 Feb 1755), Find A Grave Memorial no. 51893594, citing Locust Hill Cemetery, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126). at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51893594/richard-gaines. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Mary Macon1
F, #90768, b. 9 March 1723, d. 28 January 1733
Father | Col. William (II) Macon1 b. 11 Nov 1694, d. 1 Nov 1773 |
Mother | Mary Hartwell1 b. 18 Jun 1703, d. 11 Sep 1770 |
Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Mary Macon was born on 9 March 1723 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.1
Mary Macon died on 28 January 1733 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 9.1
Mary Macon was buried after 28 January 1733 at Macon's Island Cemetery, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Mar 1723, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 28 Jan 1733 (aged 9), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
William Macon 1693–1773
Mary Hartwell Macon 1703–1770
Siblings
Anne Macon 1720–1736
Martha Lucy Macon Massie Bland 1722–1759
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813
BURIAL Macon's Island Cemetery, New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Rusty Macon Weber
Added: 1 Jun 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 147300198.1
Mary Macon died on 28 January 1733 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA, at age 9.1
Mary Macon was buried after 28 January 1733 at Macon's Island Cemetery, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Mar 1723, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 28 Jan 1733 (aged 9), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
William Macon 1693–1773
Mary Hartwell Macon 1703–1770
Siblings
Anne Macon 1720–1736
Martha Lucy Macon Massie Bland 1722–1759
William Hartwell Macon 1725–1813
BURIAL Macon's Island Cemetery, New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Rusty Macon Weber
Added: 1 Jun 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 147300198.1
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Mary Macon (9 Mar 1723–28 Jan 1733), Find A Grave Memorial no. 147300198, citing Macon's Island Cemetery, New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Rusty Macon Weber (contributor 47023259), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147300198/mary-macon. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Olin Kenneth Howell1
M, #90769, b. 6 April 1893, d. 18 August 1966
Father | Thomas Warren Howell1 b. 12 May 1842, d. 30 Oct 1920 |
Mother | Rhoda Ann Doss1 b. 23 Mar 1848, d. 15 Aug 1929 |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Olin Kenneth Howell married Frances Dorothy Crawford.2
Olin Kenneth Howell was born on 6 April 1893 at Porterville, Tulare Co., California, USA.1
Olin Kenneth Howell died on 18 August 1966 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, USA, at age 73.1
Olin Kenneth Howell was buried after 18 August 1966 at Cypress Law Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., California, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 6 Apr 1893, Porterville, Tulare County, California, USA
DEATH 18 Aug 1966 (aged 73), San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Warren Howell 1842–1920
Rhoda Ann Doss Howell 1848–1929
Siblings
Coleman Clemison Howell 1867–1943
Edwin Alonzo Howell 1868–1943
Dollie K. Howell Graham 1870–1945
Marcia Clarice Howell Connelly 1873–1947
Thomas Wilburn Howell 1882–1955
Alvin Herbert Howell 1887–1959
Everett Cleveland Howell 1888–1959
Gravesite Details Ref: Cemetery Records
BURIAL Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA
Created by: Graves
Added: 1 Apr 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 87840344.1
Olin Kenneth Howell was born on 6 April 1893 at Porterville, Tulare Co., California, USA.1
Olin Kenneth Howell died on 18 August 1966 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, USA, at age 73.1
Olin Kenneth Howell was buried after 18 August 1966 at Cypress Law Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., California, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 6 Apr 1893, Porterville, Tulare County, California, USA
DEATH 18 Aug 1966 (aged 73), San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Warren Howell 1842–1920
Rhoda Ann Doss Howell 1848–1929
Siblings
Coleman Clemison Howell 1867–1943
Edwin Alonzo Howell 1868–1943
Dollie K. Howell Graham 1870–1945
Marcia Clarice Howell Connelly 1873–1947
Thomas Wilburn Howell 1882–1955
Alvin Herbert Howell 1887–1959
Everett Cleveland Howell 1888–1959
Gravesite Details Ref: Cemetery Records
BURIAL Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA
Created by: Graves
Added: 1 Apr 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 87840344.1
Family | Frances Dorothy Crawford b. 6 Jul 1918, d. 13 Jul 2000 |
Child |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Olin Kenneth Howell (6 Apr 1893–18 Aug 1966), Find A Grave Memorial no. 87840344, citing Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA ; Maintained by Graves (contributor 47171280), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87840344/olin-kenneth-howell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Howell Family Tree - Frances Dorothy Crawford: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75178319/person/48524136668/facts
NOTE: This family tree provides no source for this information.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" DNA relationship and Family Tree seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/09FF208E-8750-486A-86B1-AC1F53DF7CA2. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Frances Dorothy Crawford1
F, #90770, b. 6 July 1918, d. 13 July 2000
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Frances Dorothy Crawford married Olin Kenneth Howell, son of Thomas Warren Howell and Rhoda Ann Doss.1
Frances Dorothy Crawford was born on 6 July 1918 at Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington, USA.1
Frances Dorothy Crawford died on 13 July 2000 at Petaluma, Sonoma Co., California, USA, at age 82.1
Frances Dorothy Crawford was born on 6 July 1918 at Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington, USA.1
Frances Dorothy Crawford died on 13 July 2000 at Petaluma, Sonoma Co., California, USA, at age 82.1
Family | Olin Kenneth Howell b. 6 Apr 1893, d. 18 Aug 1966 |
Child |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Howell Family Tree - Frances Dorothy Crawford: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75178319/person/48524136668/facts
NOTE: This family tree provides no source for this information.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" DNA relationship and Family Tree seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/09FF208E-8750-486A-86B1-AC1F53DF7CA2. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
"lhowelllucier10" Howell1
F, #90771
Father | Olin Kenneth Howell1 b. 6 Apr 1893, d. 18 Aug 1966 |
Mother | Frances Dorothy Crawford1 b. 6 Jul 1918, d. 13 Jul 2000 |
Reference | DNA STEWART |
Last Edited | 3 Jul 2019 |
"lhowelllucier10" Howell married (?) Lucier.2
;
DNA Match of 4th cousin (25 cM | 2 segments) with "lhowelllucier10" and Gregory Vaut - https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/011331ab-0001-0000-0000-000000000000, descendant of Grief STEWART [73457] on ThruLines. See attached image.3,4,5
;
DNA Match of 4th cousin (25 cM | 2 segments) with "lhowelllucier10" and Gregory Vaut - https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/011331ab-0001-0000-0000-000000000000, descendant of Grief STEWART [73457] on ThruLines. See attached image.3,4,5

Family | (?) Lucier |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" DNA relationship and Family Tree seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/09FF208E-8750-486A-86B1-AC1F53DF7CA2. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Howell Family Tree - Private: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75178319/person/48307866004/facts
NOTE: This family tree provides no source for this information.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/09FF208E-8750-486A-86B1-AC1F53DF7CA2
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" ThruLines match to Grief Stewart [73457] seen on Ancestry.com 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-geneticfamily/thrulines/tree/162039435460:1030:117536000/for/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E?startgid=2362577:9009:66
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "lhowelllucier10" Profile on Ancestry.com 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/011331ab-0001-0000-0000-000000000000
(?) Lucier1
M, #90772
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
(?) Lucier married "lhowelllucier10" Howell, daughter of Olin Kenneth Howell and Frances Dorothy Crawford.1
Family | "lhowelllucier10" Howell |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Howell Family Tree - Private: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75178319/person/48307866004/facts
NOTE: This family tree provides no source for this information.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer1
F, #90773, b. 28 May 1890, d. 29 July 1952
Father | Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer1,2 b. 29 Jan 1853, d. 15 Feb 1947 |
Mother | Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart1,2 b. 6 Dec 1853, d. 20 Oct 1916 |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer was born on 28 May 1890 at Missouri, USA.1,2 She married Elmer John Stegner on 23 December 1913 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma, USA,
;
Ancestry.com - Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Alma Schlotzhauer
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1913
Marriage Place: Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Elmer J Stegner
Film Number: 002168898
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. Oklahoma Marriages. Various Oklahoma County marriage collections.3
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer died on 29 July 1952 at Clear Creek, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 62.1,2
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer was buried on 31 July 1952 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 28 May 1890, Missouri, USA
DEATH 29 Jul 1952 (aged 62), Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Family Members
Parents
Rudolph Henry Schlotzhauer 1853–1947
Elizabeth Caroline Stewart Schlotzhauer 1853–1916
Spouse
Elmer John Stegner 1893–1981
Siblings
Lealia Elfin Schlotzhauer 1873–1874
Hattie Lea Schlotzhauer 1875–1878
Earl Stanley Schlotzhauer 1876–1967
Peter Stewart Schlotzhauer 1878–1962
Walter Scott Schlotzhauer 1880–1948
Fletcher Christopher Schlotzhauer 1882–1949
Irene Schlotzhauer 1883–1884
Mary Irene Schlotzhauer 1883–1884
Alice Willard Schlotzhauer Naylor 1885–1973
Lurena Schlotzhauer 1887–1888
Children
Elmer Rudy Stegner 1918–2009
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: grandmacarol
Record added: Apr 10, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88317115.1,2

For more information about the children of Elmer STEGNER and Alma SCHLOTZHAUER, see their Find A Grave Memorials.4,1
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer was listed as a resident in Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer and Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart's household in the census report on 28 June 1900 at Mustang, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma, USA;
p. 256-B, lines 29-33, dwelling 194, family 174
40 SCHLOTZHAUER, Rudolph H. Head W M Jan 1853 47 Married 25yrs MO Germany Germany Farmer
41 " , Caroline Wife W F Dec 1853 46 Married 25yrs 14-children-born 10-children-living MO VA VA
42 " , Walter Son W M Jan 1880 20 Single MO MO MO
43 " , Brice Son W M Mar 1881 19 Single MO MO MO
44 " , Fletcher Son W M Jul 1882 17 Single MO MO MO At School
45 " , Alice Daughter W F Apr 1885 15 Single MO MO MO At School
46 " , Alma Daughter W F May 1890 10 Single MO MO MO At School
47 " , Gilbert Son W M Oct 1891 8 Single MO MO MO At School
48 " , Lily Daughter W F May 1893 7 Single MO MO MO At School
49 " , Goldie Daughter W F Oct 1894 5 Single MO MO MO.5

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Ancestry.com - Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Alma Schlotzhauer
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1913
Marriage Place: Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Elmer J Stegner
Film Number: 002168898
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. Oklahoma Marriages. Various Oklahoma County marriage collections.3

Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer died on 29 July 1952 at Clear Creek, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 62.1,2


Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer was buried on 31 July 1952 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 28 May 1890, Missouri, USA
DEATH 29 Jul 1952 (aged 62), Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Family Members
Parents
Rudolph Henry Schlotzhauer 1853–1947
Elizabeth Caroline Stewart Schlotzhauer 1853–1916
Spouse
Elmer John Stegner 1893–1981
Siblings
Lealia Elfin Schlotzhauer 1873–1874
Hattie Lea Schlotzhauer 1875–1878
Earl Stanley Schlotzhauer 1876–1967
Peter Stewart Schlotzhauer 1878–1962
Walter Scott Schlotzhauer 1880–1948
Fletcher Christopher Schlotzhauer 1882–1949
Irene Schlotzhauer 1883–1884
Mary Irene Schlotzhauer 1883–1884
Alice Willard Schlotzhauer Naylor 1885–1973
Lurena Schlotzhauer 1887–1888
Children
Elmer Rudy Stegner 1918–2009
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: grandmacarol
Record added: Apr 10, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88317115.1,2


For more information about the children of Elmer STEGNER and Alma SCHLOTZHAUER, see their Find A Grave Memorials.4,1
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer was listed as a resident in Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer and Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart's household in the census report on 28 June 1900 at Mustang, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma, USA;
p. 256-B, lines 29-33, dwelling 194, family 174
40 SCHLOTZHAUER, Rudolph H. Head W M Jan 1853 47 Married 25yrs MO Germany Germany Farmer
41 " , Caroline Wife W F Dec 1853 46 Married 25yrs 14-children-born 10-children-living MO VA VA
42 " , Walter Son W M Jan 1880 20 Single MO MO MO
43 " , Brice Son W M Mar 1881 19 Single MO MO MO
44 " , Fletcher Son W M Jul 1882 17 Single MO MO MO At School
45 " , Alice Daughter W F Apr 1885 15 Single MO MO MO At School
46 " , Alma Daughter W F May 1890 10 Single MO MO MO At School
47 " , Gilbert Son W M Oct 1891 8 Single MO MO MO At School
48 " , Lily Daughter W F May 1893 7 Single MO MO MO At School
49 " , Goldie Daughter W F Oct 1894 5 Single MO MO MO.5


Family | Elmer John Stegner b. 20 Jan 1893, d. 12 Apr 1981 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer Stegner (28 May 1890–29 Jul 1952), Find A Grave Memorial no. 88317115, citing Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by grandmacarol (contributor 47471874), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88317115/marcia-alma-stegner. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2784] Missouri Digital Heritage, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/, Death certificate seen on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1952/1952_00024018.PDF. Hereinafter cited as MO Digital Documents Repository.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61379&h=963906790&ssrc=pt&tid=7906371&pid=-819360175&usePUB=true
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61379/TH-1-18072-1241-90?pid=963906790&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D61379%26h%3D963906790%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D7906371%26pid%3D-819360175%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=7906371&personid=-819360175&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.221104593.87877254.1561990152-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Elmer John Stegner (20 Jan 1893–12 Apr 1981), Find A Grave Memorial no. 88316743, citing Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by grandmacarol (contributor 47471874), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88316743/elmer-john-stegner
- [S4655] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census OK Oklahoma Co Mustang Twp, Year: 1900; Census Place: Mustang, Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Page: 13; Enumeration District: 0159; FHL microfilm: 1241340
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1900usfedcen&indiv=try&h=41921314
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7602/4119025_00476?pid=41921314&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1900usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D41921314&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Phillips Family Tree - Wanda Alice Stegner: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7906371/person/-1019621561/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Elmer John Stegner1
M, #90774, b. 20 January 1893, d. 12 April 1981
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Elmer John Stegner was born on 20 January 1893 at Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.2 He married Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer, daughter of Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer and Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart, on 23 December 1913 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma, USA,
;
Ancestry.com - Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Alma Schlotzhauer
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1913
Marriage Place: Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Elmer J Stegner
Film Number: 002168898
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. Oklahoma Marriages. Various Oklahoma County marriage collections.1
Elmer John Stegner was buried on 12 April 1981 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 20 Jan 1893, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
DEATH 12 Apr 1981 (aged 88)
Family Members
Parents
John Paul Stegner 1852–1910
Amelia Christina Wilhelmina Schubert Stegner 1862–1896
Spouse
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer Stegner 1890–1952
Siblings
Clarence George Stegner 1880–1951
Oscar Henry Stegner 1883–1960
Laura Emma Stegner Mowrey 1885–1975
Walter Edward Stegner 1888–1965
Elliott Irene Stegner 1890–1972
Children
Elmer Rudy Stegner 1918–2009
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: grandmacarol
Record added: Apr 10, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88316743.2
Elmer John Stegner died on 12 April 1981 at age 88.2
For more information about the children of Elmer STEGNER and Alma SCHLOTZHAUER, see their Find A Grave Memorials.2,3
;
Ancestry.com - Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Alma Schlotzhauer
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1913
Marriage Place: Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Elmer J Stegner
Film Number: 002168898
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. Oklahoma Marriages. Various Oklahoma County marriage collections.1

Elmer John Stegner was buried on 12 April 1981 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 20 Jan 1893, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
DEATH 12 Apr 1981 (aged 88)
Family Members
Parents
John Paul Stegner 1852–1910
Amelia Christina Wilhelmina Schubert Stegner 1862–1896
Spouse
Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer Stegner 1890–1952
Siblings
Clarence George Stegner 1880–1951
Oscar Henry Stegner 1883–1960
Laura Emma Stegner Mowrey 1885–1975
Walter Edward Stegner 1888–1965
Elliott Irene Stegner 1890–1972
Children
Elmer Rudy Stegner 1918–2009
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: grandmacarol
Record added: Apr 10, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88316743.2


Elmer John Stegner died on 12 April 1981 at age 88.2
For more information about the children of Elmer STEGNER and Alma SCHLOTZHAUER, see their Find A Grave Memorials.2,3
Family | Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer b. 28 May 1890, d. 29 Jul 1952 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61379&h=963906790&ssrc=pt&tid=7906371&pid=-819360175&usePUB=true
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61379/TH-1-18072-1241-90?pid=963906790&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D61379%26h%3D963906790%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D7906371%26pid%3D-819360175%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=7906371&personid=-819360175&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.221104593.87877254.1561990152-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Elmer John Stegner (20 Jan 1893–12 Apr 1981), Find A Grave Memorial no. 88316743, citing Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by grandmacarol (contributor 47471874), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88316743/elmer-john-stegner. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer Stegner (28 May 1890–29 Jul 1952), Find A Grave Memorial no. 88317115, citing Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by grandmacarol (contributor 47471874), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88317115/marcia-alma-stegner
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Phillips Family Tree - Wanda Alice Stegner: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7906371/person/-1019621561/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Wanda Alice Stegner1
F, #90775, b. 2 July 1929, d. 27 May 2013
Father | Elmer John Stegner1 b. 20 Jan 1893, d. 12 Apr 1981 |
Mother | Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer1 b. 28 May 1890, d. 29 Jul 1952 |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Wanda Alice Stegner was born on 2 July 1929 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.2,1 She married Oscar James Phillips on 2 August 1947 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.2,1
Wanda Alice Stegner died on 27 May 2013 at Katy Manor Care Center, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 83;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 2 Jul 1929
DEATH unknown
Married Oscar J Phillips August 2, 1947
BURIAL Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: Rodney Lowe
Added: 20 Jan 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 33078843.1
Wanda Alice Stegner was buried after 27 May 2013 at Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.2
Wanda Alice Stegner died on 27 May 2013 at Katy Manor Care Center, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 83;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 2 Jul 1929
DEATH unknown
Married Oscar J Phillips August 2, 1947
BURIAL Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: Rodney Lowe
Added: 20 Jan 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 33078843.1

Wanda Alice Stegner was buried after 27 May 2013 at Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.2
Family | Oscar James Phillips b. 5 Feb 1925, d. 19 Sep 2000 |
Child |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Phillips Family Tree - Wanda Alice Stegner: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7906371/person/-1019621561/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Wanda Phillips (2 Jul 1929–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 33078843, citing Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Rodney Lowe (contributor 47051360), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33078843. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/04771DD1-E393-426A-8E3D-8C80ECFA2504. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Oscar James Phillips1,2
M, #90776, b. 5 February 1925, d. 19 September 2000
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Oscar James Phillips was born on 5 February 1925 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.3,2 He married Wanda Alice Stegner, daughter of Elmer John Stegner and Marcia Alma Schlotzhauer, on 2 August 1947 at Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA.1,4
Oscar James Phillips was buried on 19 September 2000 at Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 5 Feb 1925
DEATH 16 Sep 2000 (aged 75)
Married to wife Wanda Phillips August 2, 1947
BURIAL Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: Rodney Lowe
Added: 20 Jan 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 33078879.3
Oscar James Phillips died on 19 September 2000 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 75.2,3
Oscar James Phillips was buried on 19 September 2000 at Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
from FindAGrave.com:
BIRTH 5 Feb 1925
DEATH 16 Sep 2000 (aged 75)
Married to wife Wanda Phillips August 2, 1947
BURIAL Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Created by: Rodney Lowe
Added: 20 Jan 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 33078879.3

Oscar James Phillips died on 19 September 2000 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA, at age 75.2,3
Family | Wanda Alice Stegner b. 2 Jul 1929, d. 27 May 2013 |
Child |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Wanda Phillips (2 Jul 1929–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 33078843, citing Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Rodney Lowe (contributor 47051360), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33078843. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Phillips Family Tree - Oscar James Phillips: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7906371/person/-1019670706/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 July 2019), memorial page for Oscar J Phillips (5 Feb 1925–16 Sep 2000), Find A Grave Memorial no. 33078879, citing Pleasant Green Methodist Church Old Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Rodney Lowe (contributor 47051360), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33078879/oscar-j-phillips
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Phillips Family Tree - Wanda Alice Stegner: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7906371/person/-1019621561/facts
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/04771DD1-E393-426A-8E3D-8C80ECFA2504. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
(?) Phillips1
M, #90777
Father | Oscar James Phillips1 b. 5 Feb 1925, d. 19 Sep 2000 |
Mother | Wanda Alice Stegner1 b. 2 Jul 1929, d. 27 May 2013 |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Family | (?) Lang |
Child |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/04771DD1-E393-426A-8E3D-8C80ECFA2504. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
(?) Lang1
F, #90778
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Family | (?) Phillips |
Child |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/04771DD1-E393-426A-8E3D-8C80ECFA2504. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
"smpp64" Phillips1
F, #90779
Father | (?) Phillips1 |
Mother | (?) Lang1 |
Reference | DNA STEWART |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
;
DNA Match of 4th cousin 1x removed (15 cM | 1 segments) with "smpp64" and Gregory Vaut - https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/016a3930-0001-0000-0000-000000000000, descendant of Grief STEWART [73457] on ThruLines. See attached image.2,1,3
DNA Match of 4th cousin 1x removed (15 cM | 1 segments) with "smpp64" and Gregory Vaut - https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/016a3930-0001-0000-0000-000000000000, descendant of Grief STEWART [73457] on ThruLines. See attached image.2,1,3

Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" Family Tree and DNA match to Gregory Vaut seen on Ancestry.com on 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/dna/tests/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E/match/04771DD1-E393-426A-8E3D-8C80ECFA2504. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp63" Profile on Ancestry.com 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/016a3930-0001-0000-0000-000000000000
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, "smpp64" ThruLines match to Grief Stewart [73457] seen on Ancestry.com 1 July 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-geneticfamily/thrulines/tree/162039435460:1030:117536000/for/8BAB1EC5-112B-4A6D-AA0D-FA3DFA11255E?startgid=2362577:9009:66
Earl S. Schlotzhauer1
M, #90780, b. circa 1877
Father | Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer1 b. 29 Jan 1853, d. 15 Feb 1947 |
Mother | Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart1 b. 6 Dec 1853, d. 20 Oct 1916 |
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2019 |
Earl S. Schlotzhauer was born circa 1877 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA; Aged 3 in 1880 census.1
Earl S. Schlotzhauer was listed as a resident in Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer and Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart's household in the census report between 19 June 1880 and 20 June 1880 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
Next door to a Henry SCHLOTZOUER (aged 38), possibly his brother.
p. 256-B, lines 29-33, dwelling 194, family 174
29 SCHLOTZHOUER,Rudolph W M 27 [1853] Married Farmer MO Germany Germany
30 " , Elizabeth C. W F 26 [1854] Married Keeps House MO VA KY
31 " , Earl S. W M 3 [1877] Son Single At home MO MO MO
32 " , Peter S. W M 1 [1879] At home MO MO MO
33 " , Walter W M 4/12 [Feb 1880] At home MO MO MO.1

Earl S. Schlotzhauer was listed as a resident in Rudolph Henry "Rudy" Schlotzhauer and Elizabeth Caroline "Callie" Stewart's household in the census report between 19 June 1880 and 20 June 1880 at Pilot Grove Township, Cooper Co., Missouri, USA;
Next door to a Henry SCHLOTZOUER (aged 38), possibly his brother.
p. 256-B, lines 29-33, dwelling 194, family 174
29 SCHLOTZHOUER,Rudolph W M 27 [1853] Married Farmer MO Germany Germany
30 " , Elizabeth C. W F 26 [1854] Married Keeps House MO VA KY
31 " , Earl S. W M 3 [1877] Son Single At home MO MO MO
32 " , Peter S. W M 1 [1879] At home MO MO MO
33 " , Walter W M 4/12 [Feb 1880] At home MO MO MO.1


Citations
- [S4654] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census MO Cooper Co Pine Grove Twp, Year: 1880; Census Place: Pilot Grove, Cooper, Missouri; Roll: 683; Page: 256B; Enumeration District: 135
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