William Hedges1
M, #99331
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
William Hedges married Rebecca Dulaney, daughter of Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.) and Rebecca Smith, after 1746
;
Her 2nd husband.1
; Per Maryland State Archives: "of Cecil County, planter."1
;
Her 2nd husband.1
; Per Maryland State Archives: "of Cecil County, planter."1
Family | Rebecca Dulaney b. 1721 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
William Knight1
M, #99332
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
William Knight married Rachel Dulaney, daughter of Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.) and Rebecca Smith, on 7 November 1741
;
Her 1st husband.1
;
Her 1st husband.1
Family | Rachel Dulaney b. 1724, d. 19 Oct 1774 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Alexander Hamilton1
M, #99334, b. 1712, d. 1756
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Alexander Hamilton married Margaret Dulaney, daughter of Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.) and Rebecca Smith,
;
Her 1st husband.1 Alexander Hamilton was born in 1712.1
Alexander Hamilton died in 1756.1
;
Her 1st husband.1 Alexander Hamilton was born in 1712.1
Alexander Hamilton died in 1756.1
Family | Margaret Dulaney b. 1728, d. 1791 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
William Murdock1
M, #99335, d. 1769
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
William Murdock married Margaret Dulaney, daughter of Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.) and Rebecca Smith, after 1756
;
Her 2nd husband.1
William Murdock died in 1769.1
;
Her 2nd husband.1
William Murdock died in 1769.1
Family | Margaret Dulaney b. 1728, d. 1791 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Mary Dulaney1
F, #99336
Father | Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. 5 Dec 1753 |
Mother | Rebecca Smith1 b. c 1696, d. 18 Mar 1737 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Philemon Lloyd Chew1
M, #99337, b. 20 February 1733, d. 15 March 1770
Father | Samuel Chew III1,2 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Philemon Lloyd Chew was born on 20 February 1733 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3
Philemon Lloyd Chew died on 15 March 1770 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA, at age 37.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8 at Citation.3
Philemon Lloyd Chew died on 15 March 1770 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA, at age 37.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8 at Citation.3
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Chew 1704 - 1737 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33648&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/, Philemon Lloyd Chew 1733 - 1770 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33651&tree=Tree1
Bennett Chew1
M, #99338, b. 20 February 1733, d. 1793
Father | Samuel Chew III1,2 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Bennett Chew married Anna Maria Tilghman, daughter of Edward Tilghman.1
Bennett Chew was born on 20 February 1733 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3
Bennett Chew died in 1793 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.3
Bennett Chew was born on 20 February 1733 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3
Bennett Chew died in 1793 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.3
Family | Anna Maria Tilghman |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Chew 1704 - 1737 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33648&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/, Bennett Chew 1733 - Aft 1766 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33650&tree=Tree1
Anna Maria Tilghman1
F, #99339
Father | Edward Tilghman1 b. 1713, d. 1786 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Family | Bennett Chew b. 20 Feb 1733, d. 1793 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Edward Tilghman1
M, #99340, b. 1713, d. 1786
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Samuel Lloyd Chew1,2
M, #99341, b. 10 July 1731, d. 1786
Father | Samuel Chew III1,3 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Samuel Lloyd Chew was born on 10 July 1731 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 He married Elizabeth Crowley circa 1754 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.4
Samuel Lloyd Chew died in 1786; MD State Archives says d. 1786. Early Colonial Settlers says d. 1810 in Wayne Co., NY.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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RICHARDSON, MIRIAM, Frederick Co. 22 Jan, 1767; 26 Feb, 1767
To Sarah Thomas, wife of Richard Thomas, one slave named Arthur, and one slave named Jack, they paying sum of 15 lbs. money to her bro. William Coale.
To late husband's sister, Sarah Pearpoint, one slave, they paying 20 lbs. to Wm. Coale, within 12 months.
To late husband's sister, Elizabeth Burkett, one slave.
To Phillip Richardson, one slave, named Isaac.
To John Croley Richardson, one slave, son of Jane.
To Miriam Richardson, one slave.
To Mary Richardson, one slave.
To grandson Samuel Loyd Chew, 916 A., being pt. of tract I bought of Thomas Snowden, lying in Frederick Co., on Seneca.
To grandson John Croley Chew, tract I live on, 700 A.
To granddaus. Henrietta Miriam Chew, and Elizabeth Chew, balance of personal estate.
To Miriam Walter, 100 A., being pt. of same tract I give grandson Samuel Lloyd Chew, afsd., to be laid off as Richard Thomas shall think convenient.
Ex: Son-in-law Samuel Chew.
Wit: John Clarke, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Musgrove. 35. 72
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Mrs. Meriam Richardson 110.174 FR E1434.10.10 Mar 4 1767 Sep 23 1772
Appraisers: David Lynn, Andrew Heugh.
Next of kin: Mariam Haye, Jenny Waller. Executor: Samuel Chew.
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Meriam Richardson 6.136 D FR £1554.10.5 Sep 25 1772
Legatees: Sarah Thomas, Sarah Pearpoint, Elisabeth Buckhead, Phillip Richardson, John Croly Richardson, Meriam Richardson, Samuel Lloyd Chew, John Croly Chew (son of Samuel Chew (accountant)).
Residue to (equally): Henrietta Maria Chew, Elisabeth Chew.
Executor: Mr. Samuel Chew at Citation.2
;
Her 2nd husband.4
Samuel Lloyd Chew died in 1786; MD State Archives says d. 1786. Early Colonial Settlers says d. 1810 in Wayne Co., NY.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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RICHARDSON, MIRIAM, Frederick Co. 22 Jan, 1767; 26 Feb, 1767
To Sarah Thomas, wife of Richard Thomas, one slave named Arthur, and one slave named Jack, they paying sum of 15 lbs. money to her bro. William Coale.
To late husband's sister, Sarah Pearpoint, one slave, they paying 20 lbs. to Wm. Coale, within 12 months.
To late husband's sister, Elizabeth Burkett, one slave.
To Phillip Richardson, one slave, named Isaac.
To John Croley Richardson, one slave, son of Jane.
To Miriam Richardson, one slave.
To Mary Richardson, one slave.
To grandson Samuel Loyd Chew, 916 A., being pt. of tract I bought of Thomas Snowden, lying in Frederick Co., on Seneca.
To grandson John Croley Chew, tract I live on, 700 A.
To granddaus. Henrietta Miriam Chew, and Elizabeth Chew, balance of personal estate.
To Miriam Walter, 100 A., being pt. of same tract I give grandson Samuel Lloyd Chew, afsd., to be laid off as Richard Thomas shall think convenient.
Ex: Son-in-law Samuel Chew.
Wit: John Clarke, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Musgrove. 35. 72
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Mrs. Meriam Richardson 110.174 FR E1434.10.10 Mar 4 1767 Sep 23 1772
Appraisers: David Lynn, Andrew Heugh.
Next of kin: Mariam Haye, Jenny Waller. Executor: Samuel Chew.
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Meriam Richardson 6.136 D FR £1554.10.5 Sep 25 1772
Legatees: Sarah Thomas, Sarah Pearpoint, Elisabeth Buckhead, Phillip Richardson, John Croly Richardson, Meriam Richardson, Samuel Lloyd Chew, John Croly Chew (son of Samuel Chew (accountant)).
Residue to (equally): Henrietta Maria Chew, Elisabeth Chew.
Executor: Mr. Samuel Chew at Citation.2
Family | Elizabeth Crowley b. 1729, d. 1807 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Lloyd Chew 1731 - 1810 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29441&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/, Samuel Chew 1704 - 1737 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33648&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Crowley 1729 - 1807 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I55407&tree=Tree1
Henrietta Maria Chew1
F, #99342, b. 3 August 1730, d. between 8 April 1762 and 28 May 1762
Father | Samuel Chew III1,2 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Henrietta Maria Chew married Edward Dorsey.1
Henrietta Maria Chew was born on 3 August 1730 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Henrietta Maria Chew died between 8 April 1762 and 28 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1,3
Her estate was probated on 28 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, EDWARD, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., attorney-at-law. 5 May, 1760; 16 Oct, 1760
To wife, houses and lots in the City of Annapolis, and land near Annapolis called Dorsey; slaves, cattle and etc.
To sister Sophia Gough, plantation she now lives on.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, law books. Balance of lands to daus. Henrietta Maria Dorsey and Elenor Dorsey. Mentions probable unborn child. Mentions 3 daus. Bro. Richard Dorsey, guardian of children, his pt. of the following tracts: Chews Resolution, Manner, Chews Vineyard, pt. of Long Tract, The Gore; all lands I hold as tenements in common with Alex Lawson and Caleb Dorsey, shall go to bro. Caleb Dorsey; my share of the personal stock in iron works with ed. Caleb Dorsey and Alexr. Lawson, he to pay my wife, 100 lbs. sterl.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, all lands in Frederick Co.
To sister Mary Ridgley, all lands in Baltimore Co. Mentions sister Deborah Dorsey, and children of sister Mary Ridgly. Other 1/3 pt. between children of bro. Richard Dorsey, and the children of sister Debcrah Dorsey's children, and children of sister Mary Ridgly, and the children of bros. Richard and Thomas Beal Dorsey. Ex: Bro. Richard Dorsey.
Wit: Wm. Woodward, Reverdy Ghiselin (?),Wm. Stuart, Geo. Corm.
1 Nov, 1760: The widow Henrietta Maria Dorsey, of Annapolis, renounced the will. 31. 80
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Edward Dorsey, Esq. 78.329 AA £1804.3.2 Jun 1761 Jul 14 1762
Appraisers: Robert Swann, Jonas Green.
Creditors: Bazil Dorsey, Sophiah Gough, Henrietta Maria Dulaney.
Next of kin: Bazil Dorsey.
Administratrix: Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey (deceased), by Mr. Benjamin Beall at Citation.3
Henrietta Maria Chew left a will on 8 April 1762 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Anne Arundel Co., widow of Edward Dorsey, late of the City of Annapolis. 8 Apr, 1762; 28 May, 1762
To mother, Henrietta Maria Dulany, 100 lbs.
To Mrs. Ann Norwood, spinster, 20 lbs.
To Mrs. Grason, widow, 20 lbs.
To each of the daus. of Richard Dorsey, late, dec'd., 25 lbs., except god-dau. Mary, to whom I give 30 lbs.
To uncle Francis Chew's children, 50 lbs. sterl.
To Mary Young, wife of Benjamin Young, 30 lbs.
To children of cousin Joseph Chew, sum of 40 lbs.
I bequeath to Mrs. Sophia Gough, widow of late Thomas Gough, some silver, which my late husband had in his lifetime, of the sd. Thomas Gough; also to sd. Sophia Gough, sum of 20 lbs.
To cousin Ann Dare, late Ann Chew, sister to afsd. Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To the Vestry of Annapolis Parish, sum of 50 lbs. sterl. for a pulpit cloth and cushion for the church; 100 lbs. for the poor of sd. parish.
To dau. Henrietta Maria Dorsey, my slave; but if she dies before of age 21, then to my mother.
To sister Mary Chew, my 2 slaves; in case of her death, to my dau.
Remainder of estate to bros. and sisters: Samuel, Philemon Loyd, Bennett, Loyd Delany, Margaret Bordley and Mary Chew, to be equally divided between them; they to pay my dau., she having already a very ample fortune from her father.
Exs: Bro. Samuel Chew, Beale Bordley.
Wit: William Paca, John Rogers, Thomas Hands. 31. 609
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Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey 82.39 AA £557.19.10 Nov 7 1763 Nov 12 1763
Appraisers: Jonas Green, Charles Wallace.
Creditors: Thomas Johnson, Jr., Nicholas Maccubbin.
Next of kin: Philemon Lloyd Chew, Bennett Chew.
Administrator: Mr. Samuel Chew.3
Henrietta Maria Chew was born on 3 August 1730 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Henrietta Maria Chew died between 8 April 1762 and 28 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1,3
Her estate was probated on 28 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, EDWARD, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., attorney-at-law. 5 May, 1760; 16 Oct, 1760
To wife, houses and lots in the City of Annapolis, and land near Annapolis called Dorsey; slaves, cattle and etc.
To sister Sophia Gough, plantation she now lives on.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, law books. Balance of lands to daus. Henrietta Maria Dorsey and Elenor Dorsey. Mentions probable unborn child. Mentions 3 daus. Bro. Richard Dorsey, guardian of children, his pt. of the following tracts: Chews Resolution, Manner, Chews Vineyard, pt. of Long Tract, The Gore; all lands I hold as tenements in common with Alex Lawson and Caleb Dorsey, shall go to bro. Caleb Dorsey; my share of the personal stock in iron works with ed. Caleb Dorsey and Alexr. Lawson, he to pay my wife, 100 lbs. sterl.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, all lands in Frederick Co.
To sister Mary Ridgley, all lands in Baltimore Co. Mentions sister Deborah Dorsey, and children of sister Mary Ridgly. Other 1/3 pt. between children of bro. Richard Dorsey, and the children of sister Debcrah Dorsey's children, and children of sister Mary Ridgly, and the children of bros. Richard and Thomas Beal Dorsey. Ex: Bro. Richard Dorsey.
Wit: Wm. Woodward, Reverdy Ghiselin (?),Wm. Stuart, Geo. Corm.
1 Nov, 1760: The widow Henrietta Maria Dorsey, of Annapolis, renounced the will. 31. 80
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Edward Dorsey, Esq. 78.329 AA £1804.3.2 Jun 1761 Jul 14 1762
Appraisers: Robert Swann, Jonas Green.
Creditors: Bazil Dorsey, Sophiah Gough, Henrietta Maria Dulaney.
Next of kin: Bazil Dorsey.
Administratrix: Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey (deceased), by Mr. Benjamin Beall at Citation.3
Henrietta Maria Chew left a will on 8 April 1762 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Anne Arundel Co., widow of Edward Dorsey, late of the City of Annapolis. 8 Apr, 1762; 28 May, 1762
To mother, Henrietta Maria Dulany, 100 lbs.
To Mrs. Ann Norwood, spinster, 20 lbs.
To Mrs. Grason, widow, 20 lbs.
To each of the daus. of Richard Dorsey, late, dec'd., 25 lbs., except god-dau. Mary, to whom I give 30 lbs.
To uncle Francis Chew's children, 50 lbs. sterl.
To Mary Young, wife of Benjamin Young, 30 lbs.
To children of cousin Joseph Chew, sum of 40 lbs.
I bequeath to Mrs. Sophia Gough, widow of late Thomas Gough, some silver, which my late husband had in his lifetime, of the sd. Thomas Gough; also to sd. Sophia Gough, sum of 20 lbs.
To cousin Ann Dare, late Ann Chew, sister to afsd. Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To the Vestry of Annapolis Parish, sum of 50 lbs. sterl. for a pulpit cloth and cushion for the church; 100 lbs. for the poor of sd. parish.
To dau. Henrietta Maria Dorsey, my slave; but if she dies before of age 21, then to my mother.
To sister Mary Chew, my 2 slaves; in case of her death, to my dau.
Remainder of estate to bros. and sisters: Samuel, Philemon Loyd, Bennett, Loyd Delany, Margaret Bordley and Mary Chew, to be equally divided between them; they to pay my dau., she having already a very ample fortune from her father.
Exs: Bro. Samuel Chew, Beale Bordley.
Wit: William Paca, John Rogers, Thomas Hands. 31. 609
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Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey 82.39 AA £557.19.10 Nov 7 1763 Nov 12 1763
Appraisers: Jonas Green, Charles Wallace.
Creditors: Thomas Johnson, Jr., Nicholas Maccubbin.
Next of kin: Philemon Lloyd Chew, Bennett Chew.
Administrator: Mr. Samuel Chew.3
Family | Edward Dorsey b. 1 Sep 1718, d. 1760 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Chew 1704 - 1737 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33648&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/, Henrietta Maria Chew 1730 - 1762 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29440&tree=Tree1
Edward Dorsey1
M, #99343, b. 1 September 1718, d. 1760
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Edward Dorsey married Henrietta Maria Chew, daughter of Samuel Chew III and Henrietta Maria Lloyd.1
Edward Dorsey was born on 1 September 1718 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2
Edward Dorsey died in 1760.1
Edward Dorsey died between 5 May 1760 and 16 October 1760 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.2,1
His estate was probated on 16 October 1760 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1
Edward Dorsey left a will on 5 May 1760 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, EDWARD, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., attorney-at-law. 5 May, 1760
16 Oct, 1760
To wife, houses and lots in the City of Annapolis, and land near Annapolis called Dorsey; slaves, cattle and etc.
To sister Sophia Gough, plantation she now lives on.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, law books. Balance of lands to daus. Henrietta Maria Dorsey and Elenor Dorsey. Mentions probable unborn child. Mentions 3 daus. Bro. Richard Dorsey, guardian of children, his pt. of the following tracts: Chews Resolution, Manner, Chews Vineyard, pt. of Long Tract, The Gore; all lands I hold as tenements in common with Alex Lawson and Caleb Dorsey, shall go to bro. Caleb Dorsey; my share of the personal stock in iron works with ed. Caleb Dorsey and Alexr. Lawson, he to pay my wife, 100 lbs. sterl.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, all lands in Frederick Co.
To sister Mary Ridgley, all lands in Baltimore Co. Mentions sister Deborah Dorsey, and children of sister Mary Ridgly. Other 1/3 pt. between children of bro. Richard Dorsey, and the children of sister Debcrah Dorsey's children, and children of sister Mary Ridgly, and the children of bros. Richard and Thomas Beal Dorsey. Ex: Bro. Richard Dorsey.
Wit: Wm. Woodward, Reverdy Ghiselin (?),Wm. Stuart, Geo. Corm.
1 Nov, 1760: The widow Henrietta Maria Dorsey, of Annapolis, renounced the will. 31. 80
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Edward Dorsey, Esq. 78.329 AA £1804.3.2 Jun 1761 Jul 14 1762
Appraisers: Robert Swann, Jonas Green.
Creditors: Bazil Dorsey, Sophiah Gough, Henrietta Maria Dulaney.
Next of kin: Bazil Dorsey.
Administratrix: Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey (deceased), by Mr. Benjamin Beall
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Dorsey, Samuel planter, A. A. Co., 26th Aug., 1739 ; 15th Nov., 1739.
To bros. Basil, John, Caleb, Richard, Edward, Joshua and Thomas Beale Dorsey and to sisters Sophia, Deborah and Mary Dorsey and sister Elinor Todd, entire estate.
Ex.: Bro. Richard.
Test: Richard Warfield, Preston Moore, Caleb Dorsey. 22. 102.2
Edward Dorsey was born on 1 September 1718 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2
Edward Dorsey died in 1760.1
Edward Dorsey died between 5 May 1760 and 16 October 1760 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.2,1
His estate was probated on 16 October 1760 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1
Edward Dorsey left a will on 5 May 1760 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Per Early Colonial Settlers:
DORSEY, EDWARD, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., attorney-at-law. 5 May, 1760
16 Oct, 1760
To wife, houses and lots in the City of Annapolis, and land near Annapolis called Dorsey; slaves, cattle and etc.
To sister Sophia Gough, plantation she now lives on.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, law books. Balance of lands to daus. Henrietta Maria Dorsey and Elenor Dorsey. Mentions probable unborn child. Mentions 3 daus. Bro. Richard Dorsey, guardian of children, his pt. of the following tracts: Chews Resolution, Manner, Chews Vineyard, pt. of Long Tract, The Gore; all lands I hold as tenements in common with Alex Lawson and Caleb Dorsey, shall go to bro. Caleb Dorsey; my share of the personal stock in iron works with ed. Caleb Dorsey and Alexr. Lawson, he to pay my wife, 100 lbs. sterl.
To nephew Bazil Dorsey, all lands in Frederick Co.
To sister Mary Ridgley, all lands in Baltimore Co. Mentions sister Deborah Dorsey, and children of sister Mary Ridgly. Other 1/3 pt. between children of bro. Richard Dorsey, and the children of sister Debcrah Dorsey's children, and children of sister Mary Ridgly, and the children of bros. Richard and Thomas Beal Dorsey. Ex: Bro. Richard Dorsey.
Wit: Wm. Woodward, Reverdy Ghiselin (?),Wm. Stuart, Geo. Corm.
1 Nov, 1760: The widow Henrietta Maria Dorsey, of Annapolis, renounced the will. 31. 80
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Edward Dorsey, Esq. 78.329 AA £1804.3.2 Jun 1761 Jul 14 1762
Appraisers: Robert Swann, Jonas Green.
Creditors: Bazil Dorsey, Sophiah Gough, Henrietta Maria Dulaney.
Next of kin: Bazil Dorsey.
Administratrix: Mrs. Henrietta Maria Dorsey (deceased), by Mr. Benjamin Beall
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Dorsey, Samuel planter, A. A. Co., 26th Aug., 1739 ; 15th Nov., 1739.
To bros. Basil, John, Caleb, Richard, Edward, Joshua and Thomas Beale Dorsey and to sisters Sophia, Deborah and Mary Dorsey and sister Elinor Todd, entire estate.
Ex.: Bro. Richard.
Test: Richard Warfield, Preston Moore, Caleb Dorsey. 22. 102.2
Family | Henrietta Maria Chew b. 3 Aug 1730, d. bt 8 Apr 1762 - 28 May 1762 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Edward Dorsey 1718 - 1760 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29439&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Margaret Chew1
F, #99344, b. before 1735, d. 11 November 1773
Father | Samuel Chew III1,2 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Margaret Chew was born before 1735 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.3 She married John Beale Bordley on 13 October 1751 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Margaret Chew died on 11 November 1773 at Chestertown, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Chew, Samuel, gentleman,A. A. Co.,13th Jan., 1736;
3rd Mch., 1736.
To eldest son Samuel and hrs., dwelling plantation at Herring ****ay, being 600 A. "Ayres,” and 300 A. "Chew's Right.”
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew and hrs., 450 A. "Carter Bennett,"The Oblong,"Hunt's Mount,” and 540 A. "Poppinjay” in Calvert Co.
To son Bennett and hrs., 550 A. "Sterlling's Nest,” Calvert Co. 40 A. "Sterling's Chance,” 49 A. "Chew's Fortune,” 100 A. "Cooper's.”
To afsd. sons Philemon and Bennett and their hrs., 5,000 A. in Prince George Co. Tobacco to be loaded on "The Lyon,” now lying in Wys R., master Michael Higgens and cousigned to Samuel Hyde, mcht., London, and sold for benefit of estate. Lands devised by will of father —–, to be disposed of according to directions of sd. will.
To kinsman Benjamin Chew of Cecil County, personalty.
To 3 sons afsd., and 3 daus. Henrietta Maria, Margaret, and Mary, residue of personal estate.
Exs.: Wife Henrietta Maria and bro.-in-law Philip Thomas, of A. A. Co.
Test: John Hamilton, Michael Higgins, Joseph Chew.
17 June, 1737. Philip Thomas renounces as ex. of above will. 21. 763.
10 May, 1737. Solomon Birkhead, being a Quaker, makes his solemn affirmation that will of Andrew Skinner was declared and published in presence of affirmant, Mary Feddeman, John Whaley and Philip Feddeman, the other witnesses thereto. Probate taken at request of Trustrum Thomas, Talbot County, and Thomas Ennalls, Dorchester Co. Will recorded v. 14, f. 557., Md. Cal. of Wills, v. 4, p. 150. 21. 764.
21 May, 1737. Oath of Roger Mathews, one of witnesses to will of Anthony Ball (Bale), taken at request of John Moale, Baltimore Co. Will recorded v. 16, f. 16, Md. Cal. of Wills, v. 5, p. 3. 21. 765.
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.3
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Margaret Chew died on 11 November 1773 at Chestertown, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.1,3
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Chew, Samuel, gentleman,A. A. Co.,13th Jan., 1736;
3rd Mch., 1736.
To eldest son Samuel and hrs., dwelling plantation at Herring ****ay, being 600 A. "Ayres,” and 300 A. "Chew's Right.”
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew and hrs., 450 A. "Carter Bennett,"The Oblong,"Hunt's Mount,” and 540 A. "Poppinjay” in Calvert Co.
To son Bennett and hrs., 550 A. "Sterlling's Nest,” Calvert Co. 40 A. "Sterling's Chance,” 49 A. "Chew's Fortune,” 100 A. "Cooper's.”
To afsd. sons Philemon and Bennett and their hrs., 5,000 A. in Prince George Co. Tobacco to be loaded on "The Lyon,” now lying in Wys R., master Michael Higgens and cousigned to Samuel Hyde, mcht., London, and sold for benefit of estate. Lands devised by will of father —–, to be disposed of according to directions of sd. will.
To kinsman Benjamin Chew of Cecil County, personalty.
To 3 sons afsd., and 3 daus. Henrietta Maria, Margaret, and Mary, residue of personal estate.
Exs.: Wife Henrietta Maria and bro.-in-law Philip Thomas, of A. A. Co.
Test: John Hamilton, Michael Higgins, Joseph Chew.
17 June, 1737. Philip Thomas renounces as ex. of above will. 21. 763.
10 May, 1737. Solomon Birkhead, being a Quaker, makes his solemn affirmation that will of Andrew Skinner was declared and published in presence of affirmant, Mary Feddeman, John Whaley and Philip Feddeman, the other witnesses thereto. Probate taken at request of Trustrum Thomas, Talbot County, and Thomas Ennalls, Dorchester Co. Will recorded v. 14, f. 557., Md. Cal. of Wills, v. 4, p. 150. 21. 764.
21 May, 1737. Oath of Roger Mathews, one of witnesses to will of Anthony Ball (Bale), taken at request of John Moale, Baltimore Co. Will recorded v. 16, f. 16, Md. Cal. of Wills, v. 5, p. 3. 21. 765.
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.3
Family | John Beale Bordley b. 1 Feb 1726/27, d. 26 Jan 1804 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Chew 1704 - 1737 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33648&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/, Margaret Chew Bef 1735 - 1773 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I53422&tree=Tree1
John Beale Bordley1,2
M, #99345, b. 1 February 1726/27, d. 26 January 1804
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
John Beale Bordley was born on 1 February 1726/27 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 He married Margaret Chew, daughter of Samuel Chew III and Henrietta Maria Lloyd, on 13 October 1751 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1,3 John Beale Bordley married Sarah Fishbourne on 8 October 1776 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.4
John Beale Bordley died on 26 January 1804 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 76.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
'''This monument is eeected
to the memory of
JOHN BEALE BORDLEY, Esquire.
WHO DIED Jan. 26, 1804,
Aged 76 years 11 months.
Of probity and integrity unblemished
As A Philanthropist, Patriot, and Man,
equaled by few,
excelled by none."
===
THORNTON, WILLIAM, Baltimore Co. 24 Jul, 1769; 7 Mar., 1769
Friend Sarah Heigh, and her son William Thornton, who in common report, is my son.
Cousin: Eleanor Lee, wife of Corbin Lee.
Tracts: "Haddock's Hills," in Prince George's Co. and "Hucklebury Forrest.
Exs: Rev. Thos. Thornton, Corbin Lee and John Beall Bordley, Esq.
Wit: Robt. Alexander, Chas. Ridgeby, Jr., Daniel Chamier. 37. 80
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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From Wikipedia
John Beale Bordley, (b. February 11, 1727 Annapolis, Maryland - d. 1804 Philadelphia) was a Maryland planter and judge.
Son of Thomas Bordley, from Yorkshire, England 1694, attorney general for Maryland, and his second wife Ariana Vanderheyden.
Educated at the library of his step brother, Stephan Hadley,[1] At the age to ten, he went to live with his uncle in Chestertown. He received his early education under the direction of the Chestertown Free School teacher, Charles Peale.
He married Margaret Chew, (29 June 1735 - 11 November 1773), in 1750, and went to live at Joppa, Maryland, then in the "wilderness" of Baltimore County. For the next 12 or 13 years he worked his plantation, and held the county clerkship. In 1768, he was one of the commissioners to help determine the boundary between Maryland and Delaware. On 25 September 1770, he was present at the Upper House of Assembly of Maryland.[2] Later he moved to Baltimore City, where he was appointed in 1776, a judge of the Provincial Court, and in 1777, judge of the British Admiralty Court.[3] He served as a member of Governor Horatio Sharpe's and Governor Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland's Councils.
In 1770, his wife inherited from the Chew family half of Wye Island[4], in Queen Anne's County, on the Chesapeake Bay, (the other half going to his sister-in-law, Mary, wife of William Paca). The Bordleys maintained their winter residence in Annapolis, they moved to his beautiful estate on Wye Island. They had four children: Thomas Bordley (b. 1755- 1771), Matthias Bordley (b. 1757-1818), Henrietta Maria Bordley (b. 1762), John Beale Bordley, Jr. (b. 1764-1815)[5][6]
After Margaret died, in 1777, he married Mrs. John Mifflin (Sarah Fishbourne) (20 October 1733 - 16 May 1816), a widow of Philadelphia. (He became stepfather to Thomas Mifflin.) Then the Bordley family wintered in Philadelphia, and a large farm in Chester County, "Como Farm". He soon became a member of the American Philosophical Society. They had the daughter Elizabeth Bordley (1777-1863).[7]
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BORDLEY, THOMAS, Annapolis, but intending this day to depart for Great Brittain. 4 Jun, 1747; 16 Jun, 1748
Desire all debts paid, particularly that to Mr. Wahelin Welsh, with interest.
The rest and residue of personal estate to MRS. MARGARET SMITH, haberdasher, of Mark Lane, London, for the tenderness, care and friendship I have always met with from her and her family.
To bro. JOHN, my undivided moyety of our 4 lotts in Annapolis.
I am desirous that my 4th pt. of "Augustin Mannor' shd. descend in course to bro. MATTHIAS BORDLEY, which I take to be agreeable to my father's inclination as well as mine.
The balance of estate in the Province of Maryland, to sister ELIZABETH BORDLEY, and bro. BEAL BORDLEY.
Martin Smith of Mark Lane, ex., desiring Mr. Jennings and bro. STEPHEN, assist him in execution hereof.
Wit: John Carpenter, Samuel Wood, Beal Nicholas. 25. 310
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BORDLEY, MATTHIAS, Cecil Co.-- --- ----; 11 Sep, 1756
Bro: Beale Bordley (Boardley).
Ann Stewart, niece to Mrs. Biggers.
Ex: Beale Bordley.
Wit: Thomas Thornton, John Wright, John Bordley, John Wilkinson. 30.211
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BORDLEY, STEPHEN, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co. 4 Feb, 1764; 17 Dec, 1764
in the 53rd year of my age.
Bro.: John Beale Bordley.
Sister: Elizabeth Bordley.
To Sarah Turner, brought up by and living with me, 1,000 lbs. money.
To nephew Stephen Bordley, and niece Mary Bordley, children of late bro. William Bordley. Ex: John Beale Bordley.
Wit: Thomas Johnson, Jr., John Rogers, Thomas Stone, Jr. 33. 39
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BORDLEY, JOHN, Kent Co., merchant 22 Oct, 1754; 31 Mar, 1761
To wife Isabella, during widowhood, lands called The Francey, Bordley's, Beginning, Partnership, The Grumble and The Adventure, pt. of Providence, which I bought of Geo. Griffith; after her marriage or death, above lands to my next hr; if no hrs. then living, to Mathias Bordley of Cecil Co. and hrs; if no hrs., to Beal Bordley of Baltimore Co.
To bros. Stephen and William, sister Elizabeth, half-bro. Mathias, and Beal Bordley, 1 guinea each.
Desire wife to convey to James Nichols, house and lot in Chestertown, which he had purchased of me and my wife, and my bro. William Bordley; balance to wife.
Extx: Wife.
Wit: Richard Porter, Thomas and Geo. Garnett. 31. 212 at Citation.2
;
His 1st wife.1,3 John Beale Bordley married Sarah Fishbourne on 8 October 1776 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.4
John Beale Bordley died on 26 January 1804 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 76.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
'''This monument is eeected
to the memory of
JOHN BEALE BORDLEY, Esquire.
WHO DIED Jan. 26, 1804,
Aged 76 years 11 months.
Of probity and integrity unblemished
As A Philanthropist, Patriot, and Man,
equaled by few,
excelled by none."
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THORNTON, WILLIAM, Baltimore Co. 24 Jul, 1769; 7 Mar., 1769
Friend Sarah Heigh, and her son William Thornton, who in common report, is my son.
Cousin: Eleanor Lee, wife of Corbin Lee.
Tracts: "Haddock's Hills," in Prince George's Co. and "Hucklebury Forrest.
Exs: Rev. Thos. Thornton, Corbin Lee and John Beall Bordley, Esq.
Wit: Robt. Alexander, Chas. Ridgeby, Jr., Daniel Chamier. 37. 80
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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From Wikipedia
John Beale Bordley, (b. February 11, 1727 Annapolis, Maryland - d. 1804 Philadelphia) was a Maryland planter and judge.
Son of Thomas Bordley, from Yorkshire, England 1694, attorney general for Maryland, and his second wife Ariana Vanderheyden.
Educated at the library of his step brother, Stephan Hadley,[1] At the age to ten, he went to live with his uncle in Chestertown. He received his early education under the direction of the Chestertown Free School teacher, Charles Peale.
He married Margaret Chew, (29 June 1735 - 11 November 1773), in 1750, and went to live at Joppa, Maryland, then in the "wilderness" of Baltimore County. For the next 12 or 13 years he worked his plantation, and held the county clerkship. In 1768, he was one of the commissioners to help determine the boundary between Maryland and Delaware. On 25 September 1770, he was present at the Upper House of Assembly of Maryland.[2] Later he moved to Baltimore City, where he was appointed in 1776, a judge of the Provincial Court, and in 1777, judge of the British Admiralty Court.[3] He served as a member of Governor Horatio Sharpe's and Governor Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland's Councils.
In 1770, his wife inherited from the Chew family half of Wye Island[4], in Queen Anne's County, on the Chesapeake Bay, (the other half going to his sister-in-law, Mary, wife of William Paca). The Bordleys maintained their winter residence in Annapolis, they moved to his beautiful estate on Wye Island. They had four children: Thomas Bordley (b. 1755- 1771), Matthias Bordley (b. 1757-1818), Henrietta Maria Bordley (b. 1762), John Beale Bordley, Jr. (b. 1764-1815)[5][6]
After Margaret died, in 1777, he married Mrs. John Mifflin (Sarah Fishbourne) (20 October 1733 - 16 May 1816), a widow of Philadelphia. (He became stepfather to Thomas Mifflin.) Then the Bordley family wintered in Philadelphia, and a large farm in Chester County, "Como Farm". He soon became a member of the American Philosophical Society. They had the daughter Elizabeth Bordley (1777-1863).[7]
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BORDLEY, THOMAS, Annapolis, but intending this day to depart for Great Brittain. 4 Jun, 1747; 16 Jun, 1748
Desire all debts paid, particularly that to Mr. Wahelin Welsh, with interest.
The rest and residue of personal estate to MRS. MARGARET SMITH, haberdasher, of Mark Lane, London, for the tenderness, care and friendship I have always met with from her and her family.
To bro. JOHN, my undivided moyety of our 4 lotts in Annapolis.
I am desirous that my 4th pt. of "Augustin Mannor' shd. descend in course to bro. MATTHIAS BORDLEY, which I take to be agreeable to my father's inclination as well as mine.
The balance of estate in the Province of Maryland, to sister ELIZABETH BORDLEY, and bro. BEAL BORDLEY.
Martin Smith of Mark Lane, ex., desiring Mr. Jennings and bro. STEPHEN, assist him in execution hereof.
Wit: John Carpenter, Samuel Wood, Beal Nicholas. 25. 310
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BORDLEY, MATTHIAS, Cecil Co.-- --- ----; 11 Sep, 1756
Bro: Beale Bordley (Boardley).
Ann Stewart, niece to Mrs. Biggers.
Ex: Beale Bordley.
Wit: Thomas Thornton, John Wright, John Bordley, John Wilkinson. 30.211
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BORDLEY, STEPHEN, City of Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co. 4 Feb, 1764; 17 Dec, 1764
in the 53rd year of my age.
Bro.: John Beale Bordley.
Sister: Elizabeth Bordley.
To Sarah Turner, brought up by and living with me, 1,000 lbs. money.
To nephew Stephen Bordley, and niece Mary Bordley, children of late bro. William Bordley. Ex: John Beale Bordley.
Wit: Thomas Johnson, Jr., John Rogers, Thomas Stone, Jr. 33. 39
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BORDLEY, JOHN, Kent Co., merchant 22 Oct, 1754; 31 Mar, 1761
To wife Isabella, during widowhood, lands called The Francey, Bordley's, Beginning, Partnership, The Grumble and The Adventure, pt. of Providence, which I bought of Geo. Griffith; after her marriage or death, above lands to my next hr; if no hrs. then living, to Mathias Bordley of Cecil Co. and hrs; if no hrs., to Beal Bordley of Baltimore Co.
To bros. Stephen and William, sister Elizabeth, half-bro. Mathias, and Beal Bordley, 1 guinea each.
Desire wife to convey to James Nichols, house and lot in Chestertown, which he had purchased of me and my wife, and my bro. William Bordley; balance to wife.
Extx: Wife.
Wit: Richard Porter, Thomas and Geo. Garnett. 31. 212 at Citation.2
Family 1 | Margaret Chew b. b 1735, d. 11 Nov 1773 |
Family 2 | Sarah Fishbourne b. 20 Oct 1733, d. 16 May 1816 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, John Beale Bordley 1727 - 1804 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I40606&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/, Margaret Chew Bef 1735 - 1773 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I53422&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Fishbourne 1733 - 1816 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66174&tree=Tree1
Ann Mary Chew1
F, #99346, b. 1735/36, d. 15 January 1774
Father | Samuel Chew III1 b. 1704, d. 1736 |
Mother | Henrietta Maria Lloyd1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Ann Mary Chew was born in 1735/36 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 She married William Paca on 26 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2,3
Ann Mary Chew died on 15 January 1774 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mary K Leitner 2007-06-11 22:01:51
Leitner Kogl Prideaux & Threlkel Family
This has to be my Mary 'Mollie' Chew who married William (S. O. D..) GOVERNOR #Paca b. 31 Oct 1740 & d. 13 Oct 1799.
He was the s/o John Paca & Elizabeth Smith b. Abt. 1713 & d. 20 Mar 1784
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.2 Ann Mary Chew was also known as Mary Lloyd Chew.2
Ann Mary Chew died on 15 January 1774 at St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mary K Leitner 2007-06-11 22:01:51
Leitner Kogl Prideaux & Threlkel Family
This has to be my Mary 'Mollie' Chew who married William (S. O. D..) GOVERNOR #Paca b. 31 Oct 1740 & d. 13 Oct 1799.
He was the s/o John Paca & Elizabeth Smith b. Abt. 1713 & d. 20 Mar 1784
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DULANEY, HENRIETTA MARIA, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, widow. 4 Nov, 1765; 7 Jun, 1766
To son Philemon Lloyd Chew, land in Queen Anne'a Co.
Children: Bennett and Samuel Chew, Lloyd Dulaney, Henrietta Maria Dorsey, Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Husband: Henry Chew.
Granddau: Henrietta Maria Dorsey.
Mentions: Henrietta Maria Bordley and Henrietta Maria Paca.
Exs: Son-in-law John Beal Bordley, and son Philemon Lloyd Chew.
Wit: Lanct. Jacques, Thomas Hyde, Joshua Frazier, Joseph Johnson.
To Ann Dare, sister of Joseph Chew, 30 lbs. sterl.
To the children of Francis Chew, 40 lbs. money.
To children of Joseph Chew, 20 lbs.
To Elizabeth Jackman, who has lived with me several years.
To Mary Young, wife of Benj. Young,
Tracts: "The Purchase," "Lloyd's Insula (Island)' in Wye River, "The Oblong," "Bennett,' 'Hunt's Mount,' 'Pappin' and 'Chew Farm.' 34. 8
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CHEW, PHILEMON LLOYD, Anne Arundel Co. 15 Mar, 1770; 22 Mar, 1770
To Philip Thomas and hrs., son of Philip Thomas of West River.
Sisters: Margaret Bordley and Mary Paca.
Bro.: Bennett Chew.
Tracts: 'Sharp's Island."
Exs: Bennett Chew and Wm. Paca.
Wit: John Shuttleworth, Robert Smith, Benj. Kennedy, John Sullen. 37. 473 at Citation.2 Ann Mary Chew was also known as Mary Lloyd Chew.2
Family | William Paca b. 31 Oct 1740, d. 13 Oct 1799 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Mary Lloyd Chew 1735 - 1774 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33652&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/, William Gov. Paca 1740 - 1799 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I47945&tree=Tree1
William Paca1
M, #99347, b. 31 October 1740, d. 13 October 1799
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
William Paca was born on 31 October 1740 at Harford Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 He married Ann Mary Chew, daughter of Samuel Chew III and Henrietta Maria Lloyd, on 26 May 1762 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,3,2
William Paca died on 13 October 1799 at Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA, at age 58.1,2
William Paca died on 13 October 1799 at Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA, at age 58.1,2
Family | Ann Mary Chew b. 1735/36, d. 15 Jan 1774 |
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, William Gov. Paca 1740 - 1799 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I47945&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/, Mary Lloyd Chew 1735 - 1774 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33652&tree=Tree1
Richard Dulaney1
M, #99348
Father | Daniel "the Elder" Dulaney (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. 5 Dec 1753 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Richard Dulaney died; died young.1
Citations
- [S1632] Maryland State Archives, online https://msa.maryland.gov/, Daniel Dulany, Sr. (1685-1753 ) - MSA SC 3520-371 seen 25 July 2022 at https://msa.maryland.gov/http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49252822/person/12969795116megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000300/000371/html/371bio.html. Hereinafter cited as Maryland State Archives.
Elizabeth Crowley1
F, #99349, b. 1729, d. 1807
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Elizabeth Crowley was born in 1729 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1 She married Richard Snowden on 31 October 1748 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2 Elizabeth Crowley married Samuel Lloyd Chew, son of Samuel Chew III and Henrietta Maria Lloyd, circa 1754 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Crowley died in 1807 at Wayne Co., New York, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
CROLEY, JOHN, Prince George's Co. 31 Oct, 1748; 7 Jun, 1749
Whereas I formerly gave dau. Elizabeth Snowden, at her marriage and since, all the proportion that I intended, except the slaves I am now giving to her.
To wife Miriam Croley.
Wife Miriam, extx.
Wit: Thos. Snowden (Quaker), Mary Snowden, Miriam Waller. 26. 100
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RICHARDSON, MIRIAM, Frederick Co. 22 Jan, 1767; 26 Feb, 1767
To Sarah Thomas, wife of Richard Thomas, one slave named Arthur, and one slave named Jack, they paying sum of 15 lbs. money to her bro. William Coale.
To late husband's sister, Sarah Pearpoint, one slave, they paying 20 lbs. to Wm. Coale, within 12 months.
To late husband's sister, Elizabeth Burkett, one slave.
To Phillip Richardson, one slave, named Isaac.
To John Croley Richardson, one slave, son of Jane.
To Miriam Richardson, one slave.
To Mary Richardson, one slave.
To grandson Samuel Loyd Chew, 916 A., being pt. of tract I bought of Thomas Snowden, lying in Frederick Co., on Seneca.
To grandson John Croley Chew, tract I live on, 700 A.
To granddaus. Henrietta Miriam Chew, and Elizabeth Chew, balance of personal estate.
To Miriam Walter, 100 A., being pt. of same tract I give grandson Samuel Lloyd Chew, afsd., to be laid off as Richard Thomas shall think convenient.
Ex: Son-in-law Samuel Chew.
Wit: John Clarke, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Musgrove. 35. 72
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Mrs. Meriam Richardson 110.174 FR E1434.10.10 Mar 4 1767 Sep 23 1772
Appraisers: David Lynn, Andrew Heugh.
Next of kin: Mariam Haye, Jenny Waller.
Executor: Samuel Chew.
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Meriam Richardson 6.136 D FR £1554.10.5 Sep 25 1772
Legatees: Sarah Thomas, Sarah Pearpoint, Elisabeth Buckhead, Phillip Richardson, John Croly Richardson, Meriam Richardson, Samuel Lloyd Chew, John Croly Chew (son of Samuel Chew (accountant)).
Residue to (equally): Henrietta Maria Chew, Elisabeth Chew.
Executor: Mr. Samuel Chew at Citation.1
;
Her 1st husband.2 Elizabeth Crowley married Samuel Lloyd Chew, son of Samuel Chew III and Henrietta Maria Lloyd, circa 1754 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Crowley died in 1807 at Wayne Co., New York, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
CROLEY, JOHN, Prince George's Co. 31 Oct, 1748; 7 Jun, 1749
Whereas I formerly gave dau. Elizabeth Snowden, at her marriage and since, all the proportion that I intended, except the slaves I am now giving to her.
To wife Miriam Croley.
Wife Miriam, extx.
Wit: Thos. Snowden (Quaker), Mary Snowden, Miriam Waller. 26. 100
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RICHARDSON, MIRIAM, Frederick Co. 22 Jan, 1767; 26 Feb, 1767
To Sarah Thomas, wife of Richard Thomas, one slave named Arthur, and one slave named Jack, they paying sum of 15 lbs. money to her bro. William Coale.
To late husband's sister, Sarah Pearpoint, one slave, they paying 20 lbs. to Wm. Coale, within 12 months.
To late husband's sister, Elizabeth Burkett, one slave.
To Phillip Richardson, one slave, named Isaac.
To John Croley Richardson, one slave, son of Jane.
To Miriam Richardson, one slave.
To Mary Richardson, one slave.
To grandson Samuel Loyd Chew, 916 A., being pt. of tract I bought of Thomas Snowden, lying in Frederick Co., on Seneca.
To grandson John Croley Chew, tract I live on, 700 A.
To granddaus. Henrietta Miriam Chew, and Elizabeth Chew, balance of personal estate.
To Miriam Walter, 100 A., being pt. of same tract I give grandson Samuel Lloyd Chew, afsd., to be laid off as Richard Thomas shall think convenient.
Ex: Son-in-law Samuel Chew.
Wit: John Clarke, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Musgrove. 35. 72
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Mrs. Meriam Richardson 110.174 FR E1434.10.10 Mar 4 1767 Sep 23 1772
Appraisers: David Lynn, Andrew Heugh.
Next of kin: Mariam Haye, Jenny Waller.
Executor: Samuel Chew.
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Meriam Richardson 6.136 D FR £1554.10.5 Sep 25 1772
Legatees: Sarah Thomas, Sarah Pearpoint, Elisabeth Buckhead, Phillip Richardson, John Croly Richardson, Meriam Richardson, Samuel Lloyd Chew, John Croly Chew (son of Samuel Chew (accountant)).
Residue to (equally): Henrietta Maria Chew, Elisabeth Chew.
Executor: Mr. Samuel Chew at Citation.1
Family 1 | Richard Snowden b. 1719, d. bt 16 Mar 1753 - 11 Apr 1753 |
Family 2 | Samuel Lloyd Chew b. 10 Jul 1731, d. 1786 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Crowley 1729 - 1807 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I55407&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/, Richard Snowden 1719 - 1753 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I40782&tree=Tree1
Richard Snowden1
M, #99350, b. 1719, d. between 16 March 1753 and 11 April 1753
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Richard Snowden was born in 1719 at West River, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Crowley on 31 October 1748 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
Richard Snowden died between 16 March 1753 and 11 April 1753 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
SNOWDEN, RICHARD, JR., Prince George's Co. 16 Mar, 1753; 11 Apr, 1753
To sister Elizabeth Snowden, slaves.
To bro. Samuel Snowden, slaves.
To bro. John Snowden, slaves.
To nephew Richard Crab, slaves.
To nephew Samuel Thomas, land of 400 A., it being pt. of tract, "Addition To Charley Forrest," laying on the branches of Patuxent River in Frederick Co; but: if he dies before of age, then I devise sd. land to nephew Richard Snowden, son of Thomas Snowden; 4 slaves (names given).
To bro. John Snowden, slaves.
To wife Elizabeth Snowden, slaves; at decease of wife, to my sister Elizabeth Snowden, and bros. Samuel and John Snowden, and nephew Richard Crabb.
Residue of lands bequeathed to wife; at her decease, to be divided bet. my bro. John Snowden, and nephew Samuel Thomas.
Wife Elizabeth, extx.
Wit: Samuel Richardson, Joshua Warfield, Miriam Waller. 28. 486 at Citation.1
;
Her 1st husband.1
Richard Snowden died between 16 March 1753 and 11 April 1753 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA; Died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
SNOWDEN, RICHARD, JR., Prince George's Co. 16 Mar, 1753; 11 Apr, 1753
To sister Elizabeth Snowden, slaves.
To bro. Samuel Snowden, slaves.
To bro. John Snowden, slaves.
To nephew Richard Crab, slaves.
To nephew Samuel Thomas, land of 400 A., it being pt. of tract, "Addition To Charley Forrest," laying on the branches of Patuxent River in Frederick Co; but: if he dies before of age, then I devise sd. land to nephew Richard Snowden, son of Thomas Snowden; 4 slaves (names given).
To bro. John Snowden, slaves.
To wife Elizabeth Snowden, slaves; at decease of wife, to my sister Elizabeth Snowden, and bros. Samuel and John Snowden, and nephew Richard Crabb.
Residue of lands bequeathed to wife; at her decease, to be divided bet. my bro. John Snowden, and nephew Samuel Thomas.
Wife Elizabeth, extx.
Wit: Samuel Richardson, Joshua Warfield, Miriam Waller. 28. 486 at Citation.1
Family | Elizabeth Crowley b. 1729, d. 1807 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Richard Snowden 1719 - 1753 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I40782&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Sarah Fishbourne1
F, #99351, b. 20 October 1733, d. 16 May 1816
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Sarah Fishbourne was born on 20 October 1733 at Talbot Co., Maryland, USA.1 She married John Mifflin before 1759 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.2,1 Sarah Fishbourne married John Beale Bordley on 8 October 1776 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Sarah Fishbourne died on 16 May 1816 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 82.1
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.2,1 Sarah Fishbourne married John Beale Bordley on 8 October 1776 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Sarah Fishbourne died on 16 May 1816 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 82.1
Family 1 | John Mifflin b. 18 Jan 1715, d. 10 Feb 1759 |
Family 2 | John Beale Bordley b. 1 Feb 1726/27, d. 26 Jan 1804 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Sarah Fishbourne 1733 - 1816 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66174&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/, John Mifflin 1715 - 1759 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66185&tree=Tree1
John Mifflin1
M, #99352, b. 18 January 1715, d. 10 February 1759
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
John Mifflin was born on 18 January 1715 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Bagnall before 1742 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 1st wife.2 John Mifflin married Sarah Fishbourne before 1759 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.1,3
John Mifflin died on 10 February 1759 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 44.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
John Mifflin was born in Philadelphia, the son of George Mifflin and Esther Cordery. He and his first wife, Elizabeth Bagnell, were the parents of seven children, including Thomas Mifflin A.B. 1760, Governor of Pennsylvania (1788-1799) and Penn trustee (1773-1791). With his second wife, Sarah Fishbourne, Mifflin had three children, including John Fishbourne Mifflin, A.B. 1775 and Penn trustee (1802-1813).
A wealthy Quaker merchant, John Mifflin held numerous significant political posts including that of provincial councilor as well as of councilman, alderman and justice of the peace.
John Mifflin was a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) from 1755 until his death in 1759. at Citation.1
;
His 1st wife.2 John Mifflin married Sarah Fishbourne before 1759 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.1,3
John Mifflin died on 10 February 1759 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 44.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
John Mifflin was born in Philadelphia, the son of George Mifflin and Esther Cordery. He and his first wife, Elizabeth Bagnell, were the parents of seven children, including Thomas Mifflin A.B. 1760, Governor of Pennsylvania (1788-1799) and Penn trustee (1773-1791). With his second wife, Sarah Fishbourne, Mifflin had three children, including John Fishbourne Mifflin, A.B. 1775 and Penn trustee (1802-1813).
A wealthy Quaker merchant, John Mifflin held numerous significant political posts including that of provincial councilor as well as of councilman, alderman and justice of the peace.
John Mifflin was a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) from 1755 until his death in 1759. at Citation.1
Family 1 | Elizabeth Bagnall b. b 1729 |
Family 2 | Sarah Fishbourne b. 20 Oct 1733, d. 16 May 1816 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, John Mifflin 1715 - 1759 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66185&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/, Elizabeth Bagnall Bef 1726 - seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66187&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Fishbourne 1733 - 1816 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66174&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Bagnall1
F, #99353, b. before 1729
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Elizabeth Bagnall was born before 1729 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married John Mifflin before 1742 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1
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His 1st wife.1
Family | John Mifflin b. 18 Jan 1715, d. 10 Feb 1759 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Bagnall Bef 1726 - seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66187&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Hugh J. Roberts1
M, #99354, b. circa 1818
Father | Benjamin Roberts1 b. c 1783 |
Mother | Mary "Polly" E. Gibbs1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Hugh J. Roberts was born circa 1818 at Kentucky, USA; Aged 32 in the 1850 census.1
Citations
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 25 July 2022; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
William Roberts1
M, #99355, b. circa 1827
Father | Benjamin Roberts1 b. c 1783 |
Mother | Mary "Polly" E. Gibbs1 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
William Roberts was born circa 1827 at Kentucky, USA; Aged 23 in the 1850 census.1 He married Permelia (?) in 1850 at Callaway Co., Missouri, USA,
; 1850 census says "married within the year."2
; 1850 census says "married within the year."2
Family | Permelia (?) b. c 1832 |
Citations
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 25 July 2022; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S513] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census MO Callaway Co District 12, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 393; Page: 216b seen 25 July 2022
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3667671:8054
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4195943-00433
Permelia (?)1
F, #99356, b. circa 1832
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2022 |
Permelia (?) was born circa 1832 at Virginia, USA; Aged 18 in the 1850 census.1 She married William Roberts, son of Benjamin Roberts and Mary "Polly" E. Gibbs, in 1850 at Callaway Co., Missouri, USA,
; 1850 census says "married within the year."1
; 1850 census says "married within the year."1
Family | William Roberts b. c 1827 |
Citations
- [S513] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census MO Callaway Co District 12, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 393; Page: 216b seen 25 July 2022
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3667671:8054
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4195943-00433
Catherine Nutting1
F, #99357, b. 31 March 1692, d. 3 May 1748
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Catherine Nutting was born on 31 March 1692 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Sheldon circa 1709 at York Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.2 Catherine Nutting married Robert (I) Armistead, son of Capt. Anthony Armistead and Hannah Ellyson, after 1728 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.1
Catherine Nutting died on 3 May 1748 at York Co., Virginia, USA, at age 56.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
WILL OF KATHERINE ARMISTEAD.
In the name of God amen. I, Katherine Armistead, of Elizabeth City County, being sick in Body but of perfect sense and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same do constitute, ordain and appoint this my last will and Testament, in manner and form following. First, having recommended my soul to God who gave it and my Body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried at the discretion of my executors' hereafter mentioned, and after all my just debts are paid I dispose of what estate it hath pleased God to bless me with as followeth, vizt.
Imprimis, my will and desire is that Woodhouse Wood be maintained out of my estate as long as He liveth.
Item. My will and desire is that Susan Powers be maintained out of my estate until she be fit to be bound out at the discretion of my executors hereafter mentioned.
Item. I give to Sarah Brodnax Twenty pounds current money.
Item. I give to my daughter, Angelica Armistead all my wearing apparell.
Item, I give all the rest of my estate of what kind I own to be equally, divided among my three children Booth Armistead, Robert Armistead and Angelica Armistead, to them and their heirs forever, and lastly do appoint my loving friends John Lowry and Ellyson Armistead Executors of this my last will and testament, revoaking all other wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this sixth day
of November one thousand seven hundred and fifty five.
her
Katherine K A Armistead
mark
Signed sealed and Delivered in the Presence of Woodhouse
Wood
his
Tarlton T Allmand.
mark
At a Court held for Eliza City County May 3rd, 1748. This will was presented in Court and proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto, and Ordered to be Recorded.
Wm. Wager, Clerk.
===
I Thomas Nutting of Charles Parish In the County of York
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING all my Plantation and Tract of Land whereon i dwelll, but in case there be no heirs of her body, then do leave to my GRANDAUGHTER, ELIZABETH SCANTLER,
To My DAUGHTER KATHERINE SHELTON, all my plantation and tract of land lying at the head of Charles River, Adjoining to Hayward's Mill, But in case she died without issue/children,
to my SON IN LAW WILLIAM SHELTON, during his natural life and after his decease, To go unto my Jane Nutting and her heirs.
To my SON IN LAW RICHARD SCANTLER, my seal ring, Cane and Sword.
To my DAUGHTER ELIZABETH DOZWELL/DOSWELL, one Negro man named Great Jake, and one negro girl.
To my SON IN LAW JOHN DOZWELL, One gold ring marked P. S.
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING, after my Wife Elizabeth Nutting, has her due share of my Negro's, her choice of the Four remaining Negro's.
To MY DAUGHTER JANE, One Feather Bed And Furniture
To My GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH SCLATER, Two Negro Children called Will and Judy, being children of my Negro Woman Frank. Residue to MY THREE DAUGHTERS, MARY SCATLER, KATHERINE SHELTON, AND JANE NUTTING. EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONGST THEM.
William Shelton and Jane Nutting Executors.
Proven York Court, September 16, 1717
Witnesses: Robert, Thomas, And Robert Jr. Kerby
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Will of Elizabeth-Booth Nutting September 13, 1733
I, Elizabeth Nutting of The Parish of Charles, in the County of York, Widow,
To my Loving Grandson, Robert Armistead, son of Robert and his Wife Catherine Armistead, All the Tract of Land whereon I now Live.
To my Grandson Booth Armistead, my negro boy Caesar, and Negro Wench Rachel.
To ELIZABETH ROGERS, DAUGHTER OF ADDUSTON AND CATHERINE ROGERS, my Negro Phyllis.
To My GRANDSON WILLIAM LOWRY, my Negro Man Paul.
To my Grandaughter Angelica Armistead, my Negro Child Tom.
To Robert Armistead my Grandson, aforesaid my Silver Tankard.
To ELIZABETH GOODWIN, CATHERINE ROGERS, AND MARY BROWN, To be equally divided between them-----?.
To my aforesaid GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH GOODWYN, my sealskin trunk.
To all orphaned Children and Grandchildren, which are now under the age of 14, 20 Pounds Each, excepting my Great Grand Children, RICHARD SCANTLER, To whom I give my half pint Silver Can.
To My GRANDSON THOMAS DOSWELL, on Cow and Calf, one featherbed and quilt, when of age,
To my GRANDSON EDWARD DOSWELL, 20 Pounds.
To my GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH MOORE, my Black Scarf and Hood.
To the youngest son Lately Born to William Lowry and Jane, his wife, my Silver Pint Can, on Condition he be Christened Thomas Nutting Lowry, But otherwise I give said Silver Can to my Grandson Booth Armistead. Residue to my Loving Daughter Catherine Armistead, for the use and benefit of her three children, Booth, Robert and Angelica. To Elizabeth Lowry my Negro Boy Jemming.
To Frances Armistead, daughter of Ellyson Armistead, 20 Pounds.
Catherine Armistead is my Sole Executor,
Dated September 13, 1733, Proven September 15, 1735
Witness: Thomas And James Kirby, James Manson at Citation.1
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.2 Catherine Nutting married Robert (I) Armistead, son of Capt. Anthony Armistead and Hannah Ellyson, after 1728 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 1st husband.1
Catherine Nutting died on 3 May 1748 at York Co., Virginia, USA, at age 56.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
WILL OF KATHERINE ARMISTEAD.
In the name of God amen. I, Katherine Armistead, of Elizabeth City County, being sick in Body but of perfect sense and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same do constitute, ordain and appoint this my last will and Testament, in manner and form following. First, having recommended my soul to God who gave it and my Body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried at the discretion of my executors' hereafter mentioned, and after all my just debts are paid I dispose of what estate it hath pleased God to bless me with as followeth, vizt.
Imprimis, my will and desire is that Woodhouse Wood be maintained out of my estate as long as He liveth.
Item. My will and desire is that Susan Powers be maintained out of my estate until she be fit to be bound out at the discretion of my executors hereafter mentioned.
Item. I give to Sarah Brodnax Twenty pounds current money.
Item. I give to my daughter, Angelica Armistead all my wearing apparell.
Item, I give all the rest of my estate of what kind I own to be equally, divided among my three children Booth Armistead, Robert Armistead and Angelica Armistead, to them and their heirs forever, and lastly do appoint my loving friends John Lowry and Ellyson Armistead Executors of this my last will and testament, revoaking all other wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this sixth day
of November one thousand seven hundred and fifty five.
her
Katherine K A Armistead
mark
Signed sealed and Delivered in the Presence of Woodhouse
Wood
his
Tarlton T Allmand.
mark
At a Court held for Eliza City County May 3rd, 1748. This will was presented in Court and proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto, and Ordered to be Recorded.
Wm. Wager, Clerk.
===
I Thomas Nutting of Charles Parish In the County of York
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING all my Plantation and Tract of Land whereon i dwelll, but in case there be no heirs of her body, then do leave to my GRANDAUGHTER, ELIZABETH SCANTLER,
To My DAUGHTER KATHERINE SHELTON, all my plantation and tract of land lying at the head of Charles River, Adjoining to Hayward's Mill, But in case she died without issue/children,
to my SON IN LAW WILLIAM SHELTON, during his natural life and after his decease, To go unto my Jane Nutting and her heirs.
To my SON IN LAW RICHARD SCANTLER, my seal ring, Cane and Sword.
To my DAUGHTER ELIZABETH DOZWELL/DOSWELL, one Negro man named Great Jake, and one negro girl.
To my SON IN LAW JOHN DOZWELL, One gold ring marked P. S.
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING, after my Wife Elizabeth Nutting, has her due share of my Negro's, her choice of the Four remaining Negro's.
To MY DAUGHTER JANE, One Feather Bed And Furniture
To My GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH SCLATER, Two Negro Children called Will and Judy, being children of my Negro Woman Frank. Residue to MY THREE DAUGHTERS, MARY SCATLER, KATHERINE SHELTON, AND JANE NUTTING. EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONGST THEM.
William Shelton and Jane Nutting Executors.
Proven York Court, September 16, 1717
Witnesses: Robert, Thomas, And Robert Jr. Kerby
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Will of Elizabeth-Booth Nutting September 13, 1733
I, Elizabeth Nutting of The Parish of Charles, in the County of York, Widow,
To my Loving Grandson, Robert Armistead, son of Robert and his Wife Catherine Armistead, All the Tract of Land whereon I now Live.
To my Grandson Booth Armistead, my negro boy Caesar, and Negro Wench Rachel.
To ELIZABETH ROGERS, DAUGHTER OF ADDUSTON AND CATHERINE ROGERS, my Negro Phyllis.
To My GRANDSON WILLIAM LOWRY, my Negro Man Paul.
To my Grandaughter Angelica Armistead, my Negro Child Tom.
To Robert Armistead my Grandson, aforesaid my Silver Tankard.
To ELIZABETH GOODWIN, CATHERINE ROGERS, AND MARY BROWN, To be equally divided between them-----?.
To my aforesaid GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH GOODWYN, my sealskin trunk.
To all orphaned Children and Grandchildren, which are now under the age of 14, 20 Pounds Each, excepting my Great Grand Children, RICHARD SCANTLER, To whom I give my half pint Silver Can.
To My GRANDSON THOMAS DOSWELL, on Cow and Calf, one featherbed and quilt, when of age,
To my GRANDSON EDWARD DOSWELL, 20 Pounds.
To my GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH MOORE, my Black Scarf and Hood.
To the youngest son Lately Born to William Lowry and Jane, his wife, my Silver Pint Can, on Condition he be Christened Thomas Nutting Lowry, But otherwise I give said Silver Can to my Grandson Booth Armistead. Residue to my Loving Daughter Catherine Armistead, for the use and benefit of her three children, Booth, Robert and Angelica. To Elizabeth Lowry my Negro Boy Jemming.
To Frances Armistead, daughter of Ellyson Armistead, 20 Pounds.
Catherine Armistead is my Sole Executor,
Dated September 13, 1733, Proven September 15, 1735
Witness: Thomas And James Kirby, James Manson at Citation.1
Family 1 | William Sheldon b. b 1661, d. 15 May 1727 |
Family 2 | Robert (I) Armistead b. c 1667, d. b 19 May 1742 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Catherine Nutting 1692 - 1748 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I78685&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/, William Sheldon Bef 1661 - 1727 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I133079&tree=Tree1
William Sheldon1
M, #99358, b. before 1661, d. 15 May 1727
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
William Sheldon was born before 1661.1 He married Hannah Armistead, daughter of Capt. Anthony Armistead and Hannah Ellyson, on 10 December 1698 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd wife.2 William Sheldon married Catherine Nutting circa 1709 at York Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1
William Sheldon died on 15 May 1727 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mildred Campbell Whitaker and others place a William Shelton married Hannah Armistead on the line instead of John, d. 1725, and in their version William and Hannah are the parents of the John who married Eleanor Parks. This William’s surname was "Sheldon", not "Shelton"; and his will is on file in York County, VA, and shows that he had no children, leaving his estate to a nephew. Source:William Sheldon's will and estate records are recorded in York County Will Book 16, 1720-1729, dated 1727, on pages 449 (executor's bond 5-15-1727), 457-457 (will 5-15-1727), and460-461 ( Inventory 6-9-1727).His marriage license, from William & Mary Quarterly, 1st Series, Vol 5., page 57, July 1896-1897:
"ELIABETH CITY COUNTY RECORDS
Marriage Licenses
December 10th, 1698 Lycense granted Wm Sheldon and Hannah Armistead." at Citation.1
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His 2nd wife.2 William Sheldon married Catherine Nutting circa 1709 at York Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1
William Sheldon died on 15 May 1727 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Mildred Campbell Whitaker and others place a William Shelton married Hannah Armistead on the line instead of John, d. 1725, and in their version William and Hannah are the parents of the John who married Eleanor Parks. This William’s surname was "Sheldon", not "Shelton"; and his will is on file in York County, VA, and shows that he had no children, leaving his estate to a nephew. Source:William Sheldon's will and estate records are recorded in York County Will Book 16, 1720-1729, dated 1727, on pages 449 (executor's bond 5-15-1727), 457-457 (will 5-15-1727), and460-461 ( Inventory 6-9-1727).His marriage license, from William & Mary Quarterly, 1st Series, Vol 5., page 57, July 1896-1897:
"ELIABETH CITY COUNTY RECORDS
Marriage Licenses
December 10th, 1698 Lycense granted Wm Sheldon and Hannah Armistead." at Citation.1
Family 1 | Hannah Armistead b. c 1682, d. b 1709 |
Family 2 | Catherine Nutting b. 31 Mar 1692, d. 3 May 1748 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, William Sheldon Bef 1661 - 1727 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I133079&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/, Hannah Armistead Abt 1682 - Bef 1709 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I114877&tree=Tree1
Hannah Armistead1
F, #99359, b. circa 1682, d. before 1709
Father | Capt. Anthony Armistead1 b. c 1645, d. b 26 Oct 1726 |
Mother | Hannah Ellyson1 b. c 1654/55, d. bt 26 Oct 1726 - 19 Oct 1728 |
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Hannah Armistead was born circa 1682 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Sheldon on 10 December 1698 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd wife.1
Hannah Armistead died before 1709 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
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His 2nd wife.1
Hannah Armistead died before 1709 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | William Sheldon b. b 1661, d. 15 May 1727 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Hannah Armistead Abt 1682 - Bef 1709 seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I114877&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Robert (II) Armistead1
M, #99360, b. circa 1710
Father | Robert (I) Armistead1 b. c 1667, d. b 19 May 1742 |
Mother | Lenora Angelica Booth1 b. b 1674, d. b 1728 |
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Robert (II) Armistead died at Louisa Co., Virginia, USA.1 He was born circa 1710 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Westwood circa 1752 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife.2 Robert (II) Armistead married Mary Armistead, daughter of Anthony Armistead and Elizabeth Westwood, in 1762 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.3
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His 1st wife.2 Robert (II) Armistead married Mary Armistead, daughter of Anthony Armistead and Elizabeth Westwood, in 1762 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.3
Family 1 | Mary Westwood b. c 1736 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Mary Armistead b. c 1710, d. a 1762 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Robert Armistead Abt 1710 - seen 25 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I78682&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/, Mary Westwood Abt 1736 -
https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I78683&tree=Tree1 - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mary Armistead Abt 1710 - Aft 1750 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I85758&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mary Elizabeth 'Polly' Armistead 1760 - 1825 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I78359&tree=Tree1