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  1. Ronald E. Boyd, RootsWeb.
  2. CHANCERY COURT (Chancery Papers) 1787/12/13 4669: Samuel Scarborough vs. Matthew Scarborough. WO. Appointment of trustee for Matthew Scarborough. Accession No: 17,898-4669. MSA S512-4838 1/37/1/ HOPKINS, Nathaniel, m. by 1724, Dennis Scarborough, dau. of Matthew Scarborough (MWB 18:294). A number of internet posting, without sources, show his wife as Anna Dobson. Title: A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789 Author: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al Publication: John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore Media: Book Page: Vol. 1, p 85 Title: Patterson, Boroff, Billins, Dull and Related Families Author: Lester LeMay Publication: Worldconnect Note: lemayll@yahoo.com Media: Electronic Title: World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: March 31, 1997 Note: Customer pedigree. Media: Other.
  3. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, Colorado cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Founders of Ann Arundel and Howard Counties," by Warfield. (d) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (2) "Early Settlers of Maryland," by Skordas, p.155. Cites: (a) Liber ABH, folio 40. (b) Li ber 2, folio 615. (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789," Vol. 1 (John Hopkin s Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.315.
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  5. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Early Settlers of Maryland," by Skordas, p.155. Cites: (a) Liber 4, folio 66. (b) Liber ABH, folio 40. (c) Liber 2, folio 615. (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) Vol. 1, p.315.; p.678. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.10,13,21,26,28,29,37-38,530. ! Birth: (3) Probably in England. Name also spelled EWENS, OWENS, OWINGS. Marriage to Sophia SCARBOROUGH: (1c) (2b,c,3,4) Sophia. Death: (3) 1660. (3) Probably immigrated first to Virginia. (3) 1638: A Richard EWEN had 150 acres in Upper Norfolk County, Virginia. Probably the same Richard. (2b,c,4) 1649: (2b,c) Richard EWEN immigrated to MD with his wife Sophia or Suffa, four children Ann, John, Richard Jr., and Susanna, and four other persons. (3) Came to MD during the Puritan migration from Virginia. His family had close Quaker ties. (4) Richard EWEN brought his wife Sophia, 5 children and 3 servants at his own charges for which he demanded and received 1,000 acres. (3) Moved to Anne Arundel County, MD. (4) Was an immediate neighbor of Edward LLOYD on the Magothy on the north side of the Severn, in the neck, just opposite Annapolis, MD. (4) 1649/50: Owned land adjoining Richard BENNETT and Richard TALBOTT on Herring Creek, Herring Creek Hundred, Anne Arundel County, MD. (4) 1650: Received a patent to 1,000 acres for bringing settlers to MD in 1649. (3) Lived in Calvert County, MD. Had rights to 1,000 acres. (3) Planter. (4) 1654, 22 Jul: The Commissioners BENNETT and CLAIBORNE, then at Patuxent, ordered that for the public administration of justice, Capt. William FULLER, Mr. Richard PRESTON, Mr. William DURAND, Mr. Edward LLOYD, Capt. John SMITH, Mr. Leonard STRONG, Mr. John LAWSON, Mr. John HATCH, Mr. Richard WELLS and Mr. Richard EWEN - with the first 3 of the Quorum - were empowered to call an assembly at the Patuxent, the home of Col. PRESTON, but to all who bore arms against Parliament or were of the Roman Catholic faith were to be deprived of vote. (4) 1654, 20 Oct: The assembly met at Patuxent and sat as one house. It was then declared that "henceforth all power in this province his held by the Protector and Parliament," and that "no Catholic can be protected in his faith, but be restrained from the exercise thereof." This rebellious act meant war. (3) 1654: Represented Patuxent (Calvert County,) in the MD Assembly. (3) 1654-1657/8: A primary leader in MD under the BENNETT-CLAIBORNE commission. (3) 1654-1657/8: Member of Parliamentary Commission. (3) 1654-1657/8: Justice of the Provincial Court. (3) 1654-1657/8: Captain. (4) 1755, Mar: After the Battle of the Severn, in which the forces of Lord Baltimore under Gov. STONE were defeated by the Parliamentary forces of the Puritans of Anne Arundel County, Gov. STONE and most of his party were transported over the Severn River to a fort at Anne Arundel, where they were kept prisoners. After about 3 days, Capt. FULLER, William BURGESS, Richard EWEN, Leonard STRONG, William DURAND, Roger HEAMANS, John BROWNE, John CUTS, Richard SMITH, one THOMAS, and one BESSON, Samson WARREN, Thomas MEARS and one CROUCH sat in a council of war, and there condemned Gov. STONE, Col. John PRICE, Mr. Job CHANDLER, Mr. William ELTONHEAD, Mr. Robert CLARK, Nicholas GEYTHER, Capt. William EVANS, Capt. William LEWIS, Mr. John LEGAT, and John PEDRO to die, and not long afterward they sequestered all the estates of those of Lord Baltimore's council and other officers there. (4) 1656: Lord Baltimore regained his authority over MD due to the intercession of the English Committee of Trade, provided Josias FENDALL is chosen the new governor. (4) 1656, Aug: Before Josias FENDALL could organize his government, Severn's Provincial Council, composed of Capt. William FULLER, Edward LLOYD, Richard WELLS, Capt. Richard EWEN, Thomas MARSH, and Thomas MEERES, had FENDALL arrested. He was sentenced "to go to the place from whence he came a prisoner, and there abide in safe custody until the matters of government in the Province of Maryland be further settled by his Highness Lord Protector." FENDALL instead took and oath to abide by the present government until there was a full determination of the matter. (4) 1657, 12 Jul: After the restoration of the Proprietorship, Richard EWEN was appointed Commissioner and Justice of the Peace, Anne Arundel County, MD, by Gov. Josias FENDALL, Jul 23 to be the 1st court day. (3,4) 1657, Jul: He refused to subscribe to an oath because he viewed it as unlawful. (4) Refused to take the oath of Commissioner of Justice. (3,4) 1657.
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  7. (1) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789," Vol. 1 (John Hopki ns Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.181,315. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Koh n & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.7,9,12,26,28,30,38-40,45,49-55, 197,198. Cites: (a) "VA Mag . of History," Vol. 3, Standard.
  8. William Burgis 2.8 I SM #7857 Mar 11 1675 Appraisers: Mr. Thomas Courtney, Thomas Price. Burgess, William, South R., A. A. Co., 11th July, 1685; 19th Feb., 1686-7. To son Edward, personalty conditionally; and to William and Eliza:, child. of sd. Edward, to dau. Susanna, wife of Maj. Nicholas Sewell, and to grandchild., Charles and Jeanne Sewell, personalty. " son George, personalty. " son William at 21 yrs. of age, and hrs., plantation on South 33., 800 A., and containing the "Town of London;" also 480 A., "Betty's Choice," in Baltimore Co. " son John at 21 yrs. of age, and hrs., "Morley's Lot," "Bednall Green," "Benjamin's Choice" and "Benjamin's Addition," 800 A., on Herring Ck. " son Joseph at 21 yrs. of age, and hrs., "West Puddington," "Beard's Habitation," 1,300 A., on South B. " son Benjamin at 21 yrs of age, and hrs., "Bessesston," nr. the Ridge, 300 A., and "Burgess' Choice," 400 A., on South R. " son Charles at 21 yrs. of age, and hrs., 1,600 A. at hd. of Sassafras R., Cecil Co., and 500 A. on Susquehannock R., Baltimore Co. In event of death of any of afsd. 5 sons without issue, their share to pass to eld. survivor and hrs. To daus. Eliza:, Ann and Susanna Burgess, personalty at 16 yrs. of age or marriage. Wife Ursula, extx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, in MD. and Eng., and to have care of sons and daus. afsd. during minority. Overseers: Maj. Nich. Sewell, Maj. Nich. Gassaway, Capt. Henry Hanslap. Test: Thos. Frances, Michael Cusack, Jno. Harison, Wm. Elvidge, Jno. Edwards. 4. 242. William Burges, Esq. 18.89 I AA Oct 11 1687 Appraisers: Thomas Knighton, Maren Devall, Henry Ridgley. List of debts: Maj. Nicholas Sewell, Col. Vincent Lowe, Elisabeth Larkins, Francis Downea, Madam Calvert, Robert Proctor, Nicholas Nicholson, George Burges, Col. Edward Pye, John Merriton, Gerrard Vansweringain, Job Evans, Maj. Peter Sawyer, Benjamin Lawrence, Philip Lynes, Henry Linch, Capt. Thomas Everard, Capt. Hune, James Neale, George Cornish (merchant) at London, Dr. Benjamin Arnatt, Henry Exon, Joseph Storey, John Longman, Thomas Ivery, John Stone, Capt. Jonathon Francis, George Parker, John Spicer (gentleman) of London, Charles Willmare, Jacob Delahay, Chr. Mettley, William Bison, Thomas Hollandworth, George Yates, Benjamin Caple, Merren Duvall, John Fairbrother, John Harberdine, James Lewis, Leonard Wayman, Walter Phelps, John Howard, Sr., Thomas Button, Robert Wade, John Jacobs, John Simpson, John Lineam, Robert Wade, John Walters, Richard Gott, Mark Richardson, John Willobey, William Yeildhall, Robert Conant, Robert Lockwood, Peter Impey, Thomas Hooker, Chr. Moate, Wolfran Hunt, Anthony Holland, John Brewer, Madam Jane Calvert, Richard Cheney, Sr., Mathias Haws, Alexander Macfarland, Col. Pye, John Gyles, William Jamas, James Powell, Thomas Pratt, John Nicholson, Edward Burges, Walter Carr, Card Hopkins, Mathew Hawkina, Richard Cheney, Jr., lawrence Draper, John Gressam, Thomas Guillock, Thomas Lunn, Richard Beard, Joseph Nailer, Province of Maryland, Henry Bonner, Thomas Pattison, George Ogg, John Gray, John Robinson, Robert Gott, James Maxfeild, Thomas Edwards, John Larkin, Thomas Standbank, Nicholas Aldridge, Dr. Moore, Abraham Childe, Henry Welch, William Elvn (?), John Harris, Henry Hanslap, Margarett Holland, John Heatchoct, Austin Hawkins, Ma-knew El list on, John Hawkins, Col. Darnall, Wharles Whitehead, James Stafford, John Smith, Sr., Robert Cover, chr. Tully, Thomas Hedge, John Purdey, John Talbot, Jacob Hooker, John Martin, Samuell Garland, Richard Royston, John Seiffin, Chr. Foster, Peter Barnett, Samuell Withers, John Morgan, Samuell Gray, James Mills, William Harris, John Griffin, Robert Watts, George Parker, Richard Webb, John Guile, John Spencer, Mathew Jones, John Brookes, John Stone, Francis Sandry, John Fletcher, Chr. Bayley, Robert Hooper. William Burges, Esq. 18.108 A £2198.8.5 Mar 30 1698 The amount of the inventory also included #447169. Payments to: Col. Taylor, Col. Elliott, John Larkin, widow Parker, Job Evans, Robert Carvile, Kenelm Cheseldyn, William Dent, Thomas Tourford (?), PhiHip Lines, John Edwards, Thomas Sparrow and his wife Ann Burges. Legatees: Maj. Sewell and his wife (unnamed) and children (unnamed), George Burgess, Edward Burgess, Maj. Gassaway, Capt. Hanslap, William Burges. Executrix: Ursula Moore, wife of Mr. Mordecay Moore. ANSWER TO QUERIE-91 (1)-May 1969, Vol. 10, No. 2. from Mrs. Rosalie (Lucas) Hartinger, 3208 Chandler Ct., Dayton, Ohio 45420 I. Col. WILLIAM Burgess, b. 1622, Truro, Cornwall Co., Wales. Will dated 24 Jan. 1686, A.A.Co., chd. and wives: 1) ELIZABETH ROBINS (dau. of Edward); 2) SOPHIA EWELL EWEN, Widow of Col. Richard Ewen: 3) URSULA PAINTER.' Among issue was: II. CAPT. EDWARD Burgess, b. ca 1651, A.A.Co., MD., bur. 4 Mar 1722, same county, m. SARAH CHEW (dau. of SAMUEL & ANN (AYERS) CHEW), b. ca 1670, will proved 5/17/1740, A.A.Co., MD. William Burgis 2.8 I SM #7857 Mar 11.
  9. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis Co., 1925) p.481. (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) Vol. 1, p.315; p.678. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.83,175,530. (5) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.14, 37, 43, 57. (6) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.3. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1,3) d/o Richard EWEN/Sophia. (2,3,4,5) d/o Maj. Richard EWEN. (4) d/o Matthias SCARBOROUGH. [NOTE: Her name given as Elizabeth EWEN on p.83 & 530 in source 4. Both places, p.83/530 & 175, say she m. Richard TALBOT. gd/o Matthias SCARBOROUGH?] (4) Oldest daughter of Maj. Richard EWEN. Marriage to Richard TALBOT: (1,2,3,4,5) Marriage to William RICHARDSON: (1,2,4) (3) ca. 1663. (5) Soon after 1663. Death: (1,6a) 1 11th mo. 1703/4. (2,3) 1703/4. (6a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (5) 1679: Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Sarah FISHBOURNE, Elizabeth TAYLOR, Elizabeth SKIPWITH and Sarah THOMAS of West River Meeting of the Society of Friends attended a half-year Meeting for women at West River. These are the first names to appear in the Minutes of the West River Meeting.
  10. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis County, 1925) p.481. (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.Vol. 1, p.315; p.678-679. (NOTE: Copy given to me has top of page 679 missing.) (4) "Colonial Families of the United States," Vol. VI, p.367. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.174-175. ! Birth: (1) s/o Robert RICHARDSON/Susanna. c. 1641. (3) Probably in England. Marriage to Elizabeth EWEN: (1,2,3,4,5) Widow of Richard TALBOT. (3) ca. 1663. Death: (1) 2 9th Missouri 1697, West River, Anne Arundel County, MD. (2,4,5) 1697. (3) Will probated 28 May 1698, Anne Arundel County, MD. (5) A friend of William PENN. (4,5) 1634: Came to Virginia in the "Paul" of London, England. (2) 1655: Came to MD and settled in Anne Arundel County, (3) Came probably in 1655 as an indentured servant to Richard PRESTON, a prominent Quaker on the Western Shore. (4,5) 1666. (3) Lived on "Watkins His Hope," West River Hundred, Anne Arundel County, MD. (3) A planter and merchant. (3) A Quaker. Minister of the West River Meeting, Anne Arundel County, MD. He was active in efforts of Quakers to obtain relief from the requirement of oaths and military service. (3) Commissioned to survey and manage the building of the Londontowne Courthouse, Anne Arundel County, MD. [NOTE: Date not noted.] (3) 1662: Fined for refusing to serve in the militia. (5) By his marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth TALBOT, he came into the possession of "Talbott's Ridge" adjoining "His Lordship's Manor," surveyed in 1662. (3) 1676-1684: (3,4,5) Member of the MD Lower House from Anne Arundel County,. (4,5) 1676-1683. (5) He was frequently the bearer of messages to the Upper House with instructions from Parliament. Served on the Committee of Security and Defense of the Province, and on the Committee upon Laws for the Province. (3) 1676: Had 500 to 1,000 acres in Anne Arundel County, MD. (5) 1677: William RICHARDSON held 1,000 acres, Anne Arundel County, MD. (4) 1678-1684: Member of the MD General Assembly. (3) 1680: Appointed by the West River Meeting to correspond with Friends in Barbadoes. (5) 1682, 19 Dec: William PENN met Lord Baltimore at West River, and after an interview upon their divisional line, PENN set out, Lord Baltimore accompanying him several miles, to the house of William RICHARDSON, and from there two miles further to a religious meeting of his friends, the Quakers, at the house of Thomas HOOPER. (3) 1683: Argued in favor of making West River Landing a port of entry for the area. (5) 1683: William RICHARDSON, Henry RIDGELY, Edward DORSEY, Nicholas GASSAWAY and others were on a committee to erect a building for the Courts and Assembly, and for keeping the records of the Secretary's office in the Province. (3) At his death, his estate included 13 slaves, merchandise worth 119.5.6 lbs., and 975 acres in Anne Arundel County,. (1) 1691, 21 Dec: Wrote his will. (3) 1698, 28 May: (1) 1698, 2 Apr: (3,5) His will was probated at Annapolis, MD. (5) All of this family were men of means and education, holding important positions in the province of MD.
  11. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. ! Birth: (1c) 4 5mo 1675. (1,2) d/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth EWEN. (2) 1675. Death: (1) 2 7th Missouri 1678. (2) 1678. (3) Died young.
  12. Ibid., (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. ! Birth: (1) 2 5th Missouri 1680. (3) Twin to Sophia. (1,2) d/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth EWEN. (2,3) 1680.
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  14. (1) "Early Settlers of Maryland," by Skordas, p.155. Cites: (a) Liber 4, folio 66. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) Vol. 1, p.315; p.678. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.12,13,83,530-531. ! Death: (2) 1663. (3) Immigrated to MD. (3) A Quaker. (3) Richard TALBOTT had land in West River Hundred, Anne Arundel County, MD, near Roger GROSSE, Thomas MILES, John WATKINS, Hugh and Emanuel DREW, John BROWNE and John CLARKE. (3) Owned land adjoining Richard EWEN in Herring Creek Hundred, Anne Arundel County, MD. (3) 1649: Was living at West River. (1a) 1659: Richard EWEN assigned lands to his son-in-law Richard TALBOT. (3) 1663: Richard TALBOTT wrote his will. Gave to son Richard "Poplar Knawle." Gave jointly to sons Edward and John "Talbotts Ridge." Gave to daughter Elizabeth his personalty. Wits. Richard GALLOWAY.
  15. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.530. ! Birth: (1,2,3) s/o Richard TALBOTT/Elizabeth EWEN. Death: (1) 26 9th Missouri 1681. (3) 1663: In his will, his father Richard TALBOT gave to Richard "Poplar Knawle.".
  16. CRAYCROFT, Ignatius, of CV Co., Gent., m. (date not given), Sophia, sole dau. and heir of Henry Beedle, of AA Co., Gent., Dec, who was a son of Julian (Provincial Court WRC#1:696). Beedle, Henry, Herring Creek, A. A. Co., 29th May, 1674; 4th Aug., 1674. To dau. Sophia at marriage or 21 yrs. of age, 2 tracts of land in Talbot Co., obtained from father-in-law William Coursey. " wife Sophia, execx,, 400 A., " Beedle 's Outlet," Talbot Co. Test: John Hanee, Greo. Parker. 1. 625. Henry & Sophia Beedle 1.255 I TA #2220 Apr 10 1674 Appraisers: Philip Stevenson, William Finney. Henry & Sophia Beedle 1.249 I AA #45317 Mar 19 1675 Servants mentioned: Henry Bradley, John Layfield, Susanna Hartly, Appraisers: Robertt Francklin, Robertt Conaugh. List of debts: Henry Stockett, Henry Joles, Francis Dorrington, James Ogden, Robertt Wells, Richard Redworth, Mr. Samuell Laine, John Haine, Samuell Winslow, George Simmons, Walter Carr, Anthony Kingsland, William Wilkinson, Richard Griffin, George Parker, Abraham Wild, Philip Jones, Thomas Kington, Robertt Hawkslaw, George Pascal!. Henry & Sophia Beedle 9.105 A AA £96.19.0 #38023 Sep 14 1686 The amount of the inventory is comprised of two entries: #47537 and #19390. Payments to: Nathan Smith, Mr. Morecroft, Mr. Moy, Mr. Henry Stockett, William Jones, Nathaniell Heathcoate, John Jeffrys, Philip Jones, Maj. Coursey, William Taylard. Administratrix: Elisabeth Coursey (administratrix of Maj. William Coursey, administrator of deceased). Then came Michael Turbut.
  17. Richard Wells, b. VA; d. ca 1671 Md.; sic) Richard and Frances; m. Sophia Ewen; d. ca 1674; d/o Maj. Richard Ewen; she m/2 by 13 Nov 1671 Henry Beedle; d. ca 1674 (MCW 1.82); Richard inherited Wells, Little Wells and Wells' Hills from will of father in 1667; probate of his father's will was granted to him. Richard was granted Brewsley Hall of 800 acres on 29 Aug 1669 for transporting 16 persons. Sophia's will in Anne Arundel Co., written 30 Dec 1674 mentions only one child, a daughter named Sophia Beedle, several other relatives; no mention of a Wells child (MCW t.86). WILL of RICHARD WELLS, Anne Arundel Co.; written 11 May 1671; probate 9 Jun 1671 To wife Sophia, exex., and male hrs., 600 acres Wells; 100 acres Little Wells, 430 acres Well's Hills; if there be no males hrs., lands afsd. to pass in tum to male hrs. of brothers George or Benjamin Wells To Samuel Lane and hrs., Breshy Hall [Brewsly Hall] on the ridge Test: Richard Ewen, John Jeffreys (MCW 162; Wills, 1.439) === The Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I Stockett, Thomas, Anne Arundel Co., 23rd Apr., 1671; 4th May, 1671. To wife Mary, entire estate, real and personal, during life. To son Thomas and unborn child, if son, all real estate at death of wife afsd. To daus. (unnamed) all personal property at death of said wife. To cous. Henry White, personalty. Exs.: Brothers Francis and Henry Stockett and Richard Wells. Test: Thos. Beson, Jr., Thos. Hedge. 1. 430.
  18. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.53,502. ! Birth: (1) d/o Col. William Burgess/Mrs. Richard Ewen. Marriage to Maj. Nicholas Sewall: (1) (1) In his will, Col. William Burgess gave to his daughters 300 pounds in money, plate and other personals. His seal-ring of gold was willed to his daughter Susannah, wife of Maj. Nicholas Sewell. (1) Through his daughter Susannah, William Burgess was the ancestor of the Sewalls of Mattapany-Sewalls, closely allied to Lord Charles Baltimore.
  19. EXPERIENCE OF MRS. ELIZABETH DIGGES (1); Wm. and Mary Qrtly., Vol. 4, No. 1.
  20. (1) Wife of Col. William Digges, of Virginia and Maryland, eldest son of Gov. Edward Digges. See Vol. I., pp. 147, 213, revised edition. Col. Digges married Elizabeth Sewell, daughter of Henry Sewell, and Jane Lowe, his wife, who married 2dly, Charles the 3d Lord Baltimore.
  21. Transcribed by Kathy Merrill for the USGenWeb Archives Special Collections Project.
  22. Chandler, William, Charles Co., 19th Aug., 1725; 17th Sept., 1730. To nephew William and hrs, (son of bro. Henry Brent, dec'd), dwell. plan. [unnamed] 900 A. "Goose Creek," with 100 A.. "Chandler's Addition," at age of 21 yrs.; and certain personalty at age of 18. To nephew William and hrs. (son of sister Mary Neale, dec'd), 1,000 A., "Chandler's Hope" at age of 21 yrs.; and certain personalty at age of 18. To nephew Henry and hrs. (2nd son of sister Mary Neale), 600 A. "Green Spring," 200 A. "Chandler's Hills," where Patrick Conneley now lives, at age of 21; and certain personalty at age of 19. Shd. any of nephews afsd. die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide partion of dec'd; slid. all 3 die during minority and without issue, afsd. lands and personalty to be divided among uncle Nicho. Sewall, aunt Eliz. Digges, aunt Rozers and Alice Pyes. children; sister Jane, relict of bro. Henry Brent, to have her living on dwell. plan. during her widowhood. To George Thorold, money in hands of Capt. Jahn Hyde & Co. To goddau. Kathrine Rozer. niece Mrs. Ann Rozer, goddau. Mrs. Jane Pye, George Thorold and his successor, personalty. To the poor Roman Catholics of this and St. Mary's Counties, certain personalty, to be at disposal of Mr. Geo. Thorold or his successors. To 2 nephews Edward and Charles Neale, money in hands of Richard Howton. Exs: 3 nephews William Brent, William Neale and Henry Neale. Test: Jesse Doyne, John Hington (Hinkson), James Gauff, Jr. (Goffe). Codicil: 15th Jan., 1726/7. John Parnharn having bou. 2 lots in Port Tobacco in Chandler Town of John Speake, one of which was not made over to sd. Speake, and the sd. Parnham having built a stone house on land adj. to sd. lots, testator bequeaths to sd. Parnham. land on which stone house stands, as also that lot not made over to Speake. Test: John Chalmers (Chatmere), John Parnham, Jr., Samuel Adams. MCW 20.75 ----- Land Records of Prince George's County, Maryland Liber T, Page 359 Recorded at request of Rev. John Eversfield, 23 Mar 1735: Patent from Lord Baltimore to Maj. Nicholas Sewell of Calvert Co.; 200 acres; granted 16 Oct 1687; called Sewell's Addition in Calvert Co. on the west side of the Patuxent; 12 Jun 1688.
  23. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) Vol. 1, p.315.; p.678. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175,176. (5) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.60. (6) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.3, 6, 12, 14. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2) s/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth EWEN. (6a) s/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth. (1,6a) 26 6th mo. (Aug) 1668. (2,4) 1668. (6a) Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Margaret SMITH: (1,6a) 15 5th mo. 1689. (2) 1689. (3a) 16 day, 5 mo., 1689, West River Monthly Meeting, MD. (4) (6b) 16th day of 5th mo. commonly called February 1689. At the house of the bride's mother Alece SMITH, Calvert Co., MD. Wits. Alse SMITH, Thomas SMITH, Nathan SMITH, Sarah SMITH, Richard HARRISON, Joseph CHEW, John TALBOTT, Daniell RICHARDSON, Joseph RICHARDSON, Elizabeth SMITH, Elizabeth BENSON, Samuell HARRISON, Sarah HARRISON, Elizabeth TALBOTT, William COALE, William COALE Jr., Job EVANS, Philip COALE, Ann BIRCKHEAD, Richard GALLOWAY. Elizabeth SKIPWITH, Ann CHEW, Solomon SPARROW, Elizabeth SPARROW, Sarah MOORES, Mary SARSON, Elizabeth SMITH, Thomas EVERNDEN, Margreat EVANS, Frances BILLINGSLY, Humphrey HODGES, George ROYSTON, Richard JOHNS, George COLE. Death: (1,6a) 13 5th mo. 1744, West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1744. Burial: (6a) 15 5th mo. 1744. West River Meeting Grave Yard, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (6b) 1689, Feb: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD at time of marriage. (5) 1713: William RICHARDSON was among those from the West River and Herring Creek Meetings, Anne Arundel Co., MD, who attended a Yearly Meeting at West River. (4) In his will, William RICHARDSON named Henry and Margaret HILL.
  24. William Richardson30,380 AA £1700.9.11 Nov 19 1744 May 10 1745 Appraisers: Joseph Cowman, Gerrard Hopkins. Creditors: Joseph Hill, Samuel Gallaway. Next of kin: Joseph Richardson, Sophiah Galloway. Executors: Margaret Richardson, Daniel Richardson (Quakers).
  25. West River Meeting Notes.
  26. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.49,153. (3) "Wills of Calvert County, Maryland 1654-1700," by Briscoe, p.64. Cites: (a) Wills, Liber 6, ff. 107-108. (b) Wills, Liber 4, ff. 182-183. (4) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175,176. ! Birth: (1) 1673, "Highlands," Calvert County, MD, d/o Thomas SMITH/Alice. (2) Mrs. Sarah HILL, age 83 at her death in Mar 1755, had a twin sister still living (b. 1672). (4a) d/o Alece SMITH. Marriage to William RICHARDSON: (1) 15 5th Missouri 1689. (4a) 16 day, 5 Missouri, 1689, West River Monthly Meeting, MD. (5) Death: (1) Feb 1758. Burial: (1) West River, MD. (3b) 1684/5, 13 Jan: Thomas SMITH Sr. of Calvert County, MD wrote his will. Leaves to daughter Margaret (personal property?) at age 18 or at marriage. (3a) 1698, 4 May: Alice SMITH wrote her will. Leaves to daughter Margaret RICHARDSON 1 negro woman, feather bed & furniture, 6 leather chairs, 1 diaper 1 diaper table cloth, 1 dozen napkins, 2 pewter basins, 1 large pewter dish, 1 pair of sheets & 5 lbs. sterling. (2) 1748, 29 Jun: Daniel RICHARDSON reported that he found two wallets and some pistols in the woods at West River near Margaret RICHARDSON's. (5) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate. Sarah HILL to have my silver skillet and porringer that cover it as her part. To my cousin Sophia GALLOWAY, daughter of my aforesaid sister Margaret, a memorial. To Henry HILL, son of Dr. Richard HILL, a colored man.
  27. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Maryland Historical Magazine," "Ball of Bayside." (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678,679. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. (5) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.12, 15-16. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2) s/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth EWEN. (3,4,5a,b) s/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth. (1,5a) 3rd day 1st mo. (Mar) 1670. (2,4) 1670. (5a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Elizabeth WELSH: (1) Widow WATSON. (4,5b) Elizabeth WELSH. (1,3) 4 12th mo. 1691. (2) ca. 1691. (3) West River Monthly Meeting. (5b) 14th day 12th mo. called Feb 1691. At home of William RICHARDSON Sr. Wits. James ELLIS, Silvester WELSH, William RICHARDSON Jr., Richard PURNELL, John WELSH, Joseph RICHARDSON, John WELSH, Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Mary PURNELL, Sarah WELSH, Margarett RICHARDSON, Sophia Richardson, Elizabeth TALBOTT, Philip COALE, Samuell COALE, Richard HARRISON, Elizabeth HARRISON, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth LOCKWOOD, M. MOORE, Solomon SPARROW, Neh. BIRKHEAD, John BELT, Fardinando BATTEE, Abraham BIRKHEAD, Samuell THOMAS, Richard SNOWDEN, Dutton LANE, Samuel GALLOWAY, Richard GALLOWAY, Benjamin EASTIPP, Richard COALE Jr., Anne CHEW Jr., Ann GALLOWAY, Mary THOMAS, Sarah SPARROW, Elizabeth WOODDEN, Mary SNOWDEN, Mary GILES. Marriage to Ruth BALL: (1) Widow of Edward LEEDS. (2) Ruth Ball LEEDS. (4) Ruth (BALL) LEEDS, widow of John LEEDS of Talbot Co. Death: (1) Bef. 2mo 1722/3. [NOTE: In old style dating, the 2nd mo. is Apr, but it is not properly noted as 1722/3.] (2) 1722. (5b) 1691/2, Feb: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD at time of marriage to Elizabeth WELSH. (2) Of Talbot Co., MD.
  28. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.92,175. (5) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.15-16. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,3) d/o John WELSH/Mary. (4) d/o Maj. John WELSH/Mary (d/o Damaris __, who m2. Nicholas WYATT). (5a) d/o John WELSH, deceased by Feb 1691/Mary of Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to __ WATSON: (1) [NOTE: Probably an error. Called Elizabeth WELSH at time of marriage to Daniel RICHARDSON.] Marriage to Daniel RICHARDSON: (1,3) 4 12th mo. 1691. (2) ca. 1691. (3) West River Monthly Meeting. [NOTE: Marriage record makes no mention of a first marriage.] (4) (5a) 4th day 12th mo. commonly called Feb 1691. At home of William RICHARDSON Sr. Wits. James ELLIS, Silvester WELSH, William RICHARDSON Jr., Richard PURNELL, John WELSH, Joseph RICHARDSON, John WELSH, Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Mary PURNELL, Sarah WELSH, Margarett RICHARDSON, Sophia Richardson, Elizabeth TALBOTT, Philip COALE, Samuell COALE, Richard HARRISON, Elizabeth HARRISON, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth LOCKWOOD, M. MOORE, Solomon SPARROW, Neh. BIRKHEAD, John BELT, Fardinando BATTEE, Abraham BIRKHEAD, Samuell THOMAS, Richard SNOWDEN, Dutton LANE, Samuel GALLOWAY, Richard GALLOWAY, Benjamin EASTIPP, Richard COALE Jr., Anne CHEW Jr., Ann GALLOWAY, Mary THOMAS, Sarah SPARROW, Elizabeth WOODDEN, Mary SNOWDEN, Mary GILES. Death: (2) 1712. (4) 1686: The will of Maj. John WELSH left his four daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Damaris his lands upon the Gunpowder as joint heirs. (5a) 1691, Feb: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD at time of marriage to Daniel RICHARDSON. (4) Elizabeth, wife of Daniel RICHARDSON, Mary, wife of Josias TOSGOOD, Sarah, wife of John GILES, and Damaris, wife of Thomas STOCKETT, sold 1,000 acres in Baltimore Co., MD, known as "Three Sisters.".
  29. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. ! Birth: (1c) 3 7th mo 1692. (2) s/o Daniel RICHARDSON/Elizabeth WELSH. Death: (1c) 4 months after birth [d. 11th Missouri] (2) Died young.
  30. Ibid., (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1c) 12 1mo 1697. (1) s/o Daniel RICHARDSON/Elizabeth WELSH. Death: (1c) 21 2mo 1702 or 1722.
  31. Ibid., (1) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. (3) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Maryland Historical Magazine," "Ball of Bayside." ! Birth: (1) 1677. Marriage to __ LEEDS: (2) John LEEDS. (3) Edward LEEDS. Marriage to Daniel RICHARDSON: (2) Death: (1) 1728.
  32. E. Parker Todd .
  33. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. (2) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Maryland Historical Magazine," "Ball of Bayside." ! Birth: (1,2a) s/o Daniel RICHARDSON/Ruth BALL. Death: (2a) Died young.
  34. Marriage ceremony of Joseph Richardson and Sarah Thomas recorded in Maryland Hall of Records, Clifts Monthly Meeting, Folio 33.
  35. (1) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.34. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678,810. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.46. (5) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (6) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.3, 4, 19-20. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2,4) d/o Samuel THOMAS/Mary HUTCHINS. (3,6a,b) d/o Samuel THOMAS/Mary. (1) 31 Mar 1689. (2) 1689. (6a) Last day of 1st mo. 1689. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Joseph RICHARDSON: (1) 25 Oct 1705. (2) 1705. (3,6b) 25 day, 8 mo., 1705, West River Monthly Meeting, MD. (4) (6a) Lived with her husband Joseph RICHARDSON between 19 and 20 years at death 29th day 11th mo. 1724 [m. 1704/5]. (6b) Wits. Samuel GALLOWAY, William RICHARDSON Jr., Frances WASON, Thomas SMITH, John GILES, Richard GALLOWAY, William COALE, John PRESTON, Solomon SPARROW, Gerrard HOPKINS, Lauriana RICHARDSON, Margarett RICHARDSON, Mary SMITH, Elizabeth HUTCHENS Jr., Elizabeth RICHARDSON Jr., Eliza COALE, Ann GALLOWAY, Elizabeth WATERS, Sarah GILES, Sarah SPARROW, Hanna GALLOWAY, Margaret HOPKINS, Elizabeth HAWKINS Jr., Philip COALE, (Elizabeth?) SMITH, __ JOHNS, Jno. HUTCHINS, Edward TALBOTT, John TALBOTT Jr., Margaret JOHNS, Francis HUTCHINS, Priscilla HUTCHINS, Mary HUTCHINS, __ SMITH, Samuel THOMAS, Mary THOMAS, William RICHARDSON, Daniell RICHARDSON, John TALBOTT Sr., Philip THOMAS, John THOMAS. Death: (2) 1724. (5a,6a) 29 11th mo. 1724. (6a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD.
  36. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1) 5 3rd Missouri 1723, s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. Death: (1) 22 7th Missouri 1736.
  37. Notice witnesses: Brainwood, Benjamin, Prince George's Co., 4th March 1702-3; 6th July, 1703. To mother Mary Brainwood, living with brother Joseph Brainwood nr. Battlife Cross, entire estate during life. At her decease to pass to brother Joseph, afsd. and hrs. Exs.: Thos. Swaringham, Rich'd Taylor. Testator desires to be buried in the Quakers' burying ground on West R. Test: Thos. Sparrow, Jane Swaringham, Philip Clodius, Sophia Sparrow. 11. 323 (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryla nd," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. Birth: (1) 2 5th mo. 1680. (3) Twin to Elizabeth. (1,2) d/o William RICHARDSON/Elizabeth EWEN. (2,3) 1680. (2) Also called Sophiah, Sapphira. Marriage to Thomas SPARROW: (2).
  38. Kathy Davis .
  39. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General.
  40. William Grubbs .
  41. (1) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.61,83,432,530. (3) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (4) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.59. (5) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.13. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2,3) d/o Richard TALBOTT/Elizabeth EWEN. Marriage to Benjamin LAWRENCE: (2,3a) (4) Widow Elizabeth LAWRENCE at her marriage to Richard GALLOWAY, 1686. Marriage to Richard GALLOWAY: (3a,4) 1686. (4) West River Meeting, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (5a) 10th day 10th mo. called Dec 1686. At William RICHARDSON's house near West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Wits. Samuel GALLOWAY Sr., William COLE Jr., Edward TALBOTT, Phillip COLE, Samuel COALE, Richard HARRISON, William RICHARDSON Sr., William RICHARDSON Jr., M. MOONE, Joseph CHEW, William EDMONSON, Thomas HOOKER, Umphrey __ (HOOKER?), John BELT, John (FLUD?), Joseph RICHARDSON, Solloman SPARROW, Joseph (WILLUMES?), Elizabeth LAWRENCE, Elizabeth TALBOT, Elizabeth COAL, Elizabeth CARTER, Elizabeth BELT, Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Sarah THOMAS, Elizabeth LOCKWOOD, Sarah HOOKER, Millesson BATTY, Mary NIGHTON, Elizabeth KNIGHTON, Mary CILES, Janes HOLLON, Elizabeth (VEILY?). (2) 1663: In his will, his father Richard TALBOT gave to Elizabeth his personalty. (4) 1685: A Meeting of Friends was held at the house of Elizabeth LAWRENCE, West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD.
  42. (1) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.6. (2) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.41-42, 48, 55 insert, 59, 62. (3) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.1, 6, 13, 25. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) Clifts Monthly Meeting Register, 1662-1782. (c) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (2,3a) s/o Richard GALLOWAY/Hannah. (2) 1663. (3) 28th day of 11th mo. 1663. Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Elizabeth TALBOT: (2) Elizabeth TALBOT LAWRENCE. 1686. West River Meeting, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (3c) Elizabeth LAWRENCE, widow. 10th day 10th mo. called Dec 1686. At William RICHARDSON's house near West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Wits. Samuel GALLOWAY Sr., William COLE Jr., Edward TALBOTT, Phillip COLE, Samuel COALE, Richard HARRISON, William RICHARDSON Sr., William RICHARDSON Jr., M. MOONE, Joseph CHEW, William EDMONSON, Thomas HOOKER, Umphrey __ (HOOKER?), John BELT, John (FLUD?), Joseph RICHARDSON, Solloman SPARROW, Joseph (WILLUMES?), Elizabeth LAWRENCE, Elizabeth TALBOT, Elizabeth COAL, Elizabeth CARTER, Elizabeth BELT, Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Sarah THOMAS, Elizabeth LOCKWOOD, Sarah HOOKER, Millesson BATTY, Mary NIGHTON, Elizabeth KNIGHTON, Mary CILES, Janes HOLLON, Elizabeth (VEILY?). Marriage to Sarah SMITH: (2) Sarah S. SPARROW, widow of Solomon SPARROW. Intention announced 1719. Second marriage for both. (3c) 30th day 5th mo. commonly called Jul 1719. West River Meeting House, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Wits. Mary WITCHELL, Elizabeth SNOWDEN, Hanah ROSENQUEST, Elizabeth TALBOTT, Elizabeth WELSH, Sophia GALLOWAY, Maru PARISH, Ann THOMAS, Gerrard HOPKINS, Josh. RICHARDSON, Sarah RICHARDSON, Mary HOPKINS, Elizabeth HOPKINS, Gerrard HOPKINS Jr., Joseph HOPKINS, Daniell RICHARDSON, James ELDERTON, Lucey BELT, John BELT, Benjamin LAWRENCE, John TALBOTT, Turner WOOTON, Zacha. MACUBBINE, Richard SNOWDEN, Benjamin LAWRENCE Jr., Isaac JOHNS, Kensey JOHNS, William RICHARDSON, Solomon SPARROW, Beniamin BALL, Ruth RICHARDSON, Mordecai MOORE, Samuell THOMAS, Henry CHILD, Mary THOMAS, John (LEEDS?), Richard WIGG, Thomas SMITH, Margtt. RICHARDSON, Sarah LANE, Elizabeth BALL, Joseph SMITH, Samuell RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON, Elizabeth JOHNS, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth WOODEN, Mary SMITH, Sarah HOLLYDAY, Rachel LAWRENCE, Luranie SMITH, Richard GALLOWAY Jr., John GALLOWAY, Joseph GALLOWAY, Richard GALLOWAY, Ann JOHNS, Josh. SMITH. Death: (3a) (27th?) day of 8th month 1736. Anne Arundel Co., MD. Burial: (3a) Grave yard at West River Meeting, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) ca. 1675: Upon the death of Richard GALLOWAY Sr., his sons Richard and Samuel made a resurvey of his plantation "Galloways", each claiming one-half, or 125 acres. Richard named his tract "The Favor". The actual patent was obtained in 1685. (2) 1694: A Meeting of Friends was held at the house of Richard GALLOWAY at West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1695: A Meeting of Friends was held at the house of Richard GALLOWAY at West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1697: Richard GALLOWAY purchased land purchased by Benjamin LAWRENCE and granted as "Ewen-upon-Ewenton" to Richard EWEN in 1666, called "West River Farm." Here he built "Cedar Park." (2) 1697: A Meeting of Friends was held at the house of Richard GALLOWAY at West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1699: A Meeting of Friends was held at the house of Richard GALLOWAY at West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1718: Solomon SPARROW left 10 pounds to his friend and neighbor Ricahrd GALLOWAY. (3c) 1719, Jul: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD. (1) 1729, 21 May: Richard GALLOWAY Jr. and Sr. and Richard GALLOWAY of Cumberstone were among the signers of a letter from the planters of MD, dated Annapolis, to the London Merchants. (2) From him descended the GALLOWAY families of "West River Farm" ("Cedar Park"), and "Arden.".
  43. Estimated date.
  44. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.171,432. ! Birth: (1) s/o Benjamin Lawrence/Ann of "The Deserts." (1) Quaker. (1) Left to his son BeNew Jerseymain "Benjamin's Fortune.".
  45. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.34. (NOTE: Copy mostly unreadable.) (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.46,83,530. (5) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.43, 58, 108, 109. Cites: (a) "A Testimony Concerning our Dear and Well Beloved Friend and Brother in the Truth, William Coale," ed. Andrew Sowle (London, 1682). (6) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.1. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) Clifts Monthly Meeting Register, 1662-1782. (7) "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court, Libers 1 through 5, 1718-1724," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Mss. Brookville, MD, 1995) p.24. Cites: (a) 1.395. (8) "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers 6 through 10, 1724-1731," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Brookville, MD) p.40. Cites: (a) 7.172. (9) "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1685-1701 (Libers 9, 10, 101C, 11A, 11B)," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Brookville, MD, 1992) p.51. Cites: (a) 10.279. ! Birth: (1) 1658. (1,3,4,5) s/o Richard TALBOTT/Elizabeth EWEN. (2,6a) s/o Richard TALBOT/Elizabeth. (4) s/o Richard TALBOT, the immigrant. (6a) 6th day of 9th mo. (Nov) 1658. Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Elizabeth __: (2,5) Elizabeth THOMAS. (3) Widow of William COALE. (2,4) Elizabeth (THOMAS) COALE. (4) 1679. (5) Elizabeth, d/o William RICHARDSON. [NOTE: The d/o William RICHARDSON would have been too young to marry Edward TALBOT if b. 1671, and she would have been Edward TALBOT's 1/2 sister, since William RICHARDSON m. Elizabeth EWEN, widow of Richard TALBOTT, and she was mother of both Edward TALBOTT and Elizabeth RICHARDSON. Also, Edward TALBOT claimed an interest in the estate of Philip THOMAS. The confusion seems to come from a payment in the distribution of the estate of William RICHARDSON to Elizabeth TALBOTT for her children Edward, Elizabeth and John, who would have been William RICHARDSON's step-grandchildren, Edward TALBOTT being his deceased step-son. See notes under Elizabeth RICHARDSON and Elizabeth THOMAS.] Death: (3) ca. 1691. (5) Shortly after he signed a declaration on 29 Mar 1689, Richard JOHNS wrote to Samuel GROOM of London, "Pore Edward TALBOTT is dead." (7c) Inventory of estate dtd 10 May 1693, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (5) A Quaker stalwart. (4,5) 1663: In his will, his father Richard TALBOT gave to Edward and John TALBOT jointly "Talbotts Ridge." (5) Came into possession of "Poplar Knowle", now "Tulip Hill". (4) Witnessed the wills of Maj. WELSH and Benjamin LAURENCE. (4) Philip THOMAS' estate was claimed by his son Samuel through a verbal will which Edward TALBOTT resisted. The question was finally decided by the Society of Friends in favor of all the heirs. [NOTE: Why would Edward TALBOT have a claim to Philip THOMAS's estate unless his wife was a THOMAS?] (5) 1680, 29 May: Edward TALBOTT of the Western Shore was among the 24 Friends from both shores of the Chesapeake who attended a half-year Meeting for men at George SKIPWITH's house near West River. (5a) 1682: Wrote a testimony to William COALE, published in a book of testimonies in 1682. (5) 1689, 29 Mar: George ROYSTON, Francis FREEMAN, Francis MALDEN, Richard JOHNS, George LINGAN, Mordecai MOORE, and Edward TALBOTT signed a declaration from the Cliffs district of the West River Meeting, "that the late fears and disturbances raised concerning nine thousand Indians, French and Papists landed at the mouth of the Patuxent is utterly false." This declaration might have meant persecution for its signers, because to speak out in those times of opposition to the rebellious, so-called Protestant, forces of Josias FENDALL and John COODE might have retaliated. (9a) 1693, 10 May: Inventory of the estate of Edward TALBOTT, Anne Arundel Co., MD, taken by Robert LOCKWOOD and John ELSEY, valued at L515.10.10. List of debts: William CHEW, Thomas SMITH, Richard EVANS, Elijah HALL, Henry HANSLAPP, Richard HARRISON, Benjamin CAPLE, Richard GALLOWAY, William COALE, Roger BISHOPP. (7a) 1719, 11 Apr: Estate of Edward TALBOTT, Anne Arundel Co., MD, valued at L540.17.6. Payments to Joseph ADAMS & Co., John GILES, Charles PEIRPOINT, Dr. William LOCH. Elizabeth TALBOTT of Baltimore Co., executrix. (8a) 1725,.
  46. (1) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.34. (NOTE: Copy partly unreadable.) (2) "Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine," Vol. II (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1982) p.830. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.46,530. (4) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (b) "Quakers of Anne Arundle Co.," by Green. (5) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.25, 48, 59, 70, 108. Cites: (a) "A Testimony Concerning our Dear and Well Beloved Friend and Brother in the Truth, William Coale," ed. Andrew Sowle (London, 1682). (6) "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers 6 through 10, 1724-1731," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Brookville, MD) p.40. Cites: (a) 7.172. (7) "Abstracts of the Inventories of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers 10-11, 1724-1727," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Brookville, MD, 1991) p.40. Cites: (a) 11.613. (8) "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court, Libers 1 through 5, 1718-1724," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Mss. Brookville, MD, 1995) p.24. Cites: (a) 1.395. (9) "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1697-1700 (Libers 16, 17, 18, 19, 19 1/2A, 19 1/2B)," by V.L. Skinner Jr. (Mss. Brookville, MD, 1992) p.36. Cites: (a) 19.158. ! Birth: (1) Before 1651. (1,5) England. (1,2,3,5) d/o Philip THOMAS/Sarah HARRISON. Marriage to William COALE: (1,2,3,5) As his 3rd wife. (5) Probably in the 1660's. Before 1674. Marriage to Edward TALBOT: (1,5) (3) 1679. [NOTE: See notes under Elizabeth RICHARDSON and Edward TALBOTT.] Marriage to James POWELL: (6a) Estate of Edward TALBOTT of Anne Arundel Co., MD, 10 Nov 1725, includes payments to Nathaniell RIGBIE paid by the executrix Elizabeth TALBOTTand to William RICHARDSON paid by James POWELL who married the executrix. [NOTE: Her estate was under the name Elizabeth TALBOTT, not POWELL. See notes below.] Death: (4) 1726. (5) Will probated 24 Feb 1725. (6d) Inventory of estate 28 May 1726, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (5a) 1682: Endorsed a testimony to the deceased William COALE Sr., which was published in 1682. (5) 1686: Elizabeth TALBOTT attended a Meeting of Friends at the house of Samuel GALLOWAY and signed a marriage certificate for Elizabeth TALBOTT LAWRENCE to Richard GALLOWAY. (9a) 1699, 27 Jul: Distribution of the estate of William RICHARDSON of Anne Arundel Co., MD, Quaker, lists payments to Edward, John and Elizabeth TALBOTT, paid to their mother Elizabeth TALBOTT. (8a) 1719, 11 Apr: Estate of Edward TALBOTT, Anne Arundel Co., valued at L540.17.6. Payments to Joseph ADAMS & Co., John GILES, Charles PEIRPOINT, Dr. William LOCH. Elizabeth TALBOTT of Baltimore Co., executrix. (6a) 1725, 10 Nov: Estate of Edward TALBOTT of Anne Arundel Co., MD. Includes payments to Nathaniell RIGBIE paid by the executrix Elizabeth TALBOTTand to William RICHARDSON paid by James POWELL who married the executrix. Legatees include Elizabeth TALBOTT (widow, executrix). (5) 1725[/6?], 24 Feb: Will of Elizabeth TALBOTT of West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD, probated. Named daughter Elizabeth SMITH. (7a) 1726, 28 May: Inventory of the estate of Elizabeth TALBOTT, Anne Arundel Co., MD, appraised by Samuel SMITH and A. ROSENQUEST, valued at L208.17.10, presented at court 22 Jun 1726. Creditors: Thomas GASSAWAY for William LOVELL. Next of kin: Samuel and John THOMAS, brothers. Executrix: Elizabeth MACKINTOSH.
  47. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.530. ! Birth: (1) s/o Edward Talbot/Elizabeth Thomas.
  48. Ibid., (1) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.33. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.44-45, 530. (3) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.678. ! Birth: (1,2) s/o Richard TALBOTT/Elizabeth EWEN. (2) 1663: In his will, his father Richard TALBOT gave to Edward and John TALBOT jointly "Talbotts Ridge." (2) John TALBOT and his wife Sarah sold "Pendenny" to Capt. John WORTHINGTON. This tract was Capt. WORTHINGTON's homestead, just opposite the Naval Academy. It was also the homestead of Commander Edward LLOYD, who assigned it to Thomas MEERES. (1) 1690, 13 Sep: John TALBOT claimed an interest in the proceeds of the sale of Philip THOMAS' two houses in Bristol in right of his wife, as her share of the whole landed estate.
  49. Ibid., (1) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.33. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.44-45 ! Birth: (1) 4 Aug 1671. (1,2) only d/o John MEARS/Sarah THOMAS. [NOTE: Source gives marriage date of parents as 1672.] (2) Only heir. Marriage to John TALBOT: (1) Before Sep 1690 (see below). (2) (2) John MEERES left "lands bequeathed by my father, Thomas MEERES, adjoining brother-in-law John HOMEWOOD" to daughter Sarah TALBOTT. (1) 1690, 13 Sep: John TALBOT claimed an interest in the proceeds of the sale of Philip THOMAS' two houses in Bristol in right of his wife, as her share of the whole landed estate.
  50. Edward Beadle 15.182 A BA #14769 £16.5.4 (Oct 11 1697) List of debts: Mr. Samuell Groome (merchant) in London. Payments to: Lodowick Martin for Edward Beadle (son), Simon Jackson, Thomas Browne, Daniell Palmer, Richard Askew, Edward Allale, Col. George Wells, James Ives, Edward Harpley, James Philips. Administratrices: Martha Goldsmith (daughter), wife of John Hall, Mary Beadle (daughter, dead), wife of George Utie (dead). Edward Beadle 19.171 A BA #5731 Sep 5 1699 Payments to: Andrew Hicky, Henry Hazlewood, Mr. Goldsmith, Thomas Hewsam, Roger Mathews, Mr. Hall, Peter Fusate, Oliver Freeman, Samuell Findall, Symon Jackson, Sam Browne. Administratrix: Martha Hall, wife of John Hall, by George Smith. Capt. James Fendall 12.139 A BA £236.8.8 £236.8.8 May 14 1694 Payments to: Michaell Judd, Michaell Judd & wife (unnamed), Arthur French, Robert Kelly, Anthony Drew, John Edraondson for Col. Blackiston, Thomas Thurston for John Edmondson, Timothy Harr, Richard Arthur, John Walston, Thomas Lowe, Robert Olies, Fran. Smith paid to John Walston, Mr. Hedge, John Hall, col. Blackiston, Edward Boothby, Capt. Johnson & Thomas Dolby, Benjamin Ornall, ---- Underwood, Samuell Fendall, Dr. Carroll. Legatees: Samuell Fendall. List of desperate debts: James Fendall, Dr. Arnold, Maj. Long, Elisabeth Ellis, Thomas Dolby, Capt. Henry Johnson, Thomas Jones, Randolph (dead), Robert Kembal (dead), Mark Richardson, Edward Beadle. Executrices: Martha Hall wife of John Hall and Mary Utie wife of George Utie (John Hall and George Utie were administrators of Edward Beale (sic: Beadle NJL)), Margarett Osbourne wife of William Osbourne (William Osbourne is executor of John Walston). (Edward Beale (sic: Beadle NJL) and John Walston were executors for Capt. James Fendall). James Fendall 13A.224 A BA £122.1.8 Sep 10 1694 Payments to: Samuell Fendall. Administrator: Samuel Fendall. Estate unadministered by Edward Beadle (dead) and John Walston (dead).
  51. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 4 Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: January 11, 1999 Note: Customer pedigree. Media: Other Page: Tree #0347 Text: Date of Import: May 7, 2000 Title: The Mudd Family of the United States, Second Edition Author: Richard D. Mudd Publication: 1984 Note: DAR Library Media: Book Page: Page 407 Title: Craycrofts of Maryland and Kentucky Kin Author: Donnelly, Mary Louise Publication: By the author, Burke, Virginia, 1982 Media: Book Page: p. 5 Title: Craycrofts of Maryland and Kentucky Kin Author: Donnelly, Mary Louise Publication: By the author, Burke, Virginia, 1982 Media: Book Page: p. 5 and 14.
  52. Mr. Ignatius Craycroft 29.258 I £1199.6.8 Nov 18 1708 Appraisers: William Wilkinson, John Bradford. Trustees: Benjamin Mall, Clement Brook, Roger Brook, Ri. Smith attorney for Peregrine Browne, John Tasker, Charles Carroll for self and Capt. John Hyde. Ignatius Creycroft 32A.75 A PG £1199.6.8 £785.15.7 Dec 2 1710 Received from: Mr. Charles Diggs, Robert Prye, George Villiars, Thomas Coleman, John Betts, James Bowles, Hugh Williams, Elisha Hall for Robert Roberts, William Herbert, Mr. Arden Carleton (merchant in London), MM Keysar & Wharton (merchants in London). Payments to: William Cook (administrator of John Johnson), Henry Rousen, Philip Wallory, Mary Mitchell, Thomas Emms for self & James Stodert, Jeremiah Long, Edward Benson, Arnold Liverse, John Hill, Robert Bradley, Esq., Dr. Frederick Claudius, Dr. Mordecai Moore, Paul Carrington, Mr. William Wilkinson, Samuel Groome (merchant in London), Mr. John Tasker, Mr. Charles Carroll for Lord Baltimore, Mr. Robert Skinner, Rowland Hall, Samuel King, Roger Wheeler, Richard Edlin (administrator of John Smith), Mr. James Heath, Henry Fernly, William Herbert, Dr. George Burch, Henry Butler, Bowling Speak, Elisabeth Williams, James Haddock (administrator of William Barton), Maj. Josiah Wilson, William Bladen, Esq., Madam Contee, Edward Willet, Henry Rousen, George Villiers, Francis Durham, Rowland Hall, John Hill, Arnold Livers, John Rousby, Esq., John Warren, Mr. Charles Carroll to Mr. Arden Carleton, Cornelius Kelly, Richard Edlen, Thomas Coleman, Mary Vaudry for teaching Elisabeth Creycroft, Maj. Wilson, Mr. William Wilkinson, Roger Whaller, Mary Tattershall, George Harris, Thomas Cooke, Mr. Gerrard Slye, Bartholomew Whitehouse, Hannah Herbert. Legatees: Mr. William Hunter, Mr. Robert Brooks, Mr. George Thorold. Mentions: wife (unnamed) of the accountant. Administrator: Mr. Luke Gardner. Ignatius CrayCroft 32C.171 A PG £233.1.0 Oct 22 1711 Gentleman. Received from: Capt. Richard Smith, Raphael Haywood. Payments to: ---- Tasker, Wornell Hunt & Nicholas Spurne, James Kingsbury, Thomas Cooke, Peregrine Brown (merchant in London). Mentions: John Craycroft (son). Administrator: Mr. Luke Gardner. Mr. Ignatius Craycroft 33B.73 A PG £582.4.5 £11.13.9 Sep 29 1712 Received from: Nicholas Sporne. Payments to: Madam Ann White, Benjamin Berry. Mentions: Luke Gardiner (administrator. Administrator: Mr. John Craycroft. Mr. Ignatius Craycroft 36B.257 A PG £84.15.2 Aug 22 1715 Received from: Mr. Charles Diggs, Mr. Luke Gardiner. Payments to: William Bladen, Esq., Thomas Truman Greenfield, Ignatius Doyne. Administrator: Mr. John Craycroft. Ignatius Craycroft 3.20 A PG £582.4.5 £58.8.7 May 5 1720 Received from: Nicholas Sporne. Payments to: Mr. James Haddock, Thomas Bordley, Esq., Robertt Hall, William Bladen, Esq., MM James Haddock & Weldon Jefferson (executors of Robertt Hall), Ignatius Doyne who married a daughter (unnamed) of a daughter (unnamed) of deceased. Administrator: John Craycroft. Ignatius Craycroft 11.120 A PG £477.2.9 Jun 20 1731 Payments to: Capt. John Hyde (merchant in London), Joseph Matthews who married a daughter (unnamed, her portion), Ignatius Doyne who married a daughter (unnamed, her portion). Legatees (sons): Ignatius Craycroft, John Craycroft. Executrix: Mrs. Jane Craycroft (widow & relict & executrix of John Craycroft (executor of deceased)). John Craycroft 12.647 A PG £582.8.11 Nov 22 1734 (also John Crycroft) Payments to: Capt. John Hyde & Co. (merchants in London), James Bradley, Thomas Colmore, Bennett Hoskins, Col. Jo. Belt, Brooke, Holland & Addison, Charles Calvert, Esq., due from deceased as executor of Ignatius Crycroft to Ignatius Doyne his wife's (unnamed) portion, due from deceased as executor of Ignatius Crycroft to Susannah Matthews (in part of her father's (unnamed) estate). Executrix: Mrs. Jane Craycroft (also Jane Crycroft). "Settlers of MD, 1679-1700" by Peter Wilson Coldham, Ignatius owned the following properties: Craycroft's Purchase, 235 acres in Prince George County, recorded 10 Oct 1698; Little Addition, 122 acres in Prince George County, recorded 10 Oct 1698; Timber Neck, 265 acres, Calvert County, recorded 30 Jun 1694.
  53. Sewell, Henry, St. Mary's Co., 19th Mch., 1721-2; 7th May, 1722. Testator desires that father Maj. Nicho. Sewell will permit wife [unnamed] to have her thirds in all testator's lands and will give sd. lands to his 2 child. Henry and Nicho. and their hrs. or to the survivor shd. either die before of age. Personal estate to wife [unnamed] and child. afsd. Exs.: Wife [unnamed] and bro. Nicho. Test: Mrs. Ann Sewell, James Richardson, Clement Sewell, Wm. Huddleston. 17.142. ----- Mr. Henry Sewall 9.19 SM £280.5.7 Aug 30 1722 Dec 17 1722 Appraisers: Barnaby Ancktell, Joshua Doyne. Creditors; George Thorold, Joshua Doyne. Next of kin: Clement Sewall, Ann Sewall. Executrix: Mrs. Elisabeth Sewall. ----- George Mason 5,344 A SM £166,7,0 £91.4.4 Feb 8 1723 Received from: executor of Mr. Henry Sewall. Payments to: Thomas Brook & William Holland & Thomas Addison, Esq., Mr. George Thorrold, George Noden, Dr. William Swailes, John Telle, Col. Greenfield, Barnaby Aucktill due to John Leportt, Anthony Evans, John Wealch, Barnaby Ancktill,, Mr. Thomas Aisquith, John Baker. Legatees: Maj. Nicholas Sewallf Mrs. Anne Sewall, Jacob Booth, Barnaby Anktill, John Telle, Robert Potter, Mr. George Thorrold, James Pavett. Executor: Clement Sewall, ----- Henry Sewall 5.206 A SM £280.5.7 £133.9.0 Aug 13 1723 Received from: Maj. Nicholas Sewall, William Turbutt, Capt. John Hide (merchant in London), John Wiseman, Richard Wise, Mr. Joshua Doyne, Owen Smithson, Thomas Griffin, William Jenkins, Joshua Doyne, Payments to: William Diggs, Mrs, Jane Craycroft, James Munrow, Charles Carrollt Esq., Morris Quade, Robert Rossom, Nicholas Guyther, Agnes Green, Peter Attwood, Henry Witham, Col. William Holland & Col, Thomas Addison & Daniel Dulany, Esq., John Baker, Col. Thomas Addison & Daniel Dulany, Esq,, Col, Thomas Truman Greenfield, Bennett Lowe, Administrators/Executors: Elisabeth Sewall, Nicholas Sewall, ----- Mr. Henry Sewell 79340 A SM £88,6,0 May 14 1726 Received from: Maj. Nicholas Sewell, Capt. Hyde, William Turbett, Dr, William Swale, Mr, Thomas Humprey, Mr. William M. Farthing & Mr, William Diggs, William Coode, Payments to: Mr. Peregrine Frisby, Edward Cole, Henry Chandler, Mr. Marsham Warren, Richard Smith, Dr. Migill, George Mason, Dr. William Swale, accountant for costs of suit against William Coode, Charles Sewell, Charles King, Mr. John Baker, W. M. Farthing & ------ Ross (dead , Elisabeth Midley. Mentions: child (unnamed) by Phill. Lee, Esq. who married Elisabeth Sewell (relict of deceased), Executor: Mr. Nicholas Sewell. ----- Mr. Henry Sewell 9,231 A SM £33.4,6 Jul 2 1728 Received from: John Welch, Henry Chandler, William M. Farthing. Payments to: Charles Carroll, Esq., Dr. James Rutherford, Mr. William Diggs, Roger Boyce, Mr. Joshua Doyne, Mr. Daniell Thomas Jenefer, Vitus Herbert, Thomas Moony (executor of James Wildman), Mr, Clement Sewell, Mr, Thomas Colmore, clerk of St. Mary's County for recording deeds from Phill. Lee, Esq. & his wife (unnamed) to the accountant on behalf of the orphan (unnamed) of deceased. Executor (acting): Mr, Nicholas Sewell. Sewall, Nicholas, Jr., St. Mary's Co., 28th Oct., 1727; 11th April, 1732. To nephew Nicholas Lewis Sewall, personal estate at age of 21; shd. sd. nephew die during his minority, personalty to be divided among the bros. and sisters of testator living at decease of sd. nephew; also in event of the death of sd. nephew without issue, the reversion of tract where testator now lives, "Mattapany Sewall," will by law descend to testator, and is devised to Charles, second son of bro. Charles, and to his hrs. Shd. sd. nephew Charles die without issue, or during minority, sd. land and appurtenances to become right of nephew Nicholas, second son of Peregrine Frisby, gentleman. Rights to administer on estate of bro. Henry having been signed over to testator by Elizabeth, widow of sd. bro., and Philip Lee, Esq., her now husband by deed 8th Dec., 1725, testator makes over to afsd. bro. Charles all claims to administer on estate of bro. Henry, dec'd. Ex.: Bro. Charles. Test: Thomas Aisquith, Thomas Tolley, George Reade, Richard Hopewell. 20,37.
  54. Dent, William & Elizabeth Fowke, dau. Of Anne Fowke , were joined together in marriage on 8 Feb 1684 by John Turlinge, at the home of said Anne at Portobacco. Witnesses: Mrs. Anne Fowke, Col. William Chandler, Madm: Mary Chandler, Gerard Fowke, Mrs Mary Fowke, Owen Newen and diverse others. (Ct & Land: P#1.208) Dent, William & Elizabeth Fowke, dau of Mrs Anne Fowke of Portobacco married by Mr John Turling on 8 Feb 1684. Children of William and Elizabeth Dent of Nanjemy. Thomas, bapt 19 Dec 1685 at home at Portobacco by John Turlinge; William born 1687; bapt 25 Dec 1687 at Portobacco by John Turlinge; Gerrard, born 1688, bapt 3 Feb 1688 at home at Portobacco by John Turlinge; George, born 27 Sep 1690 bapt 16 Apr following at Christ Church; Anne born 1692 bapt. 16 Mar 1692, Peter bapt 13 Jan 1694. (Ct & Land P#1.208, 209, Q Rev. 10,11,13,14,16,24) ----- Chandler, Richard, Charles CO., 12th Oct, 1686; 16th Oct 1697 To mother Mrs. Anne Fowke, personalty during life; at her decease to bro. Gerard Fowke. To Sisters Mary Fowke and Eliza Dent, Parthenia Burditt, John Hamilton (at age 21), Anne Burford, Jr., nephew William Chandler and niece Jane Chandler, personalty. to nephew Richard Chandler, and hrs, entire real estate; he dying during minority sd estate to pass to Bro. Gerard afsd. ex. and resid. legatee. Not signed: Note: Proven 16th Oct. 1697, by oath of Maj. William Dent, Charles Co., who wrote sd. will. 26th Aug., 1697,, Parthenia Burdit testifies that she had heard Richard Chandler say that shd. Mrs. Jane Brent, his niece, marry against his liking she shd. have no share in his estate. 26th Aug.,1697, Nicholas Cooper, aged 50. T. P.17.95. ----- 1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 293-42: WITTEN DITCH: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Lee, Philip: Surveyed 3 May 1672 for Thomas Warner at a bound White Oak in the E.N.E line of Thomas Baker's land: Other notes - Capt Philip Lee of PGCo. In right of his wife the relict of Col Wm Dent (Elizabeth Fowke). ----- Gregory Christopher, A. A. Co., 15th Aug., 1699; 29th Aug., 1699. To Eliza:, wife of Wm, Dent, Thomas his son, Ann Fowk, Catherine and Samuel Boughton, Catherine and Thomas Lingan., John Dowdall, Rachel and Humphery Stimpson, and Hon. Thomas Lawrence, personalty. Maj. Wm. Dent,, ex. and residuary legatee. ----- Christopher Gregory 19-1/2B.77 A £61.18.8 £165,19,3 May 6 1700 Received from: Henry Croft, William Wivell, Thomas Laurence, Esq., Richard Edgar, Payments to: Katherine Prout, Matthew Howard, Manus Devoran, Robert Philips, John Davies, Christopher Goodhand, Mr. John Freeman, Dr. Rottenbury, Mr. Secretary Laurence, Sir Thomas Laurence, Rachel Kilburne, George Jackson. Mrs. Hester Gross, Thomas Davies (taylor), Christopher Vernon, Richard Edgar, Abraham Claity (merchant), Col. Henry Jowls, Thomas Bale (merchant) [Beall] Thomas Carpenter, William Harris, John Freeman, Orlando Greenslade. Legatees: Mrs. Ann Fowks, Thomas Lingan, Samuell Boughton, Rachell Thompson, Elizabeth Dent, Thomas Dent, Executor: William Dent, ----- Sewall, Nicholas, Jr., St. Mary's Co., 28th Oct., 1727; 11th April, 1732. To nephew Nicholas Lewis Sewall, personal estate at age of 21; shd. sd. nephew die during his minority, personalty to be divided among the bros. and sisters of testator living at decease of sd. nephew; also in event of the death of sd. nephew without issue, the reversion of tract where testator now lives, "Mattapany Sewall," will by law descend to testator, and is devised to Charles, second son of bro. Charles, and to his hrs. Shd. sd. nephew Charles die without issue, or during minority, sd. land and appurtenances to become right of nephew Nicholas, second son of Peregrine Frisby, gentleman. Rights to administer on estate of bro. Henry having been signed over to testator by Elizabeth, widow of sd. bro., and Philip Lee, Esq., her now husband by deed 8th Dec., 1725, testator makes over to afsd. bro. Charles all claims to administer on estate of bro. Henry, dec'd. Ex.: Bro. Charles. Test: Thomas Aisquith, Thomas Tolley, George Reade, Richard Hopewell. 20,37.
  55. BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761; 20 Feb, 1761 To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl, To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold. To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randall, out of my tobacco. To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison. Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles. Wits Jno., Rachel and Ann Cooke, 31.262 ----- Smith, John, St. Mary's Co., 11th Aug., 1735; 3rd Mch., 1735 To son Benjamin and hrs., "Sharp,," Prince George Co. Sd. son dying during minority to pass to son Leonard and hrs. To brother Basil and hrs., "Letchworth," Calvert Co. To son Leonard, personalty. Wife Jean, extx. Overseers; Brothers Basil and Clement Gardner. Test: Daniel Hodgkin, Clement Gardiner, Samuel Bellwood. MCW 21. 619,Title: "Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families" Vol 1 ----- Brooke, Clement, planter, Prince George's Co., 2nd Aug., :1734; 30th June, 1737. Wife Jane, extx., empowered to sell any portion of real estate for benefit of estate; in event of her death soon after testator's. son Henry to act in her place. Personal estate remaining after payment of debts to go to wife for her subsistence, real estate remaining to fall to sons Joseph, Nicholas, Charles and William and their hrs. Shd. any of sd. sons die during minority or without issue survivors to divide portion of dec'd; shd. all afsd. sons die land to pass to son Henry and hrs. Wife Jane to possess the third pt. of real estate. Test: Edward Digges, John Davison, Ignatius Digges. MCW 21.797, ----- BROOKE, HENRY, Prince George's Coo 25 Sept 1751; 26 Oct. 1751 To wife Margaret Brooke, dwelling house and land during widowhood, but In case of death or remarriage, to son Henry Brooke, in consideration of which, I leave wife and other children the followIng legacies: To wife: Negro Rose To dau. Jane Brooke, Negro Nall, To dau. Mary Brooke,, Negro Nancy. To dau. Ann Brooke, Negro Henry, To dau. Rachel Brooke, Negro Sarah. To dau. Susanna Brooke, Negro Daniel. To son Clement Brooke, Negro Pete, To son John Brooke, Negro Charles. To son Nicholas Brooke, yellow boy Frank. I will the Lord Proprietary, the sum of 140 pounds sterl, to be paid 6 months after the expiration of my present farm or the quit rents of Charles Co., the money to be paid by an assignment of back rents, due me In Charles Co. This I leave to prevent any disputes that. may arise from former difficiencies, Personal estate divided, after the discharging of all just debts, as the law directs, Wife: extx, Wit: Jane Brooke, Jr., Rachel Richard Smith, Darnalls and Doctor Richard Smith. The heir-at-law to estate is at present beyond seas; therefore, could not be present. 28.228 Michael Marsh BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761; 20 Feb, 1761 To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl, To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold. To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randall, out of my tobacco. To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison. Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles. Wits Jno., Rachel and Ann Cooke, 31.262 ----- Smith, John, St. Mary's Co., 11th Aug., 1735; 3rd Mch., 1735 To son Benjamin and hrs., "Sharp,," Prince George Co. Sd. son dying during minority to pass to son Leonard and hrs. To brother Basil and hrs., "Letchworth," Calvert Co. To son Leonard, personalty. Wife Jean, extx. Overseers; Brothers Basil and Clement Gardner. Test: Daniel Hodgkin, Clement Gardiner, Samuel Bellwood. MCW 21. 619,Title: "Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families" Vol 1 ----- Brooke, Clement, planter, Prince George's Co., 2nd Aug., :1734; 30th June, 1737. Wife Jane, extx., empowered to sell any portion of real estate for benefit of estate; in event of her death soon after testator's. son Henry to act in her place. Personal estate remaining after payment of debts to go to wife for her subsistence, real estate remaining to fall to sons Joseph, Nicholas, Charles and William and their hrs. Shd. any of sd. sons die during minority or without issue survivors to divide portion of dec'd; shd. all afsd. sons die land to pass to son Henry and hrs. Wife Jane to possess the third pt. of real estate. Test: Edward Digges, John Davison, Ignatius Digges. MCW 21.797, ----- BROOKE, HENRY, Prince George's Coo 25 Sept 1751; 26 Oct. 1751 To wife Margaret Brooke, dwelling house and land during widowhood, but In case of death or remarriage, to s.
  56. Title: "Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families" Vol 1 25 August, 1736. Oath of Clement Brook, one of the witnesses to will of Edward Digges, late of Prince George Co., dec'd., at instance of William Digges, afsd. Co. Will recorded v. 13, f. 673, Md, Cal. of Wills, v. 4, p. 9. 21,634. Brooke, Clement, planter, Prince George's Co., 2nd Aug., 1734; 30th June, 1737. Wife Jane, extx., empowered to sell any portion of real estate for benefit of estate; in event of her death soon after testator's. son Henry to act in her place. Personal estate remaining after payment of debts to go to wife for her subsistence, real estate remaining to fall to sons Joseph, Nicholas, Charles and William and their hrs. Shd. any of sd. sons die during minority or without issue survivors to divide portion of dec'd; shd. all afsd. sons die land to pass to son Henry and hrs. Wife Jane to possess the third pt. of real estate. Test: Edward Digges, John Davison, Ignatius Digges. MCW 21.797 ----- Ann Grayson, born say 1700, the servant of William Harris, confessed to the Prince George's County, Maryland Court on 23 August 1720 that she had a "Mallatoe" child by Clement Brooke's "Negro man" John. John confessed to the charge when he appeared in court on 28 March 1720/1, and the court ordered that he receive twenty-five lashes [Court Record 1715-20, 1032, 1040-1; 1720-2, 91-2].
  57. Smith, John, St. Mary's Co., 11th Aug., 1735; 3rd Mch., 1735 To son Benjamin and hrs., "Sharp,," Prince George Co. Sd. son dying during minority to pass to son Leonard and hrs. To brother Basil and hrs., "Letchworth," Calvert Co. To son Leonard, personalty. Wife Jean, extx. Overseers; Brothers Basil and Clement Gardner. Test: Daniel Hodgkin, Clement Gardiner, Samuel Bellwood. MCW 21. 619, ----- QUEEN, MONICA, St, Mary's Co. 24 Nov 1772;1 Dec 1772 To dau. Ann Hill, 5 shillings. To grandson Henry Hill, 1/3 part of estate but if he dies before -twenty one years of age said part of estate to my two sisters, Ann and Mary Boarman. To sister Ann Boarman, 1/3 part of estate. To sister Mary Boarman, 1/3 part of estate. To the poor 500 pounds of tobacco. Richard Boarman, ex. wit: John Smith; Basil Smith, 39.33.
  58. Sewall, Charles, St Mary's Co., 8th Aug., 1741; 27th April, 1742. Land not entailed to be sold including 1000 A. due test, by warrant, for payment of debts and support of wife Eleanor and child. as long as they remain with their mother. To widow ---- and bro. Clement, 1/2 money allowed by County for tract "Darby" to be disposed of as per his will. [NJL note: I think this should say "To widow OF brother Clement"] Exs.: Wife and sons Nicholas and Charles. Test: John Leland, Wm. Cavenough, Mary Cavenough. 22, 467. Mr. Charles Sewall 84.215 SM -- Jun 10 1742 Oct 4 1761 Appraisers: Charles King, John Poaker. Creditors: Ignatius Digges, Charles Carroll. Next of kin: Charles Sewall, N. Lewis Sewall. Executor: Nicholas Sewall.
  59. (1) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789, " Vol. 1 (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.101. Biography of Thomas Addison. (2) "Across the Years in Prince George's Co.," by Effie Gwynn Bowie, p.83. FHL #975.251 D2b. Cites: (a) MD Soc. Col. Dames Reg. (b) W.M. 1. 193. Birth: (1) d/o Thomas BROOKE (d. 1730/1). Marriage to John TASKER: (1) Marriage to Charles SEWALL: (2b) (2b) 1730, 16 Nov: In his will, Thomas BROOKE left to his daughter Eleanor SEWALL, wife of Mr. Charles SEWALL, 130 acres called Brooke Chance. At her death, to her eldest son Thomas TASKER.
  60. Peregrine Frisby (gentleman) 24.235 CE £1697.7.6 Dec 1 1738 Sep 5 1739 Appraisers: John Ward, James Paul Heath. Creditors: Philip Stoop, Clare Egan. Next of kin: William Knight. John Knight. Administratrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Frisby. Peregrine Frisby 21.377 A CE £31.19.8 May 10 1745 Payments to: Thomas Spencer, Harmana Vanbebber, Peregrine Frisby, Jr., Hugh Matthews, Benjamin Bradford, Samuel Ogle, Esq., Edmund Jenings, Esq., John Baldwin, Benjamin Childs, John Ward, Jr., John Campbell, Abel Stevens, Jacob Caulk. Administratrix: Elisabeth Frisby.
  61. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5 Carroll, John, planter,A. A. Co.,1st May, 1720;18th May, 1720 To wife Mary, personalty during life, at her decease to pass to Dominick Carroll, of A. A. Co., son of Michall Carroll, of Ireland, Gent'll. To James and Dominick Carroll, of A. A. Co., personalty, some of which is at James Carroll's quarter in Pr. Geo. Co. Wife Mary extx. and residuary legatee. Test: Edw. Griffith, Richard Evans, Peter Carr. 16, 62. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 6 Carroll (Caroll), James, "Fingaul," Allhallows Parish,A. A. Co., 12th Feb., 1728; 27th June, 1729. To 40 mendicants of and in the parishes of Eglish and Lorrah, in Lower Ormond, Co. of Tipperary, Ireland, each 10s., Irish money. To 20 poor people in this parish, and the parish where quarters are in Prince George's Co., personalty, to be delivered if applied for at dwelling place or at "Carrolburgh." Exs. instructed to sell lands in Baltimore, Somerset and Calvert Counties, also all mortgages, bills of sale, etc., and 2 lots in Annapolis, at hd. of ck., bou. of John Hammond. After payment of debts £1,000 of proceeds to be applied toward education of nephew and hr. apparent Anthony (only son of bro. Daniel); shd. sd. nephew die or prove incorrigible, want application or prove vicious before he attains age of 21, sd. money to be applied to education of nephew James (son of bro. Michael) if he shall not exceed 16 yrs. at death of testator, otherwise to be used for such one of his bros. as shall not be 16 yrs. at sd. time, decision to be made by exs.; residue of proceeds to be used for education of 2 sons of bro. Michael nearest 15 yrs. of age at death of testator. Exs. empowered to make over to George Ijams and Francis Day land sold to them, also 200 A. of "Pork Hall" to George Roberts. To cousins Domnick, Anthony and Daniel (sons of bro. Michael) and their hrs., 500 A. each of "Pork Hall," at Pipe Ck. To sister Johanna Croxell and cousin Mary Higgins and their hrs., 980 A. of afsd. tract. To cousin Michael Taylor and hrs., 700 A. "Bin." To cousins Edward Tully and Michael Tully's 2 sons (unnamed) and their hrs., "Hopyard." To cousin Anthony and sister Johanna, personalty. To cousin Charles and hrs., lot given testator by him and his mother --, lot adj. thereto, 1/2 lot bou. of Benj-Tasker, all adj. in the city of Annapolis; dwelling place cont. 260 A., residue unsold of "Bright Seat" and "Ayno," nr. Patuxent, above hd. of South R.; "Carrols Burgh," "Cheney's Plantation," 60 A. "Ridgely and Tylors Chance," in all about 200 A., Prince George's Co.; 2 lots Queen Anne Town, and 2 tracts nr. sd. town bou. of Thomas Lancaster and Turner Wootton; personalty and personal estate not otherwise disposed of. To nephew James, £100 for education, and for expenses in London to be paid out of money due in England. Cousin Anthony, residuary legatee and ex. with cousin James afsd.; during their minority and absence kinsmen Charles Carrol, John Diggs, Francis Hall and cousin Dr. Charles Carroll, of Annapolis, to act as exs. Test: Dr. Samuel Chew, of Maidstone; William Richardson, Dr. Richard Hill, Andrew Taile. Codicil: 12th Feb., 1728. Bequest to cousin Charles of a certain pt. of estate revoked and sd. lands bequeathed to George Thorold and hrs., Portobacco, Charles Co. Shd. sd. Thorold die before testator, sd. lands to Peter Attwood and hrs., of Portobacco afsd.; and in case of both their deaths as afsd., sd. lands, etc., to pass to Joseph Greaton and hrs. Test: John Welsh (Walch), Anthony Carroll, John Galloker. 19, 791. --- Dowdall, John, Back Ck.,Cecil Co.,29th Dec., 1728;1st Jan., 1728. To Dowdall and hrs., son of Augusteen Thompson and Sarah, his wife (maiden name Sarah Salter, dau. of John Saulter and Sarah, his wife, of Kent Co., both dec'd), "Woolver Hampton," at head of Dowble Ck., bou. from Capt. William Hackett, Queen Anne's Co., dec'd. To Christian Tute, personalty. Exs. empowered to furnish sd. Christian with a home during her life either at "None So Good," in Fin-land, where testator lives, or "Sheffields" or "Ward Oak," n. side Chester R., Kent Co. To 2 nephews Richard Dowdall and John McManus, exs., residue of estate. Overseer: Domk. Carroll. Test: Edward Bourk, Wm. Murphy (Murphey), Andw. Dowdall. 19, 592. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 7 Barratt, Phillip,Cecil Co.,13th Aug., 1731; 28th Aug., 1733 To son Andrew and hrs., entire real estate, wife Jane to have her thirds thereof during life. To son Roger and dau. Catherine, personalty. To wife Jean, extx., residue of personalty, for maintenance and education of children, Sons to be of age at 21, dau. at 16. Overseer: Hugh Terry. Test: James Lee, Robert Randall, Dominick Carroll, John Scott. Codicil 22 Aug., 1733. To son Philip, born after making afsd. will, personalty at age of 21, sd. son dying during minority sd. legacy to be paid to son Andrew and hrs. Test: Rev. Hugh.
  62. WARING, MARTHA, Prince George's Co. 8 Dec. 1752; 6 Jan. 1758 ChIldren: Sarah Duckett, wife of John; Francis, Basil and Thomas Waring. Grandchildren: Ursula Burgess, Dau,-in-law: Elizabeth Waring. Ext Son. Thomas Waring. Wit: John Cooke, Mary Nellson, Francis Willson, 30.423 ----- BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761; 20 Feb, 1761 To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl, To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold. To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randall, out of my tobacco. To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison. Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles. Wit: Jno., Rachel and Ann Cooke, 31.262 ----- BROOKE, JOSEPH, Prince George's Co, 14 Jan, 1767; 24 Mar, 1767 To cousin William Cooke, son of John Cooke, estate, after 8 lbs. 2 s. and 6 pence sterl. is pd. to Nichs. Sewell, his exs., and 5 lbs. sterl. paid to Richard Harrison. Ex: William Cook. Wit: Richard Smith, Rchd. Henderson, Thomas Huchanan, Wm. Hoxton. 35.297 ----- John Nelson 47.73 FR £72.19.3 Jan 19 1750 Sep 5 1751 Appraisers: William Luckett Jacob Duckett. Creditors: John Cooke, William Luckett. Next of kin: Arthur Nelson, Jr., Elisabeth Delashmeat, Executor: John Nelson.
  63. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryla nd," by Henry C. Peden. Birth: (1) 1 5th mo. 1690, s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. Marriage to Margaret HARRIS: (1) Before 1708. Death: (1) 22 12th mo. 1731/2.
  64. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Maryland Historical Magazine, " "B all of Bayside." (d) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Wills of Calvert County, Maryland 1654-1700," by Briscoe, p.64. Cites: (a) Wills, Libe r 6, ff. 107-108. Birth: (1) 31 5th mo. 1693, d/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. Marriage to Benjamin BALL: (1) 8 5th mo. 1714. Marriage to Augstine THOMPSON: (1) (2a) 1698, 4 May: Alice SMITH wrote her will. Leaves to granddaughter Elizabeth RICHARDSO N 1 negro girl after 16 years on her day of marriage.
  65. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Maryland Historical Magazine," "Ball of Bayside." (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.22-23. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Marriage to Elizabeth RICHARDSON: (2a) 8th day of 5th mo. usually called Jul 1714. Wits. Fras. HUTCHENS, Margt. HOPKINS, Hanah COALE, Jno. RICHARDSON, Jos. RICHARDSON, Samuel RICHARDSON, Jos. SMITH, Abra. JOHNS, Jno. TALBOTT, Samuel HARRISON, John GILES, Richard RICHARDSON, Kensey JOHNS, Isaac JOHNS, Constance YOUNG, Elizabeth BOND, Jos. SMITH, Lurania SMITH, Richard HARRISON, Elizabeth CHEW, Susana SMITH, Sarah HARRISON, Elizabeth CHEW Sr., Ann GALLOWAY, Elizaberth COALE, Mary THOMAS, Mary WITCHELL, Margt. BIRCKHEAD, Prisa. JOHNS, William RICHARDSON, Mary RICHARDSON, Thomas BALL, Ruth RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Joseph RICHARDSON, Thomas SMITH, Mary SMITH, Sarah RICHARDSON Jr., Sarah SMITH, Solomon SPARROW, Thomas CHALKLEY, M. MOORE, Samuel CHEW (of Maidstone), Sarah THOMAS, Sarah LANE, Samuel GALLOWAY, Richard BOND, Neh. BIRCKHEAD, Gerd. HOPKINS, William LOVELL (DOVELL?), Jno. CROCKETT, Samuel THOMAS, Richard LANE, Samuel COALE, William COALE Jr., Jos. GALLOWAY, John GILES Jr., Jacob GILES, Richard GALLOWAY, Mary SNOWDEN, Elizabeth SNOWDEN, Mary COALE, Elizabeth THOMAS, Sarah SPARROW. Death: (1) 1728. (2a) 1714, Jul: Of Kent Island. (1) Of Kent Isle.
  66. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. (3) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.55 insert, 62, 93. (4) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.3, 9, 23. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2,3) d/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. (4a,b) d/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret. (1,4a) 7 3rd mo. 1696. (4a) In her 85th year at death in 1781 [b. 1796]. Marriage to Richard GALLOWAY, Jr.: (1) 29 7th mo. 1715. (2) Called Sophia GALLOWAY in will of aunt Sarah HILL. (3) 1715. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (4b) 29th day of 7th mo. ususally called Sep 1715. West River Meeting, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Wits. Mary THOMAS, Cassandra COALE, Elizabeth WOODING Jr., Margt. HOPKINS, Elizabeth SNOWDEN, Mary COALE, Hanah COALE, Hanah SUMERFIELD, Mary THOMAS Jr., Elizabeth THOMAS, Elenr. SMITH, Elizabeth TALBOTT Jr., Benjamin LAWRENCE, Daniel RICHARSON, Jno. CROCKETT, Thomas GASSAWAY, Samuel HARRISON, Samuel CHEW Jr., John CHEW, Samuel THOMAS, Gerrd. HOPKINS, Richard JOHNS Jr., Richard SNOWDEN, Samuel CHEW (of Maidstone), Isaac JOHNS, J. GALLOWAY, Ralph SUMERFIELD, William COALE, Richard HILL, Jos. RICHARDSON, Samuel RICHARDSON, Jos. GALLOWAY, Jos. SMITH, Richard GALLOWAY, Samuel LANE, Richard RICHARDSON, Richard GALLOWAY Jr., Sophia GALLOWAY, Richard GALLOWAY, William RICHARDSON, Margt. RICHARDSON, Samuel GALLOWAY, Ann GALLOWAY, Lucy BELT, Joseph RICHARDSON, Sarah RICHARDSON, Sarah SPARROW, Mary CHEW, Elizabath CHEW, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth TALBOTT, Mary SMITH, Joseph SMITH, Laurana SMITH, John TALBOTT, Phil. COALE. Death: (4a) 27th (29th?) of (1st mo.?) 1781. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (4b) 1715, Sep: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my cousin Sophia GALLOWAY, daughter of my aforesaid sister Margaret, a memorial. (3) 1741-1781: Owned the estate "Cedar Park," overlooking West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (2) 1761: In his will, Joseph HILL left to Sophia GALLOWAY personal estate. (3) A portrait of Sophia RICHARDSON GALLOWAY by John HESSELIUS is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  67. (1) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.6. (2) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.55 insert, 62, 93. (3) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.23. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (2) s/o Richard GALLOWAY/Elizabeth TALBOT. 1691. Marriage to Sophia RICHARDSON: (1,2) 1715. (2) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. (3a) 29th day of 7th mo. ususally called Sep 1715. West River Meeting, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Wits. Mary THOMAS, Cassandra COALE, Elizabeth WOODING Jr., Margt. HOPKINS, Elizabeth SNOWDEN, Mary COALE, Hanah COALE, Hanah SUMERFIELD, Mary THOMAS Jr., Elizabeth THOMAS, Elenr. SMITH, Elizabeth TALBOTT Jr., Benjamin LAWRENCE, Daniel RICHARSON, Jno. CROCKETT, Thomas GASSAWAY, Samuel HARRISON, Samuel CHEW Jr., John CHEW, Samuel THOMAS, Gerrd. HOPKINS, Richard JOHNS Jr., Richard SNOWDEN, Samuel CHEW (of Maidstone), Isaac JOHNS, J. GALLOWAY, Ralph SUMERFIELD, William COALE, Richard HILL, Jos. RICHARDSON, Samuel RICHARDSON, Jos. GALLOWAY, Jos. SMITH, Richard GALLOWAY, Samuel LANE, Richard RICHARDSON, Richard GALLOWAY Jr., Sophia GALLOWAY, Richard GALLOWAY, William RICHARDSON, Margt. RICHARDSON, Samuel GALLOWAY, Ann GALLOWAY, Lucy BELT, Joseph RICHARDSON, Sarah RICHARDSON, Sarah SPARROW, Mary CHEW, Elizabath CHEW, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth TALBOTT, Mary SMITH, Joseph SMITH, Laurana SMITH, John TALBOTT, Phil. COALE. (3a) 1715, Sep: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD. (1) 1729, 21 May: Richard GALLOWAY Jr. and Sr. were among the signers of a letter from the planters of MD, dated Annapolis, to the London Merchants.
  68. b. ca 1692; age 25 in 1717 (MMD) Will of RICHARD GALLOWAY, Anne Arundel Co.; written 9 Nov 1740; probate 28 Oct 174: To wife Sophia, extx., life int. in dwell, plan, land lying next to washhouse of Ann Jones, land in Balto. Co., bought from Peter Galloway, Richard and Sarah Gott and Solomon Sparrow and 50 a. bought from John and Casandra Giles To dau. Elizabeth Sprigg, life interest in residue of real estate, at her death to pass to grandson Richard Sprigg and hrs. and his bro., should there be one. Should they die without hrs. this land to pass to John, Jr., son of John and Mary To dau. Elizabeth, Barran Island, Dorchester County To Joseph, £5 to be used for the Quaker of the West R. Meeting House To wife and dau. afsd., personalty Test: Joseph Richardson (Quaker), Edward Sprigg, Sarah Talbott (MCW VIII.152; Wills, 22.410) Richard Galloway, Jr. 29.120 AA £3018.10.10 Dec 2 1741 May 8 1744 Appraisers: Ferdinando Battee, John Watkins (deceased by May 1, 1744). Next of kin: Samuel Galloway, Thomas Sprigg. Executrix: Sophia Galloway (Quaker). Mr. Richard Galloway 29.127 BA £85.16.4May 23 1744 Appraisers: Philip Jones, Jr., Luke Trotten. Next of kin: Samuel Galloway, Thomas Sprigg. Administratrix: Sophia Galloway. Richard Galloway (gentleman) 20.220 A AA £3018.10.10 £300.18.6 May 23 1744 A second inventory is cited in the amount of £583.3.11 in Baltimore County. Received from? Joseph Adams (merchant in London), Charles Rogers. Payments to: James Anderson, James Kemp, John Sapinton, Dr. Alexander Hamilton, Luke Trotter (executor of John Gardiner), Dr. John Hamilton. Legatees: Elisabeth Sprigg (daughter), accountant. Representatives: (unnamed) are of age. Executrix: Sophia Galloway (Quaker). (1) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 198 9) p.6. (1) 1729, 21 May: Richard Galloway Jr. and Sr. were among the signers of a letter from the planters of MD, dated Annapolis, to the London Merchants.
  69. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (d) Ann Woodman, 2030 Crest Mar Ciecle, El Dorado Hills, CA 95630, who cites Dorsey Family Chart, by H.A. Browne. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.259. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.86. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. ! Birth: (1) 26 9th month 1698. (4) d/o Wm. RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. Marriage to Joseph HILL: (3) 17 7th month 1724. (3) West River Monthly Meeting. (4) Sarah HILL. Death: (1) 11 Jan 1761/2. (2) "The Maryland Gazette" reported that Mrs. Sarah HILL, wife of Joseph HILL, died "last Sunday evening" (report dtd Thurs., 15 Jan 1761) (d. 11 Jan), near Annapolis, of a week's illness of a pleurisy. (2) "One of the people called Quakers." (4) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate. Sarah HILL to have my silver skillet and porringer that cover it as her part. To my cousin Sophia GALLOWAY, daughter of my aforesaid sister Margaret, a memorial. To Henry HILL, son of Dr. Richard HILL, a colored man. Names son-in-law Joseph HILL executor.
  70. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (d) "Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette," by Barnes. (e) Ann Woodman, 2030 Crest Mar Ciecle, El Dorado Hills, CA 95630, who cites Dorsey Family Chart, by H.A. Browne. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.41,45. (3) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.6,15,17,25,51,52,55,57,86,88,91,164,259,278,279. (4) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.86. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176,484. ! Birth: (1) 8 Jul 1705, s/o Henry HILL/Mary DENWOOD. Marriage to Sarah RICHARDSON: (1,4) 17th day, 7th month, 1724. (4) West River Monthly Meeting. Death: (1) 25th day, 10th month, 1761.
  71. 1729, 21 May: Joseph HILL was one of the signers of a letter from the planters of MD, dated Annapolis, to the London Merchants. 1745, 19 Jul: Joseph HILL, living near Annapolis, advertised Madeira wine for sale. 1746, 24 Jun: Joseph HILL, near Annapolis, advertised Barbadoes rum and sugar for sale. 1748, 31 Aug: Joseph HILL and Henry HILL advertised a new shipment of goods for sale. 1749, 1 Mar: Joseph HILL and Henry HILL, near Annapolis, advertised wine and claret for sale. 1751, 1 May: Joseph HILL, living near Annapolis in Anne Arundel County, reported he found a horse. 1751, 12 Jun: Joseph HILL near Annapolis reported he found a stray horse. 1755, 2 Oct: James ANDERSON, living at Joseph HILL's, reported he found a boat drifting in Severn River near Annapolis last week. In her will, Sarah HILL named named son-in-law Joseph HILL executor. [NOTE: Joseph HILL s/o her 3rd husband Henry HILL.] Edward and Betty Dorsey sold "Withers Durand" to her uncle Joseph Hill. 1761: The will of Joseph Hill gave to daughter Mary Wilkinson, spinster, "Folly Point;" to granddaughter Henny Margaret Hill, "Horn Neck," "Piney Point," "Yeate's Come by Change," "Yeate Addition" and "Hill's Forest" in Baltimore County. If without heirs, to go to cousin Henry Hill. Gave to sister Mary Gillis, Priscilla Dorsey and sister Milcah, cousin Joseph Richardson, all personal property. Gave to cousin Nathan Richardson 200 acres of "Hill's Forest" in Baltimore County. Gave to cousin Joseph Richardson 300 acres of "Hill's Forest." Gave to brother Richard Hill, personal estate. Gave to Elizabeth Hill land in Anne Arundel County. Gave to brother-in-law Joseph Richardson 10 pounds for the Quakers. Gave to Sophia Galloway personal estate. Gave to John Ruley "Edward's Neck" and "Ruley's Search." Gave to Thomas Sprigg and Robert Pleasant personal estate and made them executors of his will. 1761: Joseph Hill, dec'd, "who by honest Industry accumulated a very good Estate," devised the greater portion of his land to his granddaughter Henrietta. He left her several parcels of land on the main road from Annapolis to Talley's Point on Chespeake Bay. 1761, 19 Nov: Robert Pleasants and Thomas Sprigg, executors of the estate of Joseph Hill, dec'd, advertised regarding the estate sale. 1761, 24 Dec: Robert Pleasants and Thomas Sprigg, executors of the estate of Joseph Hill, dec'd, printed a notice regarding the estate settlement.
  72. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. ! Birth: (1) 31 11th Missouri 1701. (3) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. (2) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret. Marriage to Rebecca JOHNS: (1,2) 6 1st Missouri 1722. (2) West River Monthly Meeting, MD. Death: (1) 4 11th Missouri 1782. (3) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate. (3) 1761: In his will, Joseph HILL left to brother-in-law Joseph RICHARDSON 10 pounds for the Quakers. [NOTE: He also left personal estate and 300 acres of "Hill's Forest" in Baltimore County, MD to cousin Joseph RICHARDSON. A son of this Joseph?] (3) c.1707: Daniel RICHARDSN and Joseph RICHARDSON owned parts of "Hickory Hill," Anne Arundel County, MD.
  73. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.49. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. ! Birth: (1) 25 10th Missouri 1705. (1,4) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. Marriage to Elizabeth __: (1) Death: (1) 9 8th Missouri 1756. ! (NOTE: Source 1 seems to have mixed up some of the children of William Richardson/Margaret Smith and William Richardson/Margaret Harris, listing Richard Richardson/Margaret Coale and Daniel Richardson/Margaret Hopkins as children of both Williams.) (2) 1748, 29 Jun: Daniel RICHARDSON reported that he found two wallets and some pistols in the woods at West River near Margaret RICHARDSON's. (3) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RIRCHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate. (3) c.1707: Daniel RICHARDSON and Joseph RICHARDSON owned parts of "Hickory Hill," Anne Arundel County, MD.
  74. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.49. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (b) Nottingham Monthly Meeting, abstracts on cards at MHS. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. ! Birth: (1) 4th Missouri 17??. (4) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. (3a) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret. Marriage to Elizabeth CROCKETT: (1) 30 Nov 1735. (3a) 30 day, 8 Missouri, 1735, West River Monthly Meeting, MD. Marriage to Hannah WEBSTER: (1) Widow GOVER. (3b) 20 Apr 1749, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, MD. Hannah Webster GOVER, widow of Samuel GOVER. (2) 1748, 20 Jul: Richard RICHARDSON in Baltimore County, near Patapsco Falls reported a stolen gelding. Deliver to Nathan RICHARDSON's at the Head of Bush River or to Thomas SPRIGG at West River. (4) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate.
  75. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (3) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.7. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1,3a) d/o John CROCKETT of Baltimore Co., MD. (2) d/o John CROCKETT/Mary. Death: (1,3a) 10 5th mo. 1746. (3a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Burial: (1,3a) At the burial place of her father John CROCKETT, Bush River.
  76. ! (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.49. (3) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis County, 1925) p.481. (4) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. (6) Linda Hoelscher, Mineral City, OH. E-mail: davlin2@wilkshire.net (2000). Cites: (a) "Maryland Calendar of Wills," Vol. 12, p.57. ! Birth: (1) 12th Missouri 1712. (1,3,5,6) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. (3) 1707. (4a) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret. (6) Feb 1708, West River, Anne Arundel, MD. Marriage to Margaret COALE: (1) 26 Jun 1730. (3) 1730. (1c,4a) 26 day, 3 Missouri, 1730. (4a) West River Monthly Meeting, MD. (6) 26 Mar 1730, West River, Anne Arundel, MD. [NOTE: In old style dating, the 3rd Missouri was May.] Death: (1) 25 2nd Missouri 1761. (3) 1761. (6) Abt Feb 1761, Anne Arundel, MD. [NOTE: Source 1 seems to have mixed up some of the children of William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH and William RICHARDSON/Margaret HARRIS, listing Richard RICHARDSON/Margaret COALE as child of both Williams.) (2) 1748, 20 Jul: Richard RICHARDSON in Baltimore County, near Patapsco Falls reported a stolen gelding. Deliver to Nathan RICHARDSON's at the Head of Bush River or to Thomas SPRIGG at West River. (5) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate.
  77. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryl and," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.49. (3) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marqui s Co., 1925) p.481. (4) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Balti more, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of th e Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. (6) Linda Hoelscher, Mineral City, OH. E-mail: davlin2@wilkshire.net (2000). Cites: (a) "Maryland Calendar of Wills," Vol. 12, p.57. Birth: (1) 12th mo. 1712. (1,3,5,6) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. (3) 1707. (4a) s/o William RICHARDSON/Margaret. (6) Feb 1708, West River, Anne Arundel, MD. Marriage to Margaret COALE: (1) 26 Jun 1730. (3) 1730. (1c,4a) 26 day, 3 mo., 1730. (4a) West River Monthly Meeting, MD. (6) 26 Mar 1730, West River, Anne Arundel, MD. [NOTE: In old style dating, the 3rd mo. was May.] Death: (1) 25 2nd mo. 1761. (3) 1761. (6) Abt Feb 1761, Anne Arundel, MD. [NOTE: Source 1 seems to have mixed up some of the children of William RICHARDSON/Margaret SMITH and William RICHARDSON/Margaret HARRIS, listing Richard RICHARDSON/Margaret COALE as child of both Williams.) (2) 1748, 20 Jul: Richard RICHARDSON in Baltimore Co. near Patapsco Falls reported a stolen gelding. Deliver to Nathan RICHARDSON's at the Head of Bush River or to Thomas SPRIGG at West River. (5) In her will, Sarah HILL left to my sister, Margaret RICHARDSON, my wearing apparel. To my five cousins, sons of my sister Margaret RICHARDSON, Sarah HILL, Joseph RICHARDSON, Daniel RICHARDSON, Richard RICHARDSON and Nathan RICHARDSON, all my plate.
  78. (1) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis Co., 1925) p.481. (2) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (3) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1975) p.150. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (4) Richard Williams, England. E-mail: rah.williams@virgin.net (1999). (5) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.71. (6) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.9. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) 1711, d/o William COALE Jr. (2,3a) d/o William COALE/Elizabeth. (4) d/o William COALE/Elizabeth SPARROW. ca. 1711. Marriage to Richard RICHARDSON: (5) Intention declared at Quarterly Meeting of Friends, Herring Creek, Anne Arundel Co., MD, 6 3rd mo. 1730. Death: (1,2,4,6a) 1760. (4) Franklin, OH. [NOTE: There is a Franklin, Warren Co., OH and a Franklin Co., OH.] (6a) Year of death recorded at West River Monthly Meeting, West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD.
  79. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (2) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.679. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175,176. ! Birth: (3) s/o Daniel RICHARDSON/Elizabeth WELSH. (2) s/o Daniel RICHARDSON. Marriage to Ann WEBB: (2,3) (2) Planter of Talbot County, MD. (3) Of Talbot County, MD. (2) Quaker.
  80. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.175. (3) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.3, 20-21. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (b) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Marriages, 1682-1800. ! Birth: (1,2) d/o Daniel RICHARDSON/Elizabeth WELSH. (3a,b) d/o Daniell RICHARDSON/Elizabeth. (1) 1693. (3a) 22 day 11th mo. 1693. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Joseph SMITH: (1c) 4 3rd mo 1710. (3b) 4th day 3rd mo. commonly called May 1710. Wits. William COALE, Samuel GALLOWAY, John GILES, Edward TALBOT, William BALDWIN, Richard BOND, Richard GALLOWAY, Richard JONES (Sr?), Joseph RICHARDSON (Jr.?), Samuel RICHARDSON, Thomas SPARROW, Solomon SPARROW, William WATERS, Gerrd. HOPKINS, Jno. CROCKET, Benjamin WELSH, Robert FRANKLIN, William COALE Jr., Edward PARRISH, Samuell COALE, Sophia RICHARDSON, Sarah GILES, Sarah SPARROW, Margt. RICHARDSON, Sarah LANE, Sarah RICHARDSON, Elizabeth COALE, Elizabeth PARRISH, Mary SNOWDEN, Elizabeth TALBOTT Jr., Cassandra COALE, Mary THOMAS, Ann GALLOWAY, Mary TOWGOOD, Mary WITCHELL, Elizabeth GILES, Ann GALLOWAY Jr., Mary COALE, Sophia GILES, Hanah COALE, Elizabeth WATERS, Artridge FRANKLIN, Elizabeth Thomas, Elizabeth WOODEN, Sarah NORRIS, Elizabeth RIGBIE, Mary CLARK, Mary PARRISH, Susana RAWLINGS, Sarah RICHARDSON Jr., Nathan SMITH, Elizabeth SMITH, Daniel RICHARDSON, Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Nathan SMITH Jr., Elizabeth TALBOTT, Thomas SMITH (Jr?), John RICHARDSON, Elizabeth SMITH Jr., Sarah SMITH, William RICHARDSON, Joseph RICHARDSON, Sussana SMITH, John TALBOTT, Philip COALE, William RICHARDSON Jr., Josias TOWGOOD, Thomas MILES, Samuel LANE, John GALLOWAY. Death: (2) Died young. (3b) 1710, May: Of Anne Arundel Co., MD.
  81. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Founders of Ann Arundel and Howard Counties," by Warfield. (d) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (2) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, Texas, 1989) p.194,200,208,216,230,244,251,253,259,260. ! Birth: (1) s/o Nathan Smith/Elizabeth Coale. Marriage to Laurana Richardson: (1) 1710. She d/o Daniel Richardson/Elizabeth Welsh. (2) 1757, 23 Jun: Joseph Smith, at Onion's Iron Works, asks those indebted to the estate of Stephen Onion, of Baltimore County, dec'd, to settle their debts. [NOTE: Do not know if this is the same Joseph Smith, but since he has a connection of Jacob Giles, who has a Coale connection, I am noting all entries that seem to pertain to this Joseph Smith.] (2) 1757, 29 Sep: Joseph Smith, at Onion's Iron Works in Baltimore County, has a schooner for sale, now lying in Gunpowder River. (2) 1758, 20 Apr: Joseph Smith announced an auction to be held at Onion's Iron Works, on Gunpowder River, in Baltimore County, Goods for sale include livestock, slaves, salt, sundries. The Iron Works will be rented. (2) 1758, 28 Sep: Joseph Smith, at Joppa, offers for sale the Brigantine Betsy Russell, lying in the Northwest Branch of Patapsco River. Apply to Joseph Watkins at Onion's Iron Works or Capt. Thomas Hammond on board. (2) 1759, 26 Jul: Joseph Smith, living at Onion's Iron Works in Baltimore County, reports a run-away Irish servant man named Lawrence Smith, age about 30. (2) 1760, 17 Apr: Joseph Smith, at Onion's Iron Works, says he will not deal with Edward Norwood. (2) 1760, 14 Aug: Edward Norwood says that Joseph Smith, iron-master, in Baltimore County, Missourirtgaged 32 Negroes to Norwood. (2) 1760, 18 Sep: Joseph Smith printed a notice regarding the mortgage advertised by Edward Norwood. Smith has taken out a suit of Chancery against Norwood, as well as suits in Provincial Court. (2) 1761, 2 Jan: Jacob Giles and William Young, in Baltimore County, ask those indebted to Joseph Smith, late at Onion's Iron Works, to make immediate payment. (2) 1761, 29 Jan: Edward Norwood, in Baltimore County, printed a notice regarding the ad placed by Jacob Giles and William Young asking persons indebted to Joseph Smith, late at Onion's Iron Works, to make payments to them. Norwood says that Smith is indebted to him. On the same date, Joseph Smith at Onion's Iron works printed a notice that Edward Norwood had trespassed on the Iron Works land by cutting down wood for making pig-iron at the Furnace.
  82. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1) 6 5th Missouri 1706, s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. Marriage to __ CROWLEY: (1).
  83. Ibid., (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1) 19 7th Missouri 1706, s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. Marriage to __ BUCE: (1).
  84. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.5. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) d/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. (2a) d/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah. (1,2a) 13 7th mo. 1710. (2a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Thomas COALE: (1) 3 12th mo. 1730. (2a) Death: (1) 18 12th mo. 1741. (2a) 18 12th mo. 1741/2. Burial: (2a) Plantation of John CROCKETT, late of Bush River, Baltimore Co., MD.
  85. (1) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.5. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. (1a) 1736, 22 Sep (7th mo.): Richard RICHARDSON died at his brothers Thomas COALE at Bush River.
  86. COALE, THOMAS, Baltimore Co.25 Apr, 1745; 22 May, 1745 To son WILLIAM COALE, 420 A. 'Bonds Last Shift. To dau SARAH COALE, and in case she dies before age 21, leaving no issue, then to my nephew, ACQUILA MASSEY. To nephew, JOHN COLLIER MASSEY and my dau SARAH, 10 slaves. To son WILLIAM, dau SARAH, nephew AQUILA MASSEY, the still with all its appurtenances. To nephew JONATHAN COLLIER MASSEY, furniture. I assign my bro-in-law SAMUEL RICHARDSON, ex. and guardian of my child. , with power to remove them into the county where he resides. 24.85 - 86 Thomas Coal 95.134 AA £176.18.9 Jun 23 1766 Aug 12 1767 of Baltimore County Appraisers: Joseph Taylor, Oliver Cromwell. Creditors: J. Ricigley, J. Ridgley (!) Next of kin: William Coale, Samuel Coale. Administrator: Thomas Stoddert. Thomas Coale5.79 D BA £176.18.9 Apr 23 1768 Sureties: Samuel Coale, William Cole. Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to 2 children (unnamed, equally). Administrator: Thomas Stockett.
  87. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.5. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. (2a) s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah. (1,2a) 26 10th mo. 1712. (2a) West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Isabel de CALMES: (1).
  88. Terry Mason's Family History Site.
  89. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. Birth: (1) d/o Marquis de CALMES.
  90. Becky Teubner, mbteubner@neto.com, RootsWeb.
  91. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1) 29 1st Missouri 1715, s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. Marriage to __ BEARD: (1).
  92. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis Co., 1925) p.481. (3) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.5. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) d/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. (3a) 2nd d/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah. (1) 1 or 18 1st mo. 1716. (3a) 18 1st mo. 1716/7. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Francis PIERPONT: (1) (2) 1737.
  93. James Blazier .
  94. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (2) "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," ed. Frederick A. Virkus (A.N. Marquis Co., 1925) p.481. (3) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.86. Birth: (1) s/o Charles PIERPONT. (2) s/o Charles PIERPONT/Sydney CHEW. Marriage to Elizabeth RICHARDSON: (1) Elizabeth RICHARDSON. Sarah RICHARDSON, d/o Joseph of Anne Arundle, m. 19 11mo 1737. (2) Sarah RICHARDSON, 1737. [NOTE: Both are d/o Joseph RICHARDSON, gdau/o William RICHARDSON. Did he have 2 marriages to sisters, or has one been misdentified?] (3) Elizabeth. (3) Had an estate on South River, Anne Arundel Co., MD.
  95. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. ! Birth: (1) 3 3rd Missouri 1719, d/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. Marriage to Nehemiah BIRKHEAD: (1) Marriage to Francis PIERPONT? (1) Sarah RICHARDSON, d/o Joseph of Ann Arundle, m. Francis PIERPONT, s/o Charles, 19 11mo 1737.
  96. Massey, Aquilla, Baltimore Co., 19th Jan., 1739; 8th Mar., 1739. To son Aquilla and hrs., 1/2 of 2 tracts, 600 A. "Massey's Addition" and "Massey's Privelege" at 20 yrs. " son Jonathan Collier Massey at 20 yrs., balance of afsd. tracts. " daus. Ann and Mary and Elizabeth, personalty. " neighbor Jacob Jackson, personalty. Exs.: Dr. Josias Middlemore, bro-in-law Thomas Coale to have guardianship of child. Test: John Lloyd, William Johnson, Christopher Dives. 22. 145. Aquilah Massey25.45 BA £349.13.7 May 10 1740 Jun 15 1740 Appraisers: William Savory, James Maxwell. Creditors: J. Middlemore, Thomas White. Next of kin: Isaac Jackson, Jacob Jackson. Administrator/Executor: Thomas Coale. Aquila Massey20.228 A BA £349.13.7 £355.18.2 May 31 1744 Received from: William Graves, Dr. Middlmore, Christopher Ducas, Mary Crockett, Prince Collings, W. Dallam. Payments to: John Robert, William Govance paid to Talbot Risteau, Sarah England, Henry Rhodes, William Johnson, Elisabeth Earb, Robert Bishop (executor of Nicholas Day), Richard Caswell paid to William Dallam, John Atkinson, Jacob Jackson, Josias Middlemore, George Okill (executor of Elisabeth Parris (of Philadelphia)), Isaac & Jacob Jackson, William Savory per William Buttler, Nat, Rigbie, Benjamin Leage, Thomas White, H. Wells Stokes, Thomas Brerewood, Daniel Dulany, Esq. Executor: Thomas Coale (Quaker).
  97. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland," by Henry C. Peden. (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.5. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) s/o Joseph RICHARDSON/Sarah THOMAS. (2a) s/o JosepH RICHARDSON/Sarah. (1) 19 1st mo. 1720. (2a) 19 1st mo. 1720/1. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to __ WILLIAMSON: (1).
  98. Mr. Thomas Sparrow69.10 AA £162.13.1 Mar 10 1753 Sep 14 1759 Appraisers: Patrick Creagh, John Campbell. Creditors: Lancelot Jacques, William Roberts. Next of kin: Joseph Richardson, Peter Richardson, Jr. Executor: Josias Green. Thomas Sparrow signed a will on 10 Mar 1751 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. Will names eldest dau. Mary Sparrow, daughter Elizabeth, names her grandfather as John Wooden, He made a Codicil to the Will on 18 Mar 1751 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. He had an estate probated on 21 Feb 1753/54 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. He died by 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. Thomas Sparrow was married to WOODING (daughter of James WOODING). William Sellman (gentleman) 20.80 A AA £2437.2.3 £1428.19.11 Mar 15 1743/44 Payments to: John Watkins paid to Thomas Sparrow for use of Mary Watkins (executrix of said John Watkins. Executors: Ann Sellman, Jonathon Sellman.
  99. Sparrow, Solomon, A. A. Co.,5th Feb., 1741; 5th April, 1742. To wife Charity, extx., and child. Thomas and Sophia, entire estate. Test: Nicholas Watkins, Jr., John Sparrow, James Welch. 22.435. Solomon Sparrow27.446 AA £226.10.8 Apr 23 1742 Jun 27 1743 Appraisers: William Sellman, John Brewer. Creditors: Samuel Preston Moore, Ebenezflr Chapman. Next of kin: Samuel Lockwood, Richard Sparrow. Executrix: Charity Sellman (formerly Charity Sparrow). Solomon Sparrow28.58 AA ---- May 24 1743 Jun 27 1743 Appraisers: John Howard, John Brewer. Creditors: Joseph Cowman, Ebinezar Chapman, Next of kin: Richard Sparrow, Samuel Lockwood. Executrix: Charity Sellman [formerly Charity Sparrow). Solomon Sparrow19.415 A AA £226.10.3 £89.8.2 Jun 27 1743 A second inventory Is cited in the amount of £31.9.2. Received from: Kezar Knighton, Robert Steward, Francis Woolf, William Lewis. Payments to: Samuel Preston Moore, Mr. William Chapman, Richard Briant, Cassandra White, Elisabeth Wintersell, Capt. Joseph Cowman, John Jacobs, John Watts. Executrix: Charity Sparrow, wife of William Selman. Solomon Sparrow22.52 A AA £0.2.9 Dec 2 1745 The amount of the accounts also included £1.8.10 in sterling. Received from: Mr. William Perkins (merchant in London). Payments to: estate of Isaac Milner (merchant in London). Executrix: Charity Selman, wife of William Selman.
  100. Source of Charity's birth date: Jerry and Mildred O'Brien. Calvert County Genealogy Newsletter. Sunderland, MD. . Vol XIV No 3, June 1999. Source of baptism date: F. Edward Wright. Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD. [-Norma Lundgren].
  101. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.432. ! Birth: (1) s/o Benjamin Lawrence/Elizabeth Talbott. Marriage to Rachel Mariarti: (1) (1) Quaker of West River, Anne Arundel County, MD. (1) Inherited "Benjamin's Fortune.".
  102. Ibid., (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.432. !Birth: (1) d/o Edward Mariarti/Honor of Anne Arundel County, MD.
  103. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.171. Birth: (1) s/o Col. Nicholas Gassaway/Hester Besson. Burial: (1) 1697, All Hallows. (NOTE: Same source in preceding sentence says he was married in 1698. At least one of these dates is incorrect.) (1) 1691: In his will, Col, Nicholas Gassaway gave to his son John 300 acres in the Gunpowder, and after the decease of his sister Hester Groce, the land she lives on and 50 pounds and furniture. Will of John Gassaway (of Nicholas) of Anne Arundel Co. dated 20 December 1767 Vol. 36, Pg. 556, Dated: 20 December 1767 Executed: 30 August 1768 In the name of God Amen I JOHN GASSAWAY, son of NICHOLAS of Elk Ridge, in Ann Arundel County Maryland being sick and weak in body but of sound disposing mind and memory do make ordain constitute and appoint this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say-- Imprimis I recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it hoping through the merrits and intercession of my Beloved Saviour Jesus Christ to inherit Eternal Life and Glory and my Body to the earth to be decently Interr'd. Item: I leave and bequeath to my honored father NICHOLAS GASSAWAY all my estate both real and personal of what nature or kind soever he satisfying and paying thereout all just debts that I may owe to him the said NICHOLAS GASSAWAY his heirs and assigns forever. Lastly I constitute Nominate and Appoint my said Dear Father NICHOLAS GASSAWAY Executor of this my last will. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of December in the year of our lord Seventeen hundred and Sixty-Seven. JOHN GASSAWAY son of NICHOLAS Signed Sealed Acknowledged Published and Declared as his last will and Testament in presence of us who have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto: ALEXANDER MCNECHAN, JACOB MYERS, WILLIAM LUX. August 30th 1768 Then came JACOB MYER and Mr. WILLIAM LUX of Baltimore County and on September 1st or 2nd came ALEXANDER MCNECHAN and deposed they saw the Testator JOHN GASSAWAY son of NICHOLAS sign the foregoing will and heard him pronounce Publish and declare the same to be his last Will and Testament that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of all their apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory that they subscribed their respective names as witnesses to the said Will in the presence of the said Testator and at his request. Sworn to before and Examined W. Young, D. Comry, Balt County [Contributed By Mark Jerkatis].
  104. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.61. ! Birth: (1) d/o Benjamin Lawrence/Elizabeth Talbott. Marriage to John Belt: (1).
  105. Shawn Potter .
  106. Talbott (Tabott), Edward, A. A. Co., 5th of 1st month, 1718; 3rd July, 1718. To wife Elizabeth, extx., 1/3 of "The Vineyard" (cont. 1,000 A.), Balto. Co., during life, and 1/3 personal estate, absolutely. " son John and hrs., 1/3 of afsd. tract, and personalty. " 2 sons, Edward and Richard, and their hrs., 1/3 of sd. tract and at decease of wife the 1/3 bequeathed her divided equally. Shd. one of the 3 sons afsd. die during minority and without issue, portion of deceased to unborn child if a son, if a dau. to surviving sons equally. " bro. John, dwelling plantation on delivery of bills of exchange for £160 within 4 mos. after decease of testator. Shd. bro. John refuse to accept lands on these terms, sd. lands to be sold and included in personal estate. " dau. Elizabeth, personalty. " following child., Edward, Richard, Sarah, Mary and unborn child, £30 and personalty. Daus. of age at 16 or marriage; sons at 18 yrs. " 7 child, afsd., residue of personal estate. Test: Joseph Allean, Lewcresia Day, James Elderton. 14.736. Edward Talbot1.209 -- £540.17.6 Oct 21 1718 Appraisers: John Giles, Nathan Rigby. Approvers: Phil. Coale, John Talbot. Edward Talbott 1.395 A AA £540.17.6 £48.2.1 Apr 11 1719 Payments to: Joseph Adams & Co., John Giles, Charles Peirpoint, Dr. William Loch. Executrix: Elisabeth Talbott of Baltimore County. Edward Talbott 2.403 A AA £540.17.6 £26.3.2 Feb 10 1719 Payments to: Nathan Rigbie, John Talbott, Executrix: Elisabeth Powell, wife of James Powell, (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.83. Birth: (1) s/o Edward Talbott/Elizabeth Thomas. Marriage to Mary Waters: (1).
  107. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.530. ! Birth: (1) d/o Edward Talbot/Elizabeth Thomas.
  108. Ibid., (1) Anne Leggett McDonald. E-mail: annefamily@hotmail.com (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 29 Sep 2000). ! Birth: (1) 1686. Death: (1) Aft. 1725.
  109. Ibid., (1) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789," Vol. 1 (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.473. (2) Brice M. Clagett, Holly Hill, Friendship, MD 20758 (1979). (3) "Maryland Calendar of Wills," p. 146. Cites: (a) 6.104. (4) "Calvert County Wills 1654-1700," by Clark, p.42. Cites: (a) Wills, Liber 6, ff. 104-106. (5) Anne Leggett McDonald. E-mail: annefamily@hotmail.com (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 29 Sep 2000). Cites: (a) "Quaker Records of Northern Maryland: Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden Jr. (Family Line Publications, 1993-1994). (b) "The Maryland Calendar of Wills" (Family Line Pub., 1991-1995). (c) "Abstracts of Land Records, Anne Arundel County, Maryland," ed. Rosemary B. Dodd & Patricia M. Bausell (Anne Arundel County, Genealogical Soc., Pasadena, MD, 1991). ! Birth: (1,2) s/o Francis HUTCHINS/Elizabeth BURRAGE. (3a,4a) s/o Francis HUTCHINS. Under age on 20 Feb 1698 [b. 1677 or later]. Marriage to Elizabeth TALBOTT: (2) (5) 6 Oct 1704, Calvert County, MD. Death: (5) Between 1704-1709, Calvert County, MD. (3a) 1698, 20 Feb: Francis HUTCHINS of Hunting Creek, Calvert County, MD, wrote his will. Gave to son John at majority, 300 acres bought of Benjamin PARROTT. If John to die without issue, and there being no other male child born to testator, the land to pass to his 6 daughters. (4a) John to have 4 male Negroes, 6 cows & calves, 1 good bed & furniture, 1 tankard marked "FA", when age 21. John also to have 300 acres lately purchased of Benjamin PARROTT when 20 or when he marries. If he dies, to land to be divided among daughters.
  110. The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta. Bolling Henry; Wills From 1720 To 1726; Volume V; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 187 Talbot (Tallbott), John, A. A. Co., 15th Jan., 1724-5; 28th May, 1725. To Sabret Sellers (Sollars) and hrs., certain lands in Baltimore Co. purchased by sd. Sellers; bond given for transfer of same. " wife Mary, extx., use of dwelling plantation ---- and plan, in fork of Patuxent R. during widowhood; shd. she marry, 1/3 pt. thereof, dwell, plan. ---- to pass to 2 sons John and Edward and their hrs.; other plan, to 3 daus. Cassandra, Elizabeth and Lucy and their hrs.; also 1/3 personal estate; residue to 5 child, afsd. " 2 sons John and Edward and their hrs., "Bennetts Delight" Baltimore Co., and "Bennetts Addition" equally; and personalty. Sons to receive portions at age of 18. Overseers: John Wattkins and Nathanll Rigby. Test: Richard Galloway, Gerrard Hopkins, Richard Galloway, Jr., Edward Roberts. 18,355. John Talbott 11.152 AA £388.0.11 Jun 18 1725 Sep 20 1725 Appraisers: Thomas Gassaway, Nicholas Wattkins. Creditors: Sairmail Peele, Nathaniel Rigbie. Next of kin: Cassandra Talbott, Sarah Talbott. Executrix: Mary Talbott, (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.530. Birth: (1) s/o Edward Talbot/Elizabeth Thomas. Marriage to Elizabeth Galloway: (1) Marriage to Mary Waters: (1) (1) Of West River, MD. Died between Jan 25, 1725 & May 25, 1725, when will was probated. Will made Jan 15, 1725.
  111. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.530. (1) Of West River, MD.
  112. Utie, Mary, Balto. Co.,29th Apr., 1697; 4th May, 1697. Dau. Susanna, extx. and sole legatee of estate, real and personal, at 16 yrs. of age; to be cared for during minority by testatrix mother, Susannah Richardson. In event of death of sd. dau. during minority estate to pass to sister Martha Hall and hrs. Overseers: Brother John Hall, Dan'l Palmer. Test: Gilbert Perrin, Mary Martin, Ann Baker, Tamasin Bonny. 7. 256* Mrs. Mary Utie 15.225 I BA £285.9.6 Jul 14 1697 Oct 7 1697 The amount of the inventory also included #18560. Appraisers: George Smith, Lawrence Taylor. List of debts: Garret Garrettson, Daniell Palmer, William Lofton, Mr. John Hall, Mr. Edward Boothby, William Prichett, Gilbert Perrin, Thomas Morris, Lodowick Martine, William Fryly, Thomas Loe, Simon Jackson, Richard Perkins, Francis Smith, James Ives, Thomas Proble, Symon Whitt, Thomas Gilbert, Samuell Chew, Thomas Williams, Thomas Hurt, Samuell Fendall, Charles Hall, William Asby.
  113. Estate of George Utie: Administrative bond was posted by widow Mary on January 17, 1695/96. Inventoried in 1696 by Lodowick Martin and Daniel Palmer, and valued at £200.4.2 plus 36,834 pounds tobacco. (Source: Baltimore County Families 1659 - 1759, Pg 656.) - John Ott _____ Mr. George Utie 15.20 I BA £200.4.2 1696 The amount of the inventory also included 1368340. Appraisers: Lodowick Martin, Daniell Palmer. List of debts: Mr. Perregrine Browne (merchant) in London, William Yorke, Mr. Thomas Richardson (merchant), William Prily, William Asbey, Mr. Edward Boothbey, Charles Hall, Richard Perkins, William Loftin, James Ives, Simeon Jackson, Francis Smith, William Osburne, Simeon Whittle, Col. John Thomas, Thomas Prebble, Thomas Morriss, Solomon Rice, Lawrence Taylor, Henry Hazlewood, Lodowick Martin, Thomas Lowe, John Sheelds, Thomas Kennington, Giddeon Gamble, Mrs. Elisabeth Gibbsone, William Frily, Thomas Hart, Thomas Williams, Edward Brocklesbye, Samuell Fendall, William Osburne & wife (executors of John Wallstone), Peter Hucatt, Samuell Fendall (executor of James Fendall). Capt. Henry Johnson 12.147 A BA £249.10.0 Jun 11 1694 Payments to: John Walston, Mr. Hedge, Owen' Hues, James Philips, Philip Lynes, executors of James Fendall, George Oldfeild, Mr. Llewellin, Mr. Taylard, Arthur Baily & Co., col. Wells, Maj. Long for Mr. Heath, Mrs. Walston, Mr. Carville, Mrs. Gibson, Edward Jones, Mr. Stevens, Capt. Wilde paid to Mr. Stevens, Robert Carvill for ---- Bridgford, ---- Alladis, Capt. Conaway. List of debts (dead, runaway, insolvent): John Morgan, Andrew Hekey, Thomas Brown, John Crofts, Michaell Judd to Langly, John Langly, James Glasby, Robert Kemble, Thomas Dolby, John Johnson, Edward Pyner, James Miles, Jenkin Griffith. Distribution to: Anthony Drew who married an heir (unnamed) of Col. Utie, George Utie, Bethia Utie. Administratrix: Elisabeth Boothby, wife of Edward Boothby. Capt. James Fendall 12.139 A BA £236.8.8 £236.8.8 May 14 1694 Payments to: Michaell Judd, Michaell Judd & wife (unnamed), Arthur French, Robert Kelly, Anthony Drew, John Edraondson for Col. Blackiston, Thomas Thurston for John Edmondson, Timothy Harr, Richard Arthur, John Walston, Thomas Lowe, Robert Olies, Fran. Smith paid to John Walston, Mr. Hedge, John Hall, col. Blackiston, Edward Boothby, Capt. Johnson & Thomas Dolby, Benjamin Ornall, ---- Underwood, Samuell Fendall, Dr. Carroll. Legatees: Samuell Fendall. List of desperate debts: James Fendall, Dr. Arnold, Maj. Long, Elisabeth Ellis, Thomas Dolby, Capt. Henry Johnson, Thomas Jones, Randolph (dead), Robert Kembal (dead), Mark Richardson, Edward Beadle. Executrices: Martha Hall wife of John Hall and Mary Utie wife of George Utie (John Hall and George Utie were administrators of Edward Beale (sic: Beadle NJL)), Margarett Osbourne wife of William Osbourne (William Osbourne is executor of John Walston). (Edward Beale and John Walston were executors for Capt. James Fendall).
  114. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1753-1766 382: Ignatius Doyne-12 Dec 1763-Mary Semmes & Sarah Doyne nearest of kin-William Leigh Exec Abstracts of the Inventories of the Prerogative Court; Libers 81-90 1763-1766; V. L, Skinner, Jr.; Brookeville, Maryland 20B33; May 1989; p. 24 Ignatius Doyne 83.39 CH £899.9.0 Dec 12 1763 Feb 21 1764 Appraisers: Roger Smith, Ignatius Simmes. Creditors: John Semple, Ignatius Semmes. Next of kin: Mary Semmes, Sarah Doyne. Executor: William Leigh.
  115. Walter Smith 13.211 A CA £1024.17.3 £117.9.11 Jul 21 1735 A second inventory is cited in the amount of £55.5.2. Received from: Joseph Adams (merchant in London), Thomas Clark, Elisabeth Smith, Jr., Calvert County, Mary Boyce, Col. John Smith, Thomas Edgerton, Alexander Lawson, Clare Tasker (administratrix of Thomas Tasker), William Black (merchant in London), Richard Lane, Capt. William Evers, Gabriel Parker, James Davis, Jacob Ambrose de Keyser. Payments to: Samuel Roberts, Mary Parker, Mary Read, Elisabeth Smith, Capt. Wilkinson, Richard Smith, Thomas Bridgman (barber), Richard Lane. Mentions: family: accountant, 6 children (unnamed), 27 slaves. Executrix: Mrs. Susanah Smith (widow). Walter Smith 16.335 A CA £17.5.3 Nov 24 1738 Payments to: George Buchanan (administrator of Capt. Hugh Arbuthnott), Dr. John Hamilton. Executrix: Susanna Hoxton, wife of Hyde Hoxton of Prince George's County. Smith, Walter, of the Freshes, Calvert Co., 22nd Mar., 1731; 13th Mar., 1733. To son Walter and hrs., the part of "Hall's Craft" which mother Rachel Smith, deceased, enjoyed as her thirds during her life. " two sons Clement and Richard and their hrs., residue of afsd. tract; should either son die during minority or without issue survivor to enjoy the whole. " daus. Dorothy, Rachel and Jane, personalty. Wife Susanna extx.; she dying before child. are of age Henry Brooke to act. Test: Jacob Hoopper, Peter Mugg, Elizabeth Smith, Sr. Codicil, 2nd Feb., 1733-4. To 3 daus. Dorothy, Rachel and Jane, an equal child's part of personal estate. Test: Roger Boyce, Edward Lingan Boteler, 21. 22. Mr. Walter Smith 19,118 CA £1024.17.3 Jun 10 1734 Sep 9 1734 Appraisers: John Smith, Henry Chew. Creditors: Hyde Hoxton, Gabriel Parker. Next of kin: Lucy Brooke, Walter Brooke. Executrix: Susanna Smith.
  116. BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761; 20 Feb, 1761 To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl, To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold. To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randall, out of my tobacco. To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison. Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles. Wits Jno., Rachel and Ann Cooke, 31.262.
  117. See private database for supposed religious background of Moravians.
  118. BROOKE, JOSEPH, Prince George's Co, 14 Jan, 1767; 24 Mar, 1767 To cousin William Cooke, son of John Cooke, estate, after 8 lbs. 2 s. and 6 pence sterl. is pd. to Nichs. Sewell, his exs., and 5 lbs. sterl. paid to Richard Harrison. Ex: William Cook. Wit: Richard Smith, Rchd. Henderson, Thomas Huchanan, Wm. Hoxton. 35.29.
  119. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Founders of Ann Arundel and Howard Counties," by Warfield. (d) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (2) Richard Williams, England. E-mail: rah.Williams@virgin.net (1999). Birth: (1) d/o William COALE. (2) d/o William COALE/Elizabeth SPARROW. 10 Aug 1709.
  120. (1) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.55 insert. (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.6. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (1) d/o Richard GALLOWAY/Sophia RICHARDSON. (2a) d/o Richard GALLOWAY/Sophia. (1) 1721. (2a) 16th day 11th mo. 1721. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Marriage to Thomas SPRIGG: (1) 1757. (2a) 14th day 12th mo. 1737. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. [NOTE: She would have been age 16 at marriage in 1737.].
  121. (1) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, Maryland," by J. Reaney Kelly (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Soc., 1963) p.55 insert. (2) "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland; Births, Deaths, Marriages and Abstracts from the Minutes, 1658-1800," by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992) p.6. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting Register, Births and Deaths 1655-1800. ! Birth: (2a) Age ca. 67 last Nov at death on 29 Dec 1780 [b. Nov 1713]. Marriage to Elizabeth GALLOWAY: (1) 1757. (2a) 14th day 12th mo. 1737. Death: (2a) 29 Dec 1780. West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Burial: (2a) In his garding (garden).
  122. (1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, 9919 Carter Rd, Bethesda, MD 20817. Cites: (a) Register of West River Friends, by J.J. Brinkley, Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD, by J.R. Kelly. (c) Ann Woodman, 2030 Crest Mar Ciecle, El Dorado Hills, CA 95630, who cites Dorsey Family Chart, by H.A. Browne. (2) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.101. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XIII, p.638. (b) MacKenzie's Colonial Families. (c) Tayloe family papers. (3) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.40-41. (4) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.37. (5) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.47,51,52,57,91. (6) "Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-Century Virginia Newspapers," by Robert K. Headley, Jr. (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1987) p.163. Cites: (a) "The Virginia Gazette," 26 Sep 1751. (7) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.810. (8) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.85. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (9) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176. ! Birth: (1) ca. 1725. (1,3) s/o Joseph HILL/Sarah RICHARDSON. (3,6a) Only son. (3,5,6a) Age about 25 at death in 1751 (b. 1726). (5) Only child of Joseph HILL. [NOTE: His sister had died.] (6a) Only s/o Joseph HILL of Annapolis. (9) s/o Sarah (RICHARDSON) HILL, gs/o William RUCHARDSON/Margaret SMITH. Marriage to Mary THOMAS: (8a) 12th day, 3rd month, 1748. (2) (3) 12 Mar 1748. (3,8a) West River Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends. [NOTE: Old style dating dating was used until 1752, and in that dating system the 1st month is March. The 3rd month would be May.] (4) 12 May 1748. (5) "The Maryland Gazette" of Wed., 18 May 1748, reports the marriage on "last Thursday" (12 May), West River. (7) Death: (1) 21 Aug 1751. (3,5) "Last Wednesday evening" (reported Wed., 28 Aug 1751) (d. 21 Aug). "In full health and Vigor," he was standing on the ground tier of a tobacco house near Annapolis, hanging tobacco, "when the Board on which he stood giving Way, he fell with it about seven Feet, and his Side striking on the Edge of it, wounded him so much, that he died soon after he was carried into the House." (6a) The Wed. before 28 Aug., 1751 [NOTE: Indicates this was probably taken from the "MD Gazette."] (7) 1752. Burial: (5) "On Saturday" (reported Wed., 28 Aug 1751) (bur. 24 Aug). (9) Henry and Margaret HILL were mentioned in the will of William RICHARDSON. (5) 1748, May: Of Anne Arundel County, (5) 1748, 17 Aug: Joseph HILL and Henry HILL advertised a new shipment of goods for sale. (5) 1749, 1 Mar: Joseph HILL and Henry HILL, near Annapolis, advertised that they had wine and claret for sale. (3,5) He left a "plentiful estate" to his widow and one child. (6a) Left a wife and young child.
  123. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.101. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XIII, p.638. (b) MacKenzie's Colonial Families. (c) Tayloe family papers. (2) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas, "Thomas of West River, MD," p.37. (3) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.40-41. (4) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, 1989) p.47. (5) "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" (John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore) p.810. (6) "Maryland Marriages 1634-1777," compiled by Robert Barnes (Genealogical Pub. County, Baltimore, 1975) p.85. Cites: (a) West River Monthly Meeting, published serially "Bulletin of the Maryland Genealogical Soc.," beginning Vol. XIV, No.2. (7) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.46,250. ! Birth: (1,5,7) d/o Phillip THOMAS/Ann CHEW of West River, MD. (2) 1 Jan 1731. (3,4) Eldest d/o Hon. Philip THOMAS. (5) 1730/1. Marriage to Henry HILL: (1) (3) 12 Mar 1748. (6a) West River Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends. [NOTE: Old style dating was used until 1752, and in that dating system the 1st month is March. The 3rd month would be May.] (2) 12 May 1748. (4) "The Maryland Gazette" of Wed., 18 May 1748, reports the marriage on "last Thursday" (12 May), West River. (5) (6a) 12 day, 3 Missouri, 1748. Marriage to Robert PLEASANTS: (2) 7 Feb 1760. (5).
  124. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (d) Ann Woodman, 2030 Crest Mar Ciecle, El Dorado Hills, CA 95630, who cites Dorsey Family Chart, by H.A. Browne. ! Birth: (1) May 1750, s/o Henry HILL/Mary THOMAS.
  125. (1) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.40,41,43-46,48,50,52,54,59. Cites: (a) Ogle Family Bible. (b) "The Thomas Book," by Lawrence B. Thomas (New York, 1896). (c) "Maryland Gazette," 17 Aug 1815. (2) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.84,101. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XIII, p.638. (b) MacKenzie's Colonial Families. (c) Tayloe family papers. (3) Carolyn Tayloe Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, County, Cites: (a) "Register of West River Friends," by J.J. Brinkley, "Maryland Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 14,15. (b) "Quakers in the Founding of Ann Arundel County, MD," by J.R. Kelly. (c) "Thomas Book," by L. Thomas. (d) "Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette," by Barnes. (e) Ann Woodman, 2030 Crest Mar Ciecle, El Dorado Hills, CA 95630, who cites Dorsey Family Chart, by H.A. Browne. (4) "Alumni House Today," magazine source unknown, probably a U.S. Naval Academy Alumni publication, "Shipmate," 1972, p.36. (5) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.176,250. (6) Marriage Records of MD, North Carolina, Virginia, Hunting for Bears Collection, comp. by Dorothy L. & Nicholas R. Murray from original county records (Automated Archives, 1994) CD004. ! Birth: (1b,2,3,5) d/o Henry HILL/Mary THOMAS. (3) 24 12th Missouri 1751. Marriage to Benjamin OGLE: (1a,b) 13 Sep 1770, "Belair," MD, by the Rector of All Hallows Church (the Church of England). (2) 10 Feb 1770. (6) 18 Sep 1770, Anne Arundel County, MD. [NOTE: It would seem that either 13 or 18 Sep was misread.] Death: (1c) 14 Aug 1815, Annapolis. (3d) 17 Aug 1815 "after a tedious illness." (2) Of West River, MD. (1) Was raised a Quaker. (1,5) 1761: (1) Joseph HILL, dec'd, "who by honest Industry accumulated a very good Estate," devised the greater portion of his land to his granddaughter Henrietta. He left her several parcels of land on the main road from Annapolis to Talley's Point on Chesapeake Bay. (5) Joseph HILL left to his granddaughter Henny Margaret HILL "Horn Neck," "Piney Point," "Yeate's Come By Chance," "Yeate Addition" and "Hill's Forest" in Baltimore County, MD. If she was without heirs, to go to cousin Henry HILL. (1) Used "thy" and "thee" in letters addressed to Quaker relatives throughout her life.
  126. Census: 1820 Eastern Division, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~83 (1female45+) Census: 1830 Eastern District, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~93 (1female90-100).
  127. Maryland and Delaware Revolutionary Patriots, 1775-1783 Military Records Currant, James Listed in: Cecil County, Maryland _____ Valley Forge Muster Roll, Revolutionary War: Name ID Number State Rank Regiment CURRENT, JAMES MD18410 MD PRIVATE 2 MD Source: Valley Forge Muster Roll, Revolutionary War. Family Tree Legends Records Collection (Online Database). Pearl Street Software, 2004-2005. 27.
  128. Current Family Timeline by Jeff Wilfahrt.
  129. James Current, State: MD Year: 1790, County,: Montgomery Image: 0143 ,Township: Unknown, Townships Roll: M637-3 - 1790 U.S. Census Search Results @ Ancestry.com.
  130. [CHRISTOPHER GIST'S JOURNALS WITH HISTORICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL NOTES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES BY WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON [1815-1889], PITTSBURGH, J. R. WELDIN & CO.,1893.].
  131. Current Land Grant of 1774.
  132. National Research Center, 632 South Military Trail, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, 1-800-940-7991.
  133. Census: 1820 Eastern Division, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~90 (1male45+).
  134. Celinda Current.
  135. Sue Ashby, SAshby8525@aol.com.
  136. Headstone.
  137. 1840 Census, Indiana, Henry County, Franklin Township: James Current, Jr. p g #115, line #30; Peter Current, pg #115, line #6; Abraham Current, pg #117, line #22.
  138. Celindac@aol.com.
  139. Thomas D. Hamm, Compiler, Published in 1979, by the Henry County, Historical Soc., Inc., 606 S. 14th St.. New Castle, IN 47362.
  140. Cemetery Records, Stony Creek Township, Henry County, Indiana.
  141. Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records Patentee: MARTIN CURRANT State: ILLINOIS Acres: 80 Issue Date: 5/24/1827 Land Office: Palestine Cancelled: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Nr.: 724 Accession/Serial Nr.: IL0340__.235 BLM Serial Nr.: IL NO S/N Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records Patentee: MARTIN CURRANT State: ILLINOIS Acres: 160 Issue Date: 12/8/1830 Land Office: Palestine Cancelled: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Nr.: 1412 Accession/Serial Nr.: IL0350__.419 BLM Serial Nr.: IL NO S/N.
  142. Black Hawk War info.
  143. Census: 1810 Monongalia Co., Virginia; ~23 (1male<10, 1male16-25; 1female<10, 1female26-44) Census: 1820 Eastern Division, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~33 (3males<10, 1male10-16, 1male26-45, 1male45+; 2females<10, 1female10-16, 1female26-45, 1female45+) Census: 1830 Eastern District, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~43 (1male<5, 1male5-10, 2males15-20, 1male40-50; 1female<5, 1female5-10, 2females10-15, 1female15-20, 1female40-50, 1female90-100) Census: 1840 East Monongalia, Monongalia, Virginia; age ~53 (1male10-15, 1male15-20, 1male50-60; 1female5-10, 1female10-15, 2females15-20, 1female50-60) Census: 25 JUL 1850 63rd District, Taylor, Virginia; farmer, age 63 Census: 11 JUL 1860 Taylor Co., Virginia; farmer, age 73.
  144. From the notes of Muriel Schulz (schulz@usc.edu) at Ancestry.com: 1780 Living at Hope Plantation, Carroll's Manor, MD citing Moravian Families of Carroll's Manor, Frederick Co., MD, author George Ely Russell, published Middletown, MD: Catoctin Press, 1989. Repository: L. A. Public Library Call Number: 975.21 F85Rus Media: Book Page: Page 110.
  145. Title: Daughters of The American Revolution Vol. IV. Text: Son of Charles and Sydney (Chew) Pierpoint, Francis, d. 1746, m. 1737 Sarah Richardson, b. 1719. Their son Richard Richardson [1742-1802] m. 1762 Mary E. Pierpoint, b. 1738. Their dau. Sarah Richardson (1770-1844] m. 1799 Bayless Coombs, d. 1810. Their dau. Rebecca Davis Coombs [1804-73] m. Nicholas Boogher [1801-86]. Their Son Simon L. Boogher [1836-1923] m. 1864 Sophia Hogan [1839-1930]. Their Dau. Olive Boogher, b. St. Louis, m. Nathaniel Moffitt. Title: Colonial & Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania; 0446-1903; Clarence P. Wynne Text: Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 3 [p.47] Colonial Ancestry of Rebecca Davis Coomes Andrew Coomes was the son of Richard Coombs, Sr. (1675-1752), of Charles County, the progenitor of the family as far as traced. Sarah Richardson Coombs was the dau. of Richard Richardson, Jr., and Mary Pierpont; and granddau. of Richard Richardson, Sr., and Margaret Cole; and great-granddau. of William Richardson, Jr., and Maragaret Smith; and great-great-granddau. of William Richardson, Sr., and Elizabeth Ewen. Richard Richardson, Sr. (1707-1761), was disowned by the Society of Friends in 1759, for rendering service in the French and Indian War. m. 1730, Margaret Cole, granddau. of Capt. William Cole. His son, Richard Richardson, Jr. (1742-1803), was likewise disowned by the Society of Friends in 1778, for engaging to support the cause of the American Revolution. Richard Richardson, Jr., m. in 1762, Mary Pierpont. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 3 [p.47] Colonial Ancestry of Rebecca Davis Coomes, page 48 Henry Pierpont immigrated to Maryland in 1665, settled in Anne Arundel County, and was a member of the Society of Friends. He was the author of a book on [p.48] Truth. His son, Charles, m. Sidney Chew, the dau. of William and Sidney (Wynne) Chew. A granddau., Mary Pierpont, m. 1762, Richard Richardson, Jr. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 3, Issue of Nicholas and Rebecca Coombs Boogher. Samuel Thomas, b. 1655, d. 1740, son of Philip, m. 1688, Mary Hutchins. Sarah Thomas, b. 1689, d. 1724, dau. of Samuel, m. 1705, Joseph Richardson. Sarah Richardson, b. 1719, dau. of Joseph, m. 1737, Francis Pierpont. Mary Pierpont, dau. of Francis, m. 1762, Richard Richardson, Jr. Sarah Richardson, dau. of Richard, Jr., m. 1799, Bayles Coombs Rebecca Davis Coomes, b. 9th Oct. 1804, d. 15th Dec. 1873, dau. of Bayles, m. 9th Dec. 1823, Nicholas Boogher III, of Frederick County, Md. Title: Kathryn Pierpoint Hedman, The Pierpoint-Pierpont Family of Marylnd-Virginia West Virginia, Hedman, p. 53.
  146. Becky Thill .
  147. RESEARCHER: Hazel Mason Boyd (deceased) wrote T.Mason on 9 Jan 1965 from Mt. Sterling, KY. She typed an article written by Harry W. Mills in Mt. Sterling Advocate. On the second page is the following: The family data about Marquis Richardson, the Calmes, and Catlett's came from descendants: Miss Albert Young, now deceased; Mrs. John H. Oldham, N. Sycamore St., Mt. Sterling; the Turners. They say: Marquis Richardson, youngest son of William Richardson, b. 1720, was son of Joseph and Sarah (Thomas) Richardson. William Richardson married Henrietta Catlett, daughter of Robert and Mary Ann (Floyd) Catlett, 1789. They had much on the Virginia Catletts, who as you know were one of the prominent early families in Virginia. Ref: Marriage Records of Frederick, Virginia. Officiating: Alex Bahlman. REF: Montgomery County, Circuit Ct. records Box 55, bundle 235-Marquis Richardson hrs. vs. C.G.Richarson adm. 185_ to 1876. WILL Deposition: to M.R. Everett. Probated 5 July 1855. (Lists names of his 7 children, which were deceased and also names the spouses and their children.) REF: Cemetery records copied from Old Morgan Station Block House- former home of Marquis Richardson.
  148. GASSAWAY, NICHOLAS, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel Co. 18 Feb, 1757; 21 Apr, 1757 Wife: Rachel. Children: Ann Pierpont, dec'd., hrs., Elizabeth Selman, Susannah Manwill, Nicholas, Benjamin, Richard, Robert, Thomas, James, Hannah Porter, Mary Gassaway, Lucy Nicholson, Sarah Richard and Rachel Gassaway. Nephew: Samuel Pierpont. Tracts: "Talbot's Resolution." Extx: Rachel Gassaway. Wit: John Dorsey (of John), Wm. Jean, Wm. Aldridge, Caleb Dorsey (of John). 30. 297 Nicholas Gassaway 65.500 AA £270.1.7 Dec 6 1757 Mar 16 1758 Appraisers: John Dorsey (son of Charles Dorsey), Robert Davis. Creditors: William Hall of Elk, Nicholas Gassaway. Next of kin: Nicholas Gassaway, Thomas Gassaway. Executor: Rachel Gassaway. Nicholas Gassaway 2.131 D AA £231.11.5 Mar 13 1760 Sureties: William Hall, George Shipley. Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to 10 children (equally): Thomas, James, Hannah, Mary, Lucy, Sarah, Benjamin, Richard, Robert, Rachel. Executrix: Rachel Sewell (widow), now wife of James Sewell. Nicholas Gassaway 4.125 D AA £215.1.8 Feb 25 1761 Sureties: George Shipley, William Hall. Legatees: Elisabeth Selman (daughter), heirs (unnamed) of Ann Peirpoint, Susannah Mansill (daughter), Nicholas (son). Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to children (equally): Thomas, James, Hannah Foster, Mary Gassaway, Lucy Nicholson, Benjamin, Sarah, Richard, Robert, Rachel. Executrix: Rachel Sewall (widow), now wife of James Sewall. Anne Arundel Gentry, Vol.1, 1970, p 153/54, Preogative Wills, liber 2, f 228-231 Hall Of Records. Genealogical History of The Gassaway Family. Will & Other information at site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdbaltim/wills/xxwills.htm.
  149. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Amelia-G-Harmon/GENE10-0003.html.
  150. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Amelia-G-Harmon/GENE10-0003.html.
  151. From Muriel Shulz files at Ancestry.com: "From Lee Garlock, 1/96:" William (b. ca. 1703, bapt. ? Anne Arundel Co., d. 1776 Balt. Co.) apparently married Sarah ? (b. 1707). William received a land Grant in 1744 for "Petticoats Banter" in Baltimore Co (this land was in todays Carroll County) (Liber LG#E folio 245 & Liber PT#2 folio 93). William also received a grant in 1752 for "Norwood's Delight" 210 Acres in Baltimore County (Liber BY&GS#S folio 641 & Liber BY&GS#3 folio 648. William Peddicoat and Edward Oursler witnessed the will of William Hamilton of Baltimore Co. 15 Oct 1759, proved 7 Nov 1759.
  152. In November 1710, John Hall surrendered care of her real estate. (Source: Baltimore County Families 1659 - 1759, Pg 656.).
  153. Michael Taney 4.43 D CA £1243.0.7 May 14 1764 Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to children (unnamed). Executrix: Jane Wheeler, wife of George Wheeler.
  154. After 1744 removed to Frederick Co. 6 October,1769, Charles Neale of Frederick Co. and Mary, his wife, convey to George Fraser Hawkins of Prince George's Co., all the lands devised to sd. Mary by her former husband, Clement Brooke, Jr., in trust for the use of Rachel Darnall, dau. of the sd. Mary, and not subject to the control of the husband of the said Rachel Darnall. By Linda Reno. ----- Brooke, Clement, Jr., gentleman, Prince George's Co., des. as of London, mariner, bound on voyage for City of London. 31st Aug., 1731; 28th Nov., 1732. To wife Mary, extx., also bound for voyage to London, and dau. Rachel and their hrs., entire real and personal estate divided equally, division to be made by father Clement Brooke; shd. wife die before her return to Maryland, entire estate to dau. afsd. and her hrs. Test: Mary Brooke, Jr., Ann Brooke, Walter Brooke, John Orchard. 20.436 ----- Joseph Smith (1758-1828), who served as steward on Carrollton Manor until his death, was the son of Leonard Smith and Elizabeth Neale Smith, a daughter of Rachel Darnall's mother by her marriage to Dr. Charles Neale. Frederick-Town Herald, Apr. 5, 1828; Sharf, Western Maryland, 1, 472; Christopher Johnston, "Neale Family of Charles County," in Md. Gen., II, 262.
  155. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.85,101,107. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) MacKenzie's "Colonial Families of the U.S.." (b) Tayloe family papers. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) p.49,54,56-65. Cites: (a) "MD Hist. Mag.," LXXIV, 152. (b) "Belair" Cemetery. ! Birth: (1) 1777. (1,2a) d/o William Cooke/Elizabeth Tilghman of Annapolis, MD. (2b) 20 Apr 1777. Death: (1) 1856. (2) Near the end of 1856 at her residence at Belair, age 80. Her son George wrote to the Tayloe relatives in Virginia, "On Tuesday night 23rd December she was suddenly taken with a sick stomach... and the day following palpitation of the heart came on which showed that dropsey of the chest was the cause of her illness... she kept growing worse until death relieved her of her suffering at 1 o'clock on Saturday night... She was perfectly herself to the last, was aware that she could not live and bid us farewell with as much calmness as her suffering would allow... Sister Susan and Ellen were with her." (2b) 28 Dec 1856. Burial: (2b) "Belair," beside her husband in the family plot. (2) A bill for her funeral expenses was submitted by John T. and Richard Hardisty, neighborhood merchants. (2) 1798: Moved with her family from Annapolis, where he father had practiced law, to Baltimore, MD. (2) 1802, Jun: Was visited at Belair by her just-married and very ill sister Betsey Gilmor, where she and her husband Robert Gilmor remained a fortnight. (2) She and her husband usually stopped on their way to and from Baltimore at "Hazelwood," a plantation at Elkridge Landing in upper Anne Arundel County, owned by her brother George Cooke. Their children spent long periods there also with their cousins. Her father also used Belair as a stopping point as he headed for Washington, and George included Belair on journeys to Washington or Annapolis, in some instances dropping off his wife and/or children on his way out and picking them up on his return. (2) 1815: Henrietta Ogle left her a silver bread basket in her will "as a small remembrance." (2) 1836, Jun: Her mother Elizabeth Cooke died and bequeathed to Anna Maria "for and during her natural life the interest, profits and dividends of $2,000," the principal to be invested in "Stock, or other Security or property" that Anna might prefer, drawn in the name of Sophia Cooke as trustee. Subsequent payments to Anna Maria were to be for "her sole and separate use," and after her decease, the principal was to be equally divided between Elizabeth C. Woodville and any unmarried daughters she might leave. (2) 1836, Jun: Benjamin and Anna Maria Ogle deeded to Josias Pennington of Baltimore (a family-connected lawyer), Anna Maria's 1/7 undivided part of some tracts in Allegany County, MD which her father had devised to his children in common. The deed was executed to enable Pennington to sell the land as a whole, and the proceeds due Anna Maria were hers alone to control. She forwarded the deed to Pennington on the 29th with a letter in which she hoped that "it will not be long before you can dispose of the land. The principal reason for wishing it done immediately is to enable my Son Richard to place himself in some situation, that will support him; he is extremely anxious to be employed; and much mortified at his fathers unwillingness to render that assistance which is indespensable. He says, it is from inability - be that as it may, I am determined to do all I can for him - knowing that 'Idleness is the root of all Evil.'" (2) 1844: By his will, her husband Benjamin Ogle left to his wife "all my household furniture and plate, silverware of every description, to dispose of by gift during her life, or by will, to any person she thinks proper." He gave her control over the balance of his estate not otherwise bequeathed "to do with as she thinks best." At her death the land was to be divided equally between their two sons, Richard Lowndes and George Cooke Ogle, the latter "to have that portion on which my Mansion House stands." (2) After Benjamin Ogle's death, Anna Maria, George and Richard Ogle, as his as his heirs, found it necessary to sell off segments of Belair, both large and small, to a total of over 500 acres. In addition, they disposed of a quantity of tobacco, oats, wheat and other goods in an effort to settle Benjamin's indebtedness. (2) 1857, Feb: Her son George wrote, "Death had no terrors for her. She had always led a life of so much piety and reached such a good old age that it would be wrong to wish her back although we cannot help mourning her. She was the tie that bound us together more than any other ever can." (2) She left to her son George "all the Family Pictures at Bel-Air... together with the four Paintings of the Seasons." To daughter Rosalie "the choice of all my Furniture at Bel-Air... to make her Bed Room compleat; the same to be selected by hersel.
  156. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.85,101,107. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) MacKenzie's "Colonial Families of the U.S.." (b) Tayloe family papers. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.22,29,32,35,38-50,52-54,56,58,60-64. Cites: (a) Ogle Family Bible. (b) "MD Hist. Mag.," LXXIV, 152. (c) "National Intelligencer," 6 Apr 1844. (3) Letter from Benjamin Ogle Esq. to John Tayloe, Esq., no date, postmarked Annapolis, 1 Jul 1814. Original in possession of Wm. G. Davidson, McGill, NV, 1992. (4) "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland," by J.D. Warfield (Kohn & Pollock, Baltimore, 1905) p.250. !Birth: (1) 1775. (1,2a,4) s/o Gov. Benjamin Ogle I/Henrietta Margaret Hill. (2a) 9 Feb 1775. Marriage to Anna Maria Cooke: (1,2b) 25 Feb 1796. (2) In the evening. (4) Death: (1) 1844. (2c) 4 Apr 1844 "at his residence... after a few days' illness." Burial: (2) "Belair," in the family plot. (2) 1776, Feb: His mother wrote, "My two little ones are quite well. The boy is just beginning to walk and talk, a little Blue-eyed Delicate thing." (2) 1783, Dec: His aunt Mary Ridout wrote to Anne Ogle, "My Brothers Family are pretty well, though their Son was dangerously ill this autumn. I think him a weakly Child." (2) 1790-1793: Was enrolled in the newly opened St. John's College, Annapolis. Nowhere is he listed as a graduate. (2) His obituary in the "National Intelligencer" states he was educated in England. (2) 1796, Dec: Benjamin Ogle I Deeded to his son Benjamin "for and in consideration of the love and affection" he bore, for shillings, the plantation of Belair and the surrounding tracts "together with all the the... household furniture, pictures, farming utensils and stock of every kind thereon... During the rest of his natural life... at all and any time he may think proper so to do," Benjamin I reserved the right to freely enter the premises "with servants, dogs and horses to chase, kill and carry away any Deer." (1) Of Belair, Prince George's County, MD. (2) 1798: An inventory of Belair for the Direct Federal Tax Assessment was made, and it contained the mansion with a 24x15 ft. greenhouse adjoining, a 40 ft. square kitchen-office, a 12 ft. sqaure poultry house, a single-story dwelling 24x16 ft., a meat house and stable, all built of brick. Additional outbuildings included a frame stable, a deer house, a barn, a corn house, a windmill with one pair of stones, four tobacco houses and several houses for Negroes. It was the most valuable and best equipped plantation in that section of Prince George's County. (2) Operated Belair as a stud farm. Gabriel, "a dark bay, 15 and a half hands high, and a fine, powerful horse" with an impressive list of victories, was standing for the season in 1799 at 20 dollars a mare and a dollar to the groom. Benjamin "is reputed" to have entered his horses in the races sponsored by the Washington Jockey Club, which usually took place in Nov. (2) 1800-1805: Had 4 children born at Baltimore, MD. (2) Whereas preceding generations had considered "Belair" a 2nd residence, to Benjamin II and his household it was their primary and permanent dwelling place, and they had little relationship with Annapolis. He made renovations in the interior of the mansion. He "lived like a gentleman of the old school," his house "comfortable and plainly furnished" and associated with "the first circle of society." (2) 1803: He was one of Prince George's County, Commissioners appointed to act with those of Anne Arundel County, to survey, lay out and open a road from Annapolis "round the head of South River... to the fording place on Patuxent, known by the name of Ashton's Ford, and from thence by or through Benjamin Ogle's plantation... to intersect the road leading to Bladensburgh," and to build a bridge over the Patuxent at Ashton's Ford. (2) Frequently appointed by the County Court to act as an appraiser of the real and/or personal property involved in estate settlements. (2) 1811, Jun: The new British Ambassador, Sir Augustus J. Foster and his servants and staff landed in Annapolis in the frigate "Miverva", commanded by Capt. Thomas Bladen Capel, a grandson of Thomas Bladen and therefore a distant English relative of the Ogles. On his way to Washington, Sir Augustus wrote, "I dined the following day on my road to the Federal City at Mr. Ogle's of Belair, and gave him an English Cock Pheasant which I brought for him with the Hen, but the latter had died at Sea." (2) 1814: Chosen Supervisor of the Public Roads in the upper part of Patuxent Hundred. (3) 1814, Jun: He wrote to John Tayloe, posted from Annapolis, "As Sa(?) is very urgent to say something to you about Chance. I have to inform you he is well as are all your mares and your Colt, one more has come since I wrote making fourteen- on the other side I send a list gi.
  157. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963), p.26. FHL #929.273 T211t. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984) Part 2, p.3 Cites: (a) "Baltimore American," 24 May 1824. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Antiquarian Society (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. 1 A-D. Cites: (a) CC. May 29, 1824. ! Birth: (3) Age 73 at death in 1870 (b. 1797). Death: (3) 17 Feb 1870, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Of England. (1) Of the British Consular service. (2a) Acting counsel of His Britannic Majesty. (4a) British Consul General. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.35,85,102,107. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) MacKenzie's "Colonial Families of the U.S.." (b) Tayloe family papers. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.55,59, Part 2, p.4,9. Cites: (a) Ogle Family Bible. (b) "Washington Gazette," 8 May 1824. (c) "Sun," 26 Jul 1844. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) Marriage Records of MD, North Carolina, Virginia, Hunting for Bears Collection, comp. by Dorothy L. & Nicholas R. Murray from original county records (Automated Archives, 1994) CD004. !Birth: (1) 1800. (1,2a) d/o Benjamin Ogle II/Anna Maria Cooke. (2a) Feb 1800, Baltimore, MD. (3) d/o Benjamin Ogle of Bel Air. Marriage to William Henry Tayloe: (1,2) Her first cousin. (2b) Thurs. evening, 4 May 1824, "Belair". (2b,4) Prince George's County, MD. (3) 4 May 1824. (4) 3 May 1824. (NOTE: May be date of license.) Death: (2c) 18 Jul 1844. (3) 19 Jul 1844, Mt. Airy.
  158. (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, Virginia, 1963) p.44,85,102,107. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) MacKenzie's "Colonial Families of the U.S.." (b) Tayloe family papers. (2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Comm., Bowie, MD, 1984) p.55,59. Cites: (a) Ogle Family Bible. (b) "National Intelligencer," 22 Dec 1830. (3) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, Virginia, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?). (4) "Return to Powhatan - Growing up in Old Virginia," by Roberta Love Tayloe (1985) p.24,26,97. FHL #975.525 H2t. Cites: (a) Gravestone family cemetery at "Powhatan." (5) "Marriage and Death Notices from the National Intelligencer, Washington D.C., 1800-1850" (National Genealogical Soc., 1976) p.565. FHL #929,472. Cites: (a) 22 Dec 1830. (6) Marriage Records of MD, North Carolina, Virginia, Hunting for Bears Collection, comp. by Dorothy L. & Nicholas R. Murray from original county records (Automated Archives, 1994) CD004. !Birth: (1) 1807. (1,2a) d/o Benjamin Ogle II/Anna Maria Cooke. (2a,4a) 5 Feb 1807. (2a) "Belair," Prince Georges County, MD. (3,5a) d/o Benjamin Ogle of Bel Air. Marriage to Edward Thornton Tayloe: (1) 16 Dec 1831. Her first cousin. (2b,3,5a) 16 Dec 1830. (2b,5a) "Belair," Prince George's County, MD. (4) 1830, at Christmas time. (5a) By Rev. Mr. Hawley. (6) 15 Dec 1830, Prince Georges County, MD. (NOTE: May be date of license.) Death: (1) 1862. (4a) 5 Feb 1862. (4) "Powhatan," Virginia, "of a broken heart" after nursing her dying son in Fredericksburg. Died on her birthday. Burial: (4a) "Powhatan," Virginia, in the family cemetery at the end of the flower garden.