>From "Maryland Calendar of Wills, 1713 to 1720," Jane Baldwin and Roberta B. Henry, Baltimore, 1914. Pages 135, 136 BEALL, NINIAN, Prince George's Co., 15 Jan., 1717; 28 Feb., 1717 To son Geo. and hrs. 480 A., "Rock of Dumbarton," on Rock Creek, and personalty. To son Charles and hrs., 1,000 A., "Dunn Back," on Wattes Creek, s. side Gr. Choptank, and to granddau. Mary Beall and hrs. (dau. of son Ninian, dec'd), after payment of legacies, 1/2 of personal estate, also that part of "Bacon Hall" lying on s. side of road to "Mt. Calvert," and to have her share at marriage. To grandson Samuel Beall, ex., and hrs., water mill on collington Branch and remaining part of "Bacon Hall," providing that at 21 years he makes over to afsd. Mary Beall a tract of land called "Sams Beginning' on s. side of sd. road to "Mt. Calvert." Shd. he die before he be of age to convey land afsd., then the entire tract of "Bacon Hall" is bequeathed to sd. granddau. Mary Beall. To son-in-law Andrew Hambleton, personalty. To son-in-law Joseph Belt and hrs., 245 A., "good Luck," he to allow heirs of testator 4,000 lbs. tobacco. Two grandchildren of dec'd son Ninian to be cared for and educated. Test. directs that a tract of 400 A., "The Recovery," in the Freshes of Patuxent R., at head of Weston Branch and adj. land bequeathed to Joseph Belt, be sold for payment of debts. sons Charles, Joseph Belt and Geo. to aid executor until he arrives at age of 21 yrs. Test: John Busey, Rebecca Getward, Ed. Willet 14.504.