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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: VA-NORTHERN-NECK@rootsweb.com From: "Amanda E. Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] JOHN CHANDLER in Stafford Co., Janean, Thanks again for every bit of feedback. I am finding yet more interesting associations and CORBIN was a line that seems to continue right on through to Fauquier Co. around my AMISS and TAPP lines there. Amanda PS Jim Burgess, could your Burgess line make any connection to John Chandler line? ============================================== Edward Smoot [who bought land from Philip Ludwell Lee] did have wife Anne Chandler who was daughter of JOHN CHANDLER and ANN PENN. I think Ann's brother John Chandler shows in record with Edward Smoot. Edward Smoot seems to have married Anne Chandler 1746 in CC MD "In 1758 John Chandler was bondsman for Edward Smoot when he administered the estate of John Carver, likewise, Stephen Chandler was his bondsman in 1777 when he administered the estate of Boles Tyre Balthrope. If ANNE CHANDLER were daughter of JOHN CHANDLER and wife ANNE PENN, then Robert Maconchie who received payments from estate of JOHN CHANDLER could be very likely be my 6xgf. I believe that Robert Maconchie in CC MD was the father of my 5xgf Alexander McConchie. Aleaxander McConchie named in land deed his only son "ROBERT". I would take that to mean pretty strongly that Alexander had father named Robert. There's just no other fit in MD that I can find other than this assumption for the moment based on other McConchie records in CC MD. [But I'm warning myself about this because of deforestation! LOL!] My question is to see if by chance JOHN CHANDLER with wife ANNE PENN was the same JOHN CHANDLER in Stafford Co. VA record with JNO. TRAMMELL? Trying to bridge from MD to VA if it works. Charles County Court Records, June 1738 Court, Liber T#2, Page 469 Jul 1, 1737. Henry Acton, who married Anne Chandler, decd, & John Chandler, surviving Ex'r of John Chandler - Dirs. To the decd's estate then accounted for - £672.19.5. By disbursements allowed - 52.1.0,. To be secured & disposed according to the decd's will - 620.18.43/4. 672.19.5. In which will were the following legacies, viz, to his wife, one Negro man named Fortune, his wife & child and 1 Negro girl named Kate, all app: at £89; to his son, John Chandler, one Negro man named Alledge, app'd at 30; to his son, Wm. Chandler, one Negro man named Will, app'd at 30 £; to his son, Stephen Chandler, one Negro woman named Abig'l app'd at 22 £; to his daughter, Anne Chandler, one Negro girl named Venus, appraised at 13:5; to his daughter, Mary Chandler, one Negro girl named Mall, app:d at 10 £; to his daughter, Sarah Hamill, one Negro boy named Debtford, appraised at 12 £ - 206.5.0. The remainder thus distributed, Sst, To his wife one third .-138.4.5%. The residue to be equally divided among all his children, according to his will - 276.6.11%. £620.18.4%. William Penn & Mark Penn, both of CC, Sureties. Signed per order Wm. Rogers, Reg'r. JOHN CHANDLER's estate had payments to a ROBERT MACONCHIE who I believe to have been father of ALEXANDER McCONCHIE who came to Fauquier Co. from CC MD by 1777 and was living at Robert Knox's quarter. Capt. Robert Knox had the widow Rose Townsend Dade who was daughter of ROBERT DADE who was first husband of Elizabeth Harrison. Elizabeth Harrison remarried ROBERT MASTIN and my Alexander McConchie was on his estate account in CC MD in 1771. My Alexander McConchie along with Lott Hackley did estate inventory of Capt. Robert Knox in 1785. Lott Hackley was married to Jael Reeds, sister of Mildred Reeds and both girls were great granddaughters of George Mott. John Chandler 14.365 A CH £589.11.11 £672,19.5 Jul 1 1737 Sureties: William Penn, Mark Penn. Received from: Dr. Brown, John Theobalds, Daniel Sates, Thomas Shaw, Mr. George Thorald, Samuel Hanson, Jr., Thomas Marshall, Philip Briscoe, Jos. Millburn Semmes, Walter Pye, Matthew Barnes, sr., Capt. John Lancaser, John Hamil, Dennis Nallyf Benjamin Burgess? Baptist Boarman, William Hansonp Robert Hanson, John Dent, John Hanson, Sr., Col. George Dent, Walter Hanson, Thomas Gilpin, Joseph Pain, Thomas Morrisf Benjamin Craycroft, William Monroe, Thomas Reed, Susanna Jenkins, William Coody, John Bruce, Mary Speake. Payments to: Philip Welsh, Giles Vermillian, Dr. Gustavus Brown, Jennet Mclane, Peter Mitchellf Daniel Dulany, Esq., Samuel Hanson, George Dent, Esq Robert Machonchie, William Southerland, James Morphey, John Scroggen, John McNail, Robert Christie, Martha Yoaxley. Executors: Anne Chandler (now dead) wife of Henry Acton, John Chandler. Because of Robert Maconchie receiving payments from estate of JOHN CHANDLER, I need to see if there could be a connection to below JOHN CHANDLER? Alexander McConchie had grandson who married Betsy Stigler and her mother was MIDLRED REEDS m. James Stigler. Mildred was great granddaughter of GEORGE MOTT through Eleanor Mott m. Richard Shippey. Eleanor's brother in law was Alexander Doniphan and he did estate inventory of ROBERT SLYE who married Susannah Gerrard, sister of Temperance Gerrard m. Daniel Hutt. Daniel Hutt and Temperance had daughter Mary Gerrard Hutt m. JOHN TRAMMELL. Stafford Co VA Will & Deed Book 1699-1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS PP. To All Christian People .. Know ye that 1 JNO. TRAMMILL of the County 184-185 of Stafford in consideration of sum 3000 pounds of good Tobo. in cask by me already reced of LEWIS GRIFFIN of county afsd .. do sell parcel of land situate in county Stafford on South side Potomack Creek near the head thereof containing by estimation 250 acres beginning at a marked Pick hiccory standing by a path which leads trom the head of the Creek towards Rappahannock and running thence by a line of marked trees SE & by E 30 poles to a markt gum tree thence S & by E 140 poles to a markt black oak thence SW 40 poles to another markt oak then WSW 124 poles to a markt pickhiccory standing In the westward bound line formerly granted to FRANCIS ADDINGTON late of aforesaid county deced by pattent in the proprietors office the said pattent being for 500 acres whereof the land hereby sold is the moiety or esteemed to be one half thereof (virt) that half of it that lies to the eastward of the courses abovementione.d the said Pattent being formerly assigned to me the said ! Trammill by Francis Waddington & heir of the said Waddington deced Presence John x Chandler, Jno, Trammill Thomas Gregg Deed acknowledged in open court .. ordered that same be recorded [Didn't Thomas Gregg marry Lucy Heabeard? and their daughter married Benjamin Newton?] King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1743-1752 page 491-492. John Prince otherwise known as John Rimer of Caroline County and Mary his wife purchased land by Francis Waddington and devised to John Prince alias Rimer the plantation where Francis Waddington lived as by his last will and testament bearing the date 24 Jan 1720 recorded in Stafford County, Virginia. (Notes for Cyrian Prou [1663-Nov 1712], Ancestors & Descendants of James Anthony Burgess, Jim Burgess, Internet) =====================================================================

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