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    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] Willoughby Dorchester Co,Md 1720-40
    2. Bruce Sexton
    3. Dear Hermon, in going through the list of Marland Calendar of Wills:vol. 7, Willoughbys, well down at the bottom it reads, Click on to view full context, can you give me the add.? as I find nothing to click on. Thank you, Coveys and Willoughby resercher too, Leon Covey and I are first cousins, his dad and my mom are sis & bro. Jan. HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > I've been wondering if Nixon COVEY changed his named from the > more common in the CHOPTANK, Dixon COVEY? > Anyway here are Willoughby's from the county of Covey Neck and > Covey Creek-Dorchester Co,eastern shore of Md. > > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > FDORCHESTER84 > > Previous Hits Next Hits > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > page 135 > [p.135] Shahan, Thos., Fishing Ck.,Dorchester Co., > 11th Sept., 1721; > > 13th Mch., 1722-3. > To son Thomas, dwelling plantation, pt. of “Sweeton” and personalty. > To son David, tract adj. dwell. plan. > To daus. Rebecca, Ann Brooksby and Sarah Mills, personalty. > To dau. Eliza, Jones and son Michl. Mace Shahan, 2s. each. > Sons Thomas and David exs. and residuary legatees. > Test: Walter Campbell, John Tregoe, Giles Williams. > Note: David Shahan a minor. 18, 86. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Trevallion (Travallion), John, planter,Dorchester Co., > 19th Feb., 1722; > > 27th Feb., 1722-3. > To sons-in-law Richard Manning and John Stewart, exs., entire estate. > Test: Rev. Thos. Howell, Jane Hart. 18, 87. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Kelly, William,Dorchester Co., > 22nd July, 1722; > > 15th Nov., 1722. > To only son William, personalty. > To wife Elinor, extx., entire estate. > Test: Hector Carter, Francis Giles. 18, 109. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Lamey (Lamee), John, Jr.,Dorchester Co., > 14th June, 1723; > > 22nd July, 1723. > To son James and hrs., dwelling plantation “Second Lott,” and personalty. > To be of age at 18. > To wife Anne, extx., 1/**** personal estate. > To 2 daus. Elizabeth and Sarah, residue of parsonalty equally. > Overseers: Father John Lamey and Wm. Ennalls. > Test: Wm. Ennalls, Robert Jones, Wm. Rawley, James Rawley. 18, 166. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > page 150 > [p.150] Avess, Judith (nunc.),Dorchester Co., > 25th Sept., 1723; > > 1st Oct., 1723. > To John Grosier, personalty. > To dau. Mary, personalty. She with 2 other orphans, in charge of > testatrix to care of Hugh Speddin, ex. and residuary legatee. > Test: Andrew Willoughby, Robert Dixon, 18, 184. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Keene, John,Dorchester Co., > 12th Jan., 1722-3; > > 14th Nov., 1723. > To sons Richard, John, Henry and Benjamin and dau. Sarah Travers, 1s. > each. > To son Edward, “Keenes Neglect,” where he now lives. > To 2 youngest sons Ezekiel and Zebulon, exs., personal estate equally. > Test: John Griffith, Ramond Shenton, John Shenton. 18, 184. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Nedells (Needells), John,Talbot Co., > 11th May, 1723; > > 30th Oct., 1723. > To son Edward, land allotted to his mother, excepting 12 A. let to John > Tomlinson. > To dau. Elizabeth and her husband John Hankin and their hrs., 50 A. of > “Roeclift” where they now live; shd. sd. dau. die without issue, sd. land > to son William. > To son William and hrs., dwelling plantation 100 A. of “Roeclift”; he > dying without issue and not disposing of sd. lands, to pass to son Edward > and hrs. > To dau. Mary and her husband Samuel Dudley, 50 A. “Mount Pleasure,” on > Bells Ck., Dorchester Co., bou. of John Dawson. > To 4 child. afsd., personal estate equally. > Exs.: Sons afsd. > Test: John Tomlinson, Bartholemew Greenwood, James Johnson. 18, 198. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > page 156 > Trippe, Henry, gentleman,Dorchester Co., NOTE COVEY's NECK,and COVEY'S > CREEK are at > TRIPPE'S BAY. > 19th Sept., 1723; > > 17th Jan., 1723-4. > To wife Susannah, 1/3 of personal estate absolutely, and use of dwelling > plantation —– during widowhood. > To son Henry and hrs., lands had of father Henry Trippe; 2 tracts (bou. > of Mary Barrott, the hr. of Chas. Bye) at hd. of Secretary Sewell's Ck.; > pt. of “Bath” and pt. of “Addition to Bath” (for conditions see will). > To son John and hrs., lands bou. of bro. John and of Edward Ross; and pt. > of “Mauldin,” bou. of Ann Cook. > To dau. Eliza. and hrs., “Trippe's Horse Range,” on Hunting Ck. Branch > (excepting 100 A. thereof sold to Wm. Paine). > To son Edward and hrs., “Luck by Chance,” e. side Cabin Ck. (adj. > “Goodridge's Choice”); 100 A. in Barron Neck. > [p.156] To daus. Sarah and Mary, each, at age of 18, £30 above their > portions. > To bros. John, Edwd. and William, cousins John, William, Jane and > Henrietta (child. of Wm. Trippe), personalty. > To vestry of Great Choptank Parish, £5 to purchase a piece of plate. > To 6 child. afsd., residue of estate. > Exs.: Wife afsd. and son Henry. > Test: Thos. Howell, Govert Loockerman, Abraham Walker. > Note: Henry Trippe, ex. afsd., a minor and under care of his mother. 18, > 214. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Orrell, John,Dorchester Co., > 23rd Nov., 1723; > > 16th Dec., 1723. > To wife Mary, extx., dwelling house and lot in Cambridge. > To children (unnamed) and wife residue of estate, equally. Tract in A. A. > Co. to be sold for benefit of estate. > Test: John Tollett, Wm. Standford, Johannah Hennessey (Hennesley). 18, > 216. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5 > > Pitts, John, shoemaker,Dorchester Co., > 11th Jan., 1723; > > 16th Feb., 1723-4. > To son-in-law John Snellson and daus-in-law Mary and Elizabeth Snellson, > personalty. > To wife Anne, extx., residue of estate; at her decease, to be divided > among child. of Jno. Snelson, dec'd. > Test: Wm. Murray, Richd. Badly, Jno. Vincent. 18, 232. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > © Copyright 1997 > Ancestry, Inc. > All rights reserved > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > <Picture> > HOME | Academy | Library | Search | Link Station | World Tree | Genealogy > Shoppe | HELP > > <Picture> > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > FieldSearchMatches[Any]DORCHESTER70 > > 70 Combined Matches > > Previous Hits Next Hits > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > page 102 > Lecompte, Philip,Dorchester Co., > 12th Mch., 1734; > > 14th Aug., 1734. > To 3 brothers Samuel, Joseph and William, testator's share of [p.102] > dwelling plantation, share of “Padanaram,” on Little Choptank, and share > of “Oyster Point,” excluding any of other brothers from having any part > of any of afsd. land. > Test: Nehemiah Lecompte, Clara Lecompte, Mary Lary. 21. 184. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Ennalls, Henry,Dorchester Co., > 3rd June, 1734; > > 16th Aug., 1734. > To wife Elizabeth, “Beckwith Plantation” at Choptank where her mother > lived during life, at her decease to son Bartholomew and hrs. > To son Bartholomew and hrs., dwelling plantation ——, with lands adjoining > (except plantation where William Byas lives); and personalty. > To dau. Dorothy and hrs., 100 A. where Wm. Byas lives; sd. dau. dying > without issue to pass to son Bartholomew and hrs.; and personalty. > Residue of estate to be divided between wife and 2 child. afsd. Child. > and their estates to care of brother Joseph, ex. with wife Elizabeth. > Test: Tho. Eunalls, Richard Horsey (Horsley), Robert Rawley. 21. 184. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > page 105 > Baynard, Thomas, planter,Queen Anne's Co., > 20th June, 1731; > > 6th Mch., 1733. > To wife Esther, 1/3 of real estate during life; 1/3 personal estate > absolutely. > To son John and hrs., dwelling plantation with lands adjoining; 200 A. > “Tanton Dean” and “Tanton Dean's Addition,” Dorchester Co. > To son George and hrs., 500 A. “Relief,” bought of Thos. Hynson Wright, > to be laid out adjoining to “Hawkins' Pharsalia;” sd. son dying without > issue sd. land to son Nathan and hrs. > To son Thomas and hrs., residus of “Tanton Dean” and “Tanton Dean's > Addition;” and £10 at age of 21. > To son Nathan and hrs., residue of “Relief;” sd. son dying without issue > to pass to son George and hrs.; and personalty. > To dau. Rachel and hrs., 150 A. “Bear Garden,” bought of Thomas > Silvester; sd. dau. dying without issue to dau. Esther and hrs. > [p.105] To dau. Deborah Downes, £5 and dau. Esther £12 at age of 18 or > day of marriage. Sister-in-law Susannah discharged from all debts due > testator. > To Frisuds of the Meeting for repair of the graveyard at Tuckshoe Meeting > House, Talbot Co., where testator desires to be buried, 30s. > To child., viz.: John, George, Thomas, Nathan, Esther and Rachel, residue > of personalty, wife to enjoy same during her widowhood. > Exs.: Wife and sone John and George. > Test: Phillip Feddeman, Thomas Roe, Thomas Kenton, Thomas Steuart. 21. > 195. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Cotterell, Amos,Dorchester Co., > 26th Aug., 1734; > > 5th Nov., 1734. > To wife Mary, extx., care of child. Two eld. daus. Easter and Ann to live > with their mother until age of 17 and son Abraham until age of 21. > Test: Ann Walker, Henry Jones, Benony Frazar. 21. 250. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Peck, Thomas,Dorchester Co., WILLOUGHBY > 25th Sept., 1734; > > 15th Nov., 1734. > To Robert Spedding and hrs., “Willoughby's Neglect,” 100 A. of “Fox Hill” > on Muddy Creek. > Test: John Lecompte, William Cartright, Peter Noell (Nowill). 21. 251. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Fountain (Fountin), William,Dorchester Co., > —– —– —–; > > 13th Jan., 1734. > To son Nicolas and hrs., “Edmondson's Refiance,” to be in care of brother > Nicolas until 21 yrs. of age. > To son William and hrs., 200 A. dwelling plantation, “Philips Range.” > Wife: Sarah, extx. > Test: Peter Taylor, Samuel Fountain, William Ellish, William Harvey. 21. > 263. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > page 121 > [p.121] Jarrard, (Jerrard), James, planter,Dorchester Co., > 10th Nov., 1734; > > 27th Jan., 1734. > To son James and hrs., “Hardship.” > To dau. Betty and hrs., “Jerrard's Desire.” > To son Thomas and hrs., “Thomas His Chance.” > Wife Elisabeth, extx., and after her decease if child. are not of age > brother Mathew to act; sons to be of age at 18. > Test: Andrew Taylor, William Grantham, Sarah Grantham, Mary Meddise. 21. > 287. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Thompson, John,Dorchester Co., > 10th Jan., 1734; > > 20th Feb., 1734. > To wife Jane, extx., dwelling plantation during life; at her decease to > John son of Joseph Thompson, personal estate during life; at her decease > to be divided between cousins Joseph and John. > To cousin John and hrs., parts of “Thompson Meadows,” “Brotherly > Kinduess” and “Partnership.” > To William Bartlett, 100 A. “Amboy;” and personalty. > To Sarah Mackgovery and sister Reb. Ritch, personalty. > To John son of Abraham Kemey, “Luck by Chanoe,” except 5 A. adjoining the > mill which is bequeathed with the mill to wife afsd. during life; at her > decease to brother Charles. > To brother Charles, “Mount Pleasant.” > To cousin Joseph and hrs., 235 A. “Thompson's Addition,” 50 A. > “Prevention” and residue of real estate. > Test: Thomas Thompson, Grace Thompson, Thomas Hicks. (Probated in > presence of Joseph, eld. brother of testator.) 21. 288. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Harris, Elizabeth,Dorchester Co., > 27th Nov., 1724; > > 25th Feb., 1734. > To daus. Sarah Tomson and Ann Richardson, personalty. > To son John, ex., residue of estate. > Test: Joseph Alford, Solomon Richardson. 21. 290. > Click to view full context > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7 > > Brohaun (Browhon), Patrick,Dorchester Co., > 26th Jan., 1734; > > 27th Feb., 1734. > To son John and hrs., “Pigg Point,” on a branch of Blackwater R.; and > personalty in his possession. > To son Patrick and hrs., “Hog Island” and “Patrick's Range.” > To son Thomas and hrs., “Patrick's Progress,” Hawtree Cove, Taylor's > Island, “Pollards.” > Exs.: Wife Hannah and Patrick and Thomas Brohoun. > Test: John Hatfield, Alexander Whiteley, Thomas Howell. 21. 291. > Click to view full context > > --- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > © Copyright 1997 > Ancestry, Inc. > All rights reserved > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! 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