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    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate
    2. Maupin Reunion
    3. Good Morning, Group!!! More exciting news!!! For those of you who attended the Williamsburg Trip at the 2000 Reunion and those of you who have been to Williamsburg this will have more meaning. Gabariel and Marie Hersent Maupin lived on Lot 352 in Williamsburg.on August 6, 1714 John Custis purchases Lots 353, 354 and 355 in Williamsburg. These three lots are due east of the Maupin House on the corner. The "Shop" is located on the west end of Lot 353 Lot 354 was and is now vacant and on Lott 355 John Custis built a Tenement House in 1717. While were in Williamsburg the "shop" was closed for repairs but we talked to the man playing the part of the Gardner on the vacant lot to the east. Behind the Tenement House is the grave yard of John Miller Maupin. This is the cemetery discussed several times that is complete disaray. I found online the complete history of these Lots on line that was done in 1950 for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. This history told me many things I did not know about these lots. For example, After John Curtis death in 1749, his son inherited the property, his name Daniel Parke Custis. Does this name ring a bell, it should. Daniel Parke Custis lived only a few years dying in 1757 and his wife took over ownership of the three lots. Her name Martha Custis. Do you recoginize this name?? Well you should because she married George Washington. It does not appear that she and her husband ever lived in the dwelling but undobtedly visited it. And who was living next door. Yes, Thomas Crease, widorer of Marie Hersent Maupin. He had to have know both the Custis family and Martha since he and Marie lived next door from 1723 until her death in 1747and Thomas death in 1757. In 1838, John Miller Maupin purchased the three lots and the "then in bad repair" Tenement House. These lots remained in the Maupin Family until about 1929. Still working on the twenty one page report on the three lots. Will update all of you as to anymore exciting items. William Albertson [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, January 24, 2003 7:04 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate >William, >Congratulations! I know you have wanted to find this for a long time. How >unfortunate that the list did not include some of the books that you hoped >were there. >I wonder what else is to be found about Thomas Crease. Where did you locate >the inventory? >My best, >Patricia Marlowe > >In a message dated 24-Jan-03 6:59:15 PM Central Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > >> While working on Thomas Crease tonight I found a copy of the inventory of >> his estate dated Janaury 27, 1757. > > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== >Please don't post private information about living people without permission. All posts are archived. Search our Maupin Message Board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.maupin > >

    01/25/2003 04:33:15
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate
    2. Rosamundi4
    3. William. Is there any mention of Brummitts in the info you are viewing. Found where Brummitts were neighbors to George Washington in his papers in the Library of Congress and his sons helped harvest the wheat in July 1772, these are my Mom's side of the family. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maupin Reunion" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:33 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate > Good Morning, Group!!! > > More exciting news!!! For those of you who attended the Williamsburg Trip > at the 2000 Reunion and those of you who have been to Williamsburg this will > have more meaning. > > Gabariel and Marie Hersent Maupin lived on Lot 352 in Williamsburg.on August > 6, 1714 John Custis purchases Lots 353, 354 and 355 in Williamsburg. These > three lots are due east of the Maupin House on the corner. The "Shop" is > located on the west end of Lot 353 Lot 354 was and is now vacant and on Lott > 355 John Custis built a Tenement House in 1717. > > While were in Williamsburg the "shop" was closed for repairs but we talked > to the man playing the part of the Gardner on the vacant lot to the east. > Behind the Tenement House is the grave yard of John Miller Maupin. This is > the cemetery discussed several times that is complete disaray. > > I found online the complete history of these Lots on line that was done in > 1950 for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. This history told me many > things I did not know about these lots. For example, After John Curtis > death in 1749, his son inherited the property, his name Daniel Parke Custis. > Does this name ring a bell, it should. Daniel Parke Custis lived only a few > years dying in 1757 and his wife took over ownership of the three lots. Her > name Martha Custis. Do you recoginize this name?? Well you should because > she married George Washington. It does not appear that she and her husband > ever lived in the dwelling but undobtedly visited it. > And who was living next door. Yes, Thomas Crease, widorer of Marie Hersent > Maupin. He had to have know both the Custis family and Martha since he and > Marie lived next door from 1723 until her death in 1747and Thomas death in > 1757. In 1838, John Miller Maupin purchased the three lots and the "then in > bad repair" Tenement House. These lots remained in the Maupin Family until > about 1929. > > Still working on the twenty one page report on the three lots. Will update > all of you as to anymore exciting items. > > William Albertson > [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, January 24, 2003 7:04 PM > Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate > > > >William, > >Congratulations! I know you have wanted to find this for a long time. How > >unfortunate that the list did not include some of the books that you hoped > >were there. > >I wonder what else is to be found about Thomas Crease. Where did you > locate > >the inventory? > >My best, > >Patricia Marlowe > > > >In a message dated 24-Jan-03 6:59:15 PM Central Standard Time, > >[email protected] writes: > > > >> While working on Thomas Crease tonight I found a copy of the inventory of > >> his estate dated Janaury 27, 1757. > > > > > > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > >Please don't post private information about living people without > permission. All posts are archived. Search our Maupin Message Board at: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.maupin > > > > > > > ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > Please don't post private information about living people without permission. All posts are archives. Search our Maupin Message Board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.maupin > > >

    01/25/2003 02:29:12
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Inventory of Thomas Crease's Estate
    2. Max Maupin
    3. ____ What a wild discovery! I can understand why you are so excited. I recall our conversation with the man playing the part of the gardener. To think the original Marie rubbing elbows with Martha is exciting. Bettye (Mrs. Max Gail) Maupin-Rolla MO _________________ > Good Morning, Group!!! > > >> More exciting news!!! For those of you who attended the Williamsburg Trip >> at the 2000 Reunion and those of you who have been to Williamsburg this >will >> have more meaning. >> >> Gabariel and Marie Hersent Maupin lived on Lot 352 in Williamsburg.on >August >> 6, 1714 John Custis purchases Lots 353, 354 and 355 in Williamsburg. >These >> three lots are due east of the Maupin House on the corner. The "Shop" is >> located on the west end of Lot 353 Lot 354 was and is now vacant and on >Lott >> 355 John Custis built a Tenement House in 1717. >> >> While were in Williamsburg the "shop" was closed for repairs but we talked >> to the man playing the part of the Gardner on the vacant lot to the east. >> Behind the Tenement House is the grave yard of John Miller Maupin. This >is >> the cemetery discussed several times that is complete disaray. >> >> I found online the complete history of these Lots on line that was done in >> 1950 for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. This history told me many >> things I did not know about these lots. For example, After John Curtis >> death in 1749, his son inherited the property, his name Daniel Parke >Custis. >> Does this name ring a bell, it should. Daniel Parke Custis lived only a >few >> years dying in 1757 and his wife took over ownership of the three lots. >Her >> name Martha Custis. Do you recoginize this name?? Well you should >because >> she married George Washington. It does not appear that she and her >husband >> ever lived in the dwelling but undobtedly visited it. >> And who was living next door. Yes, Thomas Crease, widorer of Marie >Hersent >> Maupin. He had to have know both the Custis family and Martha since he >and >> Marie lived next door from 1723 until her death in 1747and Thomas death in >> 1757. In 1838, John Miller Maupin purchased the three lots and the "then >in >> bad repair" Tenement House. These lots remained in the Maupin Family >until >> about 1929. >> >> Still working on the twenty one page report on the three lots. Will >update >> all of you as to anymore exciting items. >> >> William Albertson > > [email protected]

    01/25/2003 02:33:14