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    1. LUCKETT, NELSON
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 132-143 - LUCKETT, NELSON - Jan 1830 Clarissa H. LUCKETT and Serena LUCKETT vs Lloyd LUCKETT - Foreclosure Land - "Second Resurvey on Lucketts Merry Midnight", 219 acres. Lloyd LUCKETT obtained the land through the 1 Oct 1817 will of his father, William LUCKETT; conveyed to Lloyd in 1821 by Samuel LUCKETT, Nelson LUCKETT, Clarissa Harlow LUCKETT and Serena LUCKETT. Lloyd mortgaged the property to John NELSON in 1823 for $1,000. Nelson assigned the mortgage to the Luckett sisters in 1826. Trustee was John NELSON; on 27 Mar 1830, sale made to Clarissa H. LUCKETT and Serena LUCKETT for $5,475; they received back $3,418.40; finalized 8 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/18/2006 05:47:54
    1. BENTON, STEVENSON, RUSSELL
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 123-132 - BENTON, STEVENSON, RUSSELL - Jan 1830 Robert B. STEVENSON vs ABELL RUSSELL, trustee of John RUSSELL, dec'd, and Benjamin BENTON Estate- Title Benjamin BENTON d/ c1829 intestate, leaving widow - Maria and 2 minor children, - Joseph W. BENTON - William P. BENTON Land - "Resurvey on Hall's Choice", 136 acres, next to lands of Benjamin HIBBERD (25 acres was sold to Robert B. STEVENSON by BENTON in 1828 by agreement), lies west of road leading from New Market to Liberty and adjoins lands of Sarah RUSSELL and Stevenson. Administrator and guardian was Maria BENTON; on 15 Jul 1830, deed was granted to Stevenson. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/18/2006 03:13:17
    1. Hagan surname in Frederick County, MD, 1800
    2. Fred Hagan
    3. The families of Patrick Hagan, Andrew Hagan and Alexander Hagan are listed on the 1790 U.S. Census for Frederick County, Maryland. I did not find these families in the 1800 U.S. Census for Frederick County. Can someone suggest why these three families left Frederick County (if they actually did leave) and where they could have gone? I have thought they got caught up in a county line shift by I have no way of verifying this so I don't know what other county to go to to look for them. Any help appreciated. I am interested in the family of Alexander Hagan but believe all three are related.

    05/18/2006 01:07:44
    1. History Moment - 5-18-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 18, 1917, Blanche Bourne, Frederick first native-born woman doctor, was born at 30 West All Saints Street. She was the daughter of Dr. Ulysses Grant Bourne. She is married to Chris Tyree and has retired after a long career in the District of Columbia Health Department. On May 18, 1928, Uriah A. Lough, whose monument and memorial company still exists, died at his home at 228 East Church Street. He was born in Adams County, PA, on February 22, 1853. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/18/2006 12:12:32
    1. Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. Hey gang, It was suggested I post my offer you this group of fine folks. Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville. Of the 41000 Union soldiers on record from all states, and more than 300 are from Maryland. Please email me directly at Frye@pstel.net with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html

    05/17/2006 02:49:20
    1. COONS/KOONTZ, KIZER, HINER, STULL
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 111-123 - COONS/KOONTZ, KIZER, HINER, STULL - Jan 1830 John COONS/KOONTZ Estate John COONS, dec'd (will 23 Dec 1816; 6 Mar 1817) widow - Christiana and 8 children - Henry COONS, d/ 1820, leaving ...widow - Margaret KOONTZ and children, ...Phoebe w/o Henry KIZER ...Benjamin KOONTZ ...Christina KOONTZ, a minor ...Samuel KOONTZ, a minor ...Conrad KOONTZ, a minor ...Catharine Ann KOONTZ, a minor - John COONS (old shop and tools) - Abraham COONS (new shop and tools) - William COONS - Susanna COONS (single) - Mary COONS w/o William HINER (children not named) ...later w/o Christopher STULL (children not named) - Catharine STOKER - Elizabeth SHEW Land to Henry was "Heads Industry", 264 acres; land to John, Abraham and William was the home place on several tracts totaling 350 acres. Executors were Davis RICHARDSON and son, John COONS; witnesses were: James MURPHY, John B. FISH, Robert DARNALL, Jonathan MILLER. Land - "Head's Industry", 104 acres, on Pipe Creek. The widow of William COONS had a life estate in property as dower rights; she died Apr 1829. Guardian was Margaret KOONTZ, children's mother; trustee was William KOONTZ; on 29 Mar 1830, sale made to Joseph KOONTZ for $975; each 1/4 share going to the four sons of John KOONTZ, per his will, was $222.23; finalized 5 Aug 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/17/2006 02:24:07
    1. History Moment - 5-17-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 17, 1757, Samuel Emmit obtained a patent for a tract of land that became Emmitsburg. On May 17, 1827, Ann Grahame McPherson Ross, who gave the Peale portrait of The Thomas Johnson Family to "the library provided by the will of Mrs. C. Burr Artz, and there always to remain," was born. She made her bequest in her will which was written six weeks before she died November 17, 1896. On May 17, 1861, Frederick native James Cooper was commissioned a brigadier general by Abraham Lincoln, just 3 and one-half weeks after he entered the Union Army as a second lieutenant. Cooper died in March 1863. On May 17, 1903, the Rev. James R. Lewis was installed as pastor of the Mt. Pleasant Reformed Church. He served until February 16, 1906, when he moved to a church in Lovettsville, VA. On May 17, 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill visited the Barbara Fritchie House on West Patrick Street in Frederick. Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins were with them. On May 17, 1952, The Clagett Diocesan Center just south of Buckeystown, the former Buckingham Industrial School of Boys, was dedicated in ceremonies attended by more than 400 clergy and lay people. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/17/2006 12:32:13
    1. KELLER, BAST, SIFFORD, KOBLENTZ, HARBAUGH
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 102-110 - KELLER, BAST/BOST/BOIST, SIFFORD, KOBLENTZ, HARBAUGH - Jul 1829 John SIFFORD, pro ami of Jonathan KELLER and David KELLER, minors - Sale of Real Estate John KELLER d/ 18__ intestate, leaving widow - Barbara, now Barbara BAST and children, - Jonathan KELLER, a minor - David KELLER, a minor Land - Lot #25 in Middle Town (66'x330') from Adam KOBLENTZ (COBLENTZ) (w/ Elizabeth) in 1807, on road leading to Trap (Jefferson). Guardian was Barbara BOIST (BOST/BAST); trustee was John SIFFORD; sale made to Samuel G. HARBAUGH for $1,200, free of dower; widow received 1/8, $139.40; each child received $487.19; finalized 6 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/16/2006 08:05:29
    1. Day Federick County,Maryland 1800s
    2. Sandra Hollandsworth
    3. I would appreciate help with finding the parents of my Great Great Grandfather, James T. Day: James T. Day B.23 Oct 1814 in Frederick County, MD M.2 Nov 1841 in Frederick County ,MD to Agnes Jane Riley( B. 18 feb 1824, D. 26 March 1863)D. 11 Nov 1885 in Frederick County MD and buried at St Joseph Catholic cemetery in Buckeystown,Frederick,MD. 1850,1860,1880, lived in Buckeystown,Frederick ,MD a farmer. 1850 census was a constable in Buckeystown and 1870 was in Adamstown,Frederick,MD. They had abt 11 children Elihu Thomas B.04 Dec 1844 Frederick county,MD M. 6 Jan 1875 Lafayette, IN to Lenora Rosella Reynolds D.22 Oct 1899 in Denver, Colorado Fannie M. B.2 Feb 1849 Frederick County,MD D. 18 Nov 1872 Buckeystown MD James David B. 14 March 1851 D. 5 March 1926 Frederick County MD, married a Laura Spalding Nobler B. abt 1852 Abbie R. B 15 Dec 1854 Buckeystown Frederick,MD, M. abt 1880 to Melville cromwell, D.10 April 1915 West Buckeystown,Frederick MD, buried Mt Olivet Cemetery Maguire B. abt 1856 Joseph King B. bet. 1853-1858 Lola A. B. abt 1859 and D. bet 1869-1870 William B. 21 Feb 1847 Frederick County ,MD ,D. March 1904 Buckeystown, Frederick, MD Ida I B. 22 Feb 1856 and D. 11 Oct 1872 Buckeystown, Fredreick, MD James T. was a Southern Sympathezier in the Civil war sent information to sshollandsworth@hotmail.com<mailto:sshollandsworth@hotmail.com>

    05/16/2006 04:34:44
    1. WALTZ, BURRIER, ALBAUGH
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 93-102 - WALTZ, BURRIER, ALBAUGH - Feb 1829 Jacob BURRIER vs Rinehart WALTZ - Foreclosure Rinehart WALTZ mortgaged his property to Jacob BURRIER in 1822. Land - "Charity's Choice", 90 acres, from William ALBAUGH to Rinehart and Charity WALTZ in 1781; "Addition to Albaughs Choice", 33 acres, patented to Charity ALBAUGH in 1753. Trustee was Abraham ALBAUGH; sale made on 20 Apr 1830 to Jacob BURRIER for $869.61. After sale, Rinehart received $47.80, left after payment of mortgage and other expenses; finalized 15 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/16/2006 01:11:03
    1. History Moment - 5-16-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 16, 1803, hail, some measuring as much as 3 and 1/2 inches across, struck Frederick, breaking windows and denting roofs. On May 16, 1907, the cornerstone was laid for the YMCA's new building at West Church and North Court streets in Frederick. On May 16, 1913, The Women's College of Frederick officially changed its name to Hood College, just months after the death of Margaret Scholl Hood, its primary benefactor. On May 16, 1975, Dr. Martha Church was selected by the Board of Trustees as the first woman president of Hood College. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/16/2006 12:12:37
    1. Margaret NUSBAUM b. ca. 1720 in Germany, d. aft 1799 in Frederick Co, MD.
    2. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman
    3. Still trying to identify the maiden name of Margaret who m. a NUSBAUM and had at least two children: John and Regina Nusbaum. Would also like to learn the name of Margaret's husband who died before she purchased the land in Frederick Co, MD in 1768. Frederick Co MD Deeds 1768 23 Jun Margaret NUSBAUM from James HENDRICKS of Baltimore Co, Wheelright, for £25, "What You Will" containing 62 acres on Linganore, wit: Jos. WOOD, Abraham WOOD, L:371 1. Margaret1 [UNKNOWN] was born in Germany ca 1720. She died aft 1799 in Woodsboro, Frederick, MD. She married [Unknown] NUSBAUM bef 1745 in PA. He was born ca 1720 in Germany. He died bef 1768 in PA or MD. Margaret [UNKNOWN] and [Unknown] NUSBAUM had the following children: 2 i. Johannes "John"2 NUSBAUM was born in Germany 14 Sep 1747. He died 21 Aug 1827 in Frederick, MD. He was buried in Carroll, MD. He married twice. He married Margaret [UNKNOWN] ca 1769 in Frederick, MD. She was born ca 1749 in Germany. She died bef 1815 in Frederick, MD. He married Mary Jane EVANS 22 Apr 1815 in Frederick, MD. She was born 25 Aug 1782. She died 17 Apr 1851 in Frederick, MD. She was buried in Carroll, MD. 3 ii. Regina NUSBAUM was born in PA ca 1753. She died aft 1820 in Frederick, MD. She married Johan Adam SCHMIDT 25 May 1773 in Frederick, Frederick, MD. He was born 4 Feb 1745/6 in Hochstenbac, Pfalz, Ger. Adam was the son of Johann Martin SCHMIDGEN and Maria Catharina PEIFFER. He died 1823 in Frederick, MD. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com

    05/15/2006 08:14:22
    1. MOUSE, SHRINER, GALT, ROBERTS
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 85-93 - MOUSE/MAAS, SHRINER, GALT, ROBERTS - Oct 1829 Ludwick MOUSE (maybe also MAAS) Estate Ludwick MOUSE d/ intestate, leaving widow - Elizabeth and 9 children, - Nicholas MOUSE - Mary w/o George B. SHRINER - Catharine w/o Henry SHRINER - Elizabeth MOUSE - Susan MOUSE, a minor - Rachel MOUSE, a minor - Rebecca MOUSE, a minor - George MOUSE, a minor - Jacob MOUSE, a minor Land - "Runny Mead", 4 acres; "Resurvey on Brashers Agreement", 10 acres; "Resurvey on Carolina", 109 acres; "Resurvey on Brothers Agreement", 13 acres. Guardian was Samuel GALT (appointed at house of Ebenezer HEBBERD in Taney Town); trustee was Sterling GALT; sale made to William ROBERTS and John ROBERTS for $5,500; widow allowed 2/17, $621.65; each 1/9 share was $578.04; finalized 7 May 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/15/2006 12:28:37
    1. History Moment - 5-15-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 15, 1800, the first stone was laid for the first St. John The Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, which faced south from the north side of East Second Street. It is thought that the main entrance was in what would be the middle of present day Maxwell Avenue. On May 15, 1852, Louisa Catherine Johnson, niece of Governor Thomas Johnson and widow of President John Quincy Adams, died at age 77. On May 15, 1895, William D. Byron, who would become a congressman from Maryland's Sixth District, and who would be the husband, father and father-in-law of his successors in that post, was born in Danville, VA. He died in a plane crash near Atlanta on February 27, 1941. On May 15, 1909, The Maryland State Tuberculosis Sanitorium at Sabillasville was dedicated. On May 15, 1972, Katherine Roberta Grimes, of 103 East Church Street, Frederick, a first year teacher at Frederick High School, was killed when struck by a runaway car on the sidewalk in the first block of West Church Street. Arnold F. Nailey, 59, of the Betsy Ross Trailer Park, was charged with vehicular manslaughter and drunk driving. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/15/2006 12:11:21
    1. BOND, PRICE, GOTT, SPROUL, HAINES, McLOULLER, HARDING, WAGNER, COVER, BAILE
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 75-85 - BOND, PRICE, GOTT, SPROUL, HAINES, McLOULLER, HARDING, WAGNER, COVER, BAILE - Feb 1829 Jacob WITT/WILT vs Thomas BOND and Peter BAILE - Title Thomas BOND and Peter BAILE made agreement to sell real estate to Jacob WITT. Land - Lot # 18 of "Legh Castle" and "Pork Hall", 57 acres by survey and where Joseph HOOPER lived. Thomas BOND d/ 1820 intestate and w/out issue, leaving bro/ Shadrack BOND - Out of State sis/ Leah w/o Hezekiah PRICE, dec'd bro/ Benjamin BOND bro/ Joshua BOND - Out of State sis/ Mary GOTT, dec'd - her children, .......Eliza w/o James SPROUL .......Maria GOTT .......Mary Ann w/o Elijah BOND bro/ Nicodemus BOND, dec'd - his children, .......Elijah BOND .......Isabella w/o Robert McLOULLER - Out of State .......Rachel w/o Samuel HAINES bro/ James BOND, dec'd - his children .......Rachel w/o John HARDING .......Astia BOND, a minor .......Leah BOND, a minor .......Mary BOND, a minor .......Thomas BOND, a minor .......Sarah BOND, a minor bro/ Richard BOND, dec'd - his children, .......Maria WAGNER .......Mary Ann COVER .......Shadrack BOND - Out of State Administrator was Elijah BOND. Peter BAILE d/ May 1829 with a will; executor was Abraham BAILE. Guardian was Daniel EUGEL; trustees were Elijah BOND and Abraham BAILE to make deed; finalized 6 May 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/14/2006 12:12:54
    1. History Moment - 5-14-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 14, 1822, Worthington Johnson, nephew of Governor Thomas Johnson, married Mary Jane Potts, daughter of Richard Potts, Jr. On May 14, 1862, Frederick City policemen got badges for the first time. On May 14, 1880, Dr. Harrison Wagner was tried for barratry and found not guilty. The eccentric resident of Woodsboro had filed more than 500 civil suits before local justices of the peace claiming often unproved debts owed by residents of every section of the county. On May 14, 1930, The Walkersville Savings Bank founded in 1904, merged with the Central Trust Company of Frederick. On September 2, 1931, the bank was declared insolvent and its doors were closed. On May 14, 1950, a new, brick parish hall for St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Walkersville was dedicated. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/14/2006 12:15:37
    1. Re: [MDFR] HACKMAN, BOUSACK, ENGLAR, ROOP
    2. jbnimble
    3. Dorinda, The second surname is BONSACK -- I'm quite certain. Regards, Richard R. Weber Author, _Stoner Brethren_, 1993 http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-BOOKS/2003-02/1045870192 & _Stover Brethren _, 2001 http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-BOOKS/2003-02/1045870285 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorinda Shepley" <midmdroots@yahoo.com> To: <MDFREDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:58 AM Subject: [MDFR] HACKMAN, BOUSACK, ENGLAR, ROOP > Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 > > 46-65 - HACKMAN, BOUSACK, ENGLAR, ROOP - Feb 1829 > > Nathaniel BOUSACK - Petition to Sell Real Estate > > John HACKMAN d/ Mar 1804 (will 2 May 1801; 29 Mar > 1804) > widow - Magdalena d/ 22 Mar 1826 > and only child, > > - Maria, widow of Jacob BOUSACK/BOUSAC > .....Elizabeth BOUSACK w/o John ENGLAR > .....Nathaniel BOUSACK > .....John BOUSACK - VA > .....Jacob BOUSACK, dec'd - VA, his children, > ..........Elizabeth BOUSACK, age 7 (in Feb 1829) > ..........Mary BOUSACK, age 4 (in Feb 1829) > > The widow and Joseph ROOP were executors; witnesses: > David RINEHART, Jacob SHRADER, Henry DANNER. > > Land - parts of "Brown's Choice", "Peach Orchard", > "Resurvey on Justices Delight", "Rectitude"; 48 > acres > from Ann STONER in 1797, on Sams Creek. > - "Quilting Frolick", from James PEARRE and w/ Sarah > in 1797, next to "Resurvey on Leonard's Range" and > "Justices Delight"; 206+ acres. > - "Browns Delight", (originally 50 acres to James > BROWN > in 1752); "Resurvey on Justices Delight", (originally > 1012 acres to George BECRAFT in 1768); "Peach > Orchard", > (originally 8 1/2 acres to Simon MEREDITH in 1770); > "Quilting Frolick", (originally 606 acres to Charles > WARFIELD in 1786; two parts of "Browns Choice", > (originally 50 acres to James BROWN in 1744); > "Restitude", > (originally 212 acres to Allen FARQUHAR in 1785); all > contiguous and resurveyed for John HACKMAN with small > vacancy to equal 332 acres by Special Warrant of > Survey > by Western Shore Land Office. Land was next to Edward > > DORSEY's "Any Thing"; and "Hills and Valleys", > resurveyed > for the heirs of Abraham HOCKMAN IN 1788. > > John HACKMAN's neighbors were Ely DORSEY, Michael > SCHREINER, > Gabriel EISENBERGER and Mary HACKMAN. > > Petition was to sell 150 1/2 acres of estate called > "Doubts Removed". James RAYMOND was trustee; property > sold by private sale instead to John ENGLAR for $1,800 > or $12/acre; each 1/4 share was $419.52; finalized 6 > May 1830. > ====

    05/13/2006 05:45:18
    1. HAFF, HAMMOND, BIGGS, GILSON, CRALL, DELAPLANE, TROXELL, STEVENSON, SLAVES
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 65-75 - HAFF, HAMMOND, BIGGS, GILSON, CRALL, DELAPLANE, TROXELL, STEVENSON, SLAVES - Feb 1827 Abraham HAFF Estate Abraham HAFF, dec'd (will 19 Dec 1813; 5 Jan 1814) widow - Priscilla, now Priscilla HAMMOND and 8 children (married names not in will), - Catharine HAFF w/o Benjamin BIGGS - Martha HAFF w/o Richard GILSON - Mary HAFF w/o David CRALL - Frances Jane HAFF w/o Frederick DELAPLANE - Abraham HAFF (Jr) - Amey HAFF w/o Joseph TROXELL - Priscilla HAFF - Eleanor Mary HAFF (will be 16 in 1830) ....in Jan 1830, was w/o Joshua STEVENSON SLAVES - Negro woman, DINAH and her d/ CERENA (to wife) Witnesses: Samuel COOK, Jacob CRAMER, George CREAGER Jr. Executors were Benjamin BIGGS and John RITCHIE, both have since died; Richard H. MARSHALL was appointed adm. Monies were paid out to Dr. William ZOLLICKOFFER; Susan R. HAUER for daughter Eleanor's boarding, clothing and schooling; to Benjamin BIGGS of John for daughter Priscilla's boarding; to Martha BIGGS for boarding daughter Priscilla; to James HUGHES for tuition. Trustee was Abraham HAFF; settlement to children varied as some prior payments were made (total was about $1700 each); finalized 28 Jan 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/13/2006 02:44:31
    1. HACKMAN, BOUSACK, ENGLAR, ROOP
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 46-65 - HACKMAN, BOUSACK, ENGLAR, ROOP - Feb 1829 Nathaniel BOUSACK - Petition to Sell Real Estate John HACKMAN d/ Mar 1804 (will 2 May 1801; 29 Mar 1804) widow - Magdalena d/ 22 Mar 1826 and only child, - Maria, widow of Jacob BOUSACK/BOUSAC .....Elizabeth BOUSACK w/o John ENGLAR .....Nathaniel BOUSACK .....John BOUSACK - VA .....Jacob BOUSACK, dec'd - VA, his children, ..........Elizabeth BOUSACK, age 7 (in Feb 1829) ..........Mary BOUSACK, age 4 (in Feb 1829) The widow and Joseph ROOP were executors; witnesses: David RINEHART, Jacob SHRADER, Henry DANNER. Land - parts of "Brown's Choice", "Peach Orchard", "Resurvey on Justices Delight", "Rectitude"; 48 acres from Ann STONER in 1797, on Sams Creek. - "Quilting Frolick", from James PEARRE and w/ Sarah in 1797, next to "Resurvey on Leonard's Range" and "Justices Delight"; 206+ acres. - "Browns Delight", (originally 50 acres to James BROWN in 1752); "Resurvey on Justices Delight", (originally 1012 acres to George BECRAFT in 1768); "Peach Orchard", (originally 8 1/2 acres to Simon MEREDITH in 1770); "Quilting Frolick", (originally 606 acres to Charles WARFIELD in 1786; two parts of "Browns Choice", (originally 50 acres to James BROWN in 1744); "Restitude", (originally 212 acres to Allen FARQUHAR in 1785); all contiguous and resurveyed for John HACKMAN with small vacancy to equal 332 acres by Special Warrant of Survey by Western Shore Land Office. Land was next to Edward DORSEY's "Any Thing"; and "Hills and Valleys", resurveyed for the heirs of Abraham HOCKMAN IN 1788. John HACKMAN's neighbors were Ely DORSEY, Michael SCHREINER, Gabriel EISENBERGER and Mary HACKMAN. Petition was to sell 150 1/2 acres of estate called "Doubts Removed". James RAYMOND was trustee; property sold by private sale instead to John ENGLAR for $1,800 or $12/acre; each 1/4 share was $419.52; finalized 6 May 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

    05/13/2006 01:58:34
    1. History Moment - 5-13-06
    2. John Ashbury
    3. On May 13, 1913, the bodies of Barbara and John Casper Fritchie were removed from the German Reformed Cemetery at West Second and North Bentz Streets. They were reinterred at Mt. Olivet Cemetery on May 30. On May 13, 1960, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy made a whirlwind tour of Frederick. He met officials at The Frederick County Courthouse, ate lunch at The Francis Scott Key Hotel and visited the American Optical plant at the Frederick Municipal Airport. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)

    05/12/2006 11:57:38