Frederick Co, Maryland - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-11 92-100 - DORSEY, HAMMOND, HOBBS, McELFRESH - Sep 1831 Philip McELFRESH - Title Land - "Resurvey on Charles Lot"; in 1788, Charles HAMMOND (of Anne Arundel County) sold 100 acres to Charles CHANEY and the remainder to Basil DORSEY; but, Hammond died before he conveyed a deed to Dorsey. Basil DORSEY died 1799 and, by his will, assigned said land to Evan DORSEY, who, in 1808, sold it to Philip McELFRESH. Evan DORSEY d/ 1833 intestate, leaving children, - Upton L. DORSEY, now dec'd - his children, ....Susan Henrietta DORSEY ....Basil Evan DORSEY ....William James Higgins DORSEY ....Upton L. DORSEY - Evan DORSEY - Susan DORSEY w/o William HOBBS - John L. DORSEY - Ann HAMMOND, dec'd - her son, ....Evan HAMMOND, a minor The deceased sold a small part of this land, on the north side of Bush Creek, to William HOBBS of Samuel in 1794. William HOBBS of Samuel sold a small part of this and part of "Pretty Sally" to Basil DORSEY at this same time. William HOBBS of Samuel d/ 1829 (will) d/ Rachel, now dec'd w/o Roderick DORSEY - her children, .....Henrietta DORSEY, a minor .....Kitty H. DORSEY, a minor .....William R. DORSEY, a minor Hobbs left part of "Resurvey on Charles Lot" to his daughter, Rachel, with life estate as curtesy rights to her husband, Roderick DORSEY. Guardian was Roderick DORSEY; final monies paid and titles deeded; finalized 30 Aug 1832. ================= - Dorinda Shepley MidMdRoots.com _________________________________________________________________ Valentines Day -- Shop for gifts that spell L-O-V-E at MSN Shopping http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctId=8323,ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24095&tcode=wlmtagline