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
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. > ====