Does anyone have a copy of the Beaverdam Manor Map which was printed in the St. Mary's Chronicle a number of years ago which they can share? Or any other map of Beaverdam Manor showing the locations of the lots? Thanks Randy
I I have this William Bowles as the son of John BOWLES and Monica Daft. Is this wrong? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 5:33:55 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles Gayle, If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough)I Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, married Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His wife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell with no notes at all. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GayleLonderee Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s tmarys/4522/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann Howard I think the godparents were: Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 May-24 Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? Thank you, Gayle Howard Londeree Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Will in 'Washington Co. Ky G 116 Bolds, William will 12/10/1838 probate 10/28/1839 Daughters Susannah Bolds, ANN MCBRIDE, Monica McLean, Mary Dugan, Taresy Bryan Son John Bolds heirs son in law James Dugan To Jacob Tufner heirs and to Belinda Yates relationship not stated Grandchildren Sinta Burnett, Bethelda Sherrel, Hewlet Bolds, Washington Bolds, and heirs of Joseph Bolds, Sevilly and Jane Bolds Ex. My friend Thomas P Arvin wit. Richard H. Berry and Thomas Cambron According to "Pioneer History of Washington County" Wm. Bolds was a Rev. War vet. Also a native of ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD. Said he was 91 in 1834. This info came from a newspaper clipping, History of Washington County, by O.W. Baylor, 14 Mar 1935. 1778 -- Wm. Boulds and Ignatius Bowles took an oath of allegience to the new state of Maryland, as required by law. (Have copy of oath; from Catholic Families of Eastern MD., O'Rourke.) 1785 -- (From Catholicity in Kentucky): a "league" of 60 Catholic families (Maryland Land League), most from St. Mary's Co., MD, formed and pledged to emigrate to KY. 25 families left in early 1785, reached KY by spring. Settled in Pottiner's Creek lands. Three brothers, Ignatius, William and John Bowles included. "The Bowles brothers, Ignatius, John and William, were upright and pious men, and greatly respected in the community." Interesting note: "It is a singular circumstance in the history of Catholic emigration to Kentucky, that the first colony of emigrants should have settled on lands that were, possibly, the least inviting of any to be found in all Central Kentucky." Probably because of unscrupulous speculators in Maryland who held the patents. 1786 -- Shows up on Nelson Co., VA (now KY) tithables list. (Also 1788, 1790, Cpt. John Caldwell's Company, and 1791, with a negro named Charles.) 12 Sep 1788, the Court "ordered that Bazell Hayden John Phillips and Wil. Bolles being sworn to appraise the estate of Ignatius Cissell, decsd., and make a return thereof to the court." Shows up on Washington Co. Tax Lists, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1799, 1800. Example, Tax List for 1792: William Bolds: 1 white male over 21, 1 black; 4 horses, 23 cattle, 115 acres. And 1795: Boulds, William, 1 white male over 21, 4 horses, 15 cattle, 115 acres on Beech Fork. 1810, 1820, 1830 Washington Co. Census 01 May 1798 -- Bowles (Bold), Barnerd Cissler, Charles Payne and Wm. Brewer pay 5 pounds for 2 acres and chapel for Roman Catholic Church. Waters of Pottinger's Creek. Wash. Co. Deed Book B, p. 120. Holy Cross Catholic Church, FIRST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KENTUCKY. Church built in 1792. (Note that Catholicity book incorrectly calls William Bolds "William Bald.") 02 Feb 1817 -- Buys land on Pottinger's Creek from Jacob Dupner for 100 pounds. (Actually paid May 1814). (Book E, p. 330) "Pioneer History..." note: "To the names of soldiers of the American Revolution who settled in Washington County should be added ... William Bolds.... William Bolds and Francis Payne were acquaintances and natives of St. Mary's County, MD. They enlisted and were on their way to join the army of Washington when Payne took sick and was discharged in Baltimore. Bolds went on an served with Washington. (Payne later served.) Bolds was 91 years of age in 1834." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Lee" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:29:57 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius Bowles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. I think this was on this list a few years back. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > Gayle, > > If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William > Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough) > Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was > also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, > married > Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. > > Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His > wife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell > with > no notes at all. > > Linda Reno > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: GayleLonderee > Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s > tmarys/4522/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. > > The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in > the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. > > 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann > Howard > > I think the godparents were: > Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 > May-24 > Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, > > Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , > Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. > > Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the > parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? > > Thank you, > Gayle Howard Londeree > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: WandaSimmons3959 Surnames: Elder Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4510.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Roseanne, If you contact me directly at [email protected], I can put you in contact with one of the group leaders/member of the Elder Family Association. I look forward to hearing from you! Wanda Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: roseannefoley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4510.1.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am new to research. My Mother's family is DeLozier from Cambria County, Penna. I found a Phoebe DeLozier married Richard Elder. Is there a connection to the Daniel DeLozier family in Cambria County?? Any help is VERY much appreciated (I can use all the help there is). Thank you Blessings, Anne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I don't have any information yet on William Bowles. I have a few different Mary Cissells, but none that fit as William Bowles' wife. 1. Mary Cissell daughter of James Cissell (1680-1717) and Rachel Adams. 2. Mary Cissell (1776 Leonardtown, St. Mary's, MD - bef 1806 Nelson, KY) daughter of John Baptist Cissell and Susannah Brewer. She married Charles Howard, son of John Baptist Howard and Elizabeth Johnson on 22 Dec 1796 in Nelson, KY. 3. Mary Cissell (abt 1790 - bef Jan 1815) daughter of Peter Cissell (1764-1803) and Eleanor Gough. She married John Hanson Burch on 16 Sep 1811 in Nelson, KY. She is the one mentioned in the will of Thomas Howard in 1810, along with his sister-in-law Eleanor Cissell. My other Mary Cissells were all born in the 19th century. Gayle Howard Londeree -----Original Message----- From: Linda Reno <[email protected]> To: gc-gateway <[email protected]>; mdstmary <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 8:34 am Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles Gayle, If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William owles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough) oward was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was lso his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, married atherine Gough, Ann's sister. Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His ife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell with o notes at all. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- rom: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] n Behalf Of [email protected] ent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM o: [email protected] ubject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GayleLonderee urnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough lassification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s marys/4522/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in he listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann Howard I think the godparents were: homas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 May-24 ov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , entucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the arents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? Thank you, ayle Howard Londeree Important Note: he author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would ike to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and espond on the board. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes n the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Hi, Wondering if anyone can help me piece together who the Mother of Charles Neale's children were? Charles was the son of John Neale (died 1733) and Elizabeth Hungerford. (not to be confused with another one about the same time that was son of Anthony) Any help is appreciated. Thank you Sharon 42.17.3 pds SM May 16 1757 Charles Neal Sureties: Peter Pooley, Philip Lock Dist to Widow unnamed 1/3 Res to orphans equally: Mary Branson, Charles Neal, Daniel Neale, Ann Neale Adm: Daniel I think at one time Linda Reno thought that Charles was married to Elizabeth widow of John Cissell. William Cissell in 1742 mentions his grandson William Cissell as son of John Cissell and the now Elizabeth Neale married to Charles Neale. Charles children were: Mary who married Branson Charles Daniel - made executor Ann I estimate that Charles' children were born starting in 1735. There is a John Cisel died in 1759 with executrix Elizabeth. There is a John Cisell died in 1722 NOK Thomas Cisell. John Cissell on a probate record of Francis Cissel in 1735 that also has a payment to a Charles Neale. John Cissell died 1744 with Adm Sarah and no son named William On a CC website I found the following Liber. In the Calendar of Wills version it does not have the sentence "If my grndson William Cissell, s. o. John Cissell or his mother, Elizabeth Neale threaten Scotland, my will empowers my son Arthur Cissell to possess all their land." Is it possible they were divorced instead of John dead? Liber 24, folio 2 22 June 1742 CISSELL, WILLIAM, Sr., St. Mary's Co., planter. To grddau. Elinor Cissell, d. o. my son Arthur Cissell, the small parcel betw. said Arthurs plntn. & the land John Harden lives on. To son Arthur Cissell, the plntn. he lives on, part of Scotland 100a & the land next to Mr. Woodwards. To son Luke Cissell, the other 50a of Scotland, beg. at the head of Mathias Br., obtained by a judgment by Daniel DuLany & Philip Key. If my grndson William Cissell, s. o. John Cissell or his mother, Elizabeth Neale threaten Scotland, my will empowers my son Arthur Cissell to possess all their land. To dau. Margaret Thompson, the plntn. she lives on & a parcel on N side of Poplar Crk. To grndson William Cissell, s. o. John, the plntn he lives on according to the division I made betw. him & John Thompson. & a parcel Charles Neale held over the crk. from a spring cove to Charles Paynes line, & 1 s. sterl. To dau. Ann Edwards, the plntn she lives on. To son Matthew Cissell, 50a of White Acre, which he lives on, given me by my father's will, & Cissells Improvements 20a. To William Cissell. s. o. William Cissell & Clare, his wife, 1 s. sterl. To Elizabeth, wife of Charles Payne, a parcel betw. William Cissells & Ann Edwards land adj her bro. William Cissells land. To dau. Clare Barton 1a adj. William Cissell, s. o. John. To Neal, wife of Charles Neale, Liberty to live & work on my part of said William Cissell's land. Extrs: my children Arthur, Luke, & Matthew Cissell, Ann Edwards, & Margaret Thompson. Witn: Catharine Russell, Margaret Pye, William Russell. 28 Nov. 1744, sworn to by all 3 witn.
I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius Bowles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. I think this was on this list a few years back. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > Gayle, > > If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William > Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough) > Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was > also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, > married > Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. > > Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His > wife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell > with > no notes at all. > > Linda Reno > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: GayleLonderee > Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s > tmarys/4522/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. > > The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in > the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. > > 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann > Howard > > I think the godparents were: > Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 > May-24 > Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, > > Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , > Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. > > Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the > parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? > > Thank you, > Gayle Howard Londeree > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would > like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above > and > respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Gayle, If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough) Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, married Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His wife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell with no notes at all. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GayleLonderee Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s tmarys/4522/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann Howard I think the godparents were: Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 May-24 Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? Thank you, Gayle Howard Londeree Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GayleLonderee Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4522/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann Howard I think the godparents were: Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 May-24 Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? Thank you, Gayle Howard Londeree Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Anything like this is SMC? R/ DEC405 MAD STONES Have you ever heard of a "mad stone"? It seems our ancestors were quite familiar with them as evidenced by news items found in early Nevada County newspapers. Cathy Straley, a reader who is researching the Redland community of Nevada County, sent me this item she found in a 1912 iocal news column from the area around Redland- "Sherman Riggs, who was thought to have been bitten by a mad dog last Wednesday, was taken to the mad stone for treatment. He is reported much better." I also came across a news item from the Caney community about someone being taken to the mad stone for treatment, but I didn't record the date. Our curiosity was aroused concerning these mad stones. What were they and how did they help someone who had been bitten by a rabid animal? Cathy and I did some research on the Internet to try to find more information on this since we had never heard of it before. We soon discovered that mad stones were used in many parts of the country, especially in rural areas, and many peopie had faith that these stones would actually cure a person who had been bitten by a rabid animal, a poisonous snake, or a spider. A mad stone looked just like a rock but felt li9ht, almost like pumice or a puff-ball mushroom. The egg-shaped stones were formed in the stomach of a deer (usually a male white deer) after the ingestion of hair or some other foreign object. The stomach fluids of the deer would cause the stone to form. This is in folklore and believed in by many country folks (especially mountain people, such as in the Ozarks) and even some physicians, to counteract the poisonous effects of the bite of an animal, such as one affected with rabies, or of a poisonous snake. The mad stone was used for treatment by soaking or boiling it first in fresh, sweet milk and applying it to the wound while still warm or hot. It was applied as many times as it would actually adhere or stick to the wound. Every time it fell from the wound, it was soaked or boiled again, and the milk actually turned green from the stone's absorbed poison. In rural America, when doctors were not always availabie, I guess one can understand why a mad stone might be someone's only hope. According to a newspaper article I found from 1899, a former Texas resident said the mad stone was considered an article of religious faith by early settlers of Texas. He said there were so many mad stones one need never go more than 75 or 100 miles to find one. The precise location of each was known to aimost every family within its radius. If someone was bitten by an animal known to be or suspected of being hydrophobic, a messenger was dispatched for the nearest mad stone. If there was a railroad, the messenger was carried on a special engine and given the right of way over regular trains. If the journey was overland, the messenger rode at breakneck speed on the fastest horse h ........................ +'; .....
Linda Reno These records found on Ancestry.com 1850 United States Federal Census about Margaret Fogle Name: Margaret Fogle Age: 77 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1773 Birth Place: Maryland Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 2, Nelson, Kentucky Family Number: 122 Household Members: Name Age Margaret Fogle 77 Clement Fogle 24 Trucy Fogle 21 Margaret Johnson 14 Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 about Margarett Fogle Name: Margarett Fogle [Margarett Clark] Death Date: 5 Dec 1859 Death Location: Larue Residence Location: Larue Age: 92 Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1767 Father's name: Thos Clark Mother's name: Mary Clark so Margaret CLARK"S age doesn't agree on these two records.
Linda Reno, here is another letter that may be relevant to our discussion Abstracts Of The Balance Books Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 2 There was another Thomas Clarke, brother of Ignatius Clarke, who died prior to 1788 who married Mary Langley, widow of Jonathan Biscoe. Will of Mary Clarke, SMC, 3/8/1788-6/3/1788. Daughter: Cynthia Clarke, a horse named Pompey and a mare named Fly. Son: Ignatius Clarke, three negroes named Charles, Robert, and Linah. He is to receive his estate at the age of 18. Daughter: Ann Clarke, four negroes named Abraham, Jacob, Ninian, and Grace. Brother: Ignatius Clarke, is to take my children with their estate and to act as a guardian to them. Exec: Brother, Ignatius Clarke and Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: Richard Barnhouse, George Pembroke, John Horn Clarke. I'm not quite sure what this means: "and using your explanation it makes no since why Chales Clarke who was supposed to be the son of the Thomas Clarke who married Mary Langley(why this Charles Clarke has Worthinton's or Weatherinton's on his document. unless the same Thomas Clarke who married Joanna ? the widow of John Weatherinton was the same Thomas Clarke who married Mary Langley." BUT.....I also had Charles Clarke as the son of Thomas and Mary Langley until I looked more closely at the record. As you can see above, Mary (Langley) Biscoe/Clarke did not name a son Charles in her will and in addition, if she'd had a son named Charles Clarke, he would have been a minor at the time of her will. Mary (Langley) didn't marry Thomas Clarke until 1775. The Charles Clarke in question was born prior to 1769. Here are some notes on him (and the same notes that convinced me that he'd married Alanda Biscoe, daughter of Mary (Langley) by her first husband: 4/19/1789: bapt., at St. Ign., Charles of Charles and Lynda Clark. GP: Ign. and Anna Clark. (Jesuit Missions). 6/7/1789: Bapt., at St. Ign., nig. of Charles and Syna (Lynda?) Clark. (Jesuit Missions). Alanda (Biscoe) Clarke died and then Charles Clarke m. second, Ann Evans, 3/10/1797. I don't have parents for Charles Clarke yet and I haven't had time to digest the Weatherington records. Regarding, Ignatius, brother-in-law and also Ignatius, son of Mary (Langley) Biscoe/Clarke: "I don't disagree that she had a brother in Law ignatius Clarke, but I don't think her brother in Law Ignatius Clarke was the one who married Jane Theobald." Not sure where that's coming from. I don't believe I said that her brother-in-law, Ignatius Clarke married Jane Theobold because that's certainly not how I have it in my records. It was her son, Ignatius Clarke who married Jane Theobold. Her brother-in-law, Ignatius Clarke (brother of Thomas) married first, Ann Fenwick and second, Frances _____and Frances m. second, Joseph Leigh. Will of Ignatius Clarke, SMC, 10/26/1788-4/7/1789. Son: Ignatius Clarke, a gold broach. He has already been provided for by a deed of gift. Sons: Thomas Clarke, Richard Clarke and John Clarke, all of my lands being part of "Cross Manor" and part of "Elizabeth Manor." Wife: Frances Clarke, to have her dower in the land. If she is with child, that child is to have an equal share of my land. Wife and Children: Frances Clarke, Ignatius Clarke, Thomas Clarke, Richard Clarke, and John Clarke, the balance of my personal estate. Exec: Wife, Frances. Wit: Wm. Herbert, John Horn Clarke, Helena Fenwick. Ignatius Clarke, son of the above Ignatius Clarke is the one who married Aloysia Hill and went to KY. Note that he was an adult at the time of his father's will.
Linda Reno, here is another old letter of yours not sure if this info is Current. Mary Langley had been married first to Jonathan Biscoe. Will of Jonathan Biscoe, SMC, St. Inigoes Hundred, probated 8/10/1775. Wife: Mary, my land during widowhood and Siney and Will, then to daughter Alanda Biscoe; if she dies without issue to Biscoe Smith, son of John Biscoe Smith and if he tries to sell the land, to go to the next heir at law. Daughter: Aleinda to be brought up in the Church of England. John Biscoe, Jr. and William Langley, Jr. trustees of my daughter Alanda. No Exec. named. Wit: F. Gilbert, John Tennison, William Richardson. The widow of the deceased refuses to stand to the will. 5/30/1775-11/3/1775: Admin. accts. of Jonathan Biscoe, SMC. Next of kin, John Smith. Exec: Thomas Clarke (Preg. Ct. Rec.). Will of Mary Clarke, SMC, 3/8/1788-6/3/1788. Daughter: Cynthia Clarke, a horse named Pompey and a mare named Fly. Son: Ignatius Clarke, three negroes named Charles, Robert, and Linah. He is to receive his estate at the age of 18. Daughter: Ann Clarke, four negroes named Abraham, Jacob, Ninian, and Grace. Brother: Ignatius Clarke, is to take my children with their estate and to act as a guardian to them. Exec: Brother, Ignatius Clarke and Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: Richard Barnhouse, George Pembroke, John Horn Clarke. Richard Barnhouse married Jane Milburn daughter of John Milburn and Mary ann Horne George Pembroke married Ann Doxey daughter of William Doxey and ? From: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> To: "Jerry L. Clark" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Griffin/Clarke Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 13:29:39 -0500 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal Jerry, I just find I have to start over on this particular line of Clarkes. There's much too confusion. At this point, I know only that: Robert Clarke (d. 1783-1788) was a brother of Thomas Clarke (d. 1783). I'm going back and recreating, looking, etc. One find, a major one, if I'm right. Mary (Langley), widow of Thomas Clarke (not the same Thomas who had a wife named Susanna), had a daughter named Cynthia. I had no further record of Cynthia, but now I think I do. Between the time that Mary (Langley) Clarke made her will and the time it was probated, her brother-in-law, Ignatius Clarke had died and her estate was being administered by Charles Clarke. 4/1790: Petition of Charles Clarke asking for an allowance for boarding, schooling, and clothing the orphans of Mary Clarke; the court ordered that he settle his account first. (Orphan Ct. Rec., Fenwick). (Note: This is Mary Langley, widow of Thomas Clarke). 12/18/1792: Admin. accts. of Mary Clarke, SMC. Admin.: Charles Clarke. To: Cynthia Clarke. To: 2 children, equally: Ignatius Clarke, Ann Clarke. (SMC Balances and Distributions). 4/19/1789: bapt., at St. Ign., Charles of Charles and Lynda Clark. GP: Ign. and Anna Clark. (Jesuit Missions). 6/7/1789: Bapt., at St. Ign., nig. of Charles and Syna (Lynda?) Clark. (Jesuit Missions). I'm pretty much convinced at this point that Cynthia, named in the will of her mother as Cynthia (wrong interpetation of her first name) Clarke, was not a daughter of Thomas Clarke but rather she was Alanda Biscoe, daughter of Mary Langley and her first husband, Jonathan Biscoe and she married Charles Clarke. Will of Jonathan Biscoe, SMC, St. Inigoes Hundred, probated 8/10/1775. Wife: Mary, my land during widowhood and Siney and Will, then to daughter Alanda Biscoe; if she dies without issue to Biscoe Smith, son of John Biscoe Smith and if he tries to sell the land, to go to the next heir at law. Daughter: Aleinda to be brought up in the Church of England. John Biscoe, Jr. and William Langley, Jr. trustees of my daughter Alanda. No Exec. named. Wit: F. Gilbert, John Tennison, William Richardson. The widow of the deceased refuses to stand to the will. I'll be working on this for awhile today, but that's where I am so far. Donnelly claims that Charles Clarke was the son of Thomas Clarke (d. 1777) and Susanna Heard. If he was, Thomas was keeping it a secret because his will certainly does not name a son, Charles. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 6:09:39 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] Thomas Clarke & Mary Langley Hello, I am new to this list. Recently I was able to prove that Margaret CLARK who married Joseph FOGLE in Nelson Co. Ky was my 4th great grandmother. I contacted Jerry asking if he had learned anything more about this Margaret CLARK since a posting he made in 2006 asking about her. He suggested that we take our discussion to the list. Margaret (CLARK) FOGLE died on 5 December 1859 in LaRue Co. Ky. The death register list's her age as 92 making her birth about 1767. She was born in Maryland to Thomas & Mary CLARK. Jerry's reply to my email was that he hadn't learned any more about this Margaret CLARK but knowing that her parents where Thomas & Mary. The likely candidates are Thomas CLARK and Mary LANGLEY I found an excerpt of a will for Mary Langley Clark in the archives: Will of Mary Clarke, SMC, 3/8/1788-6/3/1788. Daughter: Cynthia Clarke, a horse named Pompey and a mare named Fly. Son: Ignatius Clarke, three negroes named Charles, Robert, and Linah. He is to receive his estate at the age of 18. Daughter: Ann Clarke, four negroes named Abraham, Jacob, Ninian, and Grace. Brother: Ignatius Clarke, is to take my children with their estate and to act as a guardian to them. Exec: Brother, Ignatius Clarke and Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: Richard Barnhouse, George Pembroke, John Horn Clarke. Margaret is not mentioned in this will. There is an Ignatius Clark who shows up in Nelson Co. Ky could this be the same Ignatius mentioned in the will? Could Ann Clarke have been Margaret Ann? Has anyone seen the probate records for this estate? Ann Gilchrest ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Linda Reno, In Kentucky Joseph FOGLE married a Margaret CLARKE she being born abt 1765 St. Mary's County, Maryland and died 5 Dec 1857 in Larue County, Kentucky her parents are a Thomas Clark(e) and Mary ? Nelson Co Ky Bonds, Marriages & Consents 1801-1816 Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clarke Bond: 14 Apr 1801 M: 14 Dec 1801 (diff in dates) Signed bond: Joseph Clarke Both over 21 years Married by S T Badin, from Marriage Register Nelson Co Ky Deed Abstract Book 11 Pg 337 14 Dec 1815 Deed between Joseph Fogle and wife Margaret to James Brown for the sum of $450.00, 190 acs in Nelson Co on the Rolling Fork of Salt River. Joseph Fogle and Margaret (her mark) Fogle. Recorded 14 Dec 1815. Anyone have any idea who this James BROWN was? or who he belonged to? 5 Dec 1857 in Larue County, Kentucky her parents are a Thomas Clark(e) and Mary ? Nelson Co Ky Bonds, Marriages & Consents 1801-1816 Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clarke Bond: 14 Apr 1801 M: 14 Dec 1801 (diff in dates) Signed bond: Joseph Clarke Both over 21 years Married by S T Badin, from Marriage Register Nelson Co Ky Deed Abstract Book 11 Pg 337 14 Dec 1815 Deed between Joseph Fogle and wife Margaret to James Brown for the sum of $450.00, 190 acs in Nelson Co on the Rolling Fork of Salt River. Joseph Fogle and Margaret (her mark) Fogle. Recorded 14 Dec 1815. Anyone have any idea who this James BROWN was? or who he belonged to? Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was the mother of Margaret FOGLE who married Robert JOHNSON who according to my research appears to be the son of George JOHNSON and Eleanor DAWSON. George JOHNSON being the son of Leonard JOHNSON and Mary MOLLIHORNE. Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was the Grandmother of Margaret Amanda JOHNSON who married Robert Able LUSH son of William LUSH and Elizabeth GREENWELL (Daughter of Charles GREENWELL and Mary BROWN) Mary BROWN (GREENWELL) being the daughter of Peter BROWN and Frances JARBOE Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was also the mother of Teresa FOGLE who married John JOHNSON(who I have as the son of John JOHNSON and Dorothy MILES) not sure John JOHNSON's parents are correct. I recieved this letter a few days ago. Hello Jerry, My name is Ann Gilchrest, I am a descendent of Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clark through there daughter Ellen. I discovered a post of yours on the St. Mary's County Maryland mailing list from 2006 the subject was Margaret Amanda Johnson. One of the questions you asked was who did the above Margaret Clark belong to. From the LaRue County death records for 1857, she died on 05 December 1857 in LaRue County. Her parents are listed as Thomas & Mary Clark. Margaret was listed as 92 born in Maryland My question for you since 2006 have you discovered any more information about Margaret Clark? I have some information on the Fogle's. I don't know who Joseph's father was but I do have a list of siblings for him. Thank you for your time, Ann Gilchrest [email protected] now here is the reason why I ask. I would like to clarify where we stand on the Thomas Clarke who married Mary LANGLEY. Will of William Langley, SMC, 10/20/1775-4/17/1776: Son, William Langley, the tobacco and other things he already has; Daughter: Ann Smith, two negroes named Fatty and Vincy that she already has; Daughter: Mary Clarke, Exec: Son-in-Law, Thomas Clarke. Wit: Thomas Griffin, John Elmore, John Clarke. is it possible that Thomas CLARKE who married Mary LANGLEY could have had a daughter Margaret CLARKE who married Joseph FOGLE? I know of no other Thomas Clarke and Mary ? that could possibly be her parents. If anyone else does please help us. I can't remember where we stand on the Thomas CLARKE who married Susanna HORN. I currently have this Thomas CLARKE as the son of Thomas Clarke and GRACE GREENWELL. Is this the same Thomas CLARKE who married Joanna ? Widow of John WORTHINGTON? and is this the same Thomas CLARKE who married Mary LANGLEY? I remember the last time I talked to you we both agreed the Thomas CLARKE who was son of Thomas CLARKE and GRACE GREENWELL was the one who married Susanna HORN here is your old letter Hi Jerry, Thomas and Cuthbert Clarke were paid by the estate--they weren't sureties. I agree that these two were brothers and sons of Thomas Clarke and Grace Greenwell. Agree that Cuthbert m. Mary Ann Brown. Don't know who Thomas married but he left two children. Will of Thomas Clarke, Sr., SMC, 1/20/1777-2/15/1777. Daughter: Priscilla Clarke, a negro wench named Hannah and an equal part of the rest of my estate. Exec.: Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: John Horn Abell, John Dunbar. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). I do have Susanna Horn m. to a Thomas Clarke and it would seem to make sense that it was Thomas, brother of Cuthbert. Same area, same cast of characters, same time. We're disagreeing on who was who though. You say that Thomas Clarke later married Susanna Horn. I'm saying he was married to her by 1748. The Thomas Clarke who died in 1783 had a wife named Susanna, but she wasn't Susanna Horn. Besides, you said that this Thomas Clarke was also married to Joanna, widow of John Worthington (I carry the surname Witherington). If so, Susanna Horn was dead prior to 1760. Your belief is that the Thomas Clarke who died in 1783 was the one who m. Susanna Horn and I don't think so. I'm sure you base this on him having a brother named Robert. While Thomas Clarke, Jr. did have a brother named Robert, it's not the same guy. I believe that one (d. 1783) was the son of Robert Clarke and wife, Mary. He also had a brother named Robert who he named in his will as executor. Robert died before the estate was settled and he was replaced by his nephew, Matthias Clarke--the son of his brother, Robert. Will of Thomas Clarke, SMC, 6/5/1783-8/5/1783. Son: George Clarke, a negro named Lewis; one young horse; and a saddle and bridle. Daughter: Nancy Clarke, a negro named Jesse. Daughter: Anna Clarke, a negro named Nace. Son: Thomas Clarke, a negro named Dick. Exec: Brother, Robert Clarke. Wit: Moses Davis, William Loker. NOTE: The widow, Susanna Clarke, renounced this will and claimed her third. (St. Mary's County, Maryland Wills, 1776-1791 by Linda Reno and Joann Humphries). 11/6/1788: Admin. accts. of Thomas Clarke, SMC. Administrator de bonis non: Matthias Clarke. Widow, Susanna Clarke, 1/3. Residue equally to 4 children: George Clarke, Nancy Clarke, Anna Clarke, Thomas Clarke. 11/6/1788: Admin. accts. of Robert Clarke, SMC. Admin.: Matthias Clarke. Representatives, equally: Matthias Clarke, Lavinia Taylor, Charlotte Clarke, Robert Clarke, Mary Clarke, Caleb Clarke. (SMC Balances and Distributions).2/12/1738: Admin. accts. of Robert Clarke, SMC. Sureties: John Wilkinson, James Wilkinson. Distribution to: widow (accountant, 1/3). Residue to (orphans): William, Matthew, Robert, Richard, and Thomas Clarke. Adm: Mary Clarke. I have no record of a Susanna Heard m. to a Clarke. Report follows on Robert Clarke III (son of Robert Clarke, Jr. and Sarah Combs). Linda Reno [[email protected]]Wed 4/1/2009 4:00 PM
Jerry, She can't have been the daughter of Thomas Clarke and Mary Langley--she was born too early. I have no record of a Margaret Clarke, b. between 1760-1780. Maybe she was from another county. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 9:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDSTMARY] Thomas Clarke and Mary LANGLEY Dear Linda Reno, In Kentucky Joseph FOGLE married a Margaret CLARKE she being born abt 1765 St. Mary's County, Maryland and died 5 Dec 1857 in Larue County, Kentucky her parents are a Thomas Clark(e) and Mary ? Nelson Co Ky Bonds, Marriages & Consents 1801-1816 Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clarke Bond: 14 Apr 1801 M: 14 Dec 1801 (diff in dates) Signed bond: Joseph Clarke Both over 21 years Married by S T Badin, from Marriage Register Nelson Co Ky Deed Abstract Book 11 Pg 337 14 Dec 1815 Deed between Joseph Fogle and wife Margaret to James Brown for the sum of $450.00, 190 acs in Nelson Co on the Rolling Fork of Salt River. Joseph Fogle and Margaret (her mark) Fogle. Recorded 14 Dec 1815. Anyone have any idea who this James BROWN was? or who he belonged to? 5 Dec 1857 in Larue County, Kentucky her parents are a Thomas Clark(e) and Mary ? Nelson Co Ky Bonds, Marriages & Consents 1801-1816 Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clarke Bond: 14 Apr 1801 M: 14 Dec 1801 (diff in dates) Signed bond: Joseph Clarke Both over 21 years Married by S T Badin, from Marriage Register Nelson Co Ky Deed Abstract Book 11 Pg 337 14 Dec 1815 Deed between Joseph Fogle and wife Margaret to James Brown for the sum of $450.00, 190 acs in Nelson Co on the Rolling Fork of Salt River. Joseph Fogle and Margaret (her mark) Fogle. Recorded 14 Dec 1815. Anyone have any idea who this James BROWN was? or who he belonged to? Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was the mother of Margaret FOGLE who married Robert JOHNSON who according to my research appears to be the son of George JOHNSON and Eleanor DAWSON. George JOHNSON being the son of Leonard JOHNSON and Mary MOLLIHORNE. Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was the Grandmother of Margaret Amanda JOHNSON who married Robert Able LUSH son of William LUSH and Elizabeth GREENWELL (Daughter of Charles GREENWELL and Mary BROWN) Mary BROWN (GREENWELL) being the daughter of Peter BROWN and Frances JARBOE Margaret Clarke (FOGLE) was also the mother of Teresa FOGLE who married John JOHNSON(who I have as the son of John JOHNSON and Dorothy MILES) not sure John JOHNSON's parents are correct. I recieved this letter a few days ago. Hello Jerry, My name is Ann Gilchrest, I am a descendent of Joseph Fogle & Margaret Clark through there daughter Ellen. I discovered a post of yours on the St. Mary's County Maryland mailing list from 2006 the subject was Margaret Amanda Johnson. One of the questions you asked was who did the above Margaret Clark belong to. From the LaRue County death records for 1857, she died on 05 December 1857 in LaRue County. Her parents are listed as Thomas & Mary Clark. Margaret was listed as 92 born in Maryland My question for you since 2006 have you discovered any more information about Margaret Clark? I have some information on the Fogle's. I don't know who Joseph's father was but I do have a list of siblings for him. Thank you for your time, Ann Gilchrest [email protected] now here is the reason why I ask. I would like to clarify where we stand on the Thomas Clarke who married Mary LANGLEY. Will of William Langley, SMC, 10/20/1775-4/17/1776: Son, William Langley, the tobacco and other things he already has; Daughter: Ann Smith, two negroes named Fatty and Vincy that she already has; Daughter: Mary Clarke, Exec: Son-in-Law, Thomas Clarke. Wit: Thomas Griffin, John Elmore, John Clarke. is it possible that Thomas CLARKE who married Mary LANGLEY could have had a daughter Margaret CLARKE who married Joseph FOGLE? I know of no other Thomas Clarke and Mary ? that could possibly be her parents. If anyone else does please help us. I can't remember where we stand on the Thomas CLARKE who married Susanna HORN. I currently have this Thomas CLARKE as the son of Thomas Clarke and GRACE GREENWELL. Is this the same Thomas CLARKE who married Joanna ? Widow of John WORTHINGTON? and is this the same Thomas CLARKE who married Mary LANGLEY? I remember the last time I talked to you we both agreed the Thomas CLARKE who was son of Thomas CLARKE and GRACE GREENWELL was the one who married Susanna HORN here is your old letter Hi Jerry, Thomas and Cuthbert Clarke were paid by the estate--they weren't sureties. I agree that these two were brothers and sons of Thomas Clarke and Grace Greenwell. Agree that Cuthbert m. Mary Ann Brown. Don't know who Thomas married but he left two children. Will of Thomas Clarke, Sr., SMC, 1/20/1777-2/15/1777. Daughter: Priscilla Clarke, a negro wench named Hannah and an equal part of the rest of my estate. Exec.: Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: John Horn Abell, John Dunbar. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). I do have Susanna Horn m. to a Thomas Clarke and it would seem to make sense that it was Thomas, brother of Cuthbert. Same area, same cast of characters, same time. We're disagreeing on who was who though. You say that Thomas Clarke later married Susanna Horn. I'm saying he was married to her by 1748. The Thomas Clarke who died in 1783 had a wife named Susanna, but she wasn't Susanna Horn. Besides, you said that this Thomas Clarke was also married to Joanna, widow of John Worthington (I carry the surname Witherington). If so, Susanna Horn was dead prior to 1760. Your belief is that the Thomas Clarke who died in 1783 was the one who m. Susanna Horn and I don't think so. I'm sure you base this on him having a brother named Robert. While Thomas Clarke, Jr. did have a brother named Robert, it's not the same guy. I believe that one (d. 1783) was the son of Robert Clarke and wife, Mary. He also had a brother named Robert who he named in his will as executor. Robert died before the estate was settled and he was replaced by his nephew, Matthias Clarke--the son of his brother, Robert. Will of Thomas Clarke, SMC, 6/5/1783-8/5/1783. Son: George Clarke, a negro named Lewis; one young horse; and a saddle and bridle. Daughter: Nancy Clarke, a negro named Jesse. Daughter: Anna Clarke, a negro named Nace. Son: Thomas Clarke, a negro named Dick. Exec: Brother, Robert Clarke. Wit: Moses Davis, William Loker. NOTE: The widow, Susanna Clarke, renounced this will and claimed her third. (St. Mary's County, Maryland Wills, 1776-1791 by Linda Reno and Joann Humphries). 11/6/1788: Admin. accts. of Thomas Clarke, SMC. Administrator de bonis non: Matthias Clarke. Widow, Susanna Clarke, 1/3. Residue equally to 4 children: George Clarke, Nancy Clarke, Anna Clarke, Thomas Clarke. 11/6/1788: Admin. accts. of Robert Clarke, SMC. Admin.: Matthias Clarke. Representatives, equally: Matthias Clarke, Lavinia Taylor, Charlotte Clarke, Robert Clarke, Mary Clarke, Caleb Clarke. (SMC Balances and Distributions).2/12/1738: Admin. accts. of Robert Clarke, SMC. Sureties: John Wilkinson, James Wilkinson. Distribution to: widow (accountant, 1/3). Residue to (orphans): William, Matthew, Robert, Richard, and Thomas Clarke. Adm: Mary Clarke. I have no record of a Susanna Heard m. to a Clarke. Report follows on Robert Clarke III (son of Robert Clarke, Jr. and Sarah Combs). Linda Reno [[email protected]]Wed 4/1/2009 4:00 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello, I am new to this list. Recently I was able to prove that Margaret CLARK who married Joseph FOGLE in Nelson Co. Ky was my 4th great grandmother. I contacted Jerry asking if he had learned anything more about this Margaret CLARK since a posting he made in 2006 asking about her. He suggested that we take our discussion to the list. Margaret (CLARK) FOGLE died on 5 December 1859 in LaRue Co. Ky. The death register list's her age as 92 making her birth about 1767. She was born in Maryland to Thomas & Mary CLARK. Jerry's reply to my email was that he hadn't learned any more about this Margaret CLARK but knowing that her parents where Thomas & Mary. The likely candidates are Thomas CLARK and Mary LANGLEY I found an excerpt of a will for Mary Langley Clark in the archives: Will of Mary Clarke, SMC, 3/8/1788-6/3/1788. Daughter: Cynthia Clarke, a horse named Pompey and a mare named Fly. Son: Ignatius Clarke, three negroes named Charles, Robert, and Linah. He is to receive his estate at the age of 18. Daughter: Ann Clarke, four negroes named Abraham, Jacob, Ninian, and Grace. Brother: Ignatius Clarke, is to take my children with their estate and to act as a guardian to them. Exec: Brother, Ignatius Clarke and Son, Ignatius Clarke. Wit: Richard Barnhouse, George Pembroke, John Horn Clarke. Margaret is not mentioned in this will. There is an Ignatius Clark who shows up in Nelson Co. Ky could this be the same Ignatius mentioned in the will? Could Ann Clarke have been Margaret Ann? Has anyone seen the probate records for this estate? Ann Gilchrest
Thanks for posting Mike. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mike marshall Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 7:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Sheriff's History Justinian Tennison Justinian TENNIS the elder was in Northumberland County, Virginia by 1650, at which time John MOTTROM patented 250 acres who had the rights on assignment from Justinian TENNIS who transported 5 persons into the colony. Justinian TENNIS is last found in Northumberland Co. on 10 April 1666 when he was appointed a constable. In Sep. 1668 Justinian DENNIS of St. Mary's County, Maryland demanded a warrant for 350 acres for having transported himself, Katherine his wife, Jane/Jean (spelled both ways), Barbara, Justinian, and Mary his children and William SOMERSETT his servant into the province. http://home.netcom/~fzsaund/tennison.html Source: Fredric Z. Saunders === 1666-1669 Order Book Northumberland Co Va: Pg 437 Northumberland County Court 10th of April 1666 It is ordered yt: JON: ROSTON bee Constable for the yeare for CHICACONE; THO: SMYTH for CHERRIE POYNT NECKE; WM: TIGNALL for ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO; ARM: GREENE for MATTAPONY; THO: LANE for ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO; JUST: TENNIS for ye DEVIDINGE CREEKE, JOHN BEARMAN for LITTLE WICOCOMOCO & yt: they bee sworne by ye next Justice ________________________________ From: Linda Reno <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Fri, April 15, 2011 3:08:43 PM Subject: [MDCHARLE] Sheriff's History Hello everyone, I'm currently working on a project for the St. Mary's County Sheriff's office in developing a history of that office from 1637 to the present. Several men ended up (or were already in) what would eventually become Charles County. That would include William Boarman, Joshua Doyne and several others. If you have any information or stories on Sheriffs and would be willing to share, I'd love to have it. Also, we're looking for portraits and/or pictures, diaries, any memorabilia. I do have a list of the Sheriffs if you'd like to have it. As you know, there are no attachments allowed on the lists, so contact me and I'll send. Thanks for any help! Linda Reno ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Trying to tie back family later in Virginia to MD. Does anyone have any probate information/wills relating to the following people? 1673 - John Cox wife Leigh Chaptico 1710 George Cox dies Poplar Hill Hundred wife Mary Wright chil: William, Mary (married Dillon). Does anyone have any information about child William? 1711 St. Mary Nicholas Cocks dies. Estate pd John Sothoron, Henry Jowles, Cheseldine, Muriall Beard, Peter Harriss Alive in 1722 Nicholas Cocks and wife Jane who have land adjacent to Capt Truman Greenfield Alive in 1744 in St Mary John Cock witness to will of John Johnson Sr. Many thanks.... Sharon
Hi Betty. Thanks for posting this! Bonnie Treon > Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:53:38 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDSTMARY] FYI > > List of St. Mary's County Sheriffs > > >From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia > > Jump to: navigation, search > This is a comprehensive list of individuals that have served as Sheriff of St. Mary's County, Maryland, in chronological order.[1] > > > Lord William Baldridge 1634 > James Baldridge 1637 - 1639 > Thomas Baldridge 1639 - 1641 > Cyprian Thoroughgood 1641 - 1642 > Edward Packer 1641 - 1644 > Robert Ellison 1644 > William Thompson 1648 > Philip Land 1649 - 1650 > Nicholas Gwither 1650 - 1653, 1657 - 1659, 1661 - 1662 > John Metcalfe 1653 > James Veitch 1654, 1658 > Sampson Waring 1655 > Richard Willan 1662 > Colonel William Evans 1663 > Thomas Dent 1664 > Nicholas Young 1665 > Lieutenant Colonel John Jarboe 1667 - 1672 > Luke Gardiner 1672 - 1674 > Clement Hill 1675 - 1676 > Captain Gerald Slye 1677, 1679 > John Hatch 1678 > William Boreman 1679 - 1682 > Joshua Doyne 1682 - 1685, 1688 - 1689 > John Baker 1685 - 1686 > Garratt Vansweringen 1686 - 1688 > Robert Carse 1689 > Robert Mason 1692, 1696 > Captain John Bayne 1694 > John Coode 1694, 1704, 1706 - 1709 > Henry Lowe 1698 - 1700 > Kenelm Chelseldyne 1709, 1711, 1713 > William Coode 1710 > Colonel Henry Lowe 1714 - 1716 > Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer 1718 > Abraham Downs 1720 > Colonel Thomas Truman Greenfield 1721 - 1723 > Captain Richard Hopewell 1724 - 1726 > John Barber 1727 - 1729 > George Clarke 1729 - 1730, 1732 > John Hicks 1732 - 1734 > Richard Hopewell 1735 - 1736 > John Cartwright 1737 - 1739 > William Cartwright 1741 - 1742 > William Harris 1742 > Philip Key 1744 > Gilbert Ireland 1745 - 1747 > Robert Chesley 1748 - 1749 > Meverell Lock 1752, 1755 - 1757 > Philip Barton Key 1754 > John Eden 1758 - 1760 > Norman Bruce 1761 - 1763 > Jerimiah Jordan 1764 - 1766 > Robert Chesley 1767 > Robert Watts 1768 - 1769 > Jenifer Taylor 1770 - 1773 > John Cartwright 1773 > Hugh Hopewell 1773, 1775 > Jenifer Taylor 1777 > Zachariah Forrest, John Abell, Jr. 1779 > Samuel Abell, Jr., William Barton Smoot 1782 > John Cartwright, Samuel Abell, Jr. 1785 > Philip Ford, Francis Hammersly 1788 > Francis Hammersly, Samuel Abell 1791 > Samuel Abell, Mathias Clarke 1794 > Zachariah Forrest, Francis Millard 1797 > Francis Millard, James Cooke 1800 > James Cooke, John L. Abell 1803 > John M. Williams, Joseph Gough 1806 > Joseph Gough, Francis Millard 1809 > Enoch Coombs, John Cole 1812 > John Cole, William Kilgour 1815 > William T. Maddox, William Kilgour 1818 > James Heyden, William Williams 1821 > William Williams, Thomas W. Morgan 1824 > Thomas W. Morgan, Benjamin G. Cole 1827 > Benjamin G. Cole, George H. Morgan 1830 > George H. Morgan, Henry Alvey 1833 > Thomas W. Morgan, Joseph H. Bean 1836 > George W. Morgan, Stephen H. Gough 1839 > Stephen H. Gough, John Greenwell 1842 > John Greenwell, John B. Hayden 1845 > John B. Hayden, James E. Crane 1848 > James Johnson 1851 > Clark J. Durant 1853 > Madrid P. Blackistone 1855 > Thomas L. Davis 1857 > J. Thomas Yates, Thomas O. Spencer 1859 > Thomas L. Davis, Philip H. Dorsey 1861 > Philip H. Dorsey 1863 > Francis M. Goddard 1865 > R. A. Clarke 1867 > James R. Alvey 1869 > Bennett R. Abell 1871 > Benjamin Foxwell 1873 > Benjamin R. Abell 1875 > John Frank Smith 1877 > William Frank Ford 1879 > William J. Wathen 1881 > John F. Fenwick 1883 > J. Philip Greenwell 1885 > John F. Ching 1887 > Leo M. Wathen 1889 > Francis X. Thompson 1891 > S. Chapman Thompson 1892 > Leo M. Wathen 1893 > James Oscar Jones 1895 > Benedict B. Love 1897 > William T. Bailey 1899 > F. X. Thompson 1901 > J. Wesley Freeman 1903 > Oscar G. Wathen 1905 > Henry C. Dent 1907 > John B. Love 1909 > Daniel J. Bowles 1919 > William E. Clarke 1921 > J. Gerald Abell 1923 > William Ernest Clarke 1926 > Richard T. Hammett 1930 > J. Bernard Love 1934 > William Ernest Clarke 1938 > Howard V. Hammett 1942 > Willard B. Long 1946, 1950 > Robert Miedinski 1954, 1958, 1962 > Benjamin H. Burroughs, Jr. 1966 > Lawrence Williams 1970 > George Sanger 1974 > Joseph Lee Somerville 1977, 1978 > Wayne L. Pettit 1982, 1986, 1990 > Richard J. Voorhaar 1994, 1998 > David D. Zylak 2002 > Timothy K. Cameron 2006 > > Easter blessings to you all. > > Betty > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message