Bonnie, (1) Meverall (Merwell) Hulse, father of Mary Hulse Lock, had a son named Meverall, who married Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Joseph Edwards and Mary Stouton (Stourton). Wrong. Meverell Hulse had a son named Meverell but he married Elizabeth Villet, widow of Gabriel Moran. Mary Hulse, daughter of Meverell Hulse, Sr. m. Philip Locke and they were the parents of Meverell Locke (not Hulse) who m. Elizabeth Edwards. Elizabeth Edwards was the daughter of Joseph Edwards and his wife, Mary ____. Mary's surname was not Stourton. The name Stourton name came down through the Edwards family via Rev. Robert Stourton who had no children and asked that his godson, named for him, continue to carry the name Stourton and they certainly did that! But they kept it as a first or middle name, not a surname. Will of Robert Stourton, SMC, 12/4/1714-3/15/1714-15. Godson: Stourton Edwards and heirs, 190 ac. "St. Thomas" bought of James Hay, they to keep the name of Stourton. To: Parish Church at All Faith, silver tankard, to be used as sacramental ornament. Wife: Margery, Exec., and heirs, 300 ac. dwelling plantation, "The Parting Path" and 100 ac. "Hopewell" and residue of estate, real and personal. Overseers: Joseph Edwards, Capt. Thomas Truman Greenfield. Wit.: Charles Smith, Cosmos Parsons, Robert Scott. (2 and 3) They had a son named Jesse, who was born in St. Mary’s County in 1755, and died 9 Nov 1815. He married Sarah Bruce, NOT Sarah Bruce Reeder! Jesse was a surveyor in SMC in 1777. Agree that Jesse Locke was the son of Meverell Locke and Elizabeth Edwards and that he was a surveyor. His wife was Sarah Bruce, daughter of William Bruce and Elizabeth Reeder. (4) Meverell Locke devised his estate as follows: Will of Meverell Locke, SMC, 4/20/1764-5/5/1764. Son: Meverell, two tracts I bought of Stourton Edwards called "St. Thomas with Addition", 455 ac. and "Doe Park", 69 ac.; a sow and shoats. Wife: Elizabeth, "Hulston" 100 ac., "Truman's Lodge", 150 ac.; "Part of Keech and Price Rest", 58 ac.; "Part of John Edwards' Discovery", 165 ac.; "Truman" and "Truman's Hunting Quarter" 200 ac. during her her life and at her decease to his sons, Jesse Locke, George Locke, and Thomas Locke. Remainder of estate to my six children: Jesse, George, Anne, Mary, Elizabeth, and Thomas. Wit: John Edwards, John Locke, Thomas Dent. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). (5) I'm not sure what land Jesse actually received from his father's estate, but below is what he owned at various times. He was a surveyor and he did buy other properties from time to time. 1775 Lock, Jesse Locks Meadow 27 Patent Record BC and GS 49, p. 259 1787 Lock, Jesse Kellys Luck 138 Alienations and Transfers Resurrection 1788 Lock, Jesse Luck and Fortune 223 Unpatented Certificate 286 1788 Lock, Jesse Kellys Fortune 210 Alienations and Transfers Resurrection 1792 Lock, Jesse Luck and Fortune 233 Patent Record IC G, p. 161 1796 Lock, Jesse Long Looked for Come at Last 300 Alienations and Transfers Resurrection 1796 Lock, Jesse Long Looked for Come at Last 300 Alienations and Transfers Resurrection 1797 Lock, Jesse Mill Alienations and Transfers 1797 Lock, Jesse Millseat Alienations and Transfers 1797 Lock, Jesse Little Yielding Addition 19 Patent Record IC M, p. 313 New Town (6) Sarah Hulse is shown owning "Truman's Lodge", 200 ac. in Resurrection 100 in 1707 which was patented by Nathaniel Truman in 1676 (Chr. of SM). Don't know where Pearle? is coming from and I'm not sure if she was the widow of Meverell Hulse or not. (7) Westfield was Reeder property. Susanna Reeder, daughter of John Reeder and Dicandia Smith (she was an only child) m. first, John Ireland and second, Gustavus Brown. She was the granddaughter of Thomas Reeder and Susanna (Jordan?). 7/3/1814: ST. MARY'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) A 1, 1777-1827, MSA CE 121-1, book A-1 (page 194-196 ) (My abstract). At the request of Sylvestor J. Costigan the following deed from Jesse Lock, Sarah Lock, and Susanna Suit to Susanna Brown is recorded under and by virtue of an act recorded under the Gen'l Assembly act of 1831. Indenture made 7/3/1814 Jesse Lock, Sarah Lock, and Susanna Suit for the sum of $1135.87 sell to Susanna Brown a parcel of land "Westfield Middle Ground" with addition, beg. at a Chestnut stump the original beginning of Westfield and also the beginning of "Summersets Addition" running various directions until the boundary of "Bogus Increase" then NE to the line of "Workington Park" containing 349-1/2 acres. Deed re recorded 2/14/1860. (From Tom Jennings). Susanna Suite was born Susanna Reeder and she was one of the grandchildren of Thomas Reeder and Susanna (Jordan?). She m. Thomas Suite bef. 1789. She is another one of the heirs selling off the land. (12) Jesse and Sarah had three children: William Bruce Lock, who married Mary Smith in 1810, (He died 25 Mar 1834 in SMC), Elizabeth Lock, who married Bennett Briscoe, and Susanna Lock, who married James Reeder (The nasty divorce you sent me). Basically agree, with corrections below. William Bruce Locke m. Sarah Mary Smith, daughter of Charles Somerset Smith III and Ann Sothoron. Elizabeth Locke m. Bennet Biscoe, not Bennet Briscoe. Susanna Reeder m. her cousin, James Reeder (I believe he was a brother of Susanna Reeder who m. Thomas Suite). (13) Peter O’Neale appears to be the uncle of Ann O’Neale Lock. She married Philip Lock, son of Philip and Mary Hulse Lock. He was the brother of Meverall Lock, and Uncle to Jesse Lock. This is all news to me, I'd have to have more information. Also, the last time you sent me information from this group, they really didn't have documentation that they were, in fact, descended from the Lockes of St. Mary's County. Did they offer anything else? Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: bonnietreon@hotmail.com To: lindareno@comcast.net ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:14 PM Subject: Jesse Locke or Locke and Suite or Suit family-- land information and questions RE: Jesse Locke family and James Suite family Sorry if this is a duplicate email--it appeared that it did not send the first time. -------------------------------------------------------------- I received the following information from Vann who is a descendant of James Hulse Locke who went to NC. They recently had their annual family reunion and I was unable to attend, but he sent me this information to try clear some things up. I have several questions about it: A. Who or what was "Westfield" in the information below and how does it connect to Suit? *My Suit/Suite family owned "Price's Rest" until before the Civil War when it was sold at a constable's sale to a Hezekiah Burroughs. How did my family come to own it? B. Who was Susannah Brown? Thanks. B. Treon bonnietreon@hotmail.com ----------------------------------- Here is what Vann sent me: 1.. Meverall (Merwell) Hulse, father of Mary Hulse Lock, had a son named Meverall, who married Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Joseph Edwards and Mary Stouton (Stourton). 2.. They had a son named Jesse, who was born in St. Mary’s County in 1755, and died 9 Nov 1815. He married Sarah Bruce, NOT Sarah Bruce Reeder! 3.. Jesse was a surveyor in SMC in 1777. 4.. In 1815 when Jesse died, his land was divided in several ways; He had inherited a large piece of land in SMC from his father’s will in May, 1764. He was only nine at the time, but the land went to him when his mother died in October, 1784. He received portions of the following tracts: 1.. Heelstone- 100 acres 2.. Truman’s Lodge- 150 acres 3.. Keath and Price’s Rest- 58 acres 4.. John Edwards Discovery 5.. Truman- 165 acres 6.. Truman’s Hunting Quarter- 200 acres 5.. All of this land was divided equally among Jesse, George, and Thomas Lock. 6.. The property, Truman’s Lodge, was originally noted in the 1707 SMC tithable list as being possessed by Sarah Pearle Hulse, wife of Meverall Hulse, and great-grandmother to Jesse. 7.. Jesse and Sarah sold land to Susanna Brown, April 12, 1815, six months before he died. The “Suit” name was somehow associated with the Westfield name in this sale. The size of the tract was 349 ½ acres, and the deed was found in Folio 190. The name of the lan d was “Middle Ground with an addition and strap”. 8.. On June 28, 1801 (Folio 76) Jesse deeded “Little Yielding with addition” to Elizabeth Cartwright. It was 19 ½ acres. 9.. Jesse deeded “Long Look for Come at Last”, to Thomas R. Stephens on August 5, 1807, Folio 122, 4 ¾ acres. 10.. From 1801-1812, Jesse owned “Little Worth” with a mill, 46 ¾ acres. 11.. After his death, Sarah Lock deeded to William Bruce on June 10, 1817 (Folio 209) a number of plots of land. 12.. Jesse and Sarah had three children: William Bruce Lock, who married Mary Smith in 1810, (He died 25 Mar 1834 in SMC), Elizabeth Lock, who married Bennett Briscoe, and Susanna Lock, who married James Reeder (The nasty divorce you sent me) 13.. Peter O’Neale appears to be the uncle of Ann O’Neale Lock. She married Philip Lock, son of Philip and Mary Hulse Lock. He was the brother of Meverall Lock, and Uncle to Jesse Lock. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See how Windows® connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life Click here
If anyone is interested in the Eltonhead lineage of the five Eltonhead sisters who came to Maryand and Virginia with associated lines and their children and their generations including Fenwick, Conway, Corbin, Lee, Washington, Carter, Taylor, Wormeley, Lee, etc and many others, I can give you an attachment off list if you contact me personally. The volume consists of 559 pages. It is a very good with many extending lines. Marianne Dillow
Now my head hurts (LOL). I have Thomas Shircliffe, Jr. (s/o Thomas Shircliffe and Monica Ford) married to Elizabeth Mattingly (d/o John Baptist Mattingly, Sr. and Elizabeth Unknown, possibly Brewer?). Is that incorrect? Or did Thomas Shircliffe, Jr. marry twice? This is a direct line for me (through two of the children, Elizabeth Belinda Shircliffe Dant and Elizabeth Shircliffe Leake)--or so I think! Mary Linda Reno wrote: It gets better.... Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and second, Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas Shercliffe and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, Robert and Peter Mattingly. Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" [1]<jerry876@comcast.net> To: [2]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson is not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander HAMILTON. -----Original Message----- From: [3]mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [[4]mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com ] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM To: [5]mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? List, Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID NOT MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 Nov 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. CCLR Z: 27 Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth Green, d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run of Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow for 60 lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew Simpson and Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into a bond regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the request of Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and she married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green gave to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... CCLR Z:24 Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the main branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert Green 8 Jun 1703 Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dottie Himes" [6]<djhimes@bellsouth.net> To: [7]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? Hello Linda Reno Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. Alexander Hamilton. First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 ..........if so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and Mary Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two different women. So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe who d 1707 .......then she could have married 1) Francis Spink 2) William Bradburn. Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I think this is right. Maybe others can add to this. Dottie Porter Himes Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 [8]djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" [9]<lindareno@comcast.net> To: [10]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton Good morning, Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who married Alexander Hamilton? I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, Francis Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and naming a daughter Tecla. Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: Dennis Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land adjoining that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into four parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at expiration of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John Howard. Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: Edward Field, James Martin, John Drury. "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: Francis Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis Mahoney and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 ac. 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, 16 ac. 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage given). Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 which was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: Catherine, land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney Hill" and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, William Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his will calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his administration accounts. 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert Cole and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth Bradburn, wife of William Bradburn. 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Thanks, Linda. -----Original Message----- From: Linda Reno <lindareno@comcast.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 5:06 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? Kat, >From my notes: 11/16/1760: Henry and Monica Bryan were GP to Mary Cole who was baptized at St. Joseph's RCC. (Catholic Families of So. Md. by O'Rourke). Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, Robert and Peter Mattingly. Posted to the SMC List by Judith Burger, 7/9/2004: 1. Philip (w)5 Miles, Rev. War (John (w)4, John (w)3, John2, John1) was born Abt. 1748 in Maryland, and died Bef. February 10, 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky, Resided in the Pottinger's Creek Settlement from March 1788. He married Eleanor (w) (O'Bryan) Bryan Bet. November 1767 - 1770 in St. Mary' s County, Maryland, daughter of Henry Bryan and Monica Ford. She was born 1746 in St. Mary's County, Maryland, and died Aft. 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky. I never did buy the Monica Ford marriage to Henry Bryan....glad I never changed my records (LDR). And, of course, Philip and Eleanor named a daughter Monica. There is no one document that proves the marriage of the two. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > Linda, > How can we be sure this Eleanor married Phillip Miles and Monica was the > mother? > I'm still trying to untangle several Eleanor Bryans. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Linda Reno <lindareno@comcast.net> > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:34 AM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > It gets better.... > > Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, > married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and > second, > Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor > Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. > > By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica > Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas > Shercliffe > and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. > > Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought > of > Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: > Eleanor, > land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to > brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. > Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. > provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 > years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, > Robert and Peter Mattingly. > > Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of > Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. > > Linda Reno > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > >> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >> >> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >> is >> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >> >> >> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >> HAMILTON. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> List, >> >> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >> NOT >> >> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >> Nov >> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >> >> >> CCLR Z: 27 >> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth >> Green, >> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run >> of >> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >> >> 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow >> for 60 >> [The entire original message is not included]
The Stratford girls are another issue. Admin. accts. of Joseph Stratford 1/8/1688. Payments to: Arthur Thompson, Robert Bailey, Mr. James Martin, Mr. Luke Gardiner, William Stone. Admx., Mary Stratford (Skinner). NOTE: I believe this is what Donnelly used to determine that he had daughters and they married his payees! Was Arthur Thompson married to a Stratford? I don't know. He was married a second time to Susanna Carberry, 11/20/1695. Susanna Carberry was the mother of only one of his children--another daughter named Mildred Thompson, born 1696 and d. bef. 1719 who m. Archibald Pike. Colonial Settlers of St. Clement's Bay by Mary Louise Donnelly states that Susanna Carberry was the daughter of John Baptist Carberry and his first wife. Something WRONG here. She did NOT marry her uncle. Perhaps she was from a first marriage of John Baptist Carberry prior to Ann Thompson. Will of Arthur Thompson, St. Clement's Bay, St. Mary's Co., 12/15/1701--no probate date. Son: Sebastian, personal estate. Son: John, 1/2 land lying by brother Carberry's. Daughter: Tecla, residue of land. If she dies without issue to pass to wife, Susanna. Youngest daughter, Mildred house and lots in St. Clement's Town and 100 ac. on Duck Pond. Son: Oswald, 100 ac. on Duck Pond. Testator provides that at the d. of brother, John Carberry, his plantation be recovered at the expense of 5 eldest children, viz., Sebastian, John, Oswald, Mildred Shercliffe and Tecla Thompson. Wife: Susanna, Exec. and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, including all land in Baltimore Co. Wife to have charge of estate left to youngest daughter Mildred. Wit: Nicholas Guylick, James French, Martin French, John Cissell. Fenwick states that his will was probated 12/14/1702. She as Mildred Pike along with her brother Sebastian Thompson and Archibald Pike witnessed the will of Thomas Davis in 1711. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > William SHERCLIFFE son of John SHERCLIFFE and Ann SPINKE > > Mildred THOMPSON daughter of Arthur THOMPSON and Susanna STRATFORD. > > > > WILL Abstract of John SHERCLIFFE of St. Mary's Co, 2 Dec 1661/26 Mar > 1663. > To my wife Anne, execx., "Horton Hays," plantation on Bretton's Bay. > To eldest son John SHERCLIFFE, land on n.w. side of Bretton's Bay. > To youngest son William SHERCLIFFE, land on St. Clement's Bay. > To elder dau, Mary SHERCLIFFE, 100 a. of land. > "I give & bequeath unto my eldest daughter Mary, one > hundred > acres of land due unto me for the rights of importing of Josaphat > Farazell, Eliz. Morgan, Jno. Bayly and Eliz. Abrahams." > To daughter, Anne SHERCLIFFE, land. > To Cousin Thomas SPALDING, land. > "I give & beq. unto Mr. Francis Fitzherbert tobacco 300-400 pounds for > his good Prayers and to pastor of Catholick Church at New Town and I > desire Prayers of all Catholicks. In event of death of my children, > estate to pass to Roman Catholic Church and friend Peter Mills." > Overseers: Henry Spinke, brother-in-law & friend Peter Mills. > Witnesses: Edward CLARKE, > Edmond Smith, Leonard Green > Adms: Ann SHERCLIFFE & Wm SHERCLIFFE, St. Mary's Co, Aug 21, 1678.[7] > > > > > Arthur Thompson PC1-125/126 > 15 Dec 1702 > > The last will of Arthur Thompson: Maryland --- In ye name of God amen, I > Arthur > Thompson, of St Clem'ts Bay in St Mary's County, being of sound > disposition > of > mind & memory blessed be God, do make this my last will & testament, in > manor & form following, that is to say first I give & bequeath my soul to > God, who gave > it, hoping through ye merrits of Jesus Christ to receive pardon, & full > remition > of all my sins, & my body I commit to ye earth, from whence it came, to be > buried in such decent manor, as my Execurors, hereafter named shall think > fitt, > & for ye estate, which it hath pleased God to bless me withall, I bestow > ye > same, in manor & form following. Imprimis, I give & bequeath to my son > Sebastion > Thompson, 1 pewter bason. Item. I give unto my son John Thompson ye one > half > of > that land, when layed out lying by Brother Carberys, & within his bounds, > being > my proper land, to him ye John & his heirs forever, & ye other half to my > daughter Tocla, whereon my little hous & orchatt stands, to her & her > heirs > forever. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Tocla, 1 large table with > drawers, 1 feather bed, & bolster, Rugg & blanketts & 1 cow called Spott > with > all her increas forever. Item I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred > Thompson > my house & 2 lotts thereunto belonging in St Clements Town, & 100 ackers > of > land > out of my 200 acres at ye duckponds, ye other 100 to my son Oswald > Thompson, > to > them & their heirs forever, but in case my daughter should die without > issue, > then unto my loving wife, if she shall then be living to her & her heirs > forever; but if she should not then be living, that then ye lands shall > fall > to > my daughter Tocla & her heirs forever; I have 2 bills of George Halls, for > land > he bought of me but nothing payed to that if he or any of his heirs, > should > ever > come, or any other person, to injoy ye s'd land lying by old Evans, thos > bills I > give unto my youngest daughter Mildred to be put for her to such use, as > her > mother, Susan Thompson, shall think fitt. Item I give unto my daughter > Tocla, 1 > Iron pott & pothooks & 1 large chest. Item I give & bequeath unto my > loving > wife, Susan Thompson, all ye rest & residue of my whole estate, both > cattle, > hoggs & horses of what kind ---- with all their increas forever, with all > my > goods & chattles, & all my land in Baltimore County, if not sold at ye > time > of > my death, to her & her heirs forever, but if sold at ye time of my death, > ye > price to discharge all my just debts. Item further it is my will & desire > that > after the decease of brother John Carbery, if his plantation, whereon he > now > liveth be recovered at ye equall charge of my 5 oldest children, namely > Sebastion, John, Oswald, Mildred Shurtclife & Tocla, or any of them, that > shall > survive, or any of their heirs, that then they shall choos 6 honest men of > the > nabourhood, to divide & alott to everyone there part, & they shall be so > contented without farther troble, & so after & to re---, to them & their > heirs > forever. Item if my daughter Tocle should die without ishow , that then, > whatsoever, by this will is given unto her shall be equally divided > between > Sebastion, Oswald & to remain to them & their heirs forever, & to this my > last > will & testament I Constitute & appoint my loving wife, Susana Thompson, > my > sole > Exequetrichor, in witness, whereof I have here, unto, sett my hand & > affixed > my > seal this 15th day of December, Anno Dom 1702. > Arthur Thompson ((SEAL)) > (The lotts above specified is known by ye numbers 40 & 46) > Sined & Sealed in the presence of us > Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French, > John Secill (his mark) > > Maryland - St Maries County. Came Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin > French > & John Cissell, & made oath upon the Holy Evangelist, that the within > specified > Arthur Thompson, signed, sealed & delivered the within ----, to be > his ---- > & -- > -- > Sworn to before me > James Keech, D Corri; St Maries County > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kat, >From my notes: 11/16/1760: Henry and Monica Bryan were GP to Mary Cole who was baptized at St. Joseph's RCC. (Catholic Families of So. Md. by O'Rourke). Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, Robert and Peter Mattingly. Posted to the SMC List by Judith Burger, 7/9/2004: 1. Philip (w)5 Miles, Rev. War (John (w)4, John (w)3, John2, John1) was born Abt. 1748 in Maryland, and died Bef. February 10, 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky, Resided in the Pottinger's Creek Settlement from March 1788. He married Eleanor (w) (O'Bryan) Bryan Bet. November 1767 - 1770 in St. Mary' s County, Maryland, daughter of Henry Bryan and Monica Ford. She was born 1746 in St. Mary's County, Maryland, and died Aft. 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky. I never did buy the Monica Ford marriage to Henry Bryan....glad I never changed my records (LDR). And, of course, Philip and Eleanor named a daughter Monica. There is no one document that proves the marriage of the two. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > Linda, > How can we be sure this Eleanor married Phillip Miles and Monica was the > mother? > I'm still trying to untangle several Eleanor Bryans. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Linda Reno <lindareno@comcast.net> > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:34 AM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > It gets better.... > > Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, > married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and > second, > Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor > Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. > > By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica > Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas > Shercliffe > and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. > > Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought > of > Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: > Eleanor, > land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to > brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. > Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. > provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 > years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, > Robert and Peter Mattingly. > > Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of > Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. > > Linda Reno > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > >> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >> >> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >> is >> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >> >> >> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >> HAMILTON. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> List, >> >> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >> NOT >> >> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >> Nov >> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >> >> >> CCLR Z: 27 >> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth >> Green, >> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run >> of >> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >> >> 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow >> for 60 >> lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew >> Simpson and >> Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into >> a >> bond >> regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the >> request >> >> of >> Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). >> >> The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and >> she >> married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green >> gave >> >> to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... >> >> CCLR Z:24 >> Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: >> 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o >> Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and >> affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, >> being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the >> main >> >> branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert >> Green >> >> 8 Jun 1703 >> >> Shirley Middleton Moller >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> >>> Hello Linda Reno >>> >>> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >>> that >>> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >>> Alexander Hamilton. >>> >>> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >>> ..........if >>> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >>> Mary >>> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >>> different women. >>> >>> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >>> who >>> d 1707 .......then she could have married >>> 1) Francis Spink >>> 2) William Bradburn. >>> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >>> >>> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >>> think >>> this is right. >>> >>> Maybe others can add to this. >>> >>> Dottie Porter Himes >>> >>> Dottie (Porter) Himes >>> Lew > > [The entire original message is not included] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks. Did not want to connect these to the incorrect families. Mary Ann Jerry L. Clark wrote: > William SHERCLIFFE son of John SHERCLIFFE and Ann SPINKE > > Mildred THOMPSON daughter of Arthur THOMPSON and Susanna STRATFORD. > > > > WILL Abstract of John SHERCLIFFE of St. Mary's Co, 2 Dec 1661/26 Mar > 1663. > To my wife Anne, execx., "Horton Hays," plantation on Bretton's Bay. > To eldest son John SHERCLIFFE, land on n.w. side of Bretton's Bay. > To youngest son William SHERCLIFFE, land on St. Clement's Bay. > To elder dau, Mary SHERCLIFFE, 100 a. of land. > "I give & bequeath unto my eldest daughter Mary, one > hundred > acres of land due unto me for the rights of importing of Josaphat > Farazell, Eliz. Morgan, Jno. Bayly and Eliz. Abrahams." > To daughter, Anne SHERCLIFFE, land. > To Cousin Thomas SPALDING, land. > "I give & beq. unto Mr. Francis Fitzherbert tobacco 300-400 pounds for > his good Prayers and to pastor of Catholick Church at New Town and I > desire Prayers of all Catholicks. In event of death of my children, > estate to pass to Roman Catholic Church and friend Peter Mills." > Overseers: Henry Spinke, brother-in-law & friend Peter Mills. > Witnesses: Edward CLARKE, > Edmond Smith, Leonard Green > Adms: Ann SHERCLIFFE & Wm SHERCLIFFE, St. Mary's Co, Aug 21, 1678.[7] > > > > > Arthur Thompson PC1-125/126 > 15 Dec 1702 > > The last will of Arthur Thompson: Maryland --- In ye name of God amen, I > Arthur > Thompson, of St Clem'ts Bay in St Mary's County, being of sound disposition > of > mind & memory blessed be God, do make this my last will & testament, in > manor & form following, that is to say first I give & bequeath my soul to > God, who gave > it, hoping through ye merrits of Jesus Christ to receive pardon, & full > remition > of all my sins, & my body I commit to ye earth, from whence it came, to be > buried in such decent manor, as my Execurors, hereafter named shall think > fitt, > & for ye estate, which it hath pleased God to bless me withall, I bestow ye > same, in manor & form following. Imprimis, I give & bequeath to my son > Sebastion > Thompson, 1 pewter bason. Item. I give unto my son John Thompson ye one half > of > that land, when layed out lying by Brother Carberys, & within his bounds, > being > my proper land, to him ye John & his heirs forever, & ye other half to my > daughter Tocla, whereon my little hous & orchatt stands, to her & her heirs > forever. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Tocla, 1 large table with > drawers, 1 feather bed, & bolster, Rugg & blanketts & 1 cow called Spott > with > all her increas forever. Item I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred > Thompson > my house & 2 lotts thereunto belonging in St Clements Town, & 100 ackers of > land > out of my 200 acres at ye duckponds, ye other 100 to my son Oswald Thompson, > to > them & their heirs forever, but in case my daughter should die without > issue, > then unto my loving wife, if she shall then be living to her & her heirs > forever; but if she should not then be living, that then ye lands shall fall > to > my daughter Tocla & her heirs forever; I have 2 bills of George Halls, for > land > he bought of me but nothing payed to that if he or any of his heirs, should > ever > come, or any other person, to injoy ye s'd land lying by old Evans, thos > bills I > give unto my youngest daughter Mildred to be put for her to such use, as her > mother, Susan Thompson, shall think fitt. Item I give unto my daughter > Tocla, 1 > Iron pott & pothooks & 1 large chest. Item I give & bequeath unto my loving > wife, Susan Thompson, all ye rest & residue of my whole estate, both cattle, > hoggs & horses of what kind ---- with all their increas forever, with all my > goods & chattles, & all my land in Baltimore County, if not sold at ye time > of > my death, to her & her heirs forever, but if sold at ye time of my death, ye > price to discharge all my just debts. Item further it is my will & desire > that > after the decease of brother John Carbery, if his plantation, whereon he now > liveth be recovered at ye equall charge of my 5 oldest children, namely > Sebastion, John, Oswald, Mildred Shurtclife & Tocla, or any of them, that > shall > survive, or any of their heirs, that then they shall choos 6 honest men of > the > nabourhood, to divide & alott to everyone there part, & they shall be so > contented without farther troble, & so after & to re---, to them & their > heirs > forever. Item if my daughter Tocle should die without ishow , that then, > whatsoever, by this will is given unto her shall be equally divided between > Sebastion, Oswald & to remain to them & their heirs forever, & to this my > last > will & testament I Constitute & appoint my loving wife, Susana Thompson, my > sole > Exequetrichor, in witness, whereof I have here, unto, sett my hand & affixed > my > seal this 15th day of December, Anno Dom 1702. > Arthur Thompson ((SEAL)) > (The lotts above specified is known by ye numbers 40 & 46) > Sined & Sealed in the presence of us > Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French, > John Secill (his mark) > > Maryland - St Maries County. Came Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin > French > & John Cissell, & made oath upon the Holy Evangelist, that the within > specified > Arthur Thompson, signed, sealed & delivered the within ----, to be his ---- > & -- > -- > Sworn to before me > James Keech, D Corri; St Maries County > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Thanks sorry but was not clear in my request. Wanted to know who the parents of William Shercliffe and Monica Thompson were .. As I said I do not have them connected Mary Ann Jerry L. Clark wrote: > William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst > Francis Spink, 2nd William Bradburn). > > > You stated: > > Who are their parents. For some reason I do not > have them connected. > > My comments: > > Francis SPINKE a son of Edward SPINKE and Eleanor EDWARDS > > Not sure who parents are of William BRADBURN > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Mary Ann Shoemaker > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:21 PM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > this William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst > Spink, 2nd Bradburn). Who are their parents. For some reason I do not > have them connected. > > Thanks > Mary Ann Shoemaker > > > Linda Reno wrote: > >> It gets better.... >> >> Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, >> married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and >> > second, > >> Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor >> Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. >> >> By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica >> Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas >> > Shercliffe > >> and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. >> >> Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought >> > of > >> Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: >> > Eleanor, > >> land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to >> brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. >> Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. >> provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 >> years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, >> > > >> Robert and Peter Mattingly. >> >> Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of >> Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. >> >> Linda Reno >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> >> >> >>> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >>> >>> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >>> > > >>> is >>> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >>> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >>> >>> >>> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >>> HAMILTON. >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com >>> > [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > >>> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >>> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >>> >>> List, >>> >>> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >>> NOT >>> >>> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >>> Nov >>> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >>> >>> >>> CCLR Z: 27 >>> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >>> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >>> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth >>> > Green, > >>> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run >>> > of > >>> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >>> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >>> >>> 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow >>> for 60 >>> lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew >>> Simpson and >>> Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into >>> > > >>> a >>> bond >>> regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the >>> request >>> >>> of >>> Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). >>> >>> The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and >>> > she > >>> married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green >>> gave >>> >>> to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... >>> >>> CCLR Z:24 >>> Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: >>> 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o >>> Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and >>> affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, >>> being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the >>> main >>> >>> branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert >>> Green >>> >>> 8 Jun 1703 >>> >>> Shirley Middleton Moller >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello Linda Reno >>>> >>>> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >>>> that >>>> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >>>> Alexander Hamilton. >>>> >>>> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >>>> ..........if >>>> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >>>> Mary >>>> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >>>> different women. >>>> >>>> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >>>> who >>>> d 1707 .......then she could have married >>>> 1) Francis Spink >>>> 2) William Bradburn. >>>> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >>>> >>>> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >>>> think >>>> this is right. >>>> >>>> Maybe others can add to this. >>>> >>>> Dottie Porter Himes >>>> >>>> Dottie (Porter) Himes >>>> Lewisport, KY 42351 >>>> djhimes@bellsouth.net >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> >>>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Good morning, >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth >>>>> > Shercliffe > >>>>> who >>>>> married Alexander Hamilton? >>>>> >>>>> I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, >>>>> Francis >>>>> Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and >>>>> naming a daughter Tecla. >>>>> >>>>> Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: >>>>> Dennis >>>>> Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land >>>>> adjoining >>>>> that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into >>>>> four >>>>> parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, >>>>> dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: >>>>> William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, >>>>> Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at >>>>> expiration >>>>> of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, >>>>> Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, >>>>> dau. >>>>> of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John >>>>> > Howard. > >>>>> Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: >>>>> Edward >>>>> Field, James Martin, John Drury. >>>>> >>>>> "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: >>>>> Francis >>>>> Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." >>>>> >>>>> 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis >>>>> Mahoney >>>>> and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). >>>>> >>>>> 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). >>>>> >>>>> 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 >>>>> ac. >>>>> >>>>> 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, >>>>> 16 >>>>> ac. >>>>> >>>>> 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage >>>>> given). >>>>> >>>>> Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 >>>>> which >>>>> was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). >>>>> >>>>> Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: >>>>> Catherine, >>>>> land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney >>>>> Hill" >>>>> and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. >>>>> Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, >>>>> afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, >>>>> William >>>>> Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his >>>>> > will > >>>>> calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his >>>>> > administration > >>>>> accounts. >>>>> >>>>> 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert >>>>> Cole >>>>> and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William >>>>> Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). >>>>> >>>>> 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth >>>>> Bradburn, >>>>> wife of William Bradburn. >>>>> >>>>> Linda Reno >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Thomas SHERCLIFFE born Bef. 1747 St. Mary's, St. Mary's, Maryland died 28 Jul 1787 St. Mary's, St. Mary's, Maryland who married Elizabeth MATTINGLY was I believe the son of Henry SHERCLIFFE and Mary Van RESWICK. Elizabeth Mattingly the daughter of John MATTINGLY and Elizabeth BREWER Thomas SHERCLIFFE Jr. (son of Thomas Shircliffe and Monica Ford) I have him married to unknown Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. b. 1727 and d. 1791 didn't have any sons--at least he didn't name any in his will: Will of Thomas Shercliffe, Charles Co., 5/26/1789-1/24/1791. Daughter: Catherine, all the land I now own for her use and benefit as long as she lives single; if she marries, the land to be sold and equally divided among my 4 daughters Ann Sheirburn, Mary Clements, Martha Dant, and Catherine Shercliffe afsd. Daughter: Ann Sheirburn, 30 lbs. currency in addition to her part of the land; and if Catherine dies without marrying and the land is sold, Ann to have 20 lbs. currency in addition to her part of the land. Granddaughter: Martha Clements, negro girl Milly with the provison that daughter Mary to have use of the negro during her life. Grandson: William Clements, negro woman Sarah with the same proviso. Granddaughter: Martha Sheirburn, negro girl Henny with the proviso that daughter Ann have use of negro during her life. Daughter: Martha Dant, negro boys Stephen and Harry. Daughter: Catherine, my negro man Basil; negro girl Anny; and the residue of my personal estate. Execs: Daughter, Catherine and son-in-law, Joseph F. E. Dant. Wit: G. B. Causin, Ignatius Wathen, William Latimer. Probated by Catherine Shercliffe and oaths of Causin and Wathen. Descendants of Thomas Shercliffe, Jr 1 Thomas Shercliffe, Jr b: Abt. 1727 in St Mary's Co, MD d: Bef. January 24, 1791 in Charles Co, MD .. +Unknown b: Bef. 1754 m: Abt. 1774 in St Mary's Co, MD d: Bef. 1791 ... 2 Ann Shercliffe b: Bef. 1771 ....... +Unknown Sherburn m: Bef. 1791 ... 2 Mary Shercliffe b: Bef. 1771 in St Mary's Co, MD ....... +Unknown Clements m: Bef. 1791 in MD ... 2 Martha Shercliffe b: Bef. 1774 in St Mary's Co, MD d: Bef. 1818 ....... +Joseph Francis Xavier Dant b: Bef. 1763 in St Mary's Co, MD m: Bef. 1789 in St Mary's Co, MD d: Abt. 1812 in Georgetown, Washington DC Father: John Dant Mother: Eleanor Unknown ... 2 Catherine Shercliffe b: Bef. 1791 in MD ================================== My opinion: This is the most logical choice, but there's no evidence. Thomas Shercliffe's will said "all my children", not naming any of them. At the time of his death, most of the children were probably minors. No orphan's court records anywhere? Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary D. Kraeszig Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:42 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? Now my head hurts (LOL). I have Thomas Shircliffe, Jr. (s/o Thomas Shircliffe and Monica Ford) married to Elizabeth Mattingly (d/o John Baptist Mattingly, Sr. and Elizabeth Unknown, possibly Brewer?). Is that incorrect? Or did Thomas Shircliffe, Jr. marry twice? This is a direct line for me (through two of the children, Elizabeth Belinda Shircliffe Dant and Elizabeth Shircliffe Leake)--or so I think! Mary Linda Reno wrote: It gets better.... Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and second, Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas Shercliffe and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, Robert and Peter Mattingly. Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" [1]<jerry876@comcast.net> To: [2]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson is not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander HAMILTON. -----Original Message----- From: [3]mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [[4]mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com ] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM To: [5]mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? List, Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID NOT MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 Nov 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. CCLR Z: 27 Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth Green, d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run of Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow for 60 lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew Simpson and Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into a bond regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the request of Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and she married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green gave to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... CCLR Z:24 Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the main branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert Green 8 Jun 1703 Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dottie Himes" [6]<djhimes@bellsouth.net> To: [7]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? Hello Linda Reno Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. Alexander Hamilton. First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 ..........if so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and Mary Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two different women. So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe who d 1707 .......then she could have married 1) Francis Spink 2) William Bradburn. Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I think this is right. Maybe others can add to this. Dottie Porter Himes Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 [8]djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" [9]<lindareno@comcast.net> To: [10]<mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton Good morning, Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who married Alexander Hamilton? I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, Francis Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and naming a daughter Tecla. Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: Dennis Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land adjoining that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into four parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at expiration of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John Howard. Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: Edward Field, James Martin, John Drury. "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: Francis Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis Mahoney and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 ac. 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, 16 ac. 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage given). Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 which was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: Catherine, land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney Hill" and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, William Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his will calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his administration accounts. 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert Cole and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth Bradburn, wife of William Bradburn. 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this William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst Spink, 2nd Bradburn). Who are their parents. For some reason I do not have them connected. Thanks Mary Ann Shoemaker Linda Reno wrote: > It gets better.... > > Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, > married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and second, > Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor > Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. > > By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica > Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas Shercliffe > and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. > > Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of > Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, > land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to > brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. > Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. > provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 > years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, > Robert and Peter Mattingly. > > Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of > Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. > > Linda Reno > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > > >> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >> >> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >> is >> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >> >> >> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >> HAMILTON. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> List, >> >> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >> NOT >> >> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >> Nov >> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >> >> >> CCLR Z: 27 >> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth Green, >> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run of >> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >> >> 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow >> for 60 >> lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew >> Simpson and >> Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into >> a >> bond >> regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the >> request >> >> of >> Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). >> >> The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and she >> married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green >> gave >> >> to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... >> >> CCLR Z:24 >> Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: >> 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o >> Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and >> affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, >> being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the >> main >> >> branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert >> Green >> >> 8 Jun 1703 >> >> Shirley Middleton Moller >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> >> >>> Hello Linda Reno >>> >>> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >>> that >>> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >>> Alexander Hamilton. >>> >>> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >>> ..........if >>> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >>> Mary >>> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >>> different women. >>> >>> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >>> who >>> d 1707 .......then she could have married >>> 1) Francis Spink >>> 2) William Bradburn. >>> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >>> >>> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >>> think >>> this is right. >>> >>> Maybe others can add to this. >>> >>> Dottie Porter Himes >>> >>> Dottie (Porter) Himes >>> Lewisport, KY 42351 >>> djhimes@bellsouth.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> >>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton >>> >>> >>> >>>> Good morning, >>>> >>>> Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe >>>> who >>>> married Alexander Hamilton? >>>> >>>> I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, >>>> Francis >>>> Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and >>>> naming a daughter Tecla. >>>> >>>> Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: >>>> Dennis >>>> Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land >>>> adjoining >>>> that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into >>>> four >>>> parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, >>>> dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: >>>> William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, >>>> Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at >>>> expiration >>>> of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, >>>> Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, >>>> dau. >>>> of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John Howard. >>>> Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: >>>> Edward >>>> Field, James Martin, John Drury. >>>> >>>> "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: >>>> Francis >>>> Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." >>>> >>>> 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. >>>> >>>> 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis >>>> Mahoney >>>> and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. >>>> >>>> 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). >>>> >>>> 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). >>>> >>>> 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. >>>> >>>> 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 >>>> ac. >>>> >>>> 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, >>>> 16 >>>> ac. >>>> >>>> 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage >>>> given). >>>> >>>> Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 >>>> which >>>> was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). >>>> >>>> Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: >>>> Catherine, >>>> land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney >>>> Hill" >>>> and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. >>>> Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, >>>> afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, >>>> William >>>> Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his will >>>> calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his administration >>>> accounts. >>>> >>>> 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert >>>> Cole >>>> and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William >>>> Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). >>>> >>>> 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth >>>> Bradburn, >>>> wife of William Bradburn. >>>> >>>> Linda Reno >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
RE: Jesse Locke family and James Suite family Sorry if this is a duplicate email--it appeared that it did not send the first time. -------------------------------------------------------------- I received the following information from Vann who is a descendant of James Hulse Locke who went to NC. They recently had their annual family reunion and I was unable to attend, but he sent me this information to try clear some things up. I have several questions about it: A. Who or what was "Westfield" in the information below and how does it connect to Suit? *My Suit/Suite family owned "Price's Rest" until before the Civil War when it was sold at a constable's sale to a Hezekiah Burroughs. How did my family come to own it? B. Who was Susannah Brown? Thanks. B. Treon bonnietreon@hotmail.com ----------------------------------- Here is what Vann sent me: Meverall (Merwell) Hulse, father of Mary Hulse Lock, had a son named Meverall, who married Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Joseph Edwards and Mary Stouton (Stourton). They had a son named Jesse, who was born in St. Mary’s County in 1755, and died 9 Nov 1815. He married Sarah Bruce, NOT Sarah Bruce Reeder! Jesse was a surveyor in SMC in 1777. In 1815 when Jesse died, his land was divided in several ways; He had inherited a large piece of land in SMC from his father’s will in May, 1764. He was only nine at the time, but the land went to him when his mother died in October, 1784. He received portions of the following tracts: Heelstone- 100 acres Truman’s Lodge- 150 acres Keath and Price’s Rest- 58 acres John Edwards Discovery Truman- 165 acres Truman’s Hunting Quarter- 200 acres All of this land was divided equally among Jesse, George, and Thomas Lock. The property, Truman’s Lodge, was originally noted in the 1707 SMC tithable list as being possessed by Sarah Pearle Hulse, wife of Meverall Hulse, and great-grandmother to Jesse. Jesse and Sarah sold land to Susanna Brown, April 12, 1815, six months before he died. The “Suit” name was somehow associated with the Westfield name in this sale. The size of the tract was 349 ½ acres, and the deed was found in Folio 190. The name of the lan d was “Middle Ground with an addition and strap”. On June 28, 1801 (Folio 76) Jesse deeded “Little Yielding with addition” to Elizabeth Cartwright. It was 19 ½ acres. Jesse deeded “Long Look for Come at Last”, to Thomas R. Stephens on August 5, 1807, Folio 122, 4 ¾ acres. >From 1801-1812, Jesse owned “Little Worth” with a mill, 46 ¾ acres. After his death, Sarah Lock deeded to William Bruce on June 10, 1817 (Folio 209) a number of plots of land. Jesse and Sarah had three children: William Bruce Lock, who married Mary Smith in 1810, (He died 25 Mar 1834 in SMC), Elizabeth Lock, who married Bennett Briscoe, and Susanna Lock, who married James Reeder (The nasty divorce you sent me) Peter O’Neale appears to be the uncle of Ann O’Neale Lock. She married Philip Lock, son of Philip and Mary Hulse Lock. He was the brother of Meverall Lock, and Uncle to Jesse Lock. _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows® connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/119463819/direct/01/
Descendants of Andrew (Simpson) Sympson, Sr., #1H 1 [1] Andrew (Simpson) SYMPSON, Sr., #1H b: Abt. 1684 .. +Julianna GOODRICK, 2W b: Abt. 1684 *2nd Wife of [1] Andrew (Simpson) SYMPSON, Sr., #1H: .. +Elizabeth Zachariah GREEN, 226-3-4 b: 1684 Ireland m: Bef. 09 Nov 1702 d: 1753 Charles Co., MD Father: Robert Green, I, 226-3 Mother: Mary Boarman, (159-10-4) What I understand is that ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH GREEN M. ANDREW SYMPSON (see above) and did not marry Alexander Hamilton ELIZABETH SHERCLIFFE M. 1) FRANCIS GREEN SON OF FRANCIS GREEN THAT DIED IN 1707 ......................After Francis Green II died, she married 2nd Alexander Hamilton. THIS ELIZABETH SHERCLIFFE IS DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM SHERCLIFFE Look at the emails below ...........Jerry Clark says that Elizabeth Shercliffe is not the dau of William Shercliffe? Can anyone let me know if I am wrong. Thanks. Dottie Porter Himes. Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 8:22 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. > > And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson > is > not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is > correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. > > > So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander > HAMILTON. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > List, > > Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID > NOT > > MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 > Nov > 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. > > > CCLR Z: 27 > Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: > 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a > marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth Green, > d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run of > Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open > court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 > > 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow > for 60 > lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew > Simpson and > Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into > a > bond > regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the > request > > of > Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). > > The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and she > married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green > gave > > to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... > > CCLR Z:24 > Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: > 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o > Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and > affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, > being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the > main > > branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert > Green > > 8 Jun 1703 > > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > >> Hello Linda Reno >> >> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >> that >> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >> Alexander Hamilton. >> >> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >> ..........if >> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >> Mary >> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >> different women. >> >> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >> who >> d 1707 .......then she could have married >> 1) Francis Spink >> 2) William Bradburn. >> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >> >> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >> think >> this is right. >> >> Maybe others can add to this. >> >> Dottie Porter Himes >> >> Dottie (Porter) Himes >> Lewisport, KY 42351 >> djhimes@bellsouth.net >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton >> >> >>> Good morning, >>> >>> Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe >>> who >>> married Alexander Hamilton? >>> >>> I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, >>> Francis >>> Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and >>> naming a daughter Tecla. >>> >>> Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: >>> Dennis >>> Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land >>> adjoining >>> that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into >>> four >>> parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, >>> dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: >>> William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, >>> Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at >>> expiration >>> of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, >>> Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, >>> dau. >>> of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John Howard. >>> Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: >>> Edward >>> Field, James Martin, John Drury. >>> >>> "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: >>> Francis >>> Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." >>> >>> 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. >>> >>> 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis >>> Mahoney >>> and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. >>> >>> 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). >>> >>> 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). >>> >>> 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. >>> >>> 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 >>> ac. >>> >>> 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, >>> 16 >>> ac. >>> >>> 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage >>> given). >>> >>> Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 >>> which >>> was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). >>> >>> Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: >>> Catherine, >>> land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney >>> Hill" >>> and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. >>> Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, >>> afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, >>> William >>> Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his will >>> calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his administration >>> accounts. >>> >>> 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert >>> Cole >>> and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William >>> Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). >>> >>> 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth >>> Bradburn, >>> wife of William Bradburn. >>> >>> Linda Reno >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com 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 > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
William SHERCLIFFE son of John SHERCLIFFE and Ann SPINKE Mildred THOMPSON daughter of Arthur THOMPSON and Susanna STRATFORD. WILL Abstract of John SHERCLIFFE of St. Mary's Co, 2 Dec 1661/26 Mar 1663. To my wife Anne, execx., "Horton Hays," plantation on Bretton's Bay. To eldest son John SHERCLIFFE, land on n.w. side of Bretton's Bay. To youngest son William SHERCLIFFE, land on St. Clement's Bay. To elder dau, Mary SHERCLIFFE, 100 a. of land. "I give & bequeath unto my eldest daughter Mary, one hundred acres of land due unto me for the rights of importing of Josaphat Farazell, Eliz. Morgan, Jno. Bayly and Eliz. Abrahams." To daughter, Anne SHERCLIFFE, land. To Cousin Thomas SPALDING, land. "I give & beq. unto Mr. Francis Fitzherbert tobacco 300-400 pounds for his good Prayers and to pastor of Catholick Church at New Town and I desire Prayers of all Catholicks. In event of death of my children, estate to pass to Roman Catholic Church and friend Peter Mills." Overseers: Henry Spinke, brother-in-law & friend Peter Mills. Witnesses: Edward CLARKE, Edmond Smith, Leonard Green Adms: Ann SHERCLIFFE & Wm SHERCLIFFE, St. Mary's Co, Aug 21, 1678.[7] Arthur Thompson PC1-125/126 15 Dec 1702 The last will of Arthur Thompson: Maryland --- In ye name of God amen, I Arthur Thompson, of St Clem'ts Bay in St Mary's County, being of sound disposition of mind & memory blessed be God, do make this my last will & testament, in manor & form following, that is to say first I give & bequeath my soul to God, who gave it, hoping through ye merrits of Jesus Christ to receive pardon, & full remition of all my sins, & my body I commit to ye earth, from whence it came, to be buried in such decent manor, as my Execurors, hereafter named shall think fitt, & for ye estate, which it hath pleased God to bless me withall, I bestow ye same, in manor & form following. Imprimis, I give & bequeath to my son Sebastion Thompson, 1 pewter bason. Item. I give unto my son John Thompson ye one half of that land, when layed out lying by Brother Carberys, & within his bounds, being my proper land, to him ye John & his heirs forever, & ye other half to my daughter Tocla, whereon my little hous & orchatt stands, to her & her heirs forever. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Tocla, 1 large table with drawers, 1 feather bed, & bolster, Rugg & blanketts & 1 cow called Spott with all her increas forever. Item I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred Thompson my house & 2 lotts thereunto belonging in St Clements Town, & 100 ackers of land out of my 200 acres at ye duckponds, ye other 100 to my son Oswald Thompson, to them & their heirs forever, but in case my daughter should die without issue, then unto my loving wife, if she shall then be living to her & her heirs forever; but if she should not then be living, that then ye lands shall fall to my daughter Tocla & her heirs forever; I have 2 bills of George Halls, for land he bought of me but nothing payed to that if he or any of his heirs, should ever come, or any other person, to injoy ye s'd land lying by old Evans, thos bills I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred to be put for her to such use, as her mother, Susan Thompson, shall think fitt. Item I give unto my daughter Tocla, 1 Iron pott & pothooks & 1 large chest. Item I give & bequeath unto my loving wife, Susan Thompson, all ye rest & residue of my whole estate, both cattle, hoggs & horses of what kind ---- with all their increas forever, with all my goods & chattles, & all my land in Baltimore County, if not sold at ye time of my death, to her & her heirs forever, but if sold at ye time of my death, ye price to discharge all my just debts. Item further it is my will & desire that after the decease of brother John Carbery, if his plantation, whereon he now liveth be recovered at ye equall charge of my 5 oldest children, namely Sebastion, John, Oswald, Mildred Shurtclife & Tocla, or any of them, that shall survive, or any of their heirs, that then they shall choos 6 honest men of the nabourhood, to divide & alott to everyone there part, & they shall be so contented without farther troble, & so after & to re---, to them & their heirs forever. Item if my daughter Tocle should die without ishow , that then, whatsoever, by this will is given unto her shall be equally divided between Sebastion, Oswald & to remain to them & their heirs forever, & to this my last will & testament I Constitute & appoint my loving wife, Susana Thompson, my sole Exequetrichor, in witness, whereof I have here, unto, sett my hand & affixed my seal this 15th day of December, Anno Dom 1702. Arthur Thompson ((SEAL)) (The lotts above specified is known by ye numbers 40 & 46) Sined & Sealed in the presence of us Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French, John Secill (his mark) Maryland - St Maries County. Came Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French & John Cissell, & made oath upon the Holy Evangelist, that the within specified Arthur Thompson, signed, sealed & delivered the within ----, to be his ---- & -- -- Sworn to before me James Keech, D Corri; St Maries County
Attention Jerry Clark Re your email below and everyone in this group. According to what I have now, which I hope is correct 1) Francis Greene b. abt 1648-1707 & wife, Elizabeth LNU Jerry Clark sent the will for this Francis Greene 1648-1707 dated 1707. ....2) Francis Greene has a son Francis Green b abt 1664 d: unknown (below shows abt 1664-1707??? but did he actually die the same year as his father???) and he was the 1st husband of Elizabeth Shercliffe who married 2nd Alexander Hamilton. Jerry, You also sent this----------So it seems that below shows Elizabeth Shercliffe married Francis Green II. and 2nd Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton b. 1675 married 1708 Pr George Co MD to Elizabeth > (Shercliffe) Green, the young widow of Francis Green (b abt 1664 -1707) > Elizabeth was b. 1674 and d 1753, a daughter of William Shercliff and > Mildred Thompson who married 2nd a Wheeler. Elizabeth is listed in her > father Williams will as Elizabeth Shercliff Green the widow of Francis now > the wife of Alexander Hamilton. Does this make sense, does everyone agree? Thanks..........in advance Dottie Porter Himes Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com>; "'Dottie Himes'" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:58 AM Subject: Elizabeth wife of Francis GREENE > This won't work either. > If we are talking about same Francis GREENE whose will is below > Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3 > VOLUME III. > Greene, Francis,Chas. Co., 16th Sept., 1706; > > 7th May, 1707. > To son Leonard and hrs., 100 A. bought from Leonard Brooke, part of 800 > A., Green's Inheritance, lying between main road of Piscataway to > brother Robert Greene's Rowling Road, etc. > To son Francis, all testator's land on The Old Woman's Branch. > To son Giles and hrs., all land between that of sons Leonard and > Francis. > To dau. Claire, personalty. > Residue of personalty to child. afsd., wife's portion being reserved. > Exs.: Wife Elizabeth and son Leonard. > Test: Will. Chandler, Thos. Nation, John Cament. 12. 132. > > > > Then his wife Elizabeth ? is not a prospect either for wife of Alexander > HAMILTON. > > > I don't know who Francis GREENE son of Francis GREENE and Elizabeth ? > married. > > > Alexander Hamilton b. 1675 married 1708 Pr George Co MD to Elizabeth > (Shercliffe) Green, the young widow of Francis Green (b abt 1664 -1707) > Elizabeth was b. 1674 and d 1753, a daughter of William Shercliff and > Mildred Thompson who married 2nd a Wheeler. Elizabeth is listed in her > father Williams will as Elizabeth Shercliff Green the widow of Francis now > the wife of Alexander Hamilton. > >
William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst Francis Spink, 2nd William Bradburn). You stated: Who are their parents. For some reason I do not have them connected. My comments: Francis SPINKE a son of Edward SPINKE and Eleanor EDWARDS Not sure who parents are of William BRADBURN -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mary Ann Shoemaker Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:21 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? this William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst Spink, 2nd Bradburn). Who are their parents. For some reason I do not have them connected. Thanks Mary Ann Shoemaker Linda Reno wrote: > It gets better.... > > Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, > married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and second, > Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor > Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. > > By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica > Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas Shercliffe > and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. > > Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought of > Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: Eleanor, > land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to > brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. > Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. > provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 > years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, > Robert and Peter Mattingly. > > Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of > Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. > > Linda Reno > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > > >> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >> >> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >> is >> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >> >> >> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >> HAMILTON. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> List, >> >> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >> NOT >> >> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >> Nov >> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >> >> >> CCLR Z: 27 >> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth Green, >> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run of >> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >> >> 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to Julianna Price, widow >> for 60 >> lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew >> Simpson and >> Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into >> a >> bond >> regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was recorded at the >> request >> >> of >> Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., Jourdan). >> >> The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and she >> married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green >> gave >> >> to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... >> >> CCLR Z:24 >> Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: >> 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o >> Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and >> affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, >> being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the >> main >> >> branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert >> Green >> >> 8 Jun 1703 >> >> Shirley Middleton Moller >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> >> >>> Hello Linda Reno >>> >>> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >>> that >>> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >>> Alexander Hamilton. >>> >>> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >>> ..........if >>> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >>> Mary >>> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >>> different women. >>> >>> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >>> who >>> d 1707 .......then she could have married >>> 1) Francis Spink >>> 2) William Bradburn. >>> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >>> >>> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >>> think >>> this is right. >>> >>> Maybe others can add to this. >>> >>> Dottie Porter Himes >>> >>> Dottie (Porter) Himes >>> Lewisport, KY 42351 >>> djhimes@bellsouth.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> >>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton >>> >>> >>> >>>> Good morning, >>>> >>>> Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth Shercliffe >>>> who >>>> married Alexander Hamilton? >>>> >>>> I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, >>>> Francis >>>> Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and >>>> naming a daughter Tecla. >>>> >>>> Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: >>>> Dennis >>>> Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land >>>> adjoining >>>> that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into >>>> four >>>> parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, >>>> dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: >>>> William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, >>>> Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at >>>> expiration >>>> of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, >>>> Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, >>>> dau. >>>> of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John Howard. >>>> Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: >>>> Edward >>>> Field, James Martin, John Drury. >>>> >>>> "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: >>>> Francis >>>> Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." >>>> >>>> 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. >>>> >>>> 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis >>>> Mahoney >>>> and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. >>>> >>>> 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). >>>> >>>> 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). >>>> >>>> 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. >>>> >>>> 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 >>>> ac. >>>> >>>> 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, >>>> 16 >>>> ac. >>>> >>>> 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage >>>> given). >>>> >>>> Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 >>>> which >>>> was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). >>>> >>>> Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: >>>> Catherine, >>>> land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney >>>> Hill" >>>> and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. >>>> Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, >>>> afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, >>>> William >>>> Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his will >>>> calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his administration >>>> accounts. >>>> >>>> 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert >>>> Cole >>>> and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William >>>> Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). >>>> >>>> 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. 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This Name WESTFIELD is likely WESTERFIELD because a Cornelius WESTERFIELD married a Elizabeth "Betsy" BRUCE daughter of James Bruce and Mary "Polly" RUNYAN. James BRUCE a son of James BRUCE and Margaret McMahon. But I don't know how Suite family is connected to WESTERFIELD or BRUCE. -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bonnietreon@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:14 PM To: lindareno@comcast.net; mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDSTMARY] Jesse Locke or Locke and Suite or Suit family-- land information and questions RE: Jesse Locke family and James Suite family Sorry if this is a duplicate email--it appeared that it did not send the first time. -------------------------------------------------------------- I received the following information from Vann who is a descendant of James Hulse Locke who went to NC. They recently had their annual family reunion and I was unable to attend, but he sent me this information to try clear some things up. I have several questions about it: A. Who or what was "Westfield" in the information below and how does it connect to Suit? *My Suit/Suite family owned "Price's Rest" until before the Civil War when it was sold at a constable's sale to a Hezekiah Burroughs. How did my family come to own it? B. Who was Susannah Brown? Thanks. B. Treon bonnietreon@hotmail.com ----------------------------------- Here is what Vann sent me: Meverall (Merwell) Hulse, father of Mary Hulse Lock, had a son named Meverall, who married Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Joseph Edwards and Mary Stouton (Stourton). They had a son named Jesse, who was born in St. Marys County in 1755, and died 9 Nov 1815. He married Sarah Bruce, NOT Sarah Bruce Reeder! Jesse was a surveyor in SMC in 1777. In 1815 when Jesse died, his land was divided in several ways; He had inherited a large piece of land in SMC from his fathers will in May, 1764. He was only nine at the time, but the land went to him when his mother died in October, 1784. He received portions of the following tracts: Heelstone- 100 acres Trumans Lodge- 150 acres Keath and Prices Rest- 58 acres John Edwards Discovery Truman- 165 acres Trumans Hunting Quarter- 200 acres All of this land was divided equally among Jesse, George, and Thomas Lock. The property, Trumans Lodge, was originally noted in the 1707 SMC tithable list as being possessed by Sarah Pearle Hulse, wife of Meverall Hulse, and great-grandmother to Jesse. Jesse and Sarah sold land to Susanna Brown, April 12, 1815, six months before he died. The Suit name was somehow associated with the Westfield name in this sale. The size of the tract was 349 ½ acres, and the deed was found in Folio 190. The name of the lan d was Middle Ground with an addition and strap. On June 28, 1801 (Folio 76) Jesse deeded Little Yielding with addition to Elizabeth Cartwright. It was 19 ½ acres. Jesse deeded Long Look for Come at Last, to Thomas R. Stephens on August 5, 1807, Folio 122, 4 ¾ acres. >From 1801-1812, Jesse owned Little Worth with a mill, 46 ¾ acres. After his death, Sarah Lock deeded to William Bruce on June 10, 1817 (Folio 209) a number of plots of land. Jesse and Sarah had three children: William Bruce Lock, who married Mary Smith in 1810, (He died 25 Mar 1834 in SMC), Elizabeth Lock, who married Bennett Briscoe, and Susanna Lock, who married James Reeder (The nasty divorce you sent me) Peter ONeale appears to be the uncle of Ann ONeale Lock. She married Philip Lock, son of Philip and Mary Hulse Lock. He was the brother of Meverall Lock, and Uncle to Jesse Lock. _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows® connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/119463819/direct/01/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you Norma. Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:47 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to > Julianna Price, widow for 60 > lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage > between Andrew Simpson and > Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, > she enters into a bond > regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was > recorded at the request of > Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., > Jourdan). > Shirley, The above abstract has several typos in it. Below is the excerpt from the book: Norma p. 156, Charles County Land Records, Volume III by Elise Greenup Jourdan Liber H#2, Page 173 1 Jul 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana [Price, crossed out] Simpson: 19 May 1718; Andrew Simpson, planter, binds himself to Juliana Price, widow, for £60; /s/ Andrew Simpson Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew Simpson and Juliana Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into a bond regarding gift of a 12 year old Negro boy; wit. Charles Varner, Mary Siment, Marmaduke Siment Also, there is this concerning Andrew Simpson's marriage to Juliana {Goodrick) Price. (remember that Robert Price had two daughters named Mary, one by each wife.): p. 155, Charles County Land Records, Volume III Liber H#2, Page 167 14 May 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana Price: 13 May 1718; Deed of Gift from Juliana Price to youngest dau. Mary Price; a Negro girl; /s/ Juliana Price (mark); wit. Petr. Dent, A. Contee p. 78, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 398. Deed of gift. Recorded Apr 30, 1739. I, Andrew Sympson of CC, planter, for the natural love that I have for my daughter, Clear (Clare) Sympson and for divers other good causes, I make over to my sd daughter Clare Sympson 1 Negro boy called Nacy alias Ignatius, aged about 12 years, 1 new feather bed and furniture, 1 black horse called Jack that is now my wife's riding horse, with her side saddle and furniture, 1 large looking glass, 1 "Chester draws", and 1 large "arm'd chare " the glass Chister draws and chair afd being as furniture to the house I now dwell in, all of which to be the proper goods and chattels of my sd daughter Clare Sympson. I, by these presents, possess my sd daughter with the above sd goods and chattels. Signed - Andrew Sympson. Wit - Joseph Mil: Semmes, William Hagan, Ann Aderton. p. 126-127, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records Book 1770-1775 S#3 Page 86. Jul 28, 1770 from Julianna Simson, widow and relict of Andrew Simson, decd, of CC, to Henry Hagon of CC, grandson of the afd Julianna Simpson, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, and for his better maintenance, she has given Henry part of a tract of land whereon she now dwells, and adjoining the lands of sd Henry Hagon and Samuel Hanson, and binds upon Portobacco Run, containing about 100 acres, being or supposed to be a part of Saint Partricks Hills, reserving, nevertheless, the life of sd Julianna in sd land without the hindrance of Henry. Signed - Juliane (I her mark) Simpson. Wit - Dan of St Thos Jenifer*. Recorded Jan 2, 1771. Page 90. Deed of Gift. Sep 26, 1770 from Juliana Simpson of CC, widow, to Henry Hagan of CC, planter, and Ignatius Ryon of CC, planter, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, her grandson, and for 5 shillings paid by Henry, she gives Ignatius 3 slaves named Charles, Frank, and Betty, and all the other slaves, household goods, cattle and hogs, plantation utensils, and other personal estate of Juliana, for the use of Julianna during her natural life, and after her death, for the use of Henry. Ignatius agrees to let Juliana, during her life, and Henry, after her death, receive the profits and labor of the 3 slaves and other chattels and personal estate before bargained. Signed -Julianna (I her mark) Simpson, Henry Hagan, Ignatius Ryon. Wit - Thomas Brumfield, Charles Dodson. Recorded Jan 6, 1771. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Here is the Clark project address at FTDNA http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx?group=Clark And their website address http://www.htmlsd.com/ Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of marianne dillow Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 11:48 AM To: Jerry L. Clark Cc: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] DNA Family Tree DNA http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com If this doesn't work try googling Family Tree DNA and it will show a click on to go to their website. They have under Progects the Clark and Clarke surname projects where males have done their yDNA testing. Marianne Dillow