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    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe?
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. List, Forgot to add, which is obvious. Elizabeth Green d/o Robert died bef 5/19/1718 when her husband Andrew remarried. And Elizabeth wife of Alexender Hamilton was giving birth to her children at that time. Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHIRLEY MOLLER" <shirleymoller@verizon.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com>; "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:09 PM 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 >

    11/11/2008 07:22:17
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe?
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. 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

    11/11/2008 07:09:40
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton day Clare m. Leonard Green
    2. Dottie Himes
    3. Attention Jerry Clark I have Clare Hamilton, d/o John married to a Leonard Green Source Book: Genealogy of Benjamin Thomas Hamilton by Anna L. Hamilton, pg 11. The book does not give any details other than Leonard Green, no dates etc. Descendants of Alexander Hamilton, 226-2, Planter, Spye Park-2H 1 Alexander HAMILTON, 226-2, Planter, Spye Park-2H b: 1682 Spye Park, MD, Charles Co. d: 26 Apr 1731 Charles Co., MD .. +Elizabeth Zachariah Shercliff GREEN, (226-3) b: 1684 Ireland m: 1708 Charles Co., MD d: 1753 Charles Co., MD Father: Robert Green, I, 226-3 Mother: Mary Boarman, (159-10-4) 2 John Zachariah HAMILTON, 226-2-1 b: 01 Dec 1709 Charles Co, MD d: 1769 Charles Co, MD ... +Sarah STEWART, (h226-2-1) b: Abt. 1709 m: 1738 3 Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON, 226-2-1-1 b: 1740 MD, Charles Co. d: 08 Aug 1814 Iberville, LA .... +Anastasia Coomes COOMBES b: 1743 Iberville, LA m: Abt. 1760 d: 11 Aug 1799 Iberville, LA Father: Thomas Coombes Mother: Elizabeth Wharton, 1W 3 Elizabeth HAMILTON, 226-2-1-2 b: 1745 .... +Robert WADE b: Abt. 1745 3 Marmaduke HAMILTON, 226-2-1-3 b: 1748 d: 1801 3 Alexander HAMILTON, 226-2-1-4 b: 1751 3 William HAMILTON, 226-2-1-5 b: 1753 3 Clare HAMILTON, 226-2-1-6 b: 1755 .... +Leonard GREEN b: Abt. 1755 3 Henry HAMILTON, 226-2-1-7 b: 1759 2 William B. HAMILTON, 226-2-2 b: Dec 1711 Charles Co, MD d: 10 Feb 1773 Charles Co, MD, died single 2 Mary HAMILTON, 226-2-3 b: 1713 Charles Co, MD d: 1777 Charles Co, MD ... +James STEWART b: Abt. 1713 2 James HAMILTON, 15-16, Captain b: 1715 Charles Co., MD, Port Tobacco Hundred d: 20 May 1785 Prince George Co., MD ... +Mary Ann Coomes COOMBES,15-17 b: 1721 Charles Co., MD m: Abt. 1742 Charles Co., MD d: 1753 Charles Co., MD, Father: Thomas Coombes Mother: Elizabeth Wharton, 1W 3 [1] Bennett HAMILTON, 15-16-1 b: 1743 d: 1799 .... +? GREEN, #2W b: Abt. 1743 *2nd Wife of [1] Bennett HAMILTON, 15-16-1: .... +Mary Elizabeth SPALDING, 1W, child14 b: 29 Apr 1772 Port Tobacco, Charles Co, MD m: Abt. 1792 d: 19 Jan 1848 Father: Basil Spalding, Sr. Mother: Catherine (Greene) Green, #2W, (226-3-1-1-2) 3 [2] Thomas HAMILTON, 15-8, Patriot American Rev. b: 1745 MD, Charles Co., MD, "Spye Park" d: 11 Jun 1807 Springfield, Washington Co., KY at Pat Mattingly Fram .... +UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1745 m: Bef. 1765 *2nd Wife of [2] Thomas HAMILTON, 15-8, Patriot American Rev.: .... +Ann Hoskins HODGKINS, 15-9, #2 W b: 05 Jun 1758 MD, Prince George Co. m: 17 Apr 1781 Prince George Co, Upper Marlborough, Maryland d: 05 Nov 1819 Springfield, Washington Co., KY Father: Thomas Hoskins Hodgkins, II, 15-18 Mother: Lucy Page, 15-19, #1W 3 Elizabeth HAMILTON, 15-16-3 b: Abt. 1747 .... +Alexius SANSBURY, Sr. b: Abt. 1745 Prince George Co, MD d: 1819 Father: Thomas Sansbury, Jr. Mother: Eleanor Hagan, 10-28-11 3 Francis HAMILTON, 15-16-4 b: 1749 d: 1819 MD, Prince George Co. .... +Susanna BLANDFORD b: Abt. 1749 3 Mary Ann HAMILTON, 15-16-5 b: 1751 .... +Richard MITCHELL b: Abt. 1751 m: Abt. 1771 3 Ann HAMILTON, 15-16-6 b: 1753 3 Winifred HAMILTON, 15-16-7 b: 1755 .... +Joseph GARDINER b: Abt. 1755 m: 17 Jan 1795 MD, Prince George Co, Father: Clement Gardiner 2 Patrick HAMILTON, Sr. 226-2-5 b: 1717 MD, Prince George Co. d: 1790 Charles Co., MD ... +Mary Anne GREEN b: 24 Jan 1724 MD, MD, Pomfret, Charles Co, Greens Inheritance m: 02 Apr 1748 MD, Charles Co. d: 1814 Charles Co., MD Father: Francis Green III Mother: Elizabeth Wheeler 3 Leonard J. HAMILTON, Sr., 226-2-5-1 b: 1750 Charles Co., MD, "Spye Park" d: 10 Sep 1819 Calvary, KY, Marion Co., Rolling Fork, will dated 8-28-1819 probated 9-13-1819 Burial: Sep 1819 Old Holy Name of Mary Cemetery, Calvary, KY, Washington Co. .... +Ann "Nancy" MCATEE, (226-6-5-1) b: 1752 Charles Co, MD m: 1766 LaPlata, Charles Co., MD d: 1819 Calvary, KY, Marion Co. Burial: Old Holy Mary's Cemetery, Calvary, KY Father: Patrick McAtee, Jr. Mother: Sarah Ann Green, 226-6-5 3 William HAMILTON, 226-2-5-2 b: 1752 d: 1838 .... +Violetta (Letitia) HAGAN, (17-8-2) b: Abt. 1785 m: Abt. 1772 Father: Henry Hagan, 17-8 Mother: Monica Wheeler, 17-9 #2W 3 Elizabeth HAMILTON, 226-2-5-3 b: 1753 .... +George MCATEE b: Abt. 1749 m: 09 Feb 1773 3 Samuel HAMILTON, II, 226-2-5-4, 2H b: 1755 d: 1828 .... +Christina SMITH b: Abt. 1757 m: Aft. 1777 d: 1832 3 Patrick HAMILTON, II, 226-2-5-5 b: Abt. 1757 .... +Ms. HAMILTON b: Abt. 1767 m: Abt. 1786 3 Anna HAMILTON, (226-2-5-6) b: 1758 Charles Co., MD d: KY .... +John CLEMENTS, 178-2-7-1-4 b: Abt. 1745 Charles Co., MD m: Abt. 1793 Charles Co., MD d: 17 Nov 1803 Nelson Co. , KY Father: Leonard Clements, Sr., 178-2-7-1 Mother: Miss Adams 3 [3] Edward HAMILTON, 226-2-5-7 b: 04 Jun 1762 d: 27 May 1824 .... +Mary Ann BOARMAN, 1W b: Abt. 1759 m: 20 Nov 1786 MD, Charles Co. *2nd Wife of [3] Edward HAMILTON, 226-2-5-7: .... +Eleanor HAWKINS, 2W b: Abt. 1759 m: Aft. 1786 3 Mary HAMILTON, 226-2-5-8 b: Abt. 1763 d: 1819 MD, single 3 Henrietta Henny HAMILTON, 226-2-5-9 b: Abt. 1764 2 Samuel HAMILTON, 226-2-6 b: 1719 Charles Co, MD d: 1773 Charles Co, MD ... +Elizabeth GREEN b: Abt. 1719 3 no children HAMILTON Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 6:28 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton > > Dear List, > > Does anyone have will of the John Hamilton son of Alexander Hamilton and > Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > > I understand this John Hamilton has a daughter Clare born abt 1755 could > she > be the Cloe ? wife of Richard Langhorn CLARKE? > > Always have to consider this since Hamilton Family plays as much a role in > my Clarke line as HOWARD, BRAY, JOHNSON, etc. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/11/2008 06:58:16
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Thomas & 2ndW, Ann Hodgkins/Hoskins
    2. Dottie Himes
    3. Attention Jerry Clark and all on the list Re Thomas Hamilton and his second wife, I thought I would advise that I have her last name as being Hodgkins and also shown as Hoskins too..... Descendants of James Hamilton, 15-16, Captain 1 James HAMILTON, 15-16, Captain b: 1715 Charles Co., MD, Port Tobacco Hundred d: 20 May 1785 Prince George Co., MD .. +Mary Ann Coomes COOMBES,15-17 b: 1721 Charles Co., MD m: Abt. 1742 Charles Co., MD d: 1753 Charles Co., MD, Father: Thomas Coombes Mother: Elizabeth Wharton, 1W 2 [1] Bennett HAMILTON, 15-16-1 b: 1743 ...Mary Elizabeth SPALDING, #1W b: Abt. 1743 *2nd Wife of [1] Bennett HAMILTON, 15-16-1: ... +? GREEN, #2W b: Abt. 1743 2 [2] Thomas HAMILTON, 15-8, Patriot American Rev. b: 1745 Charles Co., MD, "Spye Park" d: 11 Jun 1807 Springfield, Washington Co., KY at Pat Mattingly Fram ... +UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1745 m: Bef. 1765 *2nd Wife of [2] Thomas HAMILTON, 15-8, Patriot American Rev.: ... +Ann (Hodgkin) HOSKINS, 15-9, #2 W b: 05 Jun 1758 Prince George Co., MD m: 17 Apr 1781 Prince George Co, Upper Marlborough, Maryland d: 05 Nov 1819 Springfield, Washington Co., KY Father: Thomas Hodgkins Hoskins, II, 15-18 Mother: Lucy Page, 15-19, #1W 2 Francis HAMILTON, 15-16-3 b: 1749 ... +Susan BLANDFORD b: Abt. 1749 2 Mary Ann HAMILTON, 15-16-4 b: 1751 ... Richard MITCHELL b: Abt. 1751 2 Ann HAMILTON, 15-16-5 b: 1753 2 Winafrid HAMILTON, 15-16-6 b: 1755 With all this wonderful discussions on the Hamiltons, I thought I should send this to show another spelling of Thomas Hamilton's 2nd wife. ------------- Just to make sure that we do have the right Thomas Hamilton, above was b. in 1745 and his father James was born 1715. Below shows Thomas Hambleton (Hamilton) age 40 in 1756? makes Thoms born 1716?? Just wanted to check this before the discussion goes on. According to below Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1993 Vol 34 > No 1; Charles County Depositions H-M by Robert W. Barnes; > Continued from > vol. 33, no 4, p. 693. CHLR=Charles County > land records (followed by Book:page). > HAMBLETON, Thomas, age 40, 15 > Nov. 1756; CHLR 50: F#3, 1756-1757:300. Thanks also to all the wonderful genealogists on this list who care about the Hamilton Family, and I am trying to follow along, so that my records are definitely correct. The Hamilton Family is related to my maternal side of the family so it is important to have the correct info. I am behind a couple days on the emails so I will be printing and studying each one of them, and respond if I have any questions. If one of the Genealogists on this list, can solve all the info sent on many emails about who is who, could someone who has worked through the many emails, send all of us a correct update so that WE all have the records correct. THANK YOU (PS I am changing the subject on this email from William B. Hamilton and Ann Coombes to Thomas Hamilton to Ann Hodgkins so that everyone catches the info on THOMAS HAMILTON AND ANN Hodgkins) Sincerely, Dottie Porter Himes. Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: "'Norma Lundgren'" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:34 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? >I believe he is the Thomas Hamilton who married Ann Hodkins, therefore the > son of James Hamilton and Mary Ann Combs > > -----Original Message----- > From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Norma Lundgren > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:06 PM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > > Does anyone know who was this Thomas Hamilton? > > > Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1993 Vol 34 > No 1; Charles County Depositions H-M by Robert W. Barnes; > Continued from vol. 33, no 4, p. 693. CHLR=Charles County > land records (followed by Book:page). > HAMBLETON, Thomas, age 40, 15 Nov. 1756; CHLR 50: F#3, > 1756-1757:300. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K. Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> List- >> I've been working on this issue myself and have come to >> the conclusion that we need the original deed to cofirm >> that what is quoted in parenthesis. >> (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for >> creating relationships where none may have existed. >> I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. >> Mentions of Joseph suggest he was unavailable at probate. >> Not sure if these records housed in New Orleans, which is >> still a mess after Katrina. I do have the citation of the >> church. While there is no marriage date stated it mentions >> children names. >> My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next >> reunion to get to Chas. Co. >> I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known >> surname for wife of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. >> Much has been "created". >> William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests >> only to brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. >> I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if >> anyone needs it. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> >> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM >> To: Dottie Himes <djhimes@bellsouth.net>; >> mdstmary@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia >> Coombes? >> >> Dottie, >> The following info seems to be "the" source for the info >> that you posted. >> But I think the info is confusing. >> >> http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm >> Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton >> of Spy Park and >> Elizabeth Sheircliffe >> Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, >> Iberville Parish, >> LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON >> >>>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>>know that Wm was >> married to Anastasia before he died. >> Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan >> 1771; but she had >> died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun >> of 1771. >> I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died >> there and I'm sure >> she died at home also. >> >> Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. >> Shirley Middleton Moller >> >> >> http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm >> Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles >> County, Maryland, >> 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, >> Charles County. >> Children: >> >> Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James >> HAMILTON/Hambleton >> >> Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married >> Drusilla CULVER >> >> Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's >> Inheritance, died >> 1804, Charles County, Maryland >> >> Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton >> of Spy Park and >> Elizabeth Sheircliffe >> Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, >> Iberville Parish, >> LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON >> >> Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby >> STEWART >> >> William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, >> Nelson County, >> Kentucky >> >> Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 >> >> Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died >> 1817, Hardy County, >> Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >> To: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; >> "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" >> <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia >> Coombes? >> >> >>> Hi Norma, >>> >>> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >>> what it says, >>> This lease is for the term of the natural >>>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>>> the sd William, >>>> and >>>> Patrick Hamilton, >>> >>> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >>> sometimes hard to >>> do. >>> >>> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >>> that he did not >>> marry, >>> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >>> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >>> the Will of William >>> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >>> It sure is puzzling. >>> >>> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >>> Just to be sure, >>> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >>> Do you have Coombes? >>> >>> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >>> able to help us. >>> >>> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >>> dates for William B >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >

    11/11/2008 06:02:43
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. OK, thanks. Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:33 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? I erred in my answer to your question. Since William didn't have any children and his brother John died before him, his heir-at-law would be the heir-at-law of his eldest brother, John, i.e. Joseph. ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHIRLEY MOLLER" <shirleymoller@verizon.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Norma, Linda, Wouldn't heir at law mean he was the son of Wm and Anastasia? Or could it be some other relative? Shirley Will of William Hamilton, Charles Co., planter 6/20/1771-2/10/1773. To: Mr. Hunter and Rools, 60 lbs. sterling to be given to the poor of Port Tobacco and Pomfret congregation. Brother: Patrick Hamilton, Exec., negro man Steven and negro woman Sarah. To: Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, pt. of "Green Springs", pt. of "Saint Mathis", negroman Tom and negro woman Nell. Sister: Mary Stourd, negro man Adam and boy Harry. To: Henrietta Baggett, negro Mary, cow and calf, colt, and furniture. Brother: John Hamilton's children a negro man Jack, negro boy Peter, and negro girl Cloe. Brother: James Hamilton, negro girl Priss. To: William Hamilton, son of Patrick, negro boy Abraham. Brothers: Patrick, James, and Samuel and sister, Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements, Leonard Green, Jr., Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton, heir-at-law, was not present at probate. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle initial "B" come from? This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. Will of James Hamilton Prince George's Co., MD dated: 20 May 1785 probated: 22 Oct 1785 In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following Articles Vizt Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one Horse and sadle Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one Horse and Sadle Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary Ann Michell Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 James Hamilton (seal) Signed Sealed & published and Delivered in the presence of the words first being put down (after the Death of his mother0 which are interlined Francis Boone The Last Will of Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton Joseph Boone 1785 Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other Certified my Saml Tyler Rr Wills Prince Geo County James Hamilton his last Will and Testament Exhibited this 22nd day of October 1785 Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 10 Feb 1773 To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto bacco and Pomfred Congregation. To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro woman Sarah. To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro woman Nell. To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy Peter and Negro girl Cloe. To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 reads: "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat Beyond the seas" Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a "B?" 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: Follow the land in the family. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" To: Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion > that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is > quoted in > parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating > relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph > suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these > records housed > in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do > have the > citation of the church. While there is no marriage date > stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to > Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife > of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been > "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to > brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she > had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm > sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, > died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy > County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" > To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of >> William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be >> sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring ------------------------------- 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

    11/11/2008 02:25:24
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. OK, so that then means that this Joseph named in the will was the son of Wm and Anastasia. Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Heir-at-law was the eldest son of the person whose estate was being probated. ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHIRLEY MOLLER" <shirleymoller@verizon.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Norma, Linda, Wouldn't heir at law mean he was the son of Wm and Anastasia? Or could it be some other relative? Shirley Will of William Hamilton, Charles Co., planter 6/20/1771-2/10/1773. To: Mr. Hunter and Rools, 60 lbs. sterling to be given to the poor of Port Tobacco and Pomfret congregation. Brother: Patrick Hamilton, Exec., negro man Steven and negro woman Sarah. To: Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, pt. of "Green Springs", pt. of "Saint Mathis", negroman Tom and negro woman Nell. Sister: Mary Stourd, negro man Adam and boy Harry. To: Henrietta Baggett, negro Mary, cow and calf, colt, and furniture. Brother: John Hamilton's children a negro man Jack, negro boy Peter, and negro girl Cloe. Brother: James Hamilton, negro girl Priss. To: William Hamilton, son of Patrick, negro boy Abraham. Brothers: Patrick, James, and Samuel and sister, Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements, Leonard Green, Jr., Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton, heir-at-law, was not present at probate. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle initial "B" come from? This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. Will of James Hamilton Prince George's Co., MD dated: 20 May 1785 probated: 22 Oct 1785 In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following Articles Vizt Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one Horse and sadle Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one Horse and Sadle Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary Ann Michell Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 James Hamilton (seal) Signed Sealed & published and Delivered in the presence of the words first being put down (after the Death of his mother0 which are interlined Francis Boone The Last Will of Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton Joseph Boone 1785 Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other Certified my Saml Tyler Rr Wills Prince Geo County James Hamilton his last Will and Testament Exhibited this 22nd day of October 1785 Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 10 Feb 1773 To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto bacco and Pomfred Congregation. To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro woman Sarah. To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro woman Nell. To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy Peter and Negro girl Cloe. To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 reads: "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat Beyond the seas" Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a "B?" 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: Follow the land in the family. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" To: Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion > that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is > quoted in > parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating > relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph > suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these > records housed > in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do > have the > citation of the church. While there is no marriage date > stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to > Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife > of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been > "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to > brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she > had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm > sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, > died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy > County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" > To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of >> William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be >> sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring ------------------------------- 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

    11/11/2008 02:23:08
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William Hamilton & Violetta Hagan
    2. Jerry L. Clark
    3. Dear List, Does anyone have dates on this William Hamilton, his wife or his children as to birth or death? Or who his children married? Did any of his children go to Kentucky? He does have a son named William Hamilton. According to many web sites they claim this William Hamilton whose will is below was born abt 1751. Did any of his children go to Kentucky, especially his son William Hamilton who maybe the William Hamilton born abt 1770 whose son was also a William HAMILTON who married Elizabeth PADGET. I can't prove this is the case, but perhaps if I knew more I could at least rule out the possibility. This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton

    11/11/2008 01:32:42
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton
    2. Linda Reno
    3. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:28 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton > > Dear List, > > Does anyone have will of the John Hamilton son of Alexander Hamilton and > Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > > I understand this John Hamilton has a daughter Clare born abt 1755 could > she > be the Cloe ? wife of Richard Langhorn CLARKE? > > Always have to consider this since Hamilton Family plays as much a role in > my Clarke line as HOWARD, BRAY, JOHNSON, etc. > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/11/2008 12:51:58
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. Norma Lundgren
    3. I erred in my answer to your question. Since William didn't have any children and his brother John died before him, his heir-at-law would be the heir-at-law of his eldest brother, John, i.e. Joseph. ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHIRLEY MOLLER" <shirleymoller@verizon.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Norma, Linda, Wouldn't heir at law mean he was the son of Wm and Anastasia? Or could it be some other relative? Shirley Will of William Hamilton, Charles Co., planter 6/20/1771-2/10/1773. To: Mr. Hunter and Rools, 60 lbs. sterling to be given to the poor of Port Tobacco and Pomfret congregation. Brother: Patrick Hamilton, Exec., negro man Steven and negro woman Sarah. To: Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, pt. of "Green Springs", pt. of "Saint Mathis", negroman Tom and negro woman Nell. Sister: Mary Stourd, negro man Adam and boy Harry. To: Henrietta Baggett, negro Mary, cow and calf, colt, and furniture. Brother: John Hamilton's children a negro man Jack, negro boy Peter, and negro girl Cloe. Brother: James Hamilton, negro girl Priss. To: William Hamilton, son of Patrick, negro boy Abraham. Brothers: Patrick, James, and Samuel and sister, Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements, Leonard Green, Jr., Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton, heir-at-law, was not present at probate. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle initial "B" come from? This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. Will of James Hamilton Prince George's Co., MD dated: 20 May 1785 probated: 22 Oct 1785 In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following Articles Vizt Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one Horse and sadle Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one Horse and Sadle Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary Ann Michell Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 James Hamilton (seal) Signed Sealed & published and Delivered in the presence of the words first being put down (after the Death of his mother0 which are interlined Francis Boone The Last Will of Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton Joseph Boone 1785 Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other Certified my Saml Tyler Rr Wills Prince Geo County James Hamilton his last Will and Testament Exhibited this 22nd day of October 1785 Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 10 Feb 1773 To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto bacco and Pomfred Congregation. To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro woman Sarah. To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro woman Nell. To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy Peter and Negro girl Cloe. To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 reads: "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat Beyond the seas" Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a "B?" 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: Follow the land in the family. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" To: Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion > that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is > quoted in > parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating > relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph > suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these > records housed > in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do > have the > citation of the church. While there is no marriage date > stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to > Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife > of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been > "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to > brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she > had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm > sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, > died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy > County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" > To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of >> William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be >> sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring ------------------------------- 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

    11/10/2008 08:33:48
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton- no will
    2. K Woodring
    3. John apparently died intestate. The only records are the ones I posted (inventory and accounting) "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> wrote: Dear List, Does anyone have will of the John Hamilton son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Shercliffe? I understand this John Hamilton has a daughter Clare born abt 1755 could she be the Cloe ? wife of Richard Langhorn CLARKE? Always have to consider this since Hamilton Family plays as much a role in my Clarke line as HOWARD, BRAY, JOHNSON, etc. ------------------------------- 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 Woodring

    11/10/2008 02:13:23
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Joseph Hamilton and Anastasia Coome
    2. K Woodring
    3. List- My sources are not originals and note that dates are also absent from parish excerpt: Hebert, Rev. Donald J. A Guide to Church Records in Lousianna. Eunice, LA. 1975.p 22. Saint Gabriel Church (Est. 1765) River Road, Hwy 75, St. Gabriel, LA 70776 Registers prior to 1870 are housed in BDRA (Baton Rouge Diocesan Archives- ???) Marr. 1785/ Bapt 1781/ Fun. 1785) Bodin, Rt. Rev. Msgr. George A., Selected Acadian and Louisianna Church Records. Attakapas Historical Association. St. Martinville, LA. 1968. Abbrev. of Church Names p ix. (SG = Saint Gabriel),also p H-185-186. Hamilton (Hammelton, Amilton) Alexandre (John C. & Marie Turner) m 30 Sept. 1828 (SM) Clemence Broussard. Charlotte Elisa (Alexandre & Clemence Broussard) b. 6 Dec 1832 bt. 1834 (SM) John C. m. Marie Turner (SM) Joseph m. Anastasie Come (Comme) (SG) Marguerite m. Paul Foret. Marie (Joseph & Anastasie Come) m. Firmin Landry. Marie Helen (Joseph & Anastasie Comme) m. Joseph Marie Braux. Marie Marguerite Amelie (Alexandre & Clemence Broussard b. 3 May 1834. (SM) Hamilton, Lamar. SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: List, Found the source for Anastasia Coombes d/o Thomas Coombes and Elizabeth Wharton marrying Joseph s/o of John Hamilton and Sarah Stewart. Donnelly put it forth in her book on the Hamilton family. But even if Anastasia didn't marry Wm Hamilton, she would have been to old to marry Joseph. And if she did marry Wm Hamilton she surely wouldn't have remarried to his nephew. So some person having come upon both bits of info took Donnelly's info and the info from the Kelley & Cherault book combined them and made it one Anastasia, marrying both men. Source: IMPRINTS 1608 - 1908 Hamilton, Allied Families by Sister Mary Louise Donnelly. Page 15 " John Hamilton the oldest son of Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton was b 12/1709. In a 1762 deposition John declares himself 53 years old and the son of Alexander Hamilton. John m Sarah Stewart the daughter of Daniel Stewart and Sarah Roby. In the 1758 tax list of Port Tobacco he is listed with one taxable son Joseph. Joseph m. Anastasia Coombes the daughter of Thomas Coombes and Elizabeth Wharton." Shirley Middleton Moller > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Woodring" > To: > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:49 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Wm Hamilton and Anastasia Coombes No middle > initial in his name. > > > I currently have Joseph as eldest son of John Hamilton and Sarah Stewart > and married to Anastacia Coombes b. ca 1743 d. 11 Aug 1799. > > 2 Aug 1769 > Charles Co, MD > Final Account of Sarah Hambleton Adminstratrix John Hamble[ton] £48.12.11 > 3/4 > Representatives: widow and 8 [9] children: Joseph, Ignatius [,] > Elizabeth, Laurence, Marmaduke, Alexander & Clare all at age William 17 > years old the 16th of next November Henry 10 years old 22nd next November > note* Charles County version differs slightly from original Perogative > Court record > > The Inventory of John Hamilton > AN INVENTORY of the Goods and Chattles of John Hambleton late of Charles > County Deceased in CurrY at the rate of late Inspection Law-- > To 1 Draught Horse 11 Years old £7 - - > To 2 Cows & Calves @ 65/ and 1 Heifer > @ 35/ ..............:........................................ 8 5 0 > To 1 Sow 12/6 & 4 Shoats @ 4/ each 1 8 6 > To 8 Barrels of Corn Dd @ 8/ p[er] Barl ................ 3 4 0 > To 2 Barrels of very bad D° @ 3/9 0 7 6 > To 1 old Bed and furniture 60/ and > 2 very bad D° 20/ each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 > To 2 old Wheels & 1 pair Cards 1 0 0 > To 2 old Tables & 4 old Chairs 0 11 6 > To 1 old Chist [=chest] & 1 old Trunk > both Dd [=damaged] 0 7 6 > To 1 Hive of Bees 10/ & 1 D° 3/9 0 13 9 > To 85% lb. Bacon @ 6d ................ 2 2 9 > To 1 Spade 2/6. 2 old Weeding hoes @ 2/ ... 0 6 6 > To old flukes 4/. a parcel of old Coopers > Tools 5/ 0 9 0 > To 1 Iron Candle Stick 1/. 1 pepper box 3d .. 0 1 3 > To 1 old frying pan 4/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 0 > To 43 Ib Pott Iron @ 4d is 14/4 > 16% lb. Damaged D° @ 1% is 3/3% 0 17 7 ¾ > To 1 old Box Iron & Heaters 5/ 0 5 0 > To 19 lb. old pewter @ 1/. 1 Raw hide 8/ > 10 lb. fatt @ 4d is 3/4 1 10 4 > To a parcel of Earthen Ware 5/ > 2 Bottles @ 3d. 6d. ................ 0 5 6 > To 1 old Saddle & Bridle 5/. % peck > of Beans 6d. 2 old Bags 3/9 0 9 3 > To 2 Bushels of Meal 4/. his Wearing > Apparil 20/ 1 4 0 > To a parcel of old Lumber 20/ 1 0 0 > Rob Mundell for Wm Coomes (seal) > John Glassford - Co > Sam: Hanson, Credr- Willm Coomes Junr (seal) > his her > Alexander + Hamilton Clare + Hamilton > mark mark > Charles County Sst, On the Tenth Day of May 1769 Came Sarah Hambleton > Administratrix of John Hambleton late of Charles County Deceased and made > Oath that the within is a Just and perfect Inventory of all and Singular > the Goods and Chattles of the said Deceased that came to her hands at the > Time of making the Same that she knows of no Concealment of any part or > parcel thereof by any person whatsoever that if she Should Discover any > Concealment or Suspect any to be she will acquaint the Commissary Gen1 for > the Time being or his Deputy with Such Discovery or Cause of Suspicion > that it may be Enquired into and that She will well and truly give an > Account of all and every part of the Deceaseds personal Estate that shall > hereafter come to her hands Possession or Knowledge. > Sworn before Walter Hanson DCom > Maryland Prerogative Court Inventories Liber 100, folio 61-62 > Maryland State Archives, Annnapolis, MD. > > Joseph would have been heir of his father John who died in 1769 BEFORE > his brother William (1773) but who hadn't changed his will to reflect it. > > Thirty Acadians sailed from Port Tobacco, Maryland on the schooner > Britain for New Orleans on Jan. 5, 1769. They got to the mouth of the > Mississippi by Feb. 21, but they couldn't travel upriver due to heavy fog. > A strong east wind blew them to Matagorda Bay , Texas , where it was > seized by the Spanish. The crew and passengers were arrested as smugglers > and had to work at hard labor in Presidio de La Bahia (today's Goliad , > Texas ). When they were released, they traveled overland to Natchitoches , > arriving in late October. The fellow in charge, Commandant Athanaze > Demezieres tried to get them to stay there, but they convinced him > otherwise. The made it to Iberville Parish, and were given land on the > west bank of the Mississippi River by mid-April. A number of these > Acadians later moved to the Opelousas area. (The Founding of New Acadia, > Brasseaux, p. 104) > My Very Dear Sir: From the attached documents Your Excellency will see > what happended to an English (Maryland) vessel that enetered Espirtu Santo > Bay... > > To the Most Excellent Senor Don Alexandro O'Reilly...governor of > Louisianna: We, John Steel, Francis Loundiz, Joseph Mattingly, Philip > Ford, Leonard Mattingly, Neal Kerigan, Joseph Hamilton, Charles Steward, > and Joseph Mattingly, Jr., seaman of the English (Maryland) schooner La > Bretana, presenting ourselves most humbly before your Excellency, say the > on the 5th of January this year, we left the port of Maryland (Port > Tobacco) with one hundred passengers aboard, destined for New Orleans, and > that on the 21st of February following, we sighted the coast of Lousianna; > but due to easterly winds and continuous fog we were driven some eighty > leagues south and then to the west of the Mississippi... > ...We were detained by the said Don Francisco Thobar, until the 11th of > September, when Don Rafael Martinez Pacheco, commandant of Fort Cokesaw, > was sent by the governor of that province to take us to Natchitoches. > There we were embarked in some canoes for New Orleans, where we arrived on > the 9th of this month (December)... > MARTÍNEZ PACHECO, RAFAEL (?-?). In 1759 Rafael Martínez Pacheco, presidio > commander and government official, petitioned the viceroy of New Spain for > a post in Texas, where he said he had had experience in helping Diego > Ortiz Parrilla move the San Francisco Xavier de Gigedo Presidio from the > San Marcos River to the San Saba in 1757. Martínez claimed to have > recruited families to settle at San Saba and to have served as conductor > of supplies and horses for San Antonio de Béxar Presidio. On November 23, > 1763, he was appointed commander of San Agustín de Ahumada Presidio,qv on > the lower Trinity River. His inadequate work and failure to report > antagonized Governor Ángel de Martos y Navarrete, who ordered the removal > of the presidio to Los Horconcitos and eventually ordered Martínez's > arrest. In the ensuing conflict the presidio was burned, and Martínez fled > to La Bahía and San Antonio. Hugo Oconór, who came to San Antonio in 1765 > to investigate the matter, found Martínez > Pacheco not responsible for the trouble and returned him to his presidio. > He arrived at the Trinity on September 28, 1769, and began an efficient > administration of his post. In the fall of 1769 he was made responsible > for delivering to the French post at Natchitoches a group of English, > German, and Cajun families who had been shipwrecked near La Bahía. > > > EPERRY4616@aol.com wrote: > > Shirley -- > Do you know a) when/where James Hamilton died? b) the children of James > Hamilton and Mary Ann Coomes/Combs? > > Ernie > > In a message dated 11/10/2008 12:47:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > shirleymoller@verizon.net writes: > > Pulled the original and it reads as follows....... > > 5/8/1750: Lease from Henry Neale of SMC, Gent. to William and Patrick > Hamilton of CC, planters, 225 ac., pt. of "Green Springs" in CC for the > lives of > William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton Wife of the said William and Patrick > Hamilton. Ann Neale released her dower. (CC Land Rec. Book Z, #2: > 424-425). > > So I would bet the following deed is correct also. > > 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick > Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 > ac. > Sarah, Anna Statia, and Mary Anne, wives of sd. John, William, and James > relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). > > William was married, and Anastasia had already died so who else would he > leave his estate to? His family. > > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > > > > **************AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all > other > Holiday needs. Search Now. > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212792382x1200798498/aol?redir=http://searchblog.aol.com/2008/11/04/happy-holidays-from > -aol-search/?ncid=emlcntussear00000001) > > ------------------------------- > 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 Woodring > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring

    11/10/2008 02:05:50
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. Jerry L. Clark
    3. I believe he is the Thomas Hamilton who married Ann Hodkins, therefore the son of James Hamilton and Mary Ann Combs -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norma Lundgren Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:06 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Does anyone know who was this Thomas Hamilton? Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1993 Vol 34 No 1; Charles County Depositions H-M by Robert W. Barnes; Continued from vol. 33, no 4, p. 693. CHLR=Charles County land records (followed by Book:page). HAMBLETON, Thomas, age 40, 15 Nov. 1756; CHLR 50: F#3, 1756-1757:300. ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion that we need the original deed to cofirm > that what is quoted in parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph suggest he was unavailable at probate. > Not sure if these records housed in New Orleans, which is > still a mess after Katrina. I do have the citation of the > church. While there is no marriage date stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. > Much has been "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes <djhimes@bellsouth.net>; > mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> > To: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; > "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/10/2008 01:34:46
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. Norma Lundgren
    3. Does anyone know who was this Thomas Hamilton? Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1993 Vol 34 No 1; Charles County Depositions H-M by Robert W. Barnes; Continued from vol. 33, no 4, p. 693. CHLR=Charles County land records (followed by Book:page). HAMBLETON, Thomas, age 40, 15 Nov. 1756; CHLR 50: F#3, 1756-1757:300. ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion that we need the original deed to cofirm > that what is quoted in parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph suggest he was unavailable at probate. > Not sure if these records housed in New Orleans, which is > still a mess after Katrina. I do have the citation of the > church. While there is no marriage date stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. > Much has been "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes <djhimes@bellsouth.net>; > mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> > To: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; > "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/10/2008 01:05:40
    1. [MDSTMARY] James Hamilton's death
    2. Jerry L. Clark
    3. Well he made out will on 20 May 1785 and he died before his will was probated: 22 Oct 1785 So most people are claiming he died 20 May 1785. Shirley -- Do you know a) when/where James Hamilton died? b) the children of James Hamilton and Mary Ann Coomes/Combs? Ernie

    11/10/2008 12:59:03
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton
    2. Norma Lundgren
    3. He didn't have a will. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 4:28 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton > > Dear List, > > Does anyone have will of the John Hamilton son of > Alexander Hamilton and > Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > > I understand this John Hamilton has a daughter Clare born > abt 1755 could she > be the Cloe ? wife of Richard Langhorn CLARKE? > > Always have to consider this since Hamilton Family plays > as much a role in > my Clarke line as HOWARD, BRAY, JOHNSON, etc. > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/10/2008 12:39:55
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. Norma Lundgren
    3. Has anyone noticed that William Hamilton signed his documents? He did not use a strange B for a mark. ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle initial "B" come from? This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. Will of James Hamilton Prince George's Co., MD dated: 20 May 1785 probated: 22 Oct 1785 In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following Articles Vizt Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one Horse and sadle Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one Horse and Sadle Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary Ann Michell Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 James Hamilton (seal) Signed Sealed & published and Delivered in the presence of the words first being put down (after the Death of his mother0 which are interlined Francis Boone The Last Will of Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton Joseph Boone 1785 Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other Certified my Saml Tyler Rr Wills Prince Geo County James Hamilton his last Will and Testament Exhibited this 22nd day of October 1785 Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 10 Feb 1773 To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto bacco and Pomfred Congregation. To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro woman Sarah. To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro woman Nell. To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy Peter and Negro girl Cloe. To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 reads: "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat Beyond the seas" Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a "B?" 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: Follow the land in the family. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" To: Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion > that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is > quoted in > parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating > relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph > suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these > records housed > in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do > have the > citation of the church. While there is no marriage date > stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to > Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife > of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been > "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to > brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she > had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm > sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, > died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy > County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" > To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of >> William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be >> sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring ------------------------------- 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

    11/10/2008 12:39:24
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. Norma Lundgren
    3. Heir-at-law was the eldest son of the person whose estate was being probated. ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHIRLEY MOLLER" <shirleymoller@verizon.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Norma, Linda, Wouldn't heir at law mean he was the son of Wm and Anastasia? Or could it be some other relative? Shirley Will of William Hamilton, Charles Co., planter 6/20/1771-2/10/1773. To: Mr. Hunter and Rools, 60 lbs. sterling to be given to the poor of Port Tobacco and Pomfret congregation. Brother: Patrick Hamilton, Exec., negro man Steven and negro woman Sarah. To: Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, pt. of "Green Springs", pt. of "Saint Mathis", negroman Tom and negro woman Nell. Sister: Mary Stourd, negro man Adam and boy Harry. To: Henrietta Baggett, negro Mary, cow and calf, colt, and furniture. Brother: John Hamilton's children a negro man Jack, negro boy Peter, and negro girl Cloe. Brother: James Hamilton, negro girl Priss. To: William Hamilton, son of Patrick, negro boy Abraham. Brothers: Patrick, James, and Samuel and sister, Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements, Leonard Green, Jr., Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton, heir-at-law, was not present at probate. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle initial "B" come from? This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. Will of James Hamilton Prince George's Co., MD dated: 20 May 1785 probated: 22 Oct 1785 In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following Articles Vizt Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one Horse and sadle Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one Horse and Sadle Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary Ann Michell Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 James Hamilton (seal) Signed Sealed & published and Delivered in the presence of the words first being put down (after the Death of his mother0 which are interlined Francis Boone The Last Will of Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton Joseph Boone 1785 Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other Certified my Saml Tyler Rr Wills Prince Geo County James Hamilton his last Will and Testament Exhibited this 22nd day of October 1785 Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 10 Feb 1773 To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto bacco and Pomfred Congregation. To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro woman Sarah. To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro woman Nell. To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy Peter and Negro girl Cloe. To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 reads: "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat Beyond the seas" Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a "B?" 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. Will of William Hamilton 1838 LaPlata, Charles County, MD Book II, DJ 16.115 "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams Grandson: William Hamilton Williams Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton Son: Alexander Hamilton Son: William Hamilton wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: Follow the land in the family. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Woodring" To: Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > List- > I've been working on this issue myself and have come to > the conclusion > that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is > quoted in > parenthesis. > (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for > creating > relationships where none may have existed. > I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. > Mentions of Joseph > suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these > records housed > in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do > have the > citation of the church. While there is no marriage date > stated it mentions > children names. > My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next > reunion to get to > Chas. Co. > I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known > surname for wife > of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been > "created". > William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests > only to > brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. > I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if > anyone needs it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: SHIRLEY MOLLER > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM > To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > Dottie, > The following info seems to be "the" source for the info > that you posted. > But I think the info is confusing. > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > >>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now >>know that Wm was > married to Anastasia before he died. > Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan > 1771; but she > had > died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun > of 1771. > I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died > there and I'm > sure > she died at home also. > > Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm > Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles > County, Maryland, > 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, > Charles County. > Children: > > Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James > HAMILTON/Hambleton > > Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married > Drusilla CULVER > > Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's > Inheritance, > died > 1804, Charles County, Maryland > > Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton > of Spy Park and > Elizabeth Sheircliffe > Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, > Iberville > Parish, > LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON > > Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby > STEWART > > William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, > Nelson County, > Kentucky > > Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 > > Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died > 1817, Hardy > County, > Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dottie Himes" > To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" > > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia > Coombes? > > >> Hi Norma, >> >> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see >> what it says, >> This lease is for the term of the natural >>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of >>> the sd William, >>> and >>> Patrick Hamilton, >> >> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is >> sometimes hard to >> do. >> >> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say >> that he did not >> marry, >> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so >> the Will of >> William >> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >> It sure is puzzling. >> >> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. >> Just to be >> sure, >> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >> Do you have Coombes? >> >> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be >> able to help us. >> >> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the >> dates for William B > > ------------------------------- > 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 < , |/ < ' /| Kat Woodring ------------------------------- 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

    11/10/2008 12:29:37
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] James Hamilton and family
    2. Shirley -- I'm not sure. What I do know is that I can connect to William Hamilton bca 1770 found in 1830 Ohio Co., KY; however, I do not know who his father was. My lines are connected to William Coomes & wife, Jane Frances Unknown..... and the to Weddings, Brays, Hamiltons, Medcalfs, Harris, Roby, and therefore in some way to Robey Stewart. Here's the only documented Hamilton I can find on Cartwright's creek; he is by no means the only Hamilton in KY but the only one that specifically says Cartwright's creek. This abstract is found in the VA Patent Office as follows: Hamilton, Thomas. Publication 2 December 1785. Note Location: Jefferson County (Ky.). Description: 200 acres on the head of Cartrights Creek adjoining Joseph Hughes and Evan Shelby. Source: Land Office Grants Y, 1786, p. 49 (Reel 65). Among the nearly 2500 patents filed in that county between 1792-1785, other recognizable names in these abstracts filed in VA Patent Office are: Stephen Jarboe, Squire Boone, Jacob VanMeter, Jacob French, William Stewart, Benjamin Harden, Jesse Combs, Andrew Hynes [whose mother, Hannah Combs, m1 William Hines m2 James Barnes. Some lived on Soverns, a branch of Cartwright's Creek. On Salt River -- Charles Chinn, Isaac Hite, Jr., William Stewart, among others. There are nine KY patents filed in the VA Patent Office by Hamiltons between 1785-1792: William Hamilton [Sugar Creek - Lincoln County; William Hamilton [Pendleton's Premption, Fayette County]; Andrew Hamilton [Eagle Creek, Fayette County]; Andrew Hamilton [Licking near Mill Creek, Fayette County]; Andrew Hamilton [Silver Creek, Madison County]; John Hamilton [Cedar Creek, Fayette County]; John Hambelton [Above Elkhorne, Fayette County] ... and Thomas Hamilton above. Ernie In a message dated 11/10/2008 3:01:09 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, shirleymoller@verizon.net writes: Ernie, I'm not sure of the children of James. But this may help you some. Shirley Middleton Moller Migrated to Kentucky from Maryland in 1797. Settled on Cartwright Creek in Washington Co. Sources: P-033 ("Imprints 1608-1980, Hamilton & Allied Families") Page: 34-42 P-034 ("A History of St. Dominic Church & Catholicity in Washington Co., Ky.") Page: 126 THOMAS HAMILTON, a middling planter of Southern Maryland and one of the three sons of James Hamilton, left Prince George's Co., MD and arrived in Kentucky in 1797; he and his family settled on Cartwright Creek in Washington County. Thomas Hamilton was also a grandson of Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton of "Spy Park" in Charles County and a first cousin of Leonard Hamilton (q.v.) who with his family settled on the Rolling Fork seven years earlier. This Hamilton family was founded by "a Scotchman" and "Irish lady" - both immigrants - who came to Maryland separately, arriving at Charles Towne, the old county seat of Prince George's Co., MD in the mid or late 1700's. Like many others, they had shipped out from the 'old world' on one of the ships, like the Thomas, which then served the tobacco trade and the import needs of the planters along the Patuxent River. The Thomas and one or two other ships from Whitehaven, an English port on the Irish sea, carried passengers including Scots from across the nearby Scottish border, from stops at Belfast (Carrickfergus), they also provided passage both for Scots and Irish from northern Ireland to the 'new world'. After a few years in Prince George's County, Alexander bought "Spy Park" in the Port Tobacco area of neighboring Charles County, and area with which the family became closely identified. Here all the children, five sons and one daughter, were reared. This Hamilton family, from its beginning was a part of the closely-knit Catholic community of Southern Maryland. In 1768, James Hamilton, the father of Thomas, with his family moved from Charles County to "Pitch Croft" in the old Mt. Calvert area of Prince George's County; in doing so he was settling in the area where 60 or more years earlier, his father and mother had married (1710), had two of their six children and lived for a number of years more before settling in adjoining Charles County (For more family background see "Leonard Hamilton"). Thomas Hamilton died intestate in 1808, apparently from a stroke. His estate was administered by Clement Hill, his son-in-law, who came to Kentucky in 1785 from St. Mary's County with his large family. At the time of his death, Thomas owned 600 acres of land and had a personal estate of approximately 1,000 pounds. He was buried on his own land, his grave site, of structured fieldstone, is a short distance out of Springfield and in recent years has been tended by Richard Hamilton of Bardstown, who is four generations removed from his Kentucky forefather. The considerable lineage "of Thomas" and his wife Ann Hodgkins (Hoskins) is from five of his six sons, namely, Walter, Alexander, Thomas H., Edward L. (a physician), and John Benjamin (also a physician). (Thomas's oldest son, Richard died, unmarried, a short time after his father.) The marriages of his sons allied the Hamiltons to Smith, Edelen, Hayden, Clements, Campbell, Vaughan and Saunders families. Thomas' four daughters, Mary (Polly), Elizabeth, Ann and Lucy, married into families, respectively of Hills, Smiths, Clements and Franeys. Of Thomas' sons, the most notable in nineteenth century Washington County was Alexander Hamilton (1788-1878) who was a well-to-do farmer, a merchant, a justice of the county court and a sheriff of the county for many years. His cenotaph topped with a cross still stands sentinel today over numerous Hamilton grave sites in old St. Rose Cemetery; around him are buried three of his four wives and one of his sons. Alexander's oldest son, Richard became a prominent farmer in the county and was first a deputy sheriff and then the sheriff of Washington County for many years. The lineage of "Thomas" scattered throughout the county is considerable; notably among them have been the number of doctors. Many in the lineage "of Thomas" as well as "of Leonard" look back to Washington and Marion Counties as the homeland of their Kentucky forefathers. Submitted by Lamar Hamilton Source: Washington County, Kentucky Bicentennial History 1792 - 1992, pages 295-296 **************AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212792382x1200798498/aol?redir=http://searchblog.aol.com/2008/11/04/happy-holidays-from -aol-search/?ncid=emlcntussear00000001)

    11/10/2008 12:01:12
    1. [MDSTMARY] Wm Hamilton and Anastasia Coombes No middle initial in his name.
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. List, Found the source for Anastasia Coombes d/o Thomas Coombes and Elizabeth Wharton marrying Joseph s/o of John Hamilton and Sarah Stewart. Donnelly put it forth in her book on the Hamilton family. But even if Anastasia didn't marry Wm Hamilton, she would have been to old to marry Joseph. And if she did marry Wm Hamilton she surely wouldn't have remarried to his nephew. So some person having come upon both bits of info took Donnelly's info and the info from the Kelley & Cherault book combined them and made it one Anastasia, marrying both men. Source: IMPRINTS 1608 - 1908 Hamilton, Allied Families by Sister Mary Louise Donnelly. Page 15 " John Hamilton the oldest son of Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton was b 12/1709. In a 1762 deposition John declares himself 53 years old and the son of Alexander Hamilton. John m Sarah Stewart the daughter of Daniel Stewart and Sarah Roby. In the 1758 tax list of Port Tobacco he is listed with one taxable son Joseph. Joseph m. Anastasia Coombes the daughter of Thomas Coombes and Elizabeth Wharton." Shirley Middleton Moller > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:49 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Wm Hamilton and Anastasia Coombes No middle > initial in his name. > > > I currently have Joseph as eldest son of John Hamilton and Sarah Stewart > and married to Anastacia Coombes b. ca 1743 d. 11 Aug 1799. > > 2 Aug 1769 > Charles Co, MD > Final Account of Sarah Hambleton Adminstratrix John Hamble[ton] £48.12.11 > 3/4 > Representatives: widow and 8 [9] children: Joseph, Ignatius [,] > Elizabeth, Laurence, Marmaduke, Alexander & Clare all at age William 17 > years old the 16th of next November Henry 10 years old 22nd next November > note* Charles County version differs slightly from original Perogative > Court record > > The Inventory of John Hamilton > AN INVENTORY of the Goods and Chattles of John Hambleton late of Charles > County Deceased in CurrY at the rate of late Inspection Law-- > To 1 Draught Horse 11 Years old £7 - - > To 2 Cows & Calves @ 65/ and 1 Heifer > @ 35/ ..............:........................................ 8 5 0 > To 1 Sow 12/6 & 4 Shoats @ 4/ each 1 8 6 > To 8 Barrels of Corn Dd @ 8/ p[er] Barl ................ 3 4 0 > To 2 Barrels of very bad D° @ 3/9 0 7 6 > To 1 old Bed and furniture 60/ and > 2 very bad D° 20/ each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 > To 2 old Wheels & 1 pair Cards 1 0 0 > To 2 old Tables & 4 old Chairs 0 11 6 > To 1 old Chist [=chest] & 1 old Trunk > both Dd [=damaged] 0 7 6 > To 1 Hive of Bees 10/ & 1 D° 3/9 0 13 9 > To 85% lb. Bacon @ 6d ................ 2 2 9 > To 1 Spade 2/6. 2 old Weeding hoes @ 2/ ... 0 6 6 > To old flukes 4/. a parcel of old Coopers > Tools 5/ 0 9 0 > To 1 Iron Candle Stick 1/. 1 pepper box 3d .. 0 1 3 > To 1 old frying pan 4/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 0 > To 43 Ib Pott Iron @ 4d is 14/4 > 16% lb. Damaged D° @ 1% is 3/3% 0 17 7 ¾ > To 1 old Box Iron & Heaters 5/ 0 5 0 > To 19 lb. old pewter @ 1/. 1 Raw hide 8/ > 10 lb. fatt @ 4d is 3/4 1 10 4 > To a parcel of Earthen Ware 5/ > 2 Bottles @ 3d. 6d. ................ 0 5 6 > To 1 old Saddle & Bridle 5/. % peck > of Beans 6d. 2 old Bags 3/9 0 9 3 > To 2 Bushels of Meal 4/. his Wearing > Apparil 20/ 1 4 0 > To a parcel of old Lumber 20/ 1 0 0 > Rob Mundell for Wm Coomes (seal) > John Glassford - Co > Sam: Hanson, Credr- Willm Coomes Junr (seal) > his her > Alexander + Hamilton Clare + Hamilton > mark mark > Charles County Sst, On the Tenth Day of May 1769 Came Sarah Hambleton > Administratrix of John Hambleton late of Charles County Deceased and made > Oath that the within is a Just and perfect Inventory of all and Singular > the Goods and Chattles of the said Deceased that came to her hands at the > Time of making the Same that she knows of no Concealment of any part or > parcel thereof by any person whatsoever that if she Should Discover any > Concealment or Suspect any to be she will acquaint the Commissary Gen1 for > the Time being or his Deputy with Such Discovery or Cause of Suspicion > that it may be Enquired into and that She will well and truly give an > Account of all and every part of the Deceaseds personal Estate that shall > hereafter come to her hands Possession or Knowledge. > Sworn before Walter Hanson DCom > Maryland Prerogative Court Inventories Liber 100, folio 61-62 > Maryland State Archives, Annnapolis, MD. > > Joseph would have been heir of his father John who died in 1769 BEFORE > his brother William (1773) but who hadn't changed his will to reflect it. > > Thirty Acadians sailed from Port Tobacco, Maryland on the schooner > Britain for New Orleans on Jan. 5, 1769. They got to the mouth of the > Mississippi by Feb. 21, but they couldn't travel upriver due to heavy fog. > A strong east wind blew them to Matagorda Bay , Texas , where it was > seized by the Spanish. The crew and passengers were arrested as smugglers > and had to work at hard labor in Presidio de La Bahia (today's Goliad , > Texas ). When they were released, they traveled overland to Natchitoches , > arriving in late October. The fellow in charge, Commandant Athanaze > Demezieres tried to get them to stay there, but they convinced him > otherwise. The made it to Iberville Parish, and were given land on the > west bank of the Mississippi River by mid-April. A number of these > Acadians later moved to the Opelousas area. (The Founding of New Acadia, > Brasseaux, p. 104) > My Very Dear Sir: From the attached documents Your Excellency will see > what happended to an English (Maryland) vessel that enetered Espirtu Santo > Bay... > > To the Most Excellent Senor Don Alexandro O'Reilly...governor of > Louisianna: We, John Steel, Francis Loundiz, Joseph Mattingly, Philip > Ford, Leonard Mattingly, Neal Kerigan, Joseph Hamilton, Charles Steward, > and Joseph Mattingly, Jr., seaman of the English (Maryland) schooner La > Bretana, presenting ourselves most humbly before your Excellency, say the > on the 5th of January this year, we left the port of Maryland (Port > Tobacco) with one hundred passengers aboard, destined for New Orleans, and > that on the 21st of February following, we sighted the coast of Lousianna; > but due to easterly winds and continuous fog we were driven some eighty > leagues south and then to the west of the Mississippi... > ...We were detained by the said Don Francisco Thobar, until the 11th of > September, when Don Rafael Martinez Pacheco, commandant of Fort Cokesaw, > was sent by the governor of that province to take us to Natchitoches. > There we were embarked in some canoes for New Orleans, where we arrived on > the 9th of this month (December)... > MARTÍNEZ PACHECO, RAFAEL (?-?). In 1759 Rafael Martínez Pacheco, presidio > commander and government official, petitioned the viceroy of New Spain for > a post in Texas, where he said he had had experience in helping Diego > Ortiz Parrilla move the San Francisco Xavier de Gigedo Presidio from the > San Marcos River to the San Saba in 1757. Martínez claimed to have > recruited families to settle at San Saba and to have served as conductor > of supplies and horses for San Antonio de Béxar Presidio. On November 23, > 1763, he was appointed commander of San Agustín de Ahumada Presidio,qv on > the lower Trinity River. His inadequate work and failure to report > antagonized Governor Ángel de Martos y Navarrete, who ordered the removal > of the presidio to Los Horconcitos and eventually ordered Martínez's > arrest. In the ensuing conflict the presidio was burned, and Martínez fled > to La Bahía and San Antonio. Hugo Oconór, who came to San Antonio in 1765 > to investigate the matter, found Martínez > Pacheco not responsible for the trouble and returned him to his presidio. > He arrived at the Trinity on September 28, 1769, and began an efficient > administration of his post. In the fall of 1769 he was made responsible > for delivering to the French post at Natchitoches a group of English, > German, and Cajun families who had been shipwrecked near La Bahía. > > > EPERRY4616@aol.com wrote: > > Shirley -- > Do you know a) when/where James Hamilton died? b) the children of James > Hamilton and Mary Ann Coomes/Combs? > > Ernie > > In a message dated 11/10/2008 12:47:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > shirleymoller@verizon.net writes: > > Pulled the original and it reads as follows....... > > 5/8/1750: Lease from Henry Neale of SMC, Gent. to William and Patrick > Hamilton of CC, planters, 225 ac., pt. of "Green Springs" in CC for the > lives of > William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton Wife of the said William and Patrick > Hamilton. Ann Neale released her dower. (CC Land Rec. Book Z, #2: > 424-425). > > So I would bet the following deed is correct also. > > 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick > Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 > ac. > Sarah, Anna Statia, and Mary Anne, wives of sd. John, William, and James > relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). > > William was married, and Anastasia had already died so who else would he > leave his estate to? His family. > > Shirley Middleton Moller > > > > > > **************AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all > other > Holiday needs. Search Now. > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212792382x1200798498/aol?redir=http://searchblog.aol.com/2008/11/04/happy-holidays-from > -aol-search/?ncid=emlcntussear00000001) > > ------------------------------- > 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 Woodring > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

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    1. [MDSTMARY] William Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes?
    2. SHIRLEY MOLLER
    3. KatWoodring, All the info your passing along is from the following book MRS. MARIA LOUISA HAMILTON KELLEY & MRS. INEZ BATEMAN CHERAULT HAMILTON FAMILY OF CHARLES COUNTY MARYLAND June 1946 And Lamar Hamilton used it in his book also. Shirley Middleton Moller > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Woodring" <katwoodring@yahoo.com> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 1:40 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > > > Okay, I'm trying to catch up to the posts. > So sorting out which William and which Anastasia. Where did the middle > initial "B" come from? > > This is James Hamilton who died PG Co. He had no son William. > > Will of James Hamilton > Prince George's Co., MD > dated: 20 May 1785 > probated: 22 Oct 1785 > In the name of God Amen I James Hamilton of prince Georges County in the > State of Maryland Being weak & sick in Boddy but of perfect mind and > memory thanks doe make & Ordain this my Last Will and testament in Manner > and form following > Imprimis I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God Who gave it > unto me and my Boddy to be Burried by My Executor herafter mentioned, and > my Worldly Goods I doe dispose of them in manner and form following > Item I will and Bequeath unto My Son Thomas Hamilton ^ after the death of > his mother all that part of my Land wheron he now Lives to the fence that > Runneth alond the Side of the main Branch and up the Said Branch till it > comes to a Small Branch that runeth down from towards Joseph Hagans, that > is all the Land that Lies to the Westward of the Aforesaid fence to him > and his Heirs for Ever > Item I will and Bequeath unto my Son Francis Hamilton all the Remainder > of my Land whereon my now Dwelling plantation is after the death of his > mother, and to the North ward of the Fence & Small Branch of above > mentioned in Thomas Hamilton's part, to him and his Heirs for Ever > Item I give unto my son Francis Hamilton my negro Man named John > Item I will and Bequeath unto my Beloved wife Mary Ann Hamilton for and > During her Naturall Life all my personall Estate of what kind Soever to > make use of the Same at her own Discretion Excepting the following > Articles Vizt > Item I give unto my daughter Ann Hamilton after my wifes Death my negro > Jack, and also my my [sic] negro woman Jude, also my Negro Sall also one > Horse and sadle > Item I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hamilton after my wifes death my > negro man Joe also my negro Girl Bess, also my Negro Girl Grace, also one > Horse and Sadle > Item I give unto my daughter Winafrid Hamilton my Negro boy Joyse, also > my Girl Rachell also my negro Gril Luce, also one horse and Sadle, the > above Legacies to b[e] given after my wifes Death > Item I give unto my daughter Mary Michell during her Life my Negro Boy > George and after her death I give ye Said George to my Grand Daughter Mary > Ann Michell > Item my will is to have no Administration on this my Last will but what > Ever of my personal Estate may remain at my Wifes Death (Excepting the > above Legacies) to be Equally divided amongst all my Children > Item I hereby Constitute and appoint my well Beloved Wife Mary Ann > Hamilton My Whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament in > witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and affixed my Seale this > twentieth day of May anno Domini 1785 > James Hamilton (seal) > Signed Sealed & published > and Delivered in the presence > of the words first being put down > (after the Death of his mother0 > which are interlined > Francis Boone The Last Will of > Alexis Sandsberrie Mr James Hamilton > Joseph Boone 1785 > Then came Francis Boone[,] Alexis Sandsbury and Joseph > Boone the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will > and Testament of James Hamilton late of Prince Georges County > deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of > Almighty God that they did see the Testator > therein named Sign and Seal this Will and they they heard him > publish, denounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and > Testament; That at the time of his So doing he was > to the best of their Apprehensions of sound and disposing mind > and memory and understanding, and that they Respectivly > Subscribed their names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence > and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other > Certified my Saml Tyler Rr > Wills Prince Geo County > James Hamilton his > last Will and Testament > Exhibited this 22nd day > of October 1785 > Md Perogative Court Liber ST No 2 , f225 cont > > > This will is clearly Patrick's brother and Leonard's uncle. From Cotton: > > Hamilton, Willliam, Charles Co., planter Jun 1771 > 10 > Feb 1773 > To Mr. Hunter and Rools, £60 to be given to the poor of Porto > bacco and Pomfred Congregation. > To brother Patrick Hamilton, ex. Negor man Stevin and Negro > woman Sarah. > To Leonard Hamilton, son of Patrick, part of a tract "Green > Springs," part of tract "Saint Mathis," Negro man Tom and Negro > woman Nell. > To sister Mary Stourd, Negro man Adam and boy Harry. > to Henerato Baggot, negro Mary, cow, calf, colt, furniture. > To brother John Hamilton's children Negro man Jack, Negro boy > Peter and Negro girl Cloe. > To brother James Hamilton, Negro girl Priss. > To brother Patrick son William, Negro boy Abraham. > To three brother's Patrick, James, Samuel and my sister Mary > and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate. > Wit: Bennet H. Clements; Leonard Green, Jr.; Archibald Maccoy. > > Joseph Hamilton heir at law was not present at probate. L39, f99 > > I examined the original libers myself this summer at MD Archives and took > photos of liber pgs including the wills of Alexander, John Hambleton of > Talbot Co., and the above William Hamilton of C.C. > > The last line on the will in the original liber at MD Archives CC#3, f290 > reads: > > "NB[?] Joseph Hamilton heir at Sworn Before > Law was at the time of the taking of the above probat > Beyond the seas" > > Where do we place Joseph? What of the curious letter that looks like a > "B?" > > 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James > Hamilton, and Patrick Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, > planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80 ac. Sarah [Stewart], Anna Statia[?], > and Mary Anne [Coombes?], wives of sd. John, William, and James > relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds). > > William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann > Combs wife of Capt. James Hamilton. Mary Ann and Anastasia were > the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth Wharton. > > [What proof her maiden name was Coombes?] > > This William Hamilton was son of Patrick, he married Violetta Hagan. > > Will of William Hamilton > 1838 > LaPlata, Charles County, MD > Book II, DJ 16.115 > "To nephew Edward Ignatius Hamilton, house and lot in Washington, DC > Dau: Maria Elizabeth Hamilton Williams > Grandson: William Hamilton Williams > Dau: Ann Elizabeth Hamilton > Son: Dr. Patrick H. Hamilton > Son: Alexander Hamilton > Son: William Hamilton > wife Violetta Hagan Hamilton, deceased" > Exec: son William Hamilton, nephew Edward I. Hamilton > > > SHIRLEY MOLLER <shirleymoller@verizon.net> wrote: > Follow the land in the family. > Shirley > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K. Woodring" > To: > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:02 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? > > >> List- >> I've been working on this issue myself and have come to the conclusion >> that we need the original deed to cofirm that what is quoted in >> parenthesis. >> (wife of william) Extracted records are notorious for creating >> relationships where none may have existed. >> I have not tried to obtain the parish record in LA. Mentions of Joseph >> suggest he was unavailable at probate. Not sure if these records housed >> in New Orleans, which is still a mess after Katrina. I do have the >> citation of the church. While there is no marriage date stated it >> mentions >> children names. >> My next avenue was Salt lake in Dec, then attend next reunion to get to >> Chas. Co. >> I do have ciitations that discount all claims of a known surname for wife >> of Alexander. There is simply NO proof. Much has been "created". >> William clearly died testate in 1773 and leaves bequests only to >> brothers,sisters-no wife or children mentioned. >> I can post or share data as soon as I get back to TX, if anyone needs it. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SHIRLEY MOLLER >> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:04 AM >> To: Dottie Himes ; mdstmary@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? >> >> Dottie, >> The following info seems to be "the" source for the info that you posted. >> But I think the info is confusing. >> >> http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm >> Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton of Spy Park and >> Elizabeth Sheircliffe >> Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, Iberville >> Parish, >> LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON >> >>>From the land deeds that I sent and Norma sent, you now know that Wm was >> married to Anastasia before he died. >> Anastasia was alive when her mother wrote her will in Jan 1771; but she >> had >> died by the time her husband had written his will in Jun of 1771. >> I said she died in Charles Co., because her husband died there and I'm >> sure >> she died at home also. >> >> Hope this helps clear up some of the questions. >> Shirley Middleton Moller >> >> >> http://www.combs-families.org/combs/families/c-rich-md.htm >> Thomas (Richard1), born bef 1699; died testate, Charles County, Maryland, >> 1752/3; married before 1724, Elizabeth WHARTON, died 1772, Charles >> County. >> Children: >> >> Mary Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), married bef 1753, James HAMILTON/Hambleton >> >> Bennet (Thomas2, Richard1), died bef 1767, married Drusilla CULVER >> >> Thomas Wharton (Thomas2, Richard1), living 1783 on Green's Inheritance, >> died >> 1804, Charles County, Maryland >> >> Anastasia married William Hamilton s/o Alexander Hamilton of Spy Park and >> Elizabeth Sheircliffe >> Anastasia (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1743 died 11 Aug 1799, Iberville >> Parish, >> LA, married Joseph Ignatius HAMILTON >> >> Ann (Thomas2, Richard1), widowed by 1775, married Roby STEWART >> >> William (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-40, died 1824, Nelson County, >> Kentucky >> >> Joseph (Thomas2, Richard1), died aft 1777 >> >> Francis Ignatius (Thomas2, Richard1), born 1734-52, died 1817, Hardy >> County, >> Virginia, married Cassandra CULVER >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dottie Himes" >> To: " Norma Lundgren" ; "Gen-List-MD ST MARY" >> >> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:54 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William B. Hamilton & Anastiasia Coombes? >> >> >>> Hi Norma, >>> >>> Thanks for sending the information below...........I see what it says, >>> This lease is for the term of the natural >>>> lives of William Hamilton, Anastasia Hamilton, wife of the sd William, >>>> and >>>> Patrick Hamilton, >>> >>> so now how do we decide what books are right ? That is sometimes hard to >>> do. >>> >>> Then there are sources (the books that I found) that say that he did not >>> marry, >>> William B. Hamilton Will does not mention a wife. >>> William d 1773 and Annastasia Coombes died in 1799, so the Will of >>> William >>> B. Hamilton should have mentioned his wife. >>> It sure is puzzling. >>> >>> What date of birth and death do you show for Anastasia. Just to be >>> sure, >>> what do you have for Anastasia's maiden name. >>> Do you have Coombes? >>> >>> Perhaps some of the very talented Genealogists will be able to help us. >>> >>> I will attach my descendant outline so we can see the dates for William >>> B >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > > > < , |/ > < ' /| > > Kat Woodring > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

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