Thanks, I too send my sympathy & will include them in my prayers. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "C Greenwell" <cgreenwell01@gmail.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com>; "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:31 AM Subject: [MDSTMARY] Linda Reno >I am not very good at this but... For those who may not have heard, > Linda's husband Ronnie passed away recently. > > I wish her and her family all the best and my prayers during this > difficult time. > > Warm Regards > Randy > > ------------------------------- > 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
Dear list, I'm posting what I know about this man. If any of you have anything additional please respond. Thanks very much in advance, Don Drury ************************************** Catholic Families of Southern Maryland = Tim O'Rourke p 19 Sponsored Baptism of Eleanor Davis 19 Apr 1778 Eleanor Davis of Joseph and Mima Sp: Jeremiah Drury and Eleanor Wimsatt ********************************* 1790 Census St. Mary's County Maryland Series: M637 Roll: 3 Page: 333 Head of Family Jeremiah Drury Free white males of 16 years and up including heads of families 1 Free white females including heads of families 2 ********************************* 1800 Census St. Mary's County Maryland Series: M32 Roll: 12 Page: 17 Head of Family Jeremiah Drury Free white males under 10 2 Free white males 26 - 45 1 (Jeremiah) Free white females under 10 1 Free white females 10 - 16 1 Free white females 26 - 45 1 ********************************** Catholic Families of Southern Maryland = Tim O'Rourke p 85 1794 Jeremiah Drury on Muster roll for St. Mary's County militia ********************************** 1800 Census has his neighbors living in St Georges Hundred. 1810 Census has same neighbors living next to a John C Drury and a Mary Drury also in St Georges Hundred. The apple don't fall far from the tree! Nothing else found Pete & Lillie Himmelheber ***********************************
Hi. I just left her a voice mail message. Thanks! John D. On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Sorry John I mistyped. Try 1-636-614-6101. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:33:54 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock > > Hi Don. Thanks! I tried to call the number you sent but got a > recording saying it is a "non-working number." All suggestions > welcome. John D. > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> Hi John, >> >> Sorry you're having trouble contacting her. She may be having problems with > her >> husband. He has not been well for quite a while. Her phone number is >> 1-636-624-6101. >> >> >> Don >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> >> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:05:22 AM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock >> >> Hi Don. I have not heard back from my e-mail to Ms. Obrist about the >> Drury book. Do you have a phone number for her? John D. >> >> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) > for >>> the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. >>> >>> >>> They list the following: >>> >>> Males Females >>> >>> 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 >>> 1 26-44 1 26-44 >>> >>> 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 >>> 1 26-44 2 10-16 >>> 1 26-44 >>> >>> 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 >>> 1 over 44 1 over 44 >>> >>> I think these individuals can be identified as follows: >>> >>> 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old >>> 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father >>> 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >>> 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy >>> >>> 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >>> 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock >>> 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >>> 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >>> 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury >>> >>> 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >>> 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock >>> 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >>> 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris >>> >>> The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am >>> assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 >>>in >>> 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have > been >>> born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and >> 1800. >>> But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say >>> they were born between 1797 and 1800. >>> >>> In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born >>> between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being >>> between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she > could >>> have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between >>> 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. >>> >>> Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? >>> >>> I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. >>> >>> Thanks for anything you can provide. >>> >>> Don Drury >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in >>>the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in >> the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >>the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Don. Thanks! I tried to call the number you sent but got a recording saying it is a "non-working number." All suggestions welcome. John D. On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Hi John, > > Sorry you're having trouble contacting her. She may be having problems with her > husband. He has not been well for quite a while. Her phone number is > 1-636-624-6101. > > > Don > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:05:22 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock > > Hi Don. I have not heard back from my e-mail to Ms. Obrist about the > Drury book. Do you have a phone number for her? John D. > > On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) for >> the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. >> >> >> They list the following: >> >> Males Females >> >> 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 >> 1 26-44 1 26-44 >> >> 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 >> 1 26-44 2 10-16 >> 1 26-44 >> >> 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 >> 1 over 44 1 over 44 >> >> I think these individuals can be identified as follows: >> >> 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old >> 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father >> 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >> 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy >> >> 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >> 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock >> 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >> 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >> 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury >> >> 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >> 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock >> 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >> 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris >> >> The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am >> assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 >>in >> 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have been >> born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and > 1800. >> But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say >> they were born between 1797 and 1800. >> >> In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born >> between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being >> between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she could >> have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between >> 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. >> >> Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? >> >> I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. >> >> Thanks for anything you can provide. >> >> Don Drury >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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
Hi Don. I have not heard back from my e-mail to Ms. Obrist about the Drury book. Do you have a phone number for her? John D. On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) for > the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. > > > They list the following: > > Males Females > > 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 > 1 26-44 1 26-44 > > 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 > 1 26-44 2 10-16 > 1 26-44 > > 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 > 1 over 44 1 over 44 > > I think these individuals can be identified as follows: > > 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old > 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father > 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy > 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy > > 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock > 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock > 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) > 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy > 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury > > 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock > 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock > 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) > 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris > > The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am > assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 in > 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have been > born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and 1800. > But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say > they were born between 1797 and 1800. > > In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born > between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being > between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she could > have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between > 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. > > Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? > > I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. > > Thanks for anything you can provide. > > Don Drury > > ------------------------------- > 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
Sorry John I mistyped. Try 1-636-614-6101. ________________________________ From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:33:54 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock Hi Don. Thanks! I tried to call the number you sent but got a recording saying it is a "non-working number." All suggestions welcome. John D. On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Hi John, > > Sorry you're having trouble contacting her. She may be having problems with her > husband. He has not been well for quite a while. Her phone number is > 1-636-624-6101. > > > Don > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:05:22 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock > > Hi Don. I have not heard back from my e-mail to Ms. Obrist about the > Drury book. Do you have a phone number for her? John D. > > On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) for >> the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. >> >> >> They list the following: >> >> Males Females >> >> 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 >> 1 26-44 1 26-44 >> >> 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 >> 1 26-44 2 10-16 >> 1 26-44 >> >> 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 >> 1 over 44 1 over 44 >> >> I think these individuals can be identified as follows: >> >> 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old >> 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father >> 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >> 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy >> >> 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >> 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock >> 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >> 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy >> 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury >> >> 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock >> 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock >> 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) >> 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris >> >> The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am >> assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 >>in >> 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have been >> born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and > 1800. >> But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say >> they were born between 1797 and 1800. >> >> In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born >> between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being >> between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she could >> have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between >> 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. >> >> Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? >> >> I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. >> >> Thanks for anything you can provide. >> >> Don Drury >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >>the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi John, Sorry you're having trouble contacting her. She may be having problems with her husband. He has not been well for quite a while. Her phone number is 1-636-624-6101. Don ________________________________ From: John Dobricky <john.dobricky@gmail.com> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, February 25, 2013 11:05:22 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Zachariah Peacock Hi Don. I have not heard back from my e-mail to Ms. Obrist about the Drury book. Do you have a phone number for her? John D. On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) for > the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. > > > They list the following: > > Males Females > > 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 > 1 26-44 1 26-44 > > 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 > 1 26-44 2 10-16 > 1 26-44 > > 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 > 1 over 44 1 over 44 > > I think these individuals can be identified as follows: > > 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old > 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father > 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy > 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy > > 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock > 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock > 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) > 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy > 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury > > 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock > 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock > 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) > 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris > > The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am > assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 >in > 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have been > born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and 1800. > But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say > they were born between 1797 and 1800. > > In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born > between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being > between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she could > have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between > 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. > > Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? > > I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. > > Thanks for anything you can provide. > > Don Drury > > ------------------------------- > 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
I have Phillip Norris married to Monica Norris had daughter Elizabeth NORRIS who married Zacharia PEACOCK .onica NORRIS daughter of Thomas NORRIS and Jane GREENWELL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Drury" <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> To: mdstmary-l@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 6:47:00 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] Drury - Norris connections Does anyone know who were the parents of Allen Norris who is reported to have married Tecla Drury (d/o Philip Drury) or the parents of Elizabeth Norris who married Zachariah Peacock as his 3rd wife 10/25/1813? Is it possible that they were siblings and lived close to the Drurys? Thanks for any help with this, Don Drury ------------------------------- 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
Does anyone know who were the parents of Allen Norris who is reported to have married Tecla Drury (d/o Philip Drury) or the parents of Elizabeth Norris who married Zachariah Peacock as his 3rd wife 10/25/1813? Is it possible that they were siblings and lived close to the Drurys? Thanks for any help with this, Don Drury
Hi folks, I've been studying the census data for Zachariah Peacock (christened 1773) for the years 1800, 1810, and 1820. They list the following: Males Females 1800 1 16-26 2 under 10 1 26-44 1 26-44 1810 1 under 10 1 under 10 1 26-44 2 10-16 1 26-44 1820 1 16-26 1 10-15 1 over 44 1 over 44 I think these individuals can be identified as follows: 1800 1 male 16-26 Zachariah Peacock 25 years old 1 male 26-44 Probably either a brother or his father 2 females under 10 children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy 1 female 26-44 Elizabeth Joy 1810 1 male under 10 Probably John Sylvester Peacock 1 male 26-44 Zachariah Peacock 1 female under 10 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) 2 females 10-15 Probably children of Zachariah and Elizabeth Joy 1 female 26-44 Probably Jane Drury 1820 1 male 16-26 Probably John Sylvester Peacock 1 male over 44 Zachariah Peacock 1 female 10-15 d/o Zachariah and Jane Drury (Prob b. 1804) 1 female over 45 Elizabeth Norris The 2 girls under 10 in 1800 had to be born between 1791 and 1800. I am assuming that the two girls 10 to 15 in 1810 are the same 2 who were under 10 in 1800. If they were as old as 15 in 1810 then the earliest they could have been born would have been 1795. Therefore these two were born between 1795 and 1800. But since Zachariah Peacock did not marry Elizabeth Joy until 1797 we can say they were born between 1797 and 1800. In 1810 we have an additional female under 10. This means she was born between 1800 and 1810. This same female appears in the 1820 census as being between 10 and 15. If she was as old as 15 in 1820 then the earliest she could have been born would have been 1805. This means she was probably born between 1805 and 1810 and establishes her as a d/o Jane Drury. Can anyone add any additional data to help identify these people? I'd appreciate comments on my analysis or my conclusions. Thanks for anything you can provide. Don Drury
Mr. Johnson, Your bio for your book, The Malachy Prophecy, on amazon states you belong tothe Descendants of Washington's Army at Valley Forge. I have been trying to connect my Maryland ancestors to Valley Forge. Can you tell me how you connected yours? ~Lisa On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 3:43 PM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com < gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: WilliamJohnson55447 > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4595/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I have just published my first book and it is partially set in St. Mary's > County, Maryland. If you are at all interested it is named "The Malachy > Prophecy" by William R. Johnson and you can buy it for Kindle or in > paperback on Amazon.com. My "heroes" are both from Maryland. > > William R. Johnson > Plymouth, MN > (but born in Maryland and had relatives up until recently in St. Mary's > County. Some of you may know of me from Ancestry. I have a Family Tree on > Ancestry for the Johnson-Freeburn-Keen family). > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link > above and respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TJJFBryan Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/1136.1380.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello! It's been several years since you folks posted about Francis, but I thought I'd reply just in case. I'm a direct descendant of Francis S. through his son Francis D. Bryan. Will be happy to share any info that I have, though you probably have more. Thanks! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: WilliamJohnson55447 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4595/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have just published my first book and it is partially set in St. Mary's County, Maryland. If you are at all interested it is named "The Malachy Prophecy" by William R. Johnson and you can buy it for Kindle or in paperback on Amazon.com. My "heroes" are both from Maryland. William R. Johnson Plymouth, MN (but born in Maryland and had relatives up until recently in St. Mary's County. Some of you may know of me from Ancestry. I have a Family Tree on Ancestry for the Johnson-Freeburn-Keen family). Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Mary Ann you stated below: Dorothy Miles b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter Where did you get that Leonard Johnson was of a Peter JOHNSON? he was the son of David JOHNSON David's will 2/5/1795 - 28 Apr 1795 SMC, MD.(written/probated?) names his children Ann, Susannah, Dorothy, Henry, Thomas, William, and Clement-- ch: Leonard, Charles, John, James, Mary Brown & Elizabeth Howard "never to possess any part of my estate". wife not named. In my data base I have Audrey Miles married to William Vain, but in these notes below she was married to a William WAYNE which is correct? The will of her Mother Eleanor Pidgeon MILES names her daughter as Audrey VAIN Will of Thomas Darnall, Charles Co., 9/15/1779-6/28/1790. Exec: Son, Thomas. Wife: Sarah, unsound and weak of understanding so that she can't take care of herself, Exec. to take care of her as best he can. Son: Thomas, all my land; negroes; all my estate; and dues and credits. Wit: William Miles, Joseph Miles, son of Henry and Thomas Osborn, son of David. Probated by Exec. and oaths of William Miles and Thomas Osborn. Securities for Exec. were Rhody Vinson and John Bean. Children of Eleanor PIDGEON and Henry MILES are: i. Henrietta MILES was born ABT 1745, and died BEF 1774. She married John MUDD 19 NOV 1763. ii. John MILES was born 1747. iii.William MILES was born 30 DEC 1749, and died BEF 27 AUG 1827 in Washington Co, KY. He married UNKNOWN. iv.Henry MILES was born ABT 1751. v.Sarah MILES was born ABT 1753. She married James S. MONTGOMERY. vi.Mary MILES was born ABT 1757. She married Walter OSBURN 9 OCT 1782 in Charles Co, MD. vii. Joseph MILES was born ABT 1757, and died 1821 in Perry Co, MO. He married Ann WATHEN, daughter of Henry Hudson Sr. WATHEN and Sarah MUDD. She was born 19 MAR 1749/50, and died 1 NOV 1834 in Perry Co, MO. viii. Audrey MILES was born ABT 1760, and died ABT 1818 in KY. She married William WAYNE. He was born 1754, and died 19 FEB 1838 in KY. ix. Priscilla MILES was born ABT 1762. She married Thomas OSBORNE. 1. x. Barton Elexius MILES was born 1764 in Prob MD, and died 4 MAY 1845 in Washington Co, KY. He married Rose UNKNOWN. He married SarahUNKNOWN. xi. Edward Francis MILES was born ABT 1766, and died 11 MAR 1823 in Perry Co, MO. He married Eleanor FORREST OCT 1796 in Washington Co, KY. Jerry L. Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ann Shoemaker" <maryshoe@cox.net> To: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com, mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 9:09:42 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Mary [--?--] Howard Forrest - Mattingly connection? Gayle, Wanted to make a comment/correction to your comment: "34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to" Audrey Pidgeon Miles was the wife of Henry Miles. The bit about her being the dau of Philip and Eleanor O'Bryan Miles has been confused repeatedly. I had to straighten this out a number of years ago. The records for Philip and Eleanor Miles are found in Nelson Co. KY records. (even though 1789 Nelson Co also contained what is now Wash Co established in 1792 ) Definite proof etc.. Eleanor Pidgen Miles' will is in Washington Co. KY as follows: "Miles, Eleanor ; Will-- W: 23 Jan 1805, P: 7 Jul1806] Wish to be buried Hardin Cr Chapel Leg: sons William, Bartin, Elexius, Joseph, Edward and Francis Daughters: Audrey Vain, Priscilla Osborn, Sarah Montgomery .... grandson: Rhodia Elexius Mudd and Thomas Mudd their father Thomas Mudd..... Wit: John Lancaster, Matthew Cissel, Ignatius Mattingly."" The following are some of my notes on Philip Miles. "Philip Miles !named in will of mother, Elizabeth Gardiner Miles (will 38:848) 1771 !owned 1770 William's Endeavor" and "Farthings' Adventure" from his wife's inherited property. !Moved to Ky, listed on the 1787 Tax list of Nelson Co. VA (KY) blacks listed: Jack, Terry, Clear, Henry 1788 Tax list , 5 tiths. Blacks: Nase, John, Faney, Clary and Henny died intestate 1789 ! received 3 slaves from his mother is her will. "Jerry, old Mill, and Peg" named for uncle Philip Key. !ABST OF NELSON CO DEEDS 1785-1808, , p 44 ( Deed book 4, p 657) "16 June 1788: Philip Miles imported slave declaration." !dead by 10 Feb 1789 when wife Eleanor Miles relinquished her right to administer his estate to Robert Abell and Henry Miles Pioneer, Vol 1, # 2, p 34 "Eleanor Miles, widow and relict of Philip Miles relinquishs her right of Admn to Robt Abell and Henry Miles with Athenasious Thompson and Wm Haden their sec for 2000 pounds. Basel Hayden, Philip Lee, Samuel Pottinger and Samuel Willet or any three to appraise the personal estate." !Nelson Co. Pioneer" Vol 2, #2, p 29, 12/9/1790 Inventory And appraisement of estate of Philip Miles. deceased returned and ordered to be recorded." Children of Philip Miles and Eleanor O'Bryan Henry, Harry, b 1771 m Ann Lancaster Catherine b 1773 m John Lanacaster John b 1775 m Sarah Howard Joseph b after 1775 Monica b @ 1782 Dorothy b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter Johnson of St Mary's Co. MD. ( my ancestors) Linda Reno also sent such in 2006 I believe. Mary Ann On 2/23/2013 9:12 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: GayleLonderee > Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. > > > She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she would have been born in 1761. > > > Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. > > > . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. > > > . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. > > > . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres to John Mattingly and 124 acres t! > o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis."). > > > . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles Howard and William Mattingly. > > > . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. > > > . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. > > > It is also interesting to note that: > > > 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). > > > 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cooper). > > > 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in 1823. > > > 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen Spalding). > > > 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son Stephen Spalding in 1804. > > > 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his dog in 1805. > > > 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. > > > 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life Ignatius Mattingly". > > > 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close residence. > > > 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families were in the same neighborhood. > > > 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis." > > > Additional records, thoughts are welcome. > Thank you! > Gayle Howard Londeree > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to 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
Yes you are correct. not sure where my brain was etc Mary Ann On Feb 23, 2013, at 4:33 PM, clark8178@comcast.net wrote: > Mary Ann > > you stated below: > > Dorothy Miles b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter > > > Where did you get that Leonard Johnson was of a Peter JOHNSON? he was the son of David JOHNSON > > > David's will 2/5/1795 - 28 Apr 1795 SMC, MD.(written/probated?) > names his children Ann, Susannah, Dorothy, Henry, Thomas, William, > and Clement-- ch: Leonard, Charles, John, James, Mary Brown & > Elizabeth Howard "never to possess any part of my estate". wife not > named. > > > > In my data base I have Audrey Miles married to William Vain, but in these notes below she was married to a William WAYNE which is correct? The will of her Mother Eleanor Pidgeon MILES names her daughter as Audrey VAIN > > > > > > Will of Thomas Darnall, Charles Co., 9/15/1779-6/28/1790. Exec: Son, > Thomas. Wife: Sarah, unsound and weak of understanding so that she can't > take care of herself, Exec. to take care of her as best he can. Son: > Thomas, all my land; negroes; all my estate; and dues and credits. Wit: > William Miles, Joseph Miles, son of Henry and Thomas Osborn, son of David. > Probated by Exec. and oaths of William Miles and Thomas Osborn. Securities > for Exec. were Rhody Vinson and John Bean. > > > > > Children of Eleanor PIDGEON and Henry MILES are: > i. > Henrietta MILES was born ABT 1745, and died BEF 1774. She married > John MUDD 19 NOV 1763. > ii. John > MILES was born 1747. > iii.William MILES was born 30 DEC 1749, and died BEF 27 AUG 1827 in Washington Co, > KY. He married > UNKNOWN. > > iv.Henry MILES was born ABT 1751. > v.Sarah MILES was born ABT 1753. She married James S. MONTGOMERY. > vi.Mary MILES was born ABT 1757. She married Walter OSBURN 9 OCT 1782 in Charles Co, MD. > vii. Joseph MILES was born ABT 1757, and died 1821 in Perry Co, MO. He married > Ann WATHEN, daughter of Henry Hudson Sr. WATHEN and Sarah MUDD. She was born > 19 MAR 1749/50, and died 1 NOV 1834 in Perry Co, MO. > viii. > Audrey MILES was born ABT 1760, and died ABT 1818 in KY. She married William > WAYNE. He was born 1754, and died 19 FEB 1838 in KY. > ix. > Priscilla MILES was born ABT 1762. She married > Thomas OSBORNE. > 1. x. > Barton Elexius MILES was born 1764 in Prob MD, and died 4 MAY 1845 in Washington > Co, KY. He married Rose UNKNOWN. He married > SarahUNKNOWN. > xi. > Edward Francis MILES was born ABT 1
Dave, this is an older Eleanor O'Bryan. have her father as Wm Bryant Samuel Abell 1716-1777 Eleanor O'Bryan 1721/25- bef. 1777 Notes for Wm Bryant !Will MD Calender of Wills Vol VIII p Brian, William, St Mary's Co., 21st Sept., 1734; 7th Aug., 1739. To son Henry, ex., and hrs., the part of dwelling plantation "Williams Indeavor" lying on S. side of freshet leading into Brittans Bay, also that part of "Locust Thicket" lying on S. side of freshet in Beaver Dam Manor and 20 A. "Black Oke Levill." " son William and hrs., parts of "Williams Indeavor" and "Locust Thickett" lying on N. side of freshet. " son Ignatious and hrs. personalty and property in event of death of Henry or William without " daus. Henerita, Elener, Mary and Elizabeth personalty. !bstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 24-28 1738-1744 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 August 1990, p. 12 William Brion 24.265 SM £67.17.2 Aug 8 1739 Sep 27 1739 Appraisers: Samuel Abell, James Brown. Next of kin: Richard Winstt, Henry Winstt. Administrator/Executor: Henry Bryane. The administrator Henry Bryan was a brother to Eleanor. These are my husband's ancesors.. Hope such is correct. Mary Ann On 2/23/2013 1:34 PM, Dave Lee wrote: > How many Eleanor O'Bryans? > Last week when all the Spaldings were being chased Benedict Spalding married > a daughter of Samuel Abell & Eleanor O'Bryan and ended up in Washington Co., > KY. > > Other coincidents Basil Mattingly m. Monica Miles, 7 Jan 1801 Washington > Co., KY. > > The Miles have brushed with my Lee family until they started using Miles as > a first name even until the present. > > Dave > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mary Ann Shoemaker" <maryshoe@cox.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:11 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Mary [--?--] Howard Forrest - Mattingly connection? > > >> Ah.. but depends on what you are most interested in working on ?? Tooo >> many names to keep separate etc. >> Mary Ann >> On 2/23/2013 12:58 PM, Gayle Londeree wrote: >>> Thank you Mary Ann. I've put the correction in my file. I've done very >>> little research on the Miles family,even though I descend from Basil P >>> Howard and his wife Monica Ann Miles (1803-1864). She was the daughter of >>> Jesse Miles and Elizabeth Murray. Jesse was son of William Miles,who was >>> son of Henry Miles and Eleanor Pidgeon. So you see I have no excuse for >>> my mistake! >>> >>> Gayle >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >>> >>> On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Mary Ann Shoemaker <maryshoe@cox.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Gayle, >>>> >>>> Wanted to make a comment/correction to your comment: >>>> >>>> "34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter >>>> of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to" >>>> >>>> Audrey Pidgeon Miles was the wife of Henry Miles. The bit about her >>>> being the dau of Philip and Eleanor O'Bryan Miles has been confused >>>> repeatedly. >>>> I had to straighten this out a number of years ago. >>>> >>>> The records for Philip and Eleanor Miles are found in Nelson Co. KY >>>> records. (even though 1789 Nelson Co also contained what is now Wash Co >>>> established in 1792 ) Definite proof etc.. >>>> >>>> Eleanor Pidgen Miles' will is in Washington Co. KY as follows: >>>> >>>> "Miles, Eleanor ; Will-- W: 23 Jan 1805, P: 7 Jul1806] >>>> Wish to be buried Hardin Cr Chapel >>>> Leg: sons William, Bartin, Elexius, Joseph, Edward and Francis >>>> Daughters: Audrey Vain, Priscilla Osborn, Sarah Montgomery >>>> .... grandson: Rhodia Elexius Mudd and Thomas Mudd their father Thomas >>>> Mudd..... >>>> Wit: John Lancaster, Matthew Cissel, Ignatius Mattingly."" >>>> >>>> The following are some of my notes on Philip Miles. >>>> >>>> "Philip Miles >>>> !named in will of mother, Elizabeth Gardiner Miles (will 38:848) 1771 >>>> >>>> !owned 1770 William's Endeavor" and "Farthings' Adventure" from his >>>> wife's inherited property. >>>> >>>> !Moved to Ky, listed on the 1787 Tax list of Nelson Co. VA (KY) >>>> blacks listed: Jack, Terry, Clear, Henry >>>> 1788 Tax list , 5 tiths. >>>> Blacks: Nase, John, Faney, Clary and Henny >>>> died intestate 1789 >>>> >>>> ! received 3 slaves from his mother is her will. "Jerry, old Mill, and >>>> Peg" >>>> named for uncle Philip Key. >>>> >>>> !ABST OF NELSON CO DEEDS 1785-1808, , p 44 ( Deed book 4, p 657) >>>> "16 June 1788: Philip Miles imported slave declaration." >>>> >>>> !dead by 10 Feb 1789 when wife Eleanor Miles relinquished her right to >>>> administer his estate to Robert Abell and Henry Miles >>>> Pioneer, Vol 1, # 2, p 34 >>>> "Eleanor Miles, widow and relict of Philip Miles relinquishs her right >>>> of Admn to Robt Abell and Henry Miles with Athenasious Thompson and Wm >>>> Haden their sec for 2000 pounds. Basel Hayden, Philip Lee, Samuel >>>> Pottinger and Samuel Willet or any three to appraise the personal >>>> estate." >>>> >>>> !Nelson Co. Pioneer" Vol 2, #2, p 29, >>>> 12/9/1790 Inventory And appraisement of estate of Philip Miles. deceased >>>> returned and ordered to be recorded." >>>> >>>> Children of Philip Miles and Eleanor O'Bryan >>>> Henry, Harry, b 1771 m Ann Lancaster >>>> Catherine b 1773 m John Lanacaster >>>> John b 1775 m Sarah Howard >>>> Joseph b after 1775 >>>> Monica b @ 1782 >>>> Dorothy b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter >>>> Johnson of St Mary's Co. MD. >>>> ( my ancestors) >>>> Linda Reno also sent such in 2006 I believe. >>>> >>>> Mary Ann >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2/23/2013 9:12 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: >>>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>>>> >>>>> Author: GayleLonderee >>>>> Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley >>>>> Classification: queries >>>>> >>>>> Message Board URL: >>>>> >>>>> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx >>>>> >>>>> Message Board Post: >>>>> >>>>> The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of >>>>> her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most >>>>> likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July >>>>> 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles >>>>> Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at >>>>> least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is >>>>> almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas >>>>> Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky >>>>> Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child >>>>> was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old >>>>> when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she >>>>> would have been born in 1761. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in >>>>> her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington >>>>> County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 >>>>> December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of >>>>> Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly >>>>> Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also >>>>> sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres >>>>> to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold >>>>> several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): >>>>> 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County >>>>> "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to >>>>> Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres >>>>> to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of >>>>> Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to >>>>> Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to >>>>> John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres >>>>> to John Mattingly and 124 acres t! >>>>> o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in >>>>> name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip >>>>> Davis."). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving >>>>> of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved >>>>> by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles >>>>> Howard and William Mattingly. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage >>>>> bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's >>>>> Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly >>>>> 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It is also interesting to note that: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was >>>>> married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly >>>>> (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in >>>>> court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly >>>>> (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard >>>>> (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married >>>>> Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary >>>>> Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and >>>>> Catherine Cooper). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. >>>>> Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas >>>>> Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman >>>>> for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is >>>>> bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor >>>>> siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He >>>>> was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy >>>>> Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for >>>>> Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in >>>>> 1823. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) >>>>> were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of >>>>> Stephen Spalding). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses >>>>> on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son >>>>> Stephen Spalding in 1804. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard >>>>> Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his >>>>> dog in 1805. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of >>>>> William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of >>>>> James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist >>>>> Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also >>>>> mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly >>>>> in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath >>>>> unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of >>>>> Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life >>>>> Ignatius Mattingly". >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of >>>>> Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis >>>>> Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close >>>>> residence. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's >>>>> County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and >>>>> Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius >>>>> die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families >>>>> were in the same neighborhood. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of >>>>> Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between >>>>> Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, >>>>> Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 >>>>> Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, >>>>> Philip Davis." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Additional records, thoughts are welcome. >>>>> Thank you! >>>>> Gayle Howard Londeree >>>>> >>>>> Important Note: >>>>> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >>>>> would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link >>>>> above and respond on the board. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GayleLonderee Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she would have been born in 1761. Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres to John Mattingly and 124 acres t! o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis."). . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles Howard and William Mattingly. . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. It is also interesting to note that: 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cooper). 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in 1823. 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen Spalding). 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son Stephen Spalding in 1804. 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his dog in 1805. 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life Ignatius Mattingly". 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close residence. 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families were in the same neighborhood. 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis." Additional records, thoughts are welcome. Thank you! Gayle Howard Londeree Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Ah.. but depends on what you are most interested in working on ?? Tooo many names to keep separate etc. Mary Ann On 2/23/2013 12:58 PM, Gayle Londeree wrote: > Thank you Mary Ann. I've put the correction in my file. I've done very little research on the Miles family,even though I descend from Basil P Howard and his wife Monica Ann Miles (1803-1864). She was the daughter of Jesse Miles and Elizabeth Murray. Jesse was son of William Miles,who was son of Henry Miles and Eleanor Pidgeon. So you see I have no excuse for my mistake! > > Gayle > > Sent from my iPad > > On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Mary Ann Shoemaker <maryshoe@cox.net> wrote: > >> Gayle, >> >> Wanted to make a comment/correction to your comment: >> >> "34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter >> of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to" >> >> Audrey Pidgeon Miles was the wife of Henry Miles. The bit about her >> being the dau of Philip and Eleanor O'Bryan Miles has been confused >> repeatedly. >> I had to straighten this out a number of years ago. >> >> The records for Philip and Eleanor Miles are found in Nelson Co. KY >> records. (even though 1789 Nelson Co also contained what is now Wash Co >> established in 1792 ) Definite proof etc.. >> >> Eleanor Pidgen Miles' will is in Washington Co. KY as follows: >> >> "Miles, Eleanor ; Will-- W: 23 Jan 1805, P: 7 Jul1806] >> Wish to be buried Hardin Cr Chapel >> Leg: sons William, Bartin, Elexius, Joseph, Edward and Francis >> Daughters: Audrey Vain, Priscilla Osborn, Sarah Montgomery >> .... grandson: Rhodia Elexius Mudd and Thomas Mudd their father Thomas >> Mudd..... >> Wit: John Lancaster, Matthew Cissel, Ignatius Mattingly."" >> >> The following are some of my notes on Philip Miles. >> >> "Philip Miles >> !named in will of mother, Elizabeth Gardiner Miles (will 38:848) 1771 >> >> !owned 1770 William's Endeavor" and "Farthings' Adventure" from his >> wife's inherited property. >> >> !Moved to Ky, listed on the 1787 Tax list of Nelson Co. VA (KY) >> blacks listed: Jack, Terry, Clear, Henry >> 1788 Tax list , 5 tiths. >> Blacks: Nase, John, Faney, Clary and Henny >> died intestate 1789 >> >> ! received 3 slaves from his mother is her will. "Jerry, old Mill, and Peg" >> named for uncle Philip Key. >> >> !ABST OF NELSON CO DEEDS 1785-1808, , p 44 ( Deed book 4, p 657) >> "16 June 1788: Philip Miles imported slave declaration." >> >> !dead by 10 Feb 1789 when wife Eleanor Miles relinquished her right to >> administer his estate to Robert Abell and Henry Miles >> Pioneer, Vol 1, # 2, p 34 >> "Eleanor Miles, widow and relict of Philip Miles relinquishs her right >> of Admn to Robt Abell and Henry Miles with Athenasious Thompson and Wm >> Haden their sec for 2000 pounds. Basel Hayden, Philip Lee, Samuel >> Pottinger and Samuel Willet or any three to appraise the personal estate." >> >> !Nelson Co. Pioneer" Vol 2, #2, p 29, >> 12/9/1790 Inventory And appraisement of estate of Philip Miles. deceased >> returned and ordered to be recorded." >> >> Children of Philip Miles and Eleanor O'Bryan >> Henry, Harry, b 1771 m Ann Lancaster >> Catherine b 1773 m John Lanacaster >> John b 1775 m Sarah Howard >> Joseph b after 1775 >> Monica b @ 1782 >> Dorothy b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter >> Johnson of St Mary's Co. MD. >> ( my ancestors) >> Linda Reno also sent such in 2006 I believe. >> >> Mary Ann >> >> >> >> >> On 2/23/2013 9:12 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: >>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>> >>> Author: GayleLonderee >>> Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley >>> Classification: queries >>> >>> Message Board URL: >>> >>> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx >>> >>> Message Board Post: >>> >>> The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. >>> >>> >>> She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she would have been born in 1761. >>> >>> >>> Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. >>> >>> >>> . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. >>> >>> >>> . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. >>> >>> >>> . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres to John Mattingly and 124 ! acres t! >>> o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis."). >>> >>> >>> . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles Howard and William Mattingly. >>> >>> >>> . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. >>> >>> >>> . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. >>> >>> >>> It is also interesting to note that: >>> >>> >>> 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). >>> >>> >>> 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cooper). >>> >>> >>> 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in 1823. >>> >>> >>> 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen Spalding). >>> >>> >>> 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son Stephen Spalding in 1804. >>> >>> >>> 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his dog in 1805. >>> >>> >>> 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. >>> >>> >>> 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life Ignatius Mattingly". >>> >>> >>> 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close residence. >>> >>> >>> 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families were in the same neighborhood. >>> >>> >>> 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis." >>> >>> >>> Additional records, thoughts are welcome. >>> Thank you! >>> Gayle Howard Londeree >>> >>> Important Note: >>> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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Thank you Mary Ann. I've put the correction in my file. I've done very little research on the Miles family,even though I descend from Basil P Howard and his wife Monica Ann Miles (1803-1864). She was the daughter of Jesse Miles and Elizabeth Murray. Jesse was son of William Miles,who was son of Henry Miles and Eleanor Pidgeon. So you see I have no excuse for my mistake! Gayle Sent from my iPad On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Mary Ann Shoemaker <maryshoe@cox.net> wrote: > Gayle, > > Wanted to make a comment/correction to your comment: > > "34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter > of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to" > > Audrey Pidgeon Miles was the wife of Henry Miles. The bit about her > being the dau of Philip and Eleanor O'Bryan Miles has been confused > repeatedly. > I had to straighten this out a number of years ago. > > The records for Philip and Eleanor Miles are found in Nelson Co. KY > records. (even though 1789 Nelson Co also contained what is now Wash Co > established in 1792 ) Definite proof etc.. > > Eleanor Pidgen Miles' will is in Washington Co. KY as follows: > > "Miles, Eleanor ; Will-- W: 23 Jan 1805, P: 7 Jul1806] > Wish to be buried Hardin Cr Chapel > Leg: sons William, Bartin, Elexius, Joseph, Edward and Francis > Daughters: Audrey Vain, Priscilla Osborn, Sarah Montgomery > .... grandson: Rhodia Elexius Mudd and Thomas Mudd their father Thomas > Mudd..... > Wit: John Lancaster, Matthew Cissel, Ignatius Mattingly."" > > The following are some of my notes on Philip Miles. > > "Philip Miles > !named in will of mother, Elizabeth Gardiner Miles (will 38:848) 1771 > > !owned 1770 William's Endeavor" and "Farthings' Adventure" from his > wife's inherited property. > > !Moved to Ky, listed on the 1787 Tax list of Nelson Co. VA (KY) > blacks listed: Jack, Terry, Clear, Henry > 1788 Tax list , 5 tiths. > Blacks: Nase, John, Faney, Clary and Henny > died intestate 1789 > > ! received 3 slaves from his mother is her will. "Jerry, old Mill, and Peg" > named for uncle Philip Key. > > !ABST OF NELSON CO DEEDS 1785-1808, , p 44 ( Deed book 4, p 657) > "16 June 1788: Philip Miles imported slave declaration." > > !dead by 10 Feb 1789 when wife Eleanor Miles relinquished her right to > administer his estate to Robert Abell and Henry Miles > Pioneer, Vol 1, # 2, p 34 > "Eleanor Miles, widow and relict of Philip Miles relinquishs her right > of Admn to Robt Abell and Henry Miles with Athenasious Thompson and Wm > Haden their sec for 2000 pounds. Basel Hayden, Philip Lee, Samuel > Pottinger and Samuel Willet or any three to appraise the personal estate." > > !Nelson Co. Pioneer" Vol 2, #2, p 29, > 12/9/1790 Inventory And appraisement of estate of Philip Miles. deceased > returned and ordered to be recorded." > > Children of Philip Miles and Eleanor O'Bryan > Henry, Harry, b 1771 m Ann Lancaster > Catherine b 1773 m John Lanacaster > John b 1775 m Sarah Howard > Joseph b after 1775 > Monica b @ 1782 > Dorothy b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter > Johnson of St Mary's Co. MD. > ( my ancestors) > Linda Reno also sent such in 2006 I believe. > > Mary Ann > > > > > On 2/23/2013 9:12 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: GayleLonderee >> Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. >> >> >> She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she would have been born in 1761. >> >> >> Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. >> >> >> . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. >> >> >> . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. >> >> >> . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres to John Mattingly and 124 a! cres t! >> o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis."). >> >> >> . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles Howard and William Mattingly. >> >> >> . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. >> >> >> . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. >> >> >> It is also interesting to note that: >> >> >> 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). >> >> >> 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cooper). >> >> >> 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in 1823. >> >> >> 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen Spalding). >> >> >> 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son Stephen Spalding in 1804. >> >> >> 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his dog in 1805. >> >> >> 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. >> >> >> 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life Ignatius Mattingly". >> >> >> 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close residence. >> >> >> 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families were in the same neighborhood. >> >> >> 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip Davis." >> >> >> Additional records, thoughts are welcome. >> Thank you! >> Gayle Howard Londeree >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to 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
How many Eleanor O'Bryans? Last week when all the Spaldings were being chased Benedict Spalding married a daughter of Samuel Abell & Eleanor O'Bryan and ended up in Washington Co., KY. Other coincidents Basil Mattingly m. Monica Miles, 7 Jan 1801 Washington Co., KY. The Miles have brushed with my Lee family until they started using Miles as a first name even until the present. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ann Shoemaker" <maryshoe@cox.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Mary [--?--] Howard Forrest - Mattingly connection? > Ah.. but depends on what you are most interested in working on ?? Tooo > many names to keep separate etc. > Mary Ann > On 2/23/2013 12:58 PM, Gayle Londeree wrote: >> Thank you Mary Ann. I've put the correction in my file. I've done very >> little research on the Miles family,even though I descend from Basil P >> Howard and his wife Monica Ann Miles (1803-1864). She was the daughter of >> Jesse Miles and Elizabeth Murray. Jesse was son of William Miles,who was >> son of Henry Miles and Eleanor Pidgeon. So you see I have no excuse for >> my mistake! >> >> Gayle >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Mary Ann Shoemaker <maryshoe@cox.net> >> wrote: >> >>> Gayle, >>> >>> Wanted to make a comment/correction to your comment: >>> >>> "34 acres to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter >>> of Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to" >>> >>> Audrey Pidgeon Miles was the wife of Henry Miles. The bit about her >>> being the dau of Philip and Eleanor O'Bryan Miles has been confused >>> repeatedly. >>> I had to straighten this out a number of years ago. >>> >>> The records for Philip and Eleanor Miles are found in Nelson Co. KY >>> records. (even though 1789 Nelson Co also contained what is now Wash Co >>> established in 1792 ) Definite proof etc.. >>> >>> Eleanor Pidgen Miles' will is in Washington Co. KY as follows: >>> >>> "Miles, Eleanor ; Will-- W: 23 Jan 1805, P: 7 Jul1806] >>> Wish to be buried Hardin Cr Chapel >>> Leg: sons William, Bartin, Elexius, Joseph, Edward and Francis >>> Daughters: Audrey Vain, Priscilla Osborn, Sarah Montgomery >>> .... grandson: Rhodia Elexius Mudd and Thomas Mudd their father Thomas >>> Mudd..... >>> Wit: John Lancaster, Matthew Cissel, Ignatius Mattingly."" >>> >>> The following are some of my notes on Philip Miles. >>> >>> "Philip Miles >>> !named in will of mother, Elizabeth Gardiner Miles (will 38:848) 1771 >>> >>> !owned 1770 William's Endeavor" and "Farthings' Adventure" from his >>> wife's inherited property. >>> >>> !Moved to Ky, listed on the 1787 Tax list of Nelson Co. VA (KY) >>> blacks listed: Jack, Terry, Clear, Henry >>> 1788 Tax list , 5 tiths. >>> Blacks: Nase, John, Faney, Clary and Henny >>> died intestate 1789 >>> >>> ! received 3 slaves from his mother is her will. "Jerry, old Mill, and >>> Peg" >>> named for uncle Philip Key. >>> >>> !ABST OF NELSON CO DEEDS 1785-1808, , p 44 ( Deed book 4, p 657) >>> "16 June 1788: Philip Miles imported slave declaration." >>> >>> !dead by 10 Feb 1789 when wife Eleanor Miles relinquished her right to >>> administer his estate to Robert Abell and Henry Miles >>> Pioneer, Vol 1, # 2, p 34 >>> "Eleanor Miles, widow and relict of Philip Miles relinquishs her right >>> of Admn to Robt Abell and Henry Miles with Athenasious Thompson and Wm >>> Haden their sec for 2000 pounds. Basel Hayden, Philip Lee, Samuel >>> Pottinger and Samuel Willet or any three to appraise the personal >>> estate." >>> >>> !Nelson Co. Pioneer" Vol 2, #2, p 29, >>> 12/9/1790 Inventory And appraisement of estate of Philip Miles. deceased >>> returned and ordered to be recorded." >>> >>> Children of Philip Miles and Eleanor O'Bryan >>> Henry, Harry, b 1771 m Ann Lancaster >>> Catherine b 1773 m John Lanacaster >>> John b 1775 m Sarah Howard >>> Joseph b after 1775 >>> Monica b @ 1782 >>> Dorothy b @ 1783 m John Johnson, son of Leonard Johnson of Peter >>> Johnson of St Mary's Co. MD. >>> ( my ancestors) >>> Linda Reno also sent such in 2006 I believe. >>> >>> Mary Ann >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2/23/2013 9:12 AM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: >>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>>> >>>> Author: GayleLonderee >>>> Surnames: Howard, Mattingly, Spalding, Davis, Daley >>>> Classification: queries >>>> >>>> Message Board URL: >>>> >>>> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.stmarys/4594/mb.ashx >>>> >>>> Message Board Post: >>>> >>>> The maiden name of Mary is unknown. No documents have given proof of >>>> her parents, but there are tantalizing clues to possible connections. >>>> >>>> >>>> She was probably born between 1761 and 1765. Charles Howard, most >>>> likely her son with James Howard, may have been born between 7 July >>>> 1779 and 1 June 1780 based on census and tax records for Charles >>>> Howard. If she was married about a year before his birth, and was at >>>> least 15 years old at the time she would be born before 1763. She is >>>> almost certainly the female above the age of 45 listed under Thomas >>>> Forrest, her second husband, on the 1810 Washington County, Kentucky >>>> Census. This would place her birth before 1765. Her last known child >>>> was James M. Howard, born 22 October 1801. If she were 40 years old >>>> when he was born, nearing the end of a woman's childbearing years, she >>>> would have been born in 1761. >>>> >>>> >>>> Mary's name has been found on only 6 documents. >>>> >>>> >>>> . She was left wearing apparel by Ann Hayden, widow of Clement, in >>>> her St. Mary's County, Maryland will on 25 January 1790. >>>> >>>> >>>> . She was named executor of her husband James Howard's Washington >>>> County, Kentucky, will on 13 February 1802. >>>> >>>> >>>> . Mary Howard bought 16 acres of land on Prather's Creek on 11 >>>> December 1802, for 5 shillings, from Thomas and Ann Lewis of >>>> Chesterfield County, Virginia. The witnesses were Leonard Mattingly >>>> Sr., Ignatius Mattingly and William Vain. Thomas and Ann Lewis also >>>> sold 35 acres to James Vessel on the same date. They had sold 67 acres >>>> to William Mattingly almost a month earlier, on 15 Nov 1802. They sold >>>> several tracts on 15 Dec 1802 (four days after Mary Howard's purchase): >>>> 31 acres to Philemon Askins (who sold 130 acres in Washington County >>>> "on which William Vain now lives" and 100 acres on Hardin's Creek to >>>> Ignatius Mattingly in 1805), 110 acres to Leonard Mattingly, 34 acres >>>> to William Vain (is this the husband of Audrey Miles, daughter of >>>> Philip and Eleanor Miles?), 22 acres to Charles Russell (married to >>>> Jane Mattingly, daughter of Leonard and Monica Monarch), 244 acres to >>>> John Maxville (Maxwell?) , 111 acres to Ignatius Mattingly, 100 acres >>>> to John Mattingly and 124 acres t! >>>> o Leonard Mattingly Jr. (part of 1000 acres patented 1 Jun 1782 in >>>> name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, Philip >>>> Davis."). >>>> >>>> >>>> . A Certificate of Probate was granted to Mary Howard at the proving >>>> of her husband James Howard's will on 4 July 1803. The will was proved >>>> by James Vessels, a witness to the will. Mary's securities were Charles >>>> Howard and William Mattingly. >>>> >>>> >>>> . Thomas Forrest and Stephen Spalding were bondsmen on the marriage >>>> bond between Thomas Forrest and Mary Howard on 14 April 1804. >>>> >>>> >>>> . Mary and her husband Thomas Forrest sold 16 acres on Prather's >>>> Creek to Edward Mattingly (1786-1846, son of William Mattingly >>>> 1741-1817 and Mary Spalding) for $60 on 22 April 1819. >>>> >>>> >>>> It is also interesting to note that: >>>> >>>> >>>> 1. Benjamin Daley, an appraiser of James Howard's estate, was >>>> married to Susanna Mattingly, the sister of William Mattingly >>>> (1741-1817) and Leonard Mattingly (1739-1829). >>>> >>>> >>>> 2. James Vessells, witness to James Howard's will who proved it in >>>> court, was a neighbor who had a son James who married Eleanor Mattingly >>>> (daughter of Joseph), and a son Charles who married Catherine Howard >>>> (daughter of James). He also had a son Elisha (Delijus) who married >>>> Catherine Forrest, daughter of Thomas Forrest (who later married Mary >>>> Howard, James' widow) and Catherine Spalding (daughter of Thomas and >>>> Catherine Cooper). >>>> >>>> >>>> 3. The maiden name of the wife of Stephen Spalding is also unknown. >>>> Besides being bondsman for Mary Howard on her marriage to Thomas >>>> Forrest in 1804 he appears on a number of other records. He is bondsman >>>> for Charles Howard in several court cases to recover debt. He is >>>> bondsman for Charles Howard when Charles becomes guardian of his minor >>>> siblings in 1812. He endorses a mortgage for Charles Howard in 1822. He >>>> was bondsman for Edward Mattingly when he became guardian of Dorothy >>>> Beavin in 1824. Edward Mattingly and Henry Parsons were bondsmen for >>>> Stephen Spalding when he became the guardian of Edward Blandford in >>>> 1823. >>>> >>>> >>>> 4. Edward Mattingly (who is he?) and William Hayden (which one?) >>>> were the witnesses to the 1782 will of John Baptist Spalding (father of >>>> Stephen Spalding). >>>> >>>> >>>> 5. William Mattingly and Benedict [Benjamin] Daly were the witnesses >>>> on the document freeing the slave Philip by Ann Spalding and her son >>>> Stephen Spalding in 1804. >>>> >>>> >>>> 6. Stephen Spalding sued Ignatius Mattingly (probably son of Leonard >>>> Mattingly 1739-1829) for £20 for riding into his yard and shooting his >>>> dog in 1805. >>>> >>>> >>>> 7. Stephen Spalding was bondsman with Felix Mattingly, son of >>>> William Mattingly, when Felix married Matilda Spalding in April 1823. >>>> >>>> >>>> 8. Thomas Howard (1697-1773), who is possibly the grandfather of >>>> James Howard, gave a deposition in 1762 in the case of John Baptist >>>> Spalding (father of Stephen) vs. Henry Spalding, his brother. He also >>>> mentioned Ignatius Mattingly, father of Leonard and William Mattingly >>>> in his 1773 will in St. Mary's County, Maryland. "I give and bequeath >>>> unto my loving son Martin Henry and my loving Daughter Mary a tract of >>>> Land being part of Gilmotts Hills under a lease during the life >>>> Ignatius Mattingly". >>>> >>>> >>>> 9. Sixteen names are on the same page as James Howard on the Oath of >>>> Allegiance. Ignatius Mattingly Jr. is four names above and Francis >>>> Mattingly is the next after James. This seems to indicate close >>>> residence. >>>> >>>> >>>> 10. Fifty-nine names are on the same page of the c. 1780 St. Mary's >>>> County militia muster roll with James Howard. Ignatius Mattingly and >>>> Thomas Mattingly (which one? When did Thomas the father of Ignatius >>>> die?) are on the same page. This also seems to indicate the families >>>> were in the same neighborhood. >>>> >>>> >>>> 11. Philip Davis was married to Margaret Mattingly, daughter of >>>> Leonard Mattingly and Monica Monarch. "15 Dec 1802 - Indenture between >>>> Thomas Lewis and wife, Ann, Chesterfield Co., VA and Leonard Mattingly, >>>> Jr. Wash. Co. for 5 shillings - 124 acres part of 1000 acres patented 1 >>>> Jun 1782 in name of Peter Manson bounded by Praters Creek, Mary Howard, >>>> Philip Davis." >>>> >>>> >>>> Additional records, thoughts are welcome. >>>> Thank you! >>>> Gayle Howard Londeree >>>> >>>> Important Note: >>>> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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