I agree that to appoint someone your executor gives an important inference. And as I recall Paul Peacock may have had an Abell witness his will so there was a relationship going. Just as I think you acknowledge not as close as making them your executor. As far as the naming of a son Samuel ...if you look below there are 2 Thomas Davis'. The Executor for Peacock I believe had no children - and was the one that married Mary Thomas and died 1712. It was the other Thomas Davis died 1718 that had the son named Samuel. Like I said the only fact I am working with is in 1703 Thomas Davis married to Mary Thomas was alive. On Jan 30, 2013, at 6:06 AM, C Greenwell wrote: > I agree... but you have to ask yourself why Thomas Davis chose John > Abell and why did Eleanor choose Thomas Davis as their Execs. And why > was Samuel Abell NOK for Thomas Davis and why did Thomas Davis name > his only son Samuel. > > When I answer these questions I come to the conclusion that Thomas > Davis (d.1712) was married to Mary Abell (d. 1719) daughter of Samuel > Abell (d. 1698) and Susanna Gardiner. Eleanor Abell (d. 1709), her > sister, married Paul Peacock (d. 1709). John Abell (d. 1746), the > brother of the 2 gals, administered the estates. > > Of course, this would not be the first time I have come to the wrong > conclusions and am open minded to sugested changes. > > Randy > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 7:08 PM, rubyslippers <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> wrote: >> Elinor Peacock chose Thomas Davis for her Administrator. But before the probate was over Thomas died. Thomas chose John Abell as his administrator. This left John stepping in for Thomas not because Peacock and Abell necessarily had a connection but Peacock and Davis certainly did. >> >> On Jan 29, 2013, at 5:21 PM, C Greenwell wrote: >> >>> Here are the probate documents for Eleanor Peacock. Since John Abell >>> was the Exec, I would think that she was his brother and she was a >>> daughter of Samuel Abell and Susanna Gardiner. >>> >>> Elinor Peacock 31,12 I SM £49.13.0 dec 22 1709 >>> Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, Ja. Bright. >>> Creditors: John Bell, John Miles. >>> >>> Ellenor Peacock 36A.159 A SM £49.13.0 £22.18.5 Jun 29 1714 >>> Payments to: Mr. Chested, Mr. Cheseldyne, John Miles, Edward Cole, >>> Col. Henry, Richard Vowles, Mary Gough, Samuell Abell, Nicholas Miles, >>> George Bewer. >>> Administrator: John Abell (also John Able) (administrator of Thomas >>> Daviss (administrator of deceased)). >>> >>> Randy >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 5:52 PM, rubyslippers <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> wrote: >>>> When Grace Thomas Brewer Arthur made her will in 1703 her brother in law Thomas Davis and her sister Mary Thomas Davis were alive. >>>> >>>> There is this probate: >>>> >>>> Thomas Davies 338.12 I SM £26.7.6 Apr 9 1712 >>>> Administrator of Eleanor Peacoke. >>>> Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, John Miller. >>>> Creditors & Next of kin: Samuell Abell, Mary Peacoke. >>>> >>>> Thomas Davis 335.213 I SM £26.1.6 Apr 9 1712 >>>> The deceased was the administrator of Elinor Pecock. >>>> Appraisers: Thomas Packman, John Milles. >>>> Creditors: Samuel Abell, Mary Peacok >>>> >>>> ======================================================= >>>> >>>> And there is this probate: >>>> >>>> Thomas Davis 1710 - July 31 1718 >>>> Samuel 1 shilling >>>> Everything to wife Mary and she is Exec >>>> Wit Sebastian Thompson, Archabold Pike, Margarett Thompson, Mildred Pike, James Thompson >>>> >>>> I tend to think the Thomas Davis that married Mary Thomas was the one that died in 1712 and was administrator to Eleanor Peacock. Here is why: >>>> >>>> His nephews in law by Grace were Richard and William Brewer. Richard Brewer's estate was appraised by Samuel Abell, Sr. >>>> >>>> When Thomas and Mary Davis gave consent for their land to be inherited by the Brewer males I assumed that was probably because Thomas and Mary were childless. >>>> >>>> Is it possible that a Eleanor Davis married Paul Peacock? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Donald Drury wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear List, >>>>> >>>>> I found the following: >>>>> >>>>> ****************************** >>>>> >>>>> Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM >>>>> >>>>> From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> from some old notes: >>>>> >>>>> Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul >>>>> >>>>> ******************************* >>>>> Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 >>>>> State of his Lordship's Manor >>>>> >>>>> 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres >>>>> Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell >>>>> ****************************** >>>>> Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. >>>>> To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. >>>>> To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of >>>>> Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. >>>>> To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick >>>>> afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. >>>>> To child. (undesignated), personal estate. >>>>> Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. >>>>> Part 2–12. 157. >>>>> MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 >>>>> ****************************** >>>>> >>>>> My question: >>>>> >>>>> Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell >>>>> Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in >>>>> 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell >>>>> Family? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks very much, >>>>> >>>>> Don >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> 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
Here are the probate documents for Eleanor Peacock. Since John Abell was the Exec, I would think that she was his brother and she was a daughter of Samuel Abell and Susanna Gardiner. Elinor Peacock 31,12 I SM £49.13.0 dec 22 1709 Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, Ja. Bright. Creditors: John Bell, John Miles. Ellenor Peacock 36A.159 A SM £49.13.0 £22.18.5 Jun 29 1714 Payments to: Mr. Chested, Mr. Cheseldyne, John Miles, Edward Cole, Col. Henry, Richard Vowles, Mary Gough, Samuell Abell, Nicholas Miles, George Bewer. Administrator: John Abell (also John Able) (administrator of Thomas Daviss (administrator of deceased)). Randy On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 5:52 PM, rubyslippers <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> wrote: > When Grace Thomas Brewer Arthur made her will in 1703 her brother in law Thomas Davis and her sister Mary Thomas Davis were alive. > > There is this probate: > > Thomas Davies 338.12 I SM £26.7.6 Apr 9 1712 > Administrator of Eleanor Peacoke. > Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, John Miller. > Creditors & Next of kin: Samuell Abell, Mary Peacoke. > > Thomas Davis 335.213 I SM £26.1.6 Apr 9 1712 > The deceased was the administrator of Elinor Pecock. > Appraisers: Thomas Packman, John Milles. > Creditors: Samuel Abell, Mary Peacok > > ======================================================= > > And there is this probate: > > Thomas Davis 1710 - July 31 1718 > Samuel 1 shilling > Everything to wife Mary and she is Exec > Wit Sebastian Thompson, Archabold Pike, Margarett Thompson, Mildred Pike, James Thompson > > I tend to think the Thomas Davis that married Mary Thomas was the one that died in 1712 and was administrator to Eleanor Peacock. Here is why: > > His nephews in law by Grace were Richard and William Brewer. Richard Brewer's estate was appraised by Samuel Abell, Sr. > > When Thomas and Mary Davis gave consent for their land to be inherited by the Brewer males I assumed that was probably because Thomas and Mary were childless. > > Is it possible that a Eleanor Davis married Paul Peacock? > > > > On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Donald Drury wrote: > >> Dear List, >> >> I found the following: >> >> ****************************** >> >> Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM >> >> From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> >> >> >> from some old notes: >> >> Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul >> >> ******************************* >> Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 >> State of his Lordship's Manor >> >> 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres >> Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell >> ****************************** >> Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. >> To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. >> To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of >> Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. >> To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick >> afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. >> To child. (undesignated), personal estate. >> Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. >> Part 2–12. 157. >> MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 >> ****************************** >> >> My question: >> >> Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell >> Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in >> 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell >> Family? >> >> Thanks very much, >> >> Don >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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
Elinor Peacock chose Thomas Davis for her Administrator. But before the probate was over Thomas died. Thomas chose John Abell as his administrator. This left John stepping in for Thomas not because Peacock and Abell necessarily had a connection but Peacock and Davis certainly did. On Jan 29, 2013, at 5:21 PM, C Greenwell wrote: > Here are the probate documents for Eleanor Peacock. Since John Abell > was the Exec, I would think that she was his brother and she was a > daughter of Samuel Abell and Susanna Gardiner. > > Elinor Peacock 31,12 I SM £49.13.0 dec 22 1709 > Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, Ja. Bright. > Creditors: John Bell, John Miles. > > Ellenor Peacock 36A.159 A SM £49.13.0 £22.18.5 Jun 29 1714 > Payments to: Mr. Chested, Mr. Cheseldyne, John Miles, Edward Cole, > Col. Henry, Richard Vowles, Mary Gough, Samuell Abell, Nicholas Miles, > George Bewer. > Administrator: John Abell (also John Able) (administrator of Thomas > Daviss (administrator of deceased)). > > Randy > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 5:52 PM, rubyslippers <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> wrote: >> When Grace Thomas Brewer Arthur made her will in 1703 her brother in law Thomas Davis and her sister Mary Thomas Davis were alive. >> >> There is this probate: >> >> Thomas Davies 338.12 I SM £26.7.6 Apr 9 1712 >> Administrator of Eleanor Peacoke. >> Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, John Miller. >> Creditors & Next of kin: Samuell Abell, Mary Peacoke. >> >> Thomas Davis 335.213 I SM £26.1.6 Apr 9 1712 >> The deceased was the administrator of Elinor Pecock. >> Appraisers: Thomas Packman, John Milles. >> Creditors: Samuel Abell, Mary Peacok >> >> ======================================================= >> >> And there is this probate: >> >> Thomas Davis 1710 - July 31 1718 >> Samuel 1 shilling >> Everything to wife Mary and she is Exec >> Wit Sebastian Thompson, Archabold Pike, Margarett Thompson, Mildred Pike, James Thompson >> >> I tend to think the Thomas Davis that married Mary Thomas was the one that died in 1712 and was administrator to Eleanor Peacock. Here is why: >> >> His nephews in law by Grace were Richard and William Brewer. Richard Brewer's estate was appraised by Samuel Abell, Sr. >> >> When Thomas and Mary Davis gave consent for their land to be inherited by the Brewer males I assumed that was probably because Thomas and Mary were childless. >> >> Is it possible that a Eleanor Davis married Paul Peacock? >> >> >> >> On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Donald Drury wrote: >> >>> Dear List, >>> >>> I found the following: >>> >>> ****************************** >>> >>> Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM >>> >>> From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> >>> >>> >>> from some old notes: >>> >>> Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul >>> >>> ******************************* >>> Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 >>> State of his Lordship's Manor >>> >>> 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres >>> Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell >>> ****************************** >>> Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. >>> To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. >>> To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of >>> Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. >>> To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick >>> afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. >>> To child. (undesignated), personal estate. >>> Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. >>> Part 2–12. 157. >>> MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 >>> ****************************** >>> >>> My question: >>> >>> Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell >>> Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in >>> 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell >>> Family? >>> >>> Thanks very much, >>> >>> Don >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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
Then could Winifred Abell's brother John Abell have married Ann Fadrie/fadery/Vaudrey? We know her name was Ann from his will. It seems logical??? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest Winifred Abell married first cousins. Mark Thomas was the son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fossee as you said. Luke Thomas was the son of Robert Thomas, Jr. and wife, Mary. I really think Mary, wife of Robert Thomas, Jr. was Mary Fadery, a sister of John Fadery who married Honor Thomas, daughter of Robert Thomas, Sr. and wife, Abagail. Ann, John, and Mary Fadrie were transported in 1670 (Skordas). Admin. accts. of John Fadery 3/31/1725 and 6/2/1725; appraisers were John Medley and John Greenwell; next of kin was Herbert Thomas and Luke Thomas; Exec., John Millman. (Skinner). Mary Fadery was married three times. Her first husband was John Little; second was Robert Thomas, Jr.; and third was John Millman. Winifred Abell was the daughter of Samuel Abell and Winifred Riley. She wasn't Winifred Hall, daughter of Simon Hall. It doesn't appear that Simon Hall had any children--if so, why would he have left his estate to cousins? Samuel Abell was probably a friend or neighbor who served as executor of Hall's estate. Will of Simon Hall, planter, SMC, ------1725-11/22/1725. To: Samuel Abell, executor, real and personal estate in Maryland. Cousin: Margaret Brown, house in South Sheilds, County of Durham, where John Willcison lived in. To: Elizabeth Brown, house that George Bouere lived in and house Thomas Cartar lived in. Wit.: Henry Briant, James Farthing, James Stark. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). 9/9/1725-3/2/1725: Admin. accts. of Simon Hall, SMC. Appraisers: John Mills, Thomas Clarkman. Creditors: William Cumming, Richard Hopewell. Exec.: Samuel Abell. 3/14/1725: Admin. accts. of Simon Hall, SMC. Payments to: Thomas Winsett, John Cornwell, Samuel Halbart. Exec: Samuel Abell. Winifred Riley was single at the time of her father's will in 1708 but had married Samuel Abell by May 4, 1709 when the administration account of John Riley was filed. John Riley April., 1708 Wills Liber PC 1 page 162: In the name of God Amen the third day of April in John Ryley the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and eight. I John Rylay of Brittons Bay in St. Mary's County, being sick & weake of body but of sound, andperfect memory, thanks be to God for it, I doe make this my last will & Testament in manner following Revocking all wills before made either verbally or in writing. First I recomend my soul to Almighty God, My Creator that gave it me and my body tothe earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent, manner as my Executors hereafter named shall think fitt there to remaine in Christian buryall till the Resurrection of all flesh, which I believe and Export and first my will and desire is that all my lawful, and just debts be paid in convenient time after my decease, by my Executors hereafter named, and for that worldly Estate, it hath pleased almighty God to bestow upon me, I dispose of as Followeth. I give & bequeath unto my son John Ryley two hundred and fifty acres called Greenhill where I now dwell lying in the head of Brttons Bay, in St. Mary's County to have, and hould, the same Land from and after my decease to him and his lawfull begotton heirs from hisown loynes forever. Item my will is that if my son, John Ryley should Dye without issue, that then the said tract of land before me to him given be equally divided amongst my five Daughters to them and their heirs forever. Item I give to my Daughter Francis Rylay, an Equall portion to the full vallue as the which my three Daughters, Mary Bright, Elizabeth Peake and Margaret Tomson hath allready Recieved. I give to my son John Rylay one great table & cubbert two black walnut chairs,and one bed and furniture which now I lye upon. Item I give to my five Daughters, to them and their heirs forever Mary Bright, Elizabeth Peake, Margaret Tomson, Franseas Ryley, Winefred Rylay all that movable upon the said plantation Equally to be divided amongst my my two clothes, at the expiration of two years. Item I give to my God daughter Elizabeth Banister one yowe and one yow lamb at the expiration of one year. Item I give to my grandchild William Peake one yow and one yow lamb atthe expiration of one year. and lastly I doe, ordaine constitute & appoint my son John Ryly to be full and sole Executors of this my last will and testament as wittness my hand and seal this third day of April one thousand seven hundred and Eight sealed signed and delivered in the presence of us whose names are hereunto subscibed John his Ryly seal Mark Francis Spink April 23 1709 William Brownthen came Francis Spink Thomas Ode and Thomas, T Ode Mary Banister three of the witnesses to the Mary Banister within mentioned will, and made Oath that they saw the above named John Ryley signe seale acknowledge publish and declare the above writing to be his last will and testament, and that at the doing th___ of he was of sound & perfect, mind & memory. Wm Aisquith Deputy Commissoner. (Courtesy, Jerry Clark). His admin. accts., 5/4/1709; appraisers were Mr. Richard Vowles and Henry Spink; accts., 9/23/1710 by Exec., John Raley; accts. 1/14/1712 appraisers were John Quailes and Thomas Dillon; next of kin was Wm. Peach (Peake) and Samuel Abell (Skinner). 1/14/1712: Administration accounts of John Raley. Appraisers: John Quailes and Thomas Dillon. NOK: Wm. Peach (Peake) and Samuel Abell (Skinner). 4/2/1723: Admin. accts. of John Raley, Sr. Legatees: wife of Samuel Abell, William Peake, wife of William Peake, Frances Raley, wife of accountant. Admin (de bonis non): John Ford, Jr. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norma Roberts Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:11 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest This Luke Thomas was married to Winifred Abell daughter of Samuel Abell II and Winifred Hall or Raley. After Luke died Winifred married Mark Thomas the son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fosse Herbert was son of Robert Thomas and Abigail. So far Robert doesn't fit for any of the Thomas Thomas' I have seen. This line of Thomas's were Catholics and some times I recognize relatives of them in some records. I still don't know the parents of Luke Thomas the first husband of Winifred Abell. Does anyone know???? So far I see lines of Thomas's in Charles Co., MD that I don't recognize. There are also the Thomas's who owned Bachlor's Rest and Newington ( William Thomas son of Thomas Thomas who died 1671was living there) in St Mary's Co Maryland. My Robert Thomas owned and died at Poplar Hills Plantation, St Mary's Co., Maryland. ----- Original Message ----- From: <clark8178@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest > From all these wills we have several men named Thomas Thomas . But I > apparently do not have will of a Thomas Thomas who died 1671. > > > > Notes: > Thomas, Luke, St Mary's Co., 6th Feb., 1739; 5th Mar., 1739/40. > To son Robert, dwelling plantation, "Brown's Woodhouse" also "Luxus > Hardships" at wife's decease and 30 A. "Ponancey." > " son James, residue of "Ponancey." > " 5 child. Thomas, James, Robert, Mary and Luke, residue of estate. > Testator desires that Robert, James and Mary be in the care of John > Taylor, Jr., until sons reach 16 and dau. 18 yrs. > Exs.: Wife Winifred and John Taylor, Jr. > Test: John Pike, William Williams, Robert Russell. > Note: Widow makes her election and takes her third. 22. 164. > > Luke Thomas 25.188 SM £92.13.0 Mar 3 1739 Aug 9 1740 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsett, George Craghill. > Creditors: Peter Makgill, Samuel Abell. > Next of kin: Harkall Thomas, ---- Thomas (first name not given). > Administrators/Executors: John Taylor, Jr., Mark Thomas and his wife > Winifred Thomas. > > Luke Thomas 18.377 A SM £92.13.0 £21.13.5 Aug 24 1741 > Sureties: Samuell Able, Sr., John Edwards (Courthouse?). > Received from: Benjamin Woodard, John Pike, Negro Will, Negro George, > Oxford Brook, Richard Morran, Sr., Richard Morren, Jr., Mr. Laurence > Debuts, Mr. John Cartwright, Joseph Haell, William Daffee, John Fardrey, > Alfort Brook, Negro Sam, John Taylor (accountant). > Payments to: Dr. Makgill, John Hammond, Samuel Able, Rev. Laurance Debuts, > Mr. John Cartwright, Ann Brooks, John Griffith, Alfard Brooks. > Executors: Mark Thomas and his wife Winifred Thomas, John Taylor. > > > > Luke Thomas married Winifred Abell who then married Mark Thomas > > Notes: > Mark Thomas 32.85 SM £100.6.2 Nov 26 1745 Mar 6 1745/46 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsatt, James Browne. > Creditors: Philip Key, Lawrance Lant. > Next of kin: Thomas Huland. John Thomas. > Administratrix/Executrix: Winefret Thomas. > > Mark Thomas 24.23 A SM £100.6.2 £121.6.3 Jun 26 1747 > Sureties: Samuel Abell, Sr., John Abell (son of Sam. Abell). > Received from: Samuel Abell, John Hammond, John. Cole. > Payments to: Maj. Abraham Barnes, Laurence Lent, Col. George Clarke, > George Tearing, Matthias Nottingham, John Hammond, John Cole, William > Cummings, Richard Ward Key, Capt. Gilbert Ireland, James Waughop, Darby > Morriss, Stourton Edwards, John Reynalds, Mr. Edward Diggs due to Lord > Baltimore, John Ramsey, Luke Thomas & Abell Thomas (for balance of their > father's (unnamed) estate). > Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). > Residue to (orphans): Mark Thomas, Winefred Thomas, Nancy Thomas. > Administratrix: Winefred Thomas. > > > > Jerry L. Clark > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
When Grace Thomas Brewer Arthur made her will in 1703 her brother in law Thomas Davis and her sister Mary Thomas Davis were alive. There is this probate: Thomas Davies 338.12 I SM £26.7.6 Apr 9 1712 Administrator of Eleanor Peacoke. Appraisers: Thomas Blackman, John Miller. Creditors & Next of kin: Samuell Abell, Mary Peacoke. Thomas Davis 335.213 I SM £26.1.6 Apr 9 1712 The deceased was the administrator of Elinor Pecock. Appraisers: Thomas Packman, John Milles. Creditors: Samuel Abell, Mary Peacok ======================================================= And there is this probate: Thomas Davis 1710 - July 31 1718 Samuel 1 shilling Everything to wife Mary and she is Exec Wit Sebastian Thompson, Archabold Pike, Margarett Thompson, Mildred Pike, James Thompson I tend to think the Thomas Davis that married Mary Thomas was the one that died in 1712 and was administrator to Eleanor Peacock. Here is why: His nephews in law by Grace were Richard and William Brewer. Richard Brewer's estate was appraised by Samuel Abell, Sr. When Thomas and Mary Davis gave consent for their land to be inherited by the Brewer males I assumed that was probably because Thomas and Mary were childless. Is it possible that a Eleanor Davis married Paul Peacock? On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Donald Drury wrote: > Dear List, > > I found the following: > > ****************************** > > Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM > > From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> > > > from some old notes: > > Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul > > ******************************* > Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 > State of his Lordship's Manor > > 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres > Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell > ****************************** > Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. > To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. > To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of > Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. > To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick > afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. > To child. (undesignated), personal estate. > Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. > Part 2–12. 157. > MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 > ****************************** > > My question: > > Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell > Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in > 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell > Family? > > Thanks very much, > > Don > > ------------------------------- > 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
from some old notes: Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul Another Paul Peacock died 1743...was wife Ann? Nok: Thomas Cumpton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Drury" <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> To: mdstmary-l@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 10:32:11 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] Peacock & Drury I found this christening reference from Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier and St. Inigoes. Unfortunately the reference didn't separate christenings between the two. ******************************* 3/21/1773 - Zachariah Peacock of Paul and _____ : Sponsors: Ignatius Drury and Ann Jarboe ******************************* Can anyone furnish more information about Paul Peacock? What was the name of Zachariah's mother? About Ignatius Drury What was the relation (if any) between Ignatius Drury (which one?) and the Peacock family? About Ann Jarboe Was this Ann Jarboe possibly the one who married John Drury (d. 1797) in 1795? Who would her husband have been? What was her maiden name? Any information gratefully accepted. Thanks much, 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
Dear List, I found the following: ****************************** Tue, January 29, 2013 10:41:06 AM From: "pundt1@comcast.net" <pundt1@comcast.net> from some old notes: Paul Peacock died 1709, wife Eleanor Abell, dau. Mary, son Paul ******************************* Maryland Records Vol II Page 64 State of his Lordship's Manor 3/28/1726 Tenant in Possession Paul Peacock Jr. 43 1/2 Acres Lessees: Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell ****************************** Peacock, Paul, St. Mary's Co., 9th June, 1709; 13th Aug., 1709. To wife Eleanor, extx., dwelling plantation during life. To eld. dau. Mary, afsd. plantation at decease of wife and during life of Ignatius, son of Richard Fenwick, Sr. To son Paul, 47 A., ––, on w. side Napkin branch during life of Ignatius Fenwick afsd. Son to be of age at 18 if wife shall marry. To child. (undesignated), personal estate. Test: Thomas Blackman, John Abell, Thos. King, John Miles. Part 2–12. 157. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 ****************************** My question: Is the Eleanor Abell married to Paul Peacock (d. 1709) a sister of Samuel Abell Jr. and John Abell who are shown as lessees of Paul Peacock Jr's 43 1/2 Acres in 1726? If this is not the case, can anyone identify her connections to the Abell Family? Thanks very much, Don
Winifred Abell married first cousins. Mark Thomas was the son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fossee as you said. Luke Thomas was the son of Robert Thomas, Jr. and wife, Mary. I really think Mary, wife of Robert Thomas, Jr. was Mary Fadery, a sister of John Fadery who married Honor Thomas, daughter of Robert Thomas, Sr. and wife, Abagail. Ann, John, and Mary Fadrie were transported in 1670 (Skordas). Admin. accts. of John Fadery 3/31/1725 and 6/2/1725; appraisers were John Medley and John Greenwell; next of kin was Herbert Thomas and Luke Thomas; Exec., John Millman. (Skinner). Mary Fadery was married three times. Her first husband was John Little; second was Robert Thomas, Jr.; and third was John Millman. Winifred Abell was the daughter of Samuel Abell and Winifred Riley. She wasn't Winifred Hall, daughter of Simon Hall. It doesn't appear that Simon Hall had any children--if so, why would he have left his estate to cousins? Samuel Abell was probably a friend or neighbor who served as executor of Hall's estate. Will of Simon Hall, planter, SMC, ------1725-11/22/1725. To: Samuel Abell, executor, real and personal estate in Maryland. Cousin: Margaret Brown, house in South Sheilds, County of Durham, where John Willcison lived in. To: Elizabeth Brown, house that George Bouere lived in and house Thomas Cartar lived in. Wit.: Henry Briant, James Farthing, James Stark. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). 9/9/1725-3/2/1725: Admin. accts. of Simon Hall, SMC. Appraisers: John Mills, Thomas Clarkman. Creditors: William Cumming, Richard Hopewell. Exec.: Samuel Abell. 3/14/1725: Admin. accts. of Simon Hall, SMC. Payments to: Thomas Winsett, John Cornwell, Samuel Halbart. Exec: Samuel Abell. Winifred Riley was single at the time of her father's will in 1708 but had married Samuel Abell by May 4, 1709 when the administration account of John Riley was filed. John Riley April., 1708 Wills Liber PC 1 page 162: In the name of God Amen the third day of April in John Ryley the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and eight. I John Rylay of Brittons Bay in St. Mary's County, being sick & weake of body but of sound, andperfect memory, thanks be to God for it, I doe make this my last will & Testament in manner following Revocking all wills before made either verbally or in writing. First I recomend my soul to Almighty God, My Creator that gave it me and my body tothe earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent, manner as my Executors hereafter named shall think fitt there to remaine in Christian buryall till the Resurrection of all flesh, which I believe and Export and first my will and desire is that all my lawful, and just debts be paid in convenient time after my decease, by my Executors hereafter named, and for that worldly Estate, it hath pleased almighty God to bestow upon me, I dispose of as Followeth. I give & bequeath unto my son John Ryley two hundred and fifty acres called Greenhill where I now dwell lying in the head of Brttons Bay, in St. Mary's County to have, and hould, the same Land from and after my decease to him and his lawfull begotton heirs from hisown loynes forever. Item my will is that if my son, John Ryley should Dye without issue, that then the said tract of land before me to him given be equally divided amongst my five Daughters to them and their heirs forever. Item I give to my Daughter Francis Rylay, an Equall portion to the full vallue as the which my three Daughters, Mary Bright, Elizabeth Peake and Margaret Tomson hath allready Recieved. I give to my son John Rylay one great table & cubbert two black walnut chairs,and one bed and furniture which now I lye upon. Item I give to my five Daughters, to them and their heirs forever Mary Bright, Elizabeth Peake, Margaret Tomson, Franseas Ryley, Winefred Rylay all that movable upon the said plantation Equally to be divided amongst my my two clothes, at the expiration of two years. Item I give to my God daughter Elizabeth Banister one yowe and one yow lamb at the expiration of one year. Item I give to my grandchild William Peake one yow and one yow lamb atthe expiration of one year. and lastly I doe, ordaine constitute & appoint my son John Ryly to be full and sole Executors of this my last will and testament as wittness my hand and seal this third day of April one thousand seven hundred and Eight sealed signed and delivered in the presence of us whose names are hereunto subscibed John his Ryly seal Mark Francis Spink April 23 1709 William Brownthen came Francis Spink Thomas Ode and Thomas, T Ode Mary Banister three of the witnesses to the Mary Banister within mentioned will, and made Oath that they saw the above named John Ryley signe seale acknowledge publish and declare the above writing to be his last will and testament, and that at the doing th___ of he was of sound & perfect, mind & memory. Wm Aisquith Deputy Commissoner. (Courtesy, Jerry Clark). His admin. accts., 5/4/1709; appraisers were Mr. Richard Vowles and Henry Spink; accts., 9/23/1710 by Exec., John Raley; accts. 1/14/1712 appraisers were John Quailes and Thomas Dillon; next of kin was Wm. Peach (Peake) and Samuel Abell (Skinner). 1/14/1712: Administration accounts of John Raley. Appraisers: John Quailes and Thomas Dillon. NOK: Wm. Peach (Peake) and Samuel Abell (Skinner). 4/2/1723: Admin. accts. of John Raley, Sr. Legatees: wife of Samuel Abell, William Peake, wife of William Peake, Frances Raley, wife of accountant. Admin (de bonis non): John Ford, Jr. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norma Roberts Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:11 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest This Luke Thomas was married to Winifred Abell daughter of Samuel Abell II and Winifred Hall or Raley. After Luke died Winifred married Mark Thomas the son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fosse Herbert was son of Robert Thomas and Abigail. So far Robert doesn't fit for any of the Thomas Thomas' I have seen. This line of Thomas's were Catholics and some times I recognize relatives of them in some records. I still don't know the parents of Luke Thomas the first husband of Winifred Abell. Does anyone know???? So far I see lines of Thomas's in Charles Co., MD that I don't recognize. There are also the Thomas's who owned Bachlor's Rest and Newington ( William Thomas son of Thomas Thomas who died 1671was living there) in St Mary's Co Maryland. My Robert Thomas owned and died at Poplar Hills Plantation, St Mary's Co., Maryland. ----- Original Message ----- From: <clark8178@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest > From all these wills we have several men named Thomas Thomas . But I > apparently do not have will of a Thomas Thomas who died 1671. > > > > Notes: > Thomas, Luke, St Mary's Co., 6th Feb., 1739; 5th Mar., 1739/40. > To son Robert, dwelling plantation, "Brown's Woodhouse" also "Luxus > Hardships" at wife's decease and 30 A. "Ponancey." > " son James, residue of "Ponancey." > " 5 child. Thomas, James, Robert, Mary and Luke, residue of estate. > Testator desires that Robert, James and Mary be in the care of John > Taylor, Jr., until sons reach 16 and dau. 18 yrs. > Exs.: Wife Winifred and John Taylor, Jr. > Test: John Pike, William Williams, Robert Russell. > Note: Widow makes her election and takes her third. 22. 164. > > Luke Thomas 25.188 SM £92.13.0 Mar 3 1739 Aug 9 1740 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsett, George Craghill. > Creditors: Peter Makgill, Samuel Abell. > Next of kin: Harkall Thomas, ---- Thomas (first name not given). > Administrators/Executors: John Taylor, Jr., Mark Thomas and his wife > Winifred Thomas. > > Luke Thomas 18.377 A SM £92.13.0 £21.13.5 Aug 24 1741 > Sureties: Samuell Able, Sr., John Edwards (Courthouse?). > Received from: Benjamin Woodard, John Pike, Negro Will, Negro George, > Oxford Brook, Richard Morran, Sr., Richard Morren, Jr., Mr. Laurence > Debuts, Mr. John Cartwright, Joseph Haell, William Daffee, John Fardrey, > Alfort Brook, Negro Sam, John Taylor (accountant). > Payments to: Dr. Makgill, John Hammond, Samuel Able, Rev. Laurance Debuts, > Mr. John Cartwright, Ann Brooks, John Griffith, Alfard Brooks. > Executors: Mark Thomas and his wife Winifred Thomas, John Taylor. > > > > Luke Thomas married Winifred Abell who then married Mark Thomas > > Notes: > Mark Thomas 32.85 SM £100.6.2 Nov 26 1745 Mar 6 1745/46 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsatt, James Browne. > Creditors: Philip Key, Lawrance Lant. > Next of kin: Thomas Huland. John Thomas. > Administratrix/Executrix: Winefret Thomas. > > Mark Thomas 24.23 A SM £100.6.2 £121.6.3 Jun 26 1747 > Sureties: Samuel Abell, Sr., John Abell (son of Sam. Abell). > Received from: Samuel Abell, John Hammond, John. Cole. > Payments to: Maj. Abraham Barnes, Laurence Lent, Col. George Clarke, > George Tearing, Matthias Nottingham, John Hammond, John Cole, William > Cummings, Richard Ward Key, Capt. Gilbert Ireland, James Waughop, Darby > Morriss, Stourton Edwards, John Reynalds, Mr. Edward Diggs due to Lord > Baltimore, John Ramsey, Luke Thomas & Abell Thomas (for balance of their > father's (unnamed) estate). > Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). > Residue to (orphans): Mark Thomas, Winefred Thomas, Nancy Thomas. > Administratrix: Winefred Thomas. > > > > Jerry L. Clark > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
The Poplar Hill property - Robert identified his land in the will proved 20 May 1721. He had 50 acres of Brownwood (Browns Wood House) where the plantation was inherited by James. And 100 acres of Ponancey (or Pourmany or Pennaury) split between Luke and Henry. Chronologically....... 1635 - Thomas Thomas, a servant, transported by Thomas Passmore 1647 Wm Assiter complains about debt owed by Thomas Thomas 1650 100 acres Newington assigned to Thomas Thomas 1658 William Assiter and Thomas Diniard were securities for debt Thomas owed William Evans 1658 laid out Bachelor's Rest for Thomas Above are all one man Thomas Thomas will 1671 - I cannot find any evidence of a wife. Robert Thomas immigrated about 1650 Robert Thomas wit with John Bouge for Richard Lawrence 1655 1663 indenture from Thomas Bennett for 50 acres of Browns Wood House Above is Robert Thomas who died in 1686. They immigrated 15 years apart and did not inherit land to be traced to any father on USA soil. Since Thomas Diniard in 1659 left to both of them it would seem there is some unknown family connection between Thomas and Robert and Diniard. Then we have....... A Thomas Thomas transported 1653 - Thomas Turner assigned rights to Thomas Bradley in 1663 and finally..... 1651 Thomas Thomas demands 600 acres for transporting self, wife Elizabeth, his son James Thomas, Robert Patterson and Eleanor his wife, and Martha Smith his servant in 1651 so is this last one the Elizabeth that people are questioning whether she is a Knott or Barton?
Hi Don, I show Zachariah Peacock (b. 1773) as the son of Paul Peacock III (d. bef 1800) and his wife Sarah. I do not know the maiden name of Sarah. Zachariah married Elizabeth Joy, 6 Nov 1796. They had a son named John Sylvestor Peacock who is named in the will of Ann P. Joy (you asked about her last week). Ann B. Joy 12/20/1833-6/9/1835 (EJM #1, Fol, 310) To Enoch Drury, all of my estate both real and personal. My Negro man named is to be sold and to have his choice of a master. The proceeds from his sale are to be the property of Enoch Drury. Executor: Enoch Drury. Witnesses: Joseph A. Wise, John B. Raley, Benedict J. Fenwick. NOTE: John S. Peacock, the grandson of the deceased, did not object to the probate of this will. (St. Mary's County Wills, 1821-1835 by Linda Reno) Enoch Drury was the guy who married first, Lucy Greenwell (m. 10 July 1812) then second Eleanor Joy (m. 4 Jan 1815). Lucy was the daughter of Thomas Greenwell (d. 1810) and I believe that Eleanor Joy may have been the sister or daughter of Ann B. Joy. Randy On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Donald Drury <ddrury5840@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > I found this christening reference from Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier and St. > Inigoes. Unfortunately the reference didn't separate christenings between the > two. > > ******************************* > 3/21/1773 - Zachariah Peacock of Paul and _____ : Sponsors: Ignatius Drury and > Ann Jarboe > ******************************* > > Can anyone furnish more information about Paul Peacock? > > What was the name of Zachariah's mother? > > About Ignatius Drury > > What was the relation (if any) between Ignatius Drury (which one?) and the > Peacock family? > > About Ann Jarboe > > Was this Ann Jarboe possibly the one who married John Drury (d. 1797) in 1795? > > Who would her husband have been? > > What was her maiden name? > > > Any information gratefully accepted. > > Thanks much, > > 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
Norma - My original posting was to clarify how the parcel Bachelors Rest was passed along not to document the genealogy of Thomas. I went back to see if there was another son besides William and discovered this will is missing from the archives. I tried under the date and under the index and found no will for Thomas Thomas. There is a listing for Thomas Thomas 8th Dec 1670 21st Feb 1671 page 57 in a document I have called "Maryland Calendar of Wills" by Jane Baldwin. It only shows son William and the 3 daughters. This baffled me how I came up with the name of property since Baldwin didn't list it. I guess it must have been from finding this old post from the list: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MDSTMARY/2000-05/0958865041 If you read all of them there seems to some disagreement about Thomas having another son named Robert - which your Herbert came from - or another son called James. Absent the document we could find another son with the 100 acres of Newington. However William Thomas' Jan 1684 will proves Newington went to him. I'm still working on this. On Jan 28, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Norma Roberts wrote: > This Luke Thomas was married to Winifred Abell daughter of Samuel Abell II > and Winifred Hall or Raley. After Luke died Winifred married Mark Thomas the > son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fosse Herbert was son of Robert Thomas and > Abigail. So far Robert doesn't fit for any of the Thomas Thomas' I have > seen. This line of Thomas's were Catholics and some times I recognize > relatives of them in some records. I still don't know the parents of Luke > Thomas the first husband of Winifred Abell. Does anyone know???? > > So far I see lines of Thomas's in Charles Co., MD that I don't recognize. > There are also the Thomas's who owned Bachlor's Rest and Newington ( William > Thomas son of Thomas Thomas who died 1671was living there) in St Mary's Co > Maryland. > My Robert Thomas owned and died at Poplar Hills Plantation, St Mary's Co., > Maryland. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <clark8178@comcast.net> > To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:19 PM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest > > >> From all these wills we have several men named Thomas Thomas . But I >> apparently do not have will of a Thomas Thomas who died 1671. >> >> >> >> Notes: >> Thomas, Luke, St Mary's Co., 6th Feb., 1739; 5th Mar., 1739/40. >> To son Robert, dwelling plantation, "Brown's Woodhouse" also "Luxus >> Hardships" at wife's decease and 30 A. "Ponancey." >> " son James, residue of "Ponancey." >> " 5 child. Thomas, James, Robert, Mary and Luke, residue of estate. >> Testator desires that Robert, James and Mary be in the care of John >> Taylor, Jr., until sons reach 16 and dau. 18 yrs. >> Exs.: Wife Winifred and John Taylor, Jr. >> Test: John Pike, William Williams, Robert Russell. >> Note: Widow makes her election and takes her third. 22. 164. >> >> Luke Thomas 25.188 SM £92.13.0 Mar 3 1739 Aug 9 1740 >> Appraisers: Richard Wimsett, George Craghill. >> Creditors: Peter Makgill, Samuel Abell. >> Next of kin: Harkall Thomas, ---- Thomas (first name not given). >> Administrators/Executors: John Taylor, Jr., Mark Thomas and his wife >> Winifred Thomas. >> >> Luke Thomas 18.377 A SM £92.13.0 £21.13.5 Aug 24 1741 >> Sureties: Samuell Able, Sr., John Edwards (Courthouse?). >> Received from: Benjamin Woodard, John Pike, Negro Will, Negro George, >> Oxford Brook, Richard Morran, Sr., Richard Morren, Jr., Mr. Laurence >> Debuts, Mr. John Cartwright, Joseph Haell, William Daffee, John Fardrey, >> Alfort Brook, Negro Sam, John Taylor (accountant). >> Payments to: Dr. Makgill, John Hammond, Samuel Able, Rev. Laurance Debuts, >> Mr. John Cartwright, Ann Brooks, John Griffith, Alfard Brooks. >> Executors: Mark Thomas and his wife Winifred Thomas, John Taylor. >> >> >> >> Luke Thomas married Winifred Abell who then married Mark Thomas >> >> Notes: >> Mark Thomas 32.85 SM £100.6.2 Nov 26 1745 Mar 6 1745/46 >> Appraisers: Richard Wimsatt, James Browne. >> Creditors: Philip Key, Lawrance Lant. >> Next of kin: Thomas Huland. John Thomas. >> Administratrix/Executrix: Winefret Thomas. >> >> Mark Thomas 24.23 A SM £100.6.2 £121.6.3 Jun 26 1747 >> Sureties: Samuel Abell, Sr., John Abell (son of Sam. Abell). >> Received from: Samuel Abell, John Hammond, John. Cole. >> Payments to: Maj. Abraham Barnes, Laurence Lent, Col. George Clarke, >> George Tearing, Matthias Nottingham, John Hammond, John Cole, William >> Cummings, Richard Ward Key, Capt. Gilbert Ireland, James Waughop, Darby >> Morriss, Stourton Edwards, John Reynalds, Mr. Edward Diggs due to Lord >> Baltimore, John Ramsey, Luke Thomas & Abell Thomas (for balance of their >> father's (unnamed) estate). >> Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). >> Residue to (orphans): Mark Thomas, Winefred Thomas, Nancy Thomas. >> Administratrix: Winefred Thomas. >> >> >> >> Jerry L. Clark >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 List, I have a number of Drurys who were all in Washington D.C. in the period between about 1800 and 1835. Calculating their birth dates from known facts leads to the following list of individuals whose births are suggestive. Thomas Drury who voted in D.C.in 1802. If he was at least 21 his birth would have been about 1781 Ignatius Drury (a legislator in 1822) who died in 1824/25 at age 36 (from obit) making his birth about 1789 Enoch Drury (father of Jane Drury Radford) calculating back from 1st marriage in 1812 Born 1791 William Drury (married in 1821) Born abt. 1800 Mary Drury witnessed the marriage of Philip Cushman and Elizabeth Chiney 8/14/1821 Born abt. 1800 Could these individuals be siblings? Any and all comments welcomed. Thanks much in advance, Don Drury
I found this christening reference from Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier and St. Inigoes. Unfortunately the reference didn't separate christenings between the two. ******************************* 3/21/1773 - Zachariah Peacock of Paul and _____ : Sponsors: Ignatius Drury and Ann Jarboe ******************************* Can anyone furnish more information about Paul Peacock? What was the name of Zachariah's mother? About Ignatius Drury What was the relation (if any) between Ignatius Drury (which one?) and the Peacock family? About Ann Jarboe Was this Ann Jarboe possibly the one who married John Drury (d. 1797) in 1795? Who would her husband have been? What was her maiden name? Any information gratefully accepted. Thanks much, Don Drury
This Luke Thomas was married to Winifred Abell daughter of Samuel Abell II and Winifred Hall or Raley. After Luke died Winifred married Mark Thomas the son of Herbert Thomas and Ruth Fosse Herbert was son of Robert Thomas and Abigail. So far Robert doesn't fit for any of the Thomas Thomas' I have seen. This line of Thomas's were Catholics and some times I recognize relatives of them in some records. I still don't know the parents of Luke Thomas the first husband of Winifred Abell. Does anyone know???? So far I see lines of Thomas's in Charles Co., MD that I don't recognize. There are also the Thomas's who owned Bachlor's Rest and Newington ( William Thomas son of Thomas Thomas who died 1671was living there) in St Mary's Co Maryland. My Robert Thomas owned and died at Poplar Hills Plantation, St Mary's Co., Maryland. ----- Original Message ----- From: <clark8178@comcast.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest > From all these wills we have several men named Thomas Thomas . But I > apparently do not have will of a Thomas Thomas who died 1671. > > > > Notes: > Thomas, Luke, St Mary's Co., 6th Feb., 1739; 5th Mar., 1739/40. > To son Robert, dwelling plantation, "Brown's Woodhouse" also "Luxus > Hardships" at wife's decease and 30 A. "Ponancey." > " son James, residue of "Ponancey." > " 5 child. Thomas, James, Robert, Mary and Luke, residue of estate. > Testator desires that Robert, James and Mary be in the care of John > Taylor, Jr., until sons reach 16 and dau. 18 yrs. > Exs.: Wife Winifred and John Taylor, Jr. > Test: John Pike, William Williams, Robert Russell. > Note: Widow makes her election and takes her third. 22. 164. > > Luke Thomas 25.188 SM £92.13.0 Mar 3 1739 Aug 9 1740 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsett, George Craghill. > Creditors: Peter Makgill, Samuel Abell. > Next of kin: Harkall Thomas, ---- Thomas (first name not given). > Administrators/Executors: John Taylor, Jr., Mark Thomas and his wife > Winifred Thomas. > > Luke Thomas 18.377 A SM £92.13.0 £21.13.5 Aug 24 1741 > Sureties: Samuell Able, Sr., John Edwards (Courthouse?). > Received from: Benjamin Woodard, John Pike, Negro Will, Negro George, > Oxford Brook, Richard Morran, Sr., Richard Morren, Jr., Mr. Laurence > Debuts, Mr. John Cartwright, Joseph Haell, William Daffee, John Fardrey, > Alfort Brook, Negro Sam, John Taylor (accountant). > Payments to: Dr. Makgill, John Hammond, Samuel Able, Rev. Laurance Debuts, > Mr. John Cartwright, Ann Brooks, John Griffith, Alfard Brooks. > Executors: Mark Thomas and his wife Winifred Thomas, John Taylor. > > > > Luke Thomas married Winifred Abell who then married Mark Thomas > > Notes: > Mark Thomas 32.85 SM £100.6.2 Nov 26 1745 Mar 6 1745/46 > Appraisers: Richard Wimsatt, James Browne. > Creditors: Philip Key, Lawrance Lant. > Next of kin: Thomas Huland. John Thomas. > Administratrix/Executrix: Winefret Thomas. > > Mark Thomas 24.23 A SM £100.6.2 £121.6.3 Jun 26 1747 > Sureties: Samuel Abell, Sr., John Abell (son of Sam. Abell). > Received from: Samuel Abell, John Hammond, John. Cole. > Payments to: Maj. Abraham Barnes, Laurence Lent, Col. George Clarke, > George Tearing, Matthias Nottingham, John Hammond, John Cole, William > Cummings, Richard Ward Key, Capt. Gilbert Ireland, James Waughop, Darby > Morriss, Stourton Edwards, John Reynalds, Mr. Edward Diggs due to Lord > Baltimore, John Ramsey, Luke Thomas & Abell Thomas (for balance of their > father's (unnamed) estate). > Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). > Residue to (orphans): Mark Thomas, Winefred Thomas, Nancy Thomas. > Administratrix: Winefred Thomas. > > > > Jerry L. Clark > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hello again and again. As with my two previous e-mails, please do not view what I am writing as fact. Some of it is and some of it is educated speculation. Anyway.... Remember the "Samuel Chapman Thompson" mentioned in my second e-mail of today. I have come to believe that Jane ________ Martin Cusic (mother of the Charles Martin who married Maria Thompson in SMC) was born Jane Etheldra Chapman. Colonel Samuel Chapman (b. 1767 in CHarles County, MD, and d. 10/2/1825 at Mr. Shoaff's tavern in Williamsport, Frederick County, MD--he was buried there on 10/3/1825) had a sister, Jane Etheldra Chapman (b. 11/9/1762). Samuel Chapman and Jane Etheldra Chapman were the children of John Chapman (b. 1/13/1724/25 and d. 1/28/1801 in Charles County, MD) and Etheldra McPherson (b. 8/23/1731 at Portobacco, Charles County, MD, and d. 8/29/1782). Samuel Chapman lived his life in Charles County, MD, in the Portobacco area. Note that the witnesses to the Will of Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic were both Spaldings. This could indicate that Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic was born a Spalding--I'm just not sure who she would have been. Feedback welcome--more research is needed. There is also some connection with the Brewer family..... William Brewer (b. after 1773 and d. bet. 1839 and 1840 in SMC--son of Thomas Brewer and Ann Minta Dorsey) married (ML 1/8/1827 in SMC) Cecelia A. Russell (b. 1807 in SMC and d. 9/11/1885 in Baltimore, MD--daughter of John Russell and Ann Mmilburn) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) Edward D. Brewer (b. 1827 and d. aftger 1870 in SMC--he married Mary Elizabeth Martin (daughter of Charles Martin and Maria Thompson); 2) Emeranda E. Brewer (b. 1830 and d. 8/30/1853 in SMC--she married (on 5/23/1848 in SMC) James E. Campbell); 3) Cecelia Ann Brewer (b. 1833 in SMC and d. after August of 1853 ); 4) Ellen A. Brewer (b. 1833 and d. after 1860 in SMC--she married (on 2/28/1849 in SMC) George C. Tarlton); 5) John Thomas Brewer (b. 1835 and d. after 1850); 6) Joseph E. Brewer (b. 1837 and d. after 1850); 7) Mary Jane Brewer (b. bef. 1865 and d. 12/20/1835 in SMC--as mentioned in my earlier e-mail, she married (before 1865 in SMC) Judge Samuel Chapman Thompson (b. 12/20/1835 and d. 10/25/1900 in SMC)). Also, in my earlier e-mail, I did not list all the children of George W. Thompson and Elizabeth Cusic (daughter of Philip Cusic and Jane (Chapman?) Martin. Here is the full list: George W. Thompson (b. 1807) and Elizabeth Cusic (b. 1810) had the following individuals living in their household in SMC in 1860: 1) George W. Thompson (b. 1807); 2) Elizabeth (Cusic) Thompson (b. 1810); 3) Ann M. Thompson (b. 1834--she may have married either (in 1851) James T. Brewer or (in 1872) Hilary Johnson); 4) Samuel Chapman Thompson (b. circa 1837--see additional mentions elsewhere); 5) Martha E. Thompson (b. 1840--she married (in 1859 in SMC) Charles H. Martin (son of Charles Martin and Maria Thompson)); 6) Louisa Thompson (b. 1825--she could be the child of George W. Thompson by an earlier marriage but this is unlikely--I believe she was the sister of George W. Thompson). My head is spinning so I'm going to sign off now. As before, corrections and feedback welcome. Also, maybe some of the information I have sent might spark some additional insights in other folks. John Dobricky At the time of the Federal Census of 1860 in SMC, Ann M. Brewer (daughter of Lloyd Aloysius Brewer (b. 1821 and d. 1850-55 in SMC--son of Joseph Brewer and Mary Russell (b. 1800 and d. 1821-26 in SMC--daughter of John Russell and Ann Milburn--as well as sister of Cecelia A. Russell (above--wife of William Brewer)) was living in the household of John Miley Brewer (he married Rosa Castilia Martin (daughter of Charles Martin and Maria Thompson).
Hello again. Well, here is Part Two.....again, please remember this is educated speculation--not confirmed fact. Feedback always welcome. Some thoughts about the possible identity of the parents of Charles Martin who married both Maria Thompson and Elizabeth Thompson--see the mentions of him in earlier e-mails: First, with respect to the FATHER of Charles Martin.......I believe the father of Charles Martin almost had to have been a son of William Martin, "Jr.," and Ann ("Nancy") (Broome) Thompson (Widow of Benjamin Thompson (d. bet. 12/8/1777 and 3/24/1778 in SMC--son of John Thompson ("Joiner)). Benjamin Thompson I (b. circa 1750-55 and d. in SMC between 12/8/1777 and 3/24/1778--son of John Thompson ("Joiner")) married (before 1777 in SMC) Ann ("Nancy") Broome (daughter of Thomas Broome and Dorcas Godsgrace) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) Benjamin Thompson II (b. 1777-78). When Benjamin Thompson I (above) wrote his Will in SMC in 1777, he bequeathed everything to his wife, "Nancy" Thompson, and mentioned that she might have been "with child." The witnesses to the Will of Benjamin Thompson I in SMC in 1777 were John Thompson, "Sr.," William Fish, and "Jarrot" Fish. It is probably relevant that Benjamin Thompson I was godfather to the following children" a) James Drury (baptized on 12/10/1771 at St. FX RCC in SMC--son of James Drury, "Jr." (d. bef. 5/18/1779 in SMC) and his wife, Sarah (I believe, Thompson)); b) Thomas Drury (baptized on 7/17/1774 at St. FX RCC in SMC--son of James Drury, "Jr.," and his wife, Sarah (I believe, Thompson)). The godmother to both of the Drury boys was Catherine Drury--thought to have been the daughter of Philip Drury. After the death of Benjamin Thompson I, his Widow, Ann ("Nancy") (Broome) Thompson married (2--on 2/3/1780 at St. Andrew's (now Episcopal) Church in SMC) William Martin, "Jr." (b. 2/13/1759 and d. bet. 10/27/1806 and 12/9/1806 in SMC). In December of 1780, William Martin, "Jr.," was appointed Guardian to Benjamin Thompson II ("orphan of Benjamin Thompson deceased"). When he wrote his Will in SMC in 1806, William Martin, "Jr.," stated that "I have in my possession the property of the late Bennet [Benjamin] Thompson which was inherited by my children...." This indicates Benjamin Thompson II died between 1780 and 1806. William Martin, "Jr.," mentioned the following individuals in his Will: 1) his son, John H. B. (probably Hooper Broome) Martin; 2) his brother, Thomas Martin; 3) his daughters, "Darky" (probably Dorcas) (Martin) Bean (wife of William Bean I) and Rebecca (Martin) Broome (wife of Henry Broome); 4) his son, William Martin; 5) his daughter, Sarah Martin (b. 10/18/1790--she married (1--on 12/24/1816 in SMC) Robert Lilburn (d. in SMC between 5/2/1825 and 2/28/1832) and (2--in 1832 in SMC) William D. Biscoe); 6) his daughter, Ann ("Nancy") Martin; 7) His daughter, Mary Martin (she married (on 11/13/1818 in SMC) Benjamin Broome (b. 1753--son of John Broome and Mary Mackall)). The witnesses to the Will of William Martin, "Jr.," were Joseph Coad, Stephen Milburn, and Athanasius Fenwick. I have come to believe that a son of William Martin, "Jr.," and Ann ("Nancy") (Brome) Thompson married (as her first husband) Jane (I believe, Chapman--more about that later--b. circa 1780 and d. after 1818) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) Charles Martin (b. 1801--he married (in 1828 in SMC) Maria Thompson); 2) Mary Martin (b. circa 1800--she married (in 1818 in SMC) Martin Broome); 3) Jane Martin (b. circa 1800--she married (in 1818 in SMC) William Hebb). Jane (Chapman?) Martin was a congregant at St. FX RCC in SMC in 1803. I believe Jane (Chapman?) Martin married (2) Philip Cusic (possibly the brother of James Cusic (d. 1809 in SMC)) and they had, at least, the following children: a) Ann Cusic (she married (in 1833 in SMC) William Bond); b) Aloysius Cusic (he married (ML 4/24/1838 in SMC) Susanna Thompson--probably the individual who had been the godmother of John William Raley (b. 1834--son of John B. Raley and Ann Thompson)); c) Jane E. Cusic (she married (in 1831 in SMC) George W. Thompson (b. 1807 in SMC)); d) Charlotte Isabella Cusic (b. circa 1820--she married (in 1839 in SMC) James Thompson (b. 1818 in SMC--probably the individual who was the godfather of John William Raley (b. 1834--above)--they had, at least, a son, Harrison "Barsillai" (again, a version of Basil) Thompson (b. circa 1849)); e) Sarah ("Sally") Maria Cusic (d. between 9/3/1837 and 12/13/1837 in SMC); f) Susanna Cusic (she married (in 1848 in SMC) John Knott); g) Julianna Cusic (mentioned in the Will of Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic). Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic witnessed the Will of Henry Edley in SMC on 10/24/1814 (probated on 3/18/1825). Henry Edley (above) married (ML 6/26/1804 in SMC) Elizabeth Attaway Thompson (daughter of John B. (probably Baptist, in this case) Thompson and Mary Cissell). When Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic wrote her Will in SMC in 1837, the witnesses were Teresa (Spalding) Greenfield and Jane (Spalding Heard). Teresa Spalding (above) married (ML 1816 in SMC) George Greenfield. Jane Spalding (above) married (ML 1808 in SMC) Walter Heard. When the Estate of Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic was distributed by Charles Martin in SMC on 7/29/1840, the heirs were: 1) Ann (Cusic) Bond (wife of William Bond); 2) Aloysius Cusic; 3) Susanna Cusic; 4) "Julian" (Julianna) Cusic; 5) Charles Martin; 6) Jane E. Cusic. Aloysius Cusic (b. circa 1811 and d. 1850-52 in SMC--son of Philip Cusic and Jane (Chapman?) Martin) married Susanna Thompson (b. circa 1818 and d. 1850-52 in SMC--I believe, daughter of (some) George Thompson) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) Mary J. Cusic (b. 1842); 2) George Philip Cusic (b. 1849 and d. 4/23/1915 in SMC--he married Ann Cecelia Downs (b. 12/28/1874 and d. after 1920)); 3) James William Cusic (b. 1839 and d. 7/22/1899 in SMC--he married Margaret Ann Alvey (b. 1842 and d. 11/18/1922 in SMC--daughter of William Alvey and Ann ("Millie") Goodwin)). Jane E. Cusic (b. 1810 and living in 1860--daughter of Philip Cusic and Jane (Chapman?) Martin) married (on 2/9/1831 in SMC) George W. Thompson (b. 1807--probably the son of Joshua Thompson and Catherine Edley) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) (Judge) Samuel Chapman Thompson (b. 12/20/1835 and d. 10/25/1900 in SMC--he married (1--between 1860 and 1865 in SMC) Mary Jane Brewer (b. 1/8/1840 and d. 5/6/1891--daughter of Joseph William Brewer and his third wife, Cecelia Russell), (2--on 8/10/1892 in SMC) Mary Ellen (Floyd) Combs (daughter of Ferdinand Francis Floyd and Mary Wellington Davis--as well as Widow of Henry Combs)). Samuel Chapman Thompson and both of his wives are buried at St. John's RCC in SMC. On 1/30/1856, Samuel Chapman Thompson, George C. Tarlton, and John V. Wilkinson witnessed the Will of Mary (Brewer) Drury Hooper in SMC. At the time of the Federal Census of SMC in 1860, Samuel Chapman Thompson was living in the home of William B. Tucker in SMC. When Martin Van Buren Stone married (on 5/19/1862 in SMC) Mary Wilkinson, the witnesses were "Chapman" Thompson and Rudolph Thompson. More in a later e-mail about the parentage of Jane (Chapman?) Martin Cusic. John Dobricky e)
Hello all. I'm going to chime in because the "John Basil Thompsons" are my ancestors. Anyway, what I am about to detail is meant to be thought-provoking--but not fact. Please take it as educated speculation and not truth. However, I believe it makes sense: Maria Thompson who married Charles Martin was, according to Linda, daughter of James Thompson "of Basil" and Winifred Drury. Note that there were a number of contemporaneous "Maria Thompsons" living in SMC at the time and there is no clear evidence which one married Charles Martin. James Thompson "of Basil" (b. circa 1776-77 and d. 3/14/1836 in SMC--son of John Basil Thompson I and his first wife, Sarah _________) married (ML 12/23/1805 in SMC) WINIFRED DRURY (b. 4/1/1777 and d. 2/17/1856 in SMC--she is buried at St. John's RCC in Morganza, SMC--daughter of ENOCH DRURY and TABITHA WIMSATT) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) Maria Thompson (b. bet. 1806 and 1810 and d. bet. 1845 and 1850--above); 2) Elizabeth Thompson (b. 1816 and d. after 1860--she married (as his second wife--ML 5/30/1852 in SMC) Charles Martin (b. 1801 and d. bef. 11/12/1856)); 3) John B. (probably Basil) Thompson (b. 1813 and d. 1855 in SMC--he married (1) Mary Louise Tarlton and (2) Ann Maria Bean); 4) probably another son (see Federal Census records below)--possibly either the James Thompson who was the godfather of John William Raley (son of John B. Raley and his second, wife, Ann Thompson--the first wife of John B. Raley was one of the several contemporaneous Maria Thompsons) in 1834 in SMC or one of the contemporaneous man named "George Thompson"); 5) Possibly Susanna Thompson (who, if she existed, married (in 1838 in SMC) Aloysius Cusic--however, she doesn't seem to have been named in any of the Federal Census records relating to this family). At the time of the Federal Census of 1810, James Thompson "of Basil" had the following individuals living in his household: 1 male between the ages of 26 and 44 (that is, born between 1764 and 1784)--this would have been James Thompson of Basil); 1 female between the ages of 10 and 15 (that is, born between 1795 and 1800)--I am not sure who this would have been; 1 female between the ages of 26 and 44 (that is, born between 1764 and 1784)--this would have been Winifred (Drury) Thompson. At the time of the Federal Census of 1820, James Thompson "of Basil" had the following individuals living in his household: 2 males under the age of 10 (that is, born between 1810 and 1820)--I assume one of these boys had to have been John B. ("Basil"?) Thompson (b. 1813); 1 female under the age of 10 (that is, born between 1810 and 1820)--this would have been Elizabeth Thompson; 1 female between the ages of 10 and 15 (that is, born between 1805 and 1810)--this would have been Maria Thompson; 1 female over 45 years of age (that is, born before 1775)--this would have been Winifred (Drury) Thompson. At the time of the Federal Census of 1840, James Thompson "of Basil" lived in the 3rd Election Disctrict in SMC and had the following individuals living in his household: 1 male between the ages of 60 and 70 (that is, born between 1770 and 1780)--this would have been James Thompson of Basil; 1 female under the age of 5 (that is, born between 1835 and 1840--possibly a granddaughter); 1 female between the ages of 20 and 30 (that is, born between 1810 and 1820)--this would have been Elizabeth Thompson; 1 female between the ages of 60 and 70 (that is, born between 1770 and 1780)--this would have been Winifred (Drury) Thompson. James Thompson "of Basil" received a pensio (applied for in 1850) for service during the War of 1812. John B. ("Basil"?) Thompson (b. 1813 and d. 3/14/1846--son of James Thompson of Basil and Winifred Drury married (ML 11/11/1839 in SMC) Mary Louise Tarlton (b. 4/2/1819 and d. 9/9/1844 in SMC--daughter of Rodolph ("Rhody") Tarlton and Sarah Combs) and they had, at least, the following children: 1) James Rodolphus Thompson (b. in December of 1840 and d. 12/14/1918--he married Sarah Jane Bean (b. 1824 and d. 1880 in SMC--daughter of William Bean II and Mary Combs)). It is probably relevant that James Rodolphus Thompson (above) was associated with Judge Samuel Chapman Thompson in SMC records. Remember the name "SAMUEL CHAPMAN Thompson." After the death of Mary Louise (Tarlton) Thompson, John B. ("Basil"?) Thompson (son of James Thompson of Basil and Winifred Drury) married (2--ML 2/3/1845 in SMC) Ann Maria Bean (daughter of William Bean I (d. circa 8/15/1830 in SMC) and Mary Combs (d. 1854 in SMC)) and they had, at least, the following children: 2) Maria Indiana Thompson (b. 1848--according to some reserchers, she married George Tarlton); 3) Alice Virginia Thompson (b. in March of 1850--she married James Benedict Thompson (who were his parents?)); 4) Clement C. Thompson (b. 1852 and living in 1860). James Rodolphus THompson (b. in December of 1840 and d. 1918 in SMC--son of John B. ("Basil"?) Thompson and Mary Louise Tarlton) married Amanda Elizabeth ("Mandy") MdKay (b. 1842 and d. 1882 in SMC) and they had, at least, the following childrenL 1) Louisa Jane Thompson (b. 5/21/1866 and d. 1926--she married (John Francis Armsworthy (b. in February of 1849 and d. 10/28/1912) and (2) Asher H. Townsend (b. 1847)); 2) Virginia A. Thompson (b. in March of 1870 and d. 1897 in SMC); 3) Benjamin "Barzillar" (a variant of "Basil") Thompson (b. 1872 and d. 1893--he married Mary Catherine Pilkerton (b. 1874 and d. 1920)); 4) Mary Alice Thompson (b. in August of 1875 and d. 1926--she married William Albert Wood (b. in December of 1874)); 5) Clyde R. Thompson (b. 1882 and d. 1910--he married Mary Catherine (Pilkerton) Thompson (Widow of his brother)). More in a later e-mail.......John Dobricky On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Linda Reno <lindareno@comcast.net> wrote: > The parents of Charles Martin remain a mystery to me. I don't know his > father's name, but his mother's name was Jane (I don't know her maiden > name). Jane married second, Philip Cusic 15 Jun 1803. Jane made a will in > 1837 naming her son Charles Martin as her executor. > > Charles Martin married first, Maria Thompson (as you said) June 5, 1828. > Maria died between 1845-1850. Charles Martin married second, Elizabeth > Thompson May 30, 1852. > > I believe that Maria Thompson and Elizabeth Thompson were sisters and the > children of James Thompson and Winifred Drury who were married December 23, > 1805 at St. Francis Xavier RCC. > > In 1840 Charles Martin was named trustee for James Thompson, insolvent > debtor. > > Their brother was John B. Thompson who made a will in 1854. When it was > probated in 1856, it was noted that "Elizabeth Martin, the only sister of > the deceased, did not object to the probate." > > Descendants of Charles Martin > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. CHARLES2 MARTIN (MARTIN1) was born 1801 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died > Bef. 12 Nov 1856 in St. Mary's Co., MD. He married (1) MARIA THOMPSON 05 > Jul 1828 in St. Mary's Co., MD, daughter of JAMES THOMPSON and WINIFRED > DRURY. She was born Bet. 1806 - 1810 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Bet. > 1845 - 1850 in St. Mary's Co., MD. He married (2) ELIZABETH THOMPSON 30 May > 1852 in St. Mary's Co., MD, daughter of JAMES THOMPSON and WINIFRED DRURY. > She was born 1816 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Aft. 1860. > > > Children of CHARLES MARTIN and MARIA THOMPSON are: > i. MARY ELIZABETH3 MARTIN, b. 1828, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. > 1870; m. EDWARD D. BREWER, 25 Nov 1850, Newtown RCC, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. > 1828, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1870. > ii. ANN CASTELIA MARTIN, b. Feb 1832, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Jan > 1892, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. JOHN MILEY BREWER, 13 Sep 1853, St. John's RCC, > Hollywood, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1806, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Sep 1891, St. > Mary's Co., MD. > iii. JANE S. HENRIETTA MARTIN, b. 1834, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 05 > Sep 1854, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. JOHN BAPTIST RUSSELL, JR., 12 Dec 1853, St. > Mary's Co., MD; b. 1813, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1854, St. Mary's Co., > MD. > iv. ROSA C. "ROSIE" MARTIN, b. 1836, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 12 > Dec 1875, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. JOHN EDWARD LATHAM, 19 Jan 1858, St. Mary's > Co., MD; b. 1819, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 05 May 1866, Drum Point, Calvert > Co., MD. > v. CHARLES H. MARTIN, b. 1838, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 01 Oct > 1886, Baltimore, MD; m. MARTHA E. THOMPSON, 17 May 1859, RCC, St. Mary's > Co., MD; b. Nov 1838, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 24 Jun 1907, Baltimore, MD. > vi. WILLIAM HENRY H. "TIPP" MARTIN, b. 02 Nov 1840, St. Mary's > Co., MD; d. 05 May 1912, Hollywood, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. ROSA L. (ROSALIE) > STONE, 02 Jan 1862, RCC, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 13 Dec 1835, St. Mary's Co., > MD; d. 18 Feb 1918, Hollywood, St. Mary's Co., MD. > vii. MARY S. MARTIN, b. 1842, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1880; > m. JOHN ROBINSON WISE, Bef. 1870; b. 1840, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 25 Sep > 1883, St. Mary's Co., MD. > viii. ANN MARY MARTIN, b. 1845, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1880, > St. Mary's Co., MD; m. WASHINGTON WILKINSON, 18 Jan 1870, Our Lady RCC, > Medley's Neck, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 27 Mar 1848, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 04 > Oct 1917, St. Mary's Co., MD. > > Linda Reno > > -----Original Message----- > From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of gc-gateway@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:22 AM > To: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MDSTMARY] Charles Martin/Maria Thompson m. July 5, 1828 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: rjhorman > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s > tmarys/4593/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Charles Martin and Maria Thompson were married in St Mary's County, Maryland > July 5, 1828. > I have one son William H. H. Martin. > I am seeking parents of Charles and Maria and any additional offspring. > I have many if not all of William's children. > > 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
linda and list.. i'm looking at john edwards d. 1743/44 and robert edwards m. mary burroughs it looks like barbary edwards wound up in orange co. va. along with a john edwards although i don't know if the john d. 1783 is connected to barbary edwards d. 1786. "An 18th Century Perspective: Culpeper County"; Compiled and Edited by Mary Stevens Jones. ---- Published by the Culpeper Historical Society, Inc,; Culpeper, Virginia, 1976. Pg 32: Will Bk C; 1783 - 1791 John Edwards; 1783, pg 52 Barbary Edwards; 1786, pg 186 it seems to me.. given the length of john edwards debt list, he's a merchant and possibly a mariner. he has no land associated with him. plater and key as creditors add to this suspicion.. all were involved with scottish tobacco merchant john glassford John Edwards 28.355 SM £118.9.5 Feb 18 1743/44 Appraisers: Robert Ford, Samuel Abell. Creditors: George Plater, Philip Key. Next of kin: Barbery Edwards, William Hazle. Administrator/Executor: Stourton Edwards. the best indication of robert edwards, who you have installed as a brother of john edwards d. 1743/44 occurs on the 1788 henry tubman oath list. on the list we have. 1. benjamin edwards 2. john of john 3. john of robert 4. hezekiah edwards 5. ignatius edwards 6. jesse edwards i keep looking at the ignatius edwards who was slated for execution by george washington, due to desertion, in overwharton parish in 1756. he is listed in va. military info as being a carpenter b. in maryland.. i think he's a st. mary's co. edwards and the edwards are crossing the river adding to the confusion. i'm inclined to think that ignatius on the tubman oath list is the issue of robert edwards and mary burroughs so as follows. 1. john 2. hezekiah 3. jesse 4. joseph 5. ignatius. mary burroughs is another matter.. her father figures to be on the tubman oath list as well but i'm leaving that alone for now. any thoughts appreciated.. thanks, greg
Don, I must have done some more extensive research on this family because there are changes. For instance, I no longer show Elizabeth Drury, daughter of Edward, married to Joseph Thompson. Descendants of Edward "Neddy" Drury Generation No. 1 1. EDWARD "NEDDY"5 DRURY (MICHAEL4, PETER3, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born 1771 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Bet. 1819 - 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD. Children of EDWARD "NEDDY" DRURY are: i. JOHN THOMAS6 DRURY, b. 1796, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1870, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. (1) SUSANNA GREENWELL, 19 Jan 1824, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1801, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Bef. 1860, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. (2) ANN PRISCILLA JOY, 24 Jan 1865, RCC, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1821, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1870, St. Mary's Co., MD. ii. DOROTHY DRURY, b. 1799, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1860; m. JOSEPH PILKERTON, 24 May 1841, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1780, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860, St. Mary's Co., MD. iii. ELIZABETH DRURY, b. Bef. 1800, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1828. iv. JULIA ANN DRURY, b. 1801, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 07 Jun 1885, St. Mary's Co., MD; m. BENNET GREENWELL, 23 Apr 1838, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1786, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 27 Jan 1863, St. Mary's Co., MD. The Elizabeth Drury who married Joseph Thompson, was born about 1818. She may have been the daughter of Enoch Drury and Mary Brewer, but I don't know for sure. Joseph Thompson was the son of John Basil Thompson, Jr. and his second wife, Anastasia Wathen (his first wife is unknown). Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Donald Drury Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 9:17 AM To: mdstmary-l@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDSTMARY] Durrys & Thompsins Hi List, Back in 2008 Linda posted the following descendant list. Descendants of Edward "Neddy" Drury Generation No. 1 1. EDWARD"NEDDY"5DRURY(MICHAEL4, PETER3, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born 1771 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Bet. 1819 - 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD. Children of EDWARD"NEDDY"DRURYare: i. DOROTHY6DRURY, b. 1799, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1860; m. JOSEPHPILKERTON, 24 May 1841, St. Mary's Co., MD; b. 1780, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860, St. Mary's Co., MD. 2. ii. ELIZABETHDRURY, b. 1819, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1850. iii. JULIAANNDRURY, b. Bef. 1821, St. Mary's Co., MD. Generation No. 2 2. ELIZABETH6DRURY(EDWARD"NEDDY"5, MICHAEL4, PETER3, JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born 1819 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Aft. 1850. She married JOSEPHTHOMPSON02 Nov 1841 in St. Mary's Co., MD, son of JOHNTHOMPSONand ANASTASIAWATHEN. He was born 1809 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died Aft. 1850. ********************************* My confusion concerns John Thompson cited as the father of Joseph and husband of Anastasia Wathen. Is he the same person I previously had as her husband but listed as John Basil Thompson II? If not, please provide correct data. Thanks to everyone, Don ------------------------------- 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
Jerry, Norma and List, Thomas Thomas (d. 1734) was the son of James Thomas (d. 1701). Will of James Thomas, Charles Co., 6/7/1701-12/10/1701. Wife: Teratia, Exec., entire estate, real and personal during life. At her death, sd. estate including 300 ac. "Ware" formerly in Calvert Co. and now in Charles Co. on the west side of the Patuxent River to pass to 3 children: John, Thomas, and Anna Mary equally. Eldest son John to have dwelling plantation. Wit: Mary Coleman, Thomas Coleman, Edward Turberville. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). The James Thomas you mention below, born 1649 in Nansemond Co., VA was the son of Thomas Thomas (d. 1671) and Elizabeth Knott. He died prior to his father's will. Will of James Knott, Nansemond Co., VA 9/4/1651-5/13/1653. Eldest son, Bernard 600 ac. of home plantation. Sons: Nathaniel and William said property in the event Bernard dies without issue; also 600 ac. at majority--either dying without heirs, the survivor to inherit the deceased's portion. Daughter: Mary Knott at 16, personal estate. Daughter: Elizabeth Thomas personal estate for the benefit of her son. Sisters: E. M. Collins and Anna Young, or any of her children (Anna's), personal estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor and her son Bernard. Wit: Eleanor Knott, George White. (MD Calendar of Wills). As for the family of Robert Thomas (d. 1686) and wife, Abagail, there were five children, all of whom were named in their father's will. 1. Henry Thomas, named in the will of Thomas Diniard and then in his father's will. He contested his father's will. I have no record of him after 1686. 2. Robert Thomas, Jr. (d. 1721). Wife was named Mary. 3. Honor Thomas who married John Fadery prior to her father's will. 4. Hanna Thomas. Hanna was still single in 1695. No record of her after this time. 5/27/1695: Admin. accts. of Robert Thomas, SMC. Distribution to executor and orphans, Robert and Joanna [should be Hanna] Thomas. Exec.: Abagail Lewis, wife of Henry Lewis. 5. Herbert Thomas (d. ca1741) married Ruth Fossee. Will of Robert Thomas, Poplar Hill, St. Mary's Co., 2/18/1684-4/26/1686. Wife: Abigall, 1/3 estate and the rest to my sons Robert and Herbert Thomas and my daughter Hanna Thomas to be equally divided (except) one cow commonly called "Mouse" to my daughter Honor Fadare for her part. 100 lbs. tobacco to my son, Henry Thomas to be paid in a convenient time after my decease to him for his part. Son: Robert, my plantation and the land belonging to it at the age of 21 or my wife's decease. Robert, Herbert, and Hanna are to live with their mother upon ye plantation until the age of 21--Hanna until 21 or when she marries. Executor: Wife, Abigall. Wit.: William Husband, Jno. Cambell, Lewis Terrean, Andrew Norman. On April 26, 1685 the will was proved by the witnesses. (Abstract by Linda Reno from the handwritten will at the Maryland State Archives). 2/2/1685 (1686): Henry Thomas, eldest son and heir of Robert Thomas, enters caveat against the will of his father that he may contest it. (Testamentary Proceedings, 13, p. 279, Lois Green Carr, MSA). See: http://mdhistory.net/msaref06/msa_te_1_076/pdf/msa_te_1_076-0507.pdf 4/26/1685 (1686): Henry Thomas does not contest the will. (Testamentary Proceedings 13, p. 320-1, Lois Green Carr, MSA). NOTE: Henry Thomas did not appear in court. Abigail Thomas appeared and was sworn as Executor. See: http://mdhistory.net/msaref06/msa_te_1_076/html/msa_te_1_076-0529.html Jerry, your charts below hardly match anything I have. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of clark8178@comcast.net Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:57 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest Well I don't know if all my notes are correct, but this is what I have. I did not list my source for this information. Notes: Thomas, Thomas, Charles Co., 6th Mar., 1733; 22d Oct., 1734. To eld. son James and hrs. part of "Ware" (for desc. see will); and personalty. " son Thomas and hrs., "Thomas's Fancy;" and personalty; produce of orchard on Tobacco House Hill to 2 sons afsd., for the first five yrs. after decease of wife. " son William, personalty. " wife Elizabeth, extx., residue of "Ware" during life; at her decease to son William and hrs.; wife to have use of personalty not otherwise bequeathed during life; at her decease to be divided among four daus., viz.: Elizabeth, Sophia, Teresa, Sophonia and unborn child; should any die, survivors to divide portion of deceased. Test: James Kidwell, Thomas Collis, Thomas Coleman, Jr. Codicil 18th May, 1734: Should any of 3 sons die without issue survivors to divide portion of deceased; should all die as afsd., lands to be divided among 5 daus. To sons Thomas and William, personalty. Test: James Kidwell, Thomas Collis, James Kidwell, Jr. 21. 2 Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735 435: Thomas Thomas decd 19 Nov 1734-James Thomas & Thomas Thomas kin-Eliz Thomas Exr. Thomas Thomas 14.67 A CH £85.17.4 £25.15.8 Oct 22 1735 Received from: Ignatius Hagan, Aaron Orme, Edward Bezwell, estate of James Cohoa, Thomas Hayes, Aaron Orm. Payments to: Thomas Coleman, Patrick Sim, Basil Waring, William Middleton, Owen Ellis, Benjamin Tasker & Daniel Dulany, Esq., Samuel Hanson. Executrix: Elisabeth Thomas. 1783 Tax list Anne Thomas. The Ware, pt, 87 acres. CH 3rd District, Land p. 7. John Thomas, Sr. The Ware, pt, 209 acres. CH 3rd District, Land p. 7. John Mudd 63.82 CH £8.7.6 Dec 15 1756 Feb 8 1757 Appraisers: John Thomas, Jr., Elisha Korbin. Creditors and Next of kin: John Mudd, Sr., Clement Mudd. Administratrix: Suffaner Mudd. Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 1. Thomas THOMAS was born Abt 1623, and died 1658/1667. Children of Thomas THOMAS are: + 2 i. James THOMAS was born Abt 1649 in Nansemond,VA, and died 1701 in,Charles,MD. 3 ii. Sarah THOMAS was born Abt 1651 in Calvert,MD, and died 1704 in, Talbot,MD. She married John PITT 1680 in,Talbot,MD. He was born Abt 1650, and died 1717 in,Talbot,MD. + 4 iii. Elizabeth THOMAS was born Abt 1654 in,Calvert,MD, and died 1704 in,Talbot,MD. + 5 iv. Solomon THOMAS was born Abt 1658 in,Calvert,MD, and died Abt 1690 in,Talbot,MD. 6 v. dau. THOMAS died 1696 in,Talbot,MD. Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 2. James THOMAS (Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1649 in,Nansemond,VA, and died 1701 in,Charles,MD. Children of James THOMAS are :+ 7 i. Anna Mary THOMAS was born Est 1680/1685 in,Charles,MD, and died 1772. + 8 ii. John THOMAS was born Abt 1682 in,Calvert,MD, and died 1757 in,Calvert,MD. + 9 iii. Thomas THOMAS was born Abt 1684 in,Calvert,MD, and died 1734 in,Charles,MD. 4. Elizabeth THOMAS (Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1654 in,Calvert,MD, and died 1704 in,Talbot,MD. She married William SHARPE 1673 in, Talbot,MD. He was born Abt 1654 in,Calvert,MD, and died 1699 in, Talbot,MD. Children of Elizabeth THOMAS and William SHARPE are: + 10 i. Sarah SHARPE was born 1674 in,Talbot,MD, and died 1702 in, Talbot,MD. 11 ii. William SHARPE was born 1680 in,Talbot,MD, and died 1704 in, Talbot,MD. + 12 iii. Peter SHARPE was born Abt 1683 in,Talbot,MD, and died 1704 in,Talbot,MD. 5. Solomon THOMAS (Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1658 in,Calvert,MD, and died Abt 1690 in,Talbot,MD. Child of Solomon THOMAS is: 13 i. Thomas THOMAS was born Abt 1686, and died Aft 1696. Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 7. Anna Mary THOMAS (James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born Est 1680/1685 in,Charles,MD, and died 1772. She married James Thomas KIDWELL. He was born Est 1670/1675 in,,poss. WLS, and died 1742 in, Charles,MD. Children of Anna Mary THOMAS and James Thomas KIDWELL are: 14 i. Elizabeth KIDWELL was born Est 1705/1710. She married William BOWLING 7 SEP 1726 in,Stafford,VA. He was born 1701. 15 ii. Anna Mary KIDWELL was born Est 1707/1712. 16 iii. William KIDWELL was born Est 1710/1715. 17 iv. Tracy KIDWELL was born Est 1715/1720. + 18 v. John KIDWELL was born Abt 1720/1725 in,,poss. MD. + 19 vi. James Thomas KIDWELL was born Abt 1725 in,Charles,MD. 20 vii. Benjamin KIDWELL was born Est 1726/1730. 8. John THOMAS (James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1682 in, Calvert,MD, and died 1757 in,Calvert,MD. Children of John THOMAS are + 21 i. John THOMAS was born 1705, and died 1790 in,Charles,MD. 22 ii. James THOMAS died 1782. + 23 iii. William THOMAS was born 1714, and died 1795. 24 iv. Jane THOMAS died Bef 1756. 25 v. Elizabeth THOMAS died Bef 1756. 9. Thomas THOMAS (James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1684 in, Calvert,MD, and died 1734 in,Charles,MD. Children of Thomas THOMAS are: + 26 i. William THOMAS was born 1705, and died 1776 in,Charles,MD. 27 ii. James THOMAS was born 1708, and died 1761 in,St. Mary's,MD. + 28 iii. Thomas THOMAS was born 1710 in,Charles,MD, and died 1772 in,Prince George's,MD. + 29 iv. Jesse THOMAS was born 1734, and died in,Frederick,MD. 10. Sarah SHARPE (Elizabeth THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born 1674 in, Talbot,MD, and died 1702 in,Talbot,MD. She married William EDMONDSON 1693 in,Talbot,MD. He died 1702 in,Talbot,MD. Children of Sarah SHARPE and William EDMONDSON are: 30 i. William EDMONDSON was born 1694, and died 1705. 31 ii. Solomon EDMONDSON was born 1697. 32 iii. John EDMONDSON was born 1699. 33 iv. Elizabethh EDMONDSON was born 1701. 34 v. Peter Sharpe EDMONDSON was born 1702. 12. Peter SHARPE (Elizabeth THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born Abt 1683 in,Talbot,MD, and died 1704 in,Talbot,MD. He married Catherine TROTH 1704 in,Talbot,MD. She died 1719 in,Talbot,MD. Children of Peter SHARPE and Catherine TROTH are: 35 i. William SHARPE was born 1706, and died 1742. 36 ii. Peter SHARPE was born 1707. 37 iii. Solomon SHARPE was born 1710. 38 iv. Henry SHARPE was born 1712. 39 v. Samuel SHARPE was born 1713. 40 vi. Isaac SHARPE was born 1715. 41 vii. Elizabeth SHARPE was born 1718, and died 1719. Event: Descendant Register, Thomas Thomas Research Notes Note: Notes: Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 1. Thomas THOMAS was born 1610 in Wales, and died FEB 1671 in MD. He married Elizabeth (Barton) KNOTT abt 1629. She was born abt 1610, and died in Calvert County, MD. Children of Thomas THOMAS and Elizabeth (Barton) KNOTT are: + 2 i. James THOMAS was born 1630 in Wales, and died 1701 in Charles County, MD. 3 ii. William THOMAS. 4 iii. Mary THOMAS. She married Thomas COLEMAN. 5 iv. Grace THOMAS. 6 v. Elizabeth THOMAS was born 1636. She married William SHARP. Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 2. James THOMAS (Thomas THOMAS1) was born 1630 in Wales, and died 1701 in Charles County, MD. He married Mary (or Teretia) abt 1653. Children of James THOMAS and Mary (or Teretia) are: + 7 i. Anna Mary THOMAS was born abt 1680 in Charles Co, MD, and died aft 1772 in Charles City Co, VA. 8 ii. John THOMAS. 9 iii. Thomas THOMAS. Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 7. Anna Mary THOMAS (James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born abt 1680 in Charles Co, MD, and died aft 1772 in Charles City Co, VA. She married James Thomas KIDWELL I abt 1701. He was born abt 1670 in Wales or MD, and died bef 1742 in Charles Co, MD. Children of Anna Mary THOMAS and James Thomas KIDWELL I are: + 10 i. James Thomas KIDWELL II was born abt 1725 in Charles Co, MD. 11 ii. Elizabeth KIDWELL was born abt 1705 in MD. She married William BOWLINE bet 1725-1726 in King George or Stafford Co, VA. 12 iii. William KIDWELL was born bef 1730 in MD, and died aft 1749 in Fairfax Co, VA (). 13 iv. John KIDWELL was born abt 1720 in MD, and died bef 1780 in Charles Co, MD. 14 v. Tracy KIDWELL was born bef 1726. She married Nathan HUTCHINSON abt 2 JUN 1777 in Prince George's Co, MD. 15 vi. Anna Mary KIDWELL was born abt 1721 in MD. + 16 vii. Benjamin KIDWELL was born bef 1731 in Wales or MD. Descendant Register, Generation No. 4 10. James Thomas KIDWELL II (Anna Mary THOMAS3, James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born abt 1725 in Charles Co, MD. He was buried in Ware Burial Plot, Charles Co, MD. He married Mary SUTTER bef 1743. She was buried in Ware Burial Plot, Charles Co, MD. Children of James Thomas KIDWELL II and Mary SUTTER are: 17 i. John KIDWELL was born 23 AUG 1743 in Charles, MD, and died 14 JAN 1835 in Madison, KY. He married Mary SWINK 30 DEC 1782 in Rowan, NC. She was born 23 AUG 1743 in Charles Co, MD, and died 14 JAN 1835. 18 ii. Rebecca KIDWELL was born 28 FEB 1748 in Charles Co, MD, and died 27 MAY 1836 in Sulphur, Henry Co, KY. She married Jonathan KIDWELL. He was born 20 SEP 1750 in Charles County, MD, and died 15 FEB 1835 in Henry County, KY. + 19 iii. Matthew Nathan KIDWELL was born 8 JUN 1753 in Port Tobacco, MD, and died 1842 in Monroe County, KY. 20 iv. James KIDWELL was born bef 1754. He married Mary "Polly" MUDD 18 DEC 1790 in Prince George's Co, MD. She was born abt 1765. 21 v. Thomas KIDWELL was born abt 1757 in Charles, MD. 22 vi. Mary KIDWELL was born 1760 in Charles, MD, and died 1838. She married Ralph MAGEE. 16. Benjamin KIDWELL (Anna Mary THOMAS3, James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born bef 1731 in Wales or MD. He married Mary Children of Benjamin KIDWELL and Mary are: 23 i. James KIDWELL was born bef 1754 in MD. He married Mary MUDD 18 DEC 1790 in Prince George's Co, MD. 24 ii. Benjamin KIDWELL was born 25 MAY 1754 in Charles Co, MD, and died 19 DEC 1810 in MD. 25 iii. Sophia M. KIDWELL was born 1760. She married Thomas SIMPSON 23 MAY 1782 in Charles Co, MD. 26 iv. Jessee KIDWELL was born bef 1765 in Prince George's Co, MD, and died aft 1820 in Fairfax Co, VA (). 27 v. Jestin KIDWELL was born 1765. 28 vi. UNNAMED. Descendant Register, Generation No. 5 19. Matthew Nathan KIDWELL (James Thomas KIDWELL II4, Anna Mary THOMAS3, James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born 8 JUN 1753 in Port Tobacco, MD, and died 1842 in Monroe County, KY. He was buried in Old Mulkey Cemetery. He married Priscilla MOORE 25 DEC 1781 in Whites Chapel Prince George's Co, MD. She was born abt 1760, and died aft 1840. He married Nancy PITMAN 16 OCT 1816 in Cumberland Co, KY. Children of Matthew Nathan KIDWELL and Priscilla MOORE are: 29 i. Jonathan KIDWELL was born 1782 in Pendleton, KY. 30 ii. Mollie KIDWELL was born abt 1785 in Pendleton, KY. She married WHITE. 31 iii. Nellie KIDWELL was born 1787. + 32 iv. William Frances KIDWELL was born 1795 in Pendleton Co, VA, and died 28 JUL 1859 in Meshack, Monroe County, KY. + 33 v. John K. (Jack) KIDWELL was born 15 JUL 1798 in Pendleton County, VA, and died 2 JAN 1884 in Tompkinsville, Monroe Co, KY. 34 vi. James KIDWELL was born 1800 in White, TN. He married Mary L. 35 vii. Elizabeth KIDWELL was born 1805 in Cumberland Co, KY. 36 viii. Henry KIDWELL was born abt 1808. Descendant Register, Generation No. 6 32. William Frances KIDWELL (Matthew Nathan KIDWELL5, James Thomas KIDWELL II4, Anna Mary THOMAS3, James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born 1795 in Pendleton Co, VA, and died 28 JUL 1859 in Meshack, Monroe County, KY. He married Mary Frances (Fannie) DICKEN(S). She was born abt 1795 in KY, and died 20 SEP 1834. Child of William Frances KIDWELL and Mary Frances (Fannie) DICKEN(S) is: + 37 i. Isham Dicken KIDWELL was born 30 JAN 1829, and died 22 DEC 1914. 33. John K. (Jack) KIDWELL (Matthew Nathan KIDWELL5, James Thomas KIDWELL II4, Anna Mary THOMAS3, James THOMAS2, Thomas THOMAS1) was born 15 JUL 1798 in Pendleton County, VA, and died 2 JAN 1884 in Tompkinsville, Monroe Co, KY. He married Margaret BLAND abt 1820 in Meshack, Monroe County, KY. She was born 11 DEC 1799, and died 1887 in Tompkinsville, Monroe Co, KY. Children of John K. (Jack) KIDWELL and Margaret BLAND are: 38 i. William KIDWELL was born 1821 in Monroe County, KY, and died aft 1850 in Monroe County, KY. He married Jane MCMILLIN bef 1844. 39 ii. Mary KIDWELL was born 9 JUN 1823 in Tompkinsville, Monroe County, KY, and died 26 FEB 1906 in Warden, Collin County, Texas. 40 iii. John KIDWELL was born 6 DEC 1825 in Monroe County, KY, and died 15 FEB 1911 in Allen, Oklahoma. 41 iv. Mesh (Meshack) KIDWELL was born 3 OCT 1830, and died 24 JUL 1898 in Izard County, Arkansas. 42 v. Matthew KIDWELL was born 1832 in Monroe County, KY. He married Delila Jane COOKSEY 18 AUG 1853 in Cumberland Co, KY. 43 vi. Abigail KIDWELL was born 1834 in Monroe County, KY, and died aft 1870. She married John B. COOKSEY 30 OCT 1856 in Cumberland Co, KY. 44 vii. Elizabeth KIDWELL was born 1837 in Monroe County, KY, and died aft 16 DEC 1881. She married James FITZGERALD 3 JUN 1852 in Monroe County, KY. 45 viii. Martha KIDWELL was born 1838 in Monroe County, KY, and died aft 1864. She married Charles M. GORDEN 4 FEB 1863 in Residence of John Kidwell. 46 ix. Amanda D. KIDWELL was born AUG 1842 in KY, and died aft 1900. She married George W. BISHOP 28 DEC 1871 in Monroe County, KY. Jerry L. Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Roberts" <ngroberts@localnet.com> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:49:31 AM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest I know there were 2 Thomas Thomas' in St Maty's Co during this period. Right now I show your Thomas Thomas below as father to my Robert Thomas per the will below, but Robert is not mentioned in the will of your Thomas Thomas: Diniard, Thomas, St. Mary's Co., 1st Nov., 1659; 28th Dec., 1659. To Henry Thomas, son of Robert Thomas, Thomas Thomas' 2 child., Charles Delahey, Arthur Delahey, John Hamon, son of Benjamin Hamon, Furfer Hocker, wife of John Hocker, Thomas Salmon, son of Stephen Salmon, Mary Shipps, wife of Richard Shipps, Vincent Mansell and Rev. Mr. Fitzherbert, (priest), personalty. Exs.: Wm. Assiter, Chas. Maynard. Test: Barth. Phillips, Robt. Thomas, Robt. Joyner, David Boing, John Burrows. 1. 82. But I have never been able to confirm if Thomas Thomas married Elizbeth Barton or Elizabeth Knott. Can anyone help me with my Robert Thomas father of Herbert Thomas. ----- Original Message ----- From: "rubyslippers" <rubyslippers@kc.rr.com> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:39 AM Subject: [MDSTMARY] D 1671 Thomas Thomas and Bachelor's Rest >I see a lot of inaccurate information on the net regarding this so I >thought I'd share. > > In 1671 Thomas left Bachelor's Rest, a 500 acre parcel, divided between > his son William (d 1685) and equally between his daughters Mary, Grace and > Elizabeth > > William ended up with about 200 acres which went to daughter Sarah (130 > acres) and an unborn child. > > Edward Field's will of 1724 identified John Spalding as "son". Edward > left 60 acres of Bachelor's Rest to his son Edward. > > A record online says that on 7 June 1711 John Spalding and Thomas Spalding > bought 100 a of Batchelor's Rest from "Edwin Field and wife" > > Sometime before 1741 John Branson born 1683 came into possession of 36 > acres of Bachelor's Rest. His wife's name was Sarah. This would indicate > that perhaps Branson married Sarah Thomas. > > Remaining 300 acres..... > > June 11 1703 Grace Arthur wrote her will. She said under her free will > and with the consent of her brother in law Thomas David and his wife Mary > (her sister) she was willing 300 of the 500 acres of Bachelor's Rest to > her sons William and Richard Breyer. She also had daughters Mary and > Grace. None of the children were of age. Grace was not yet 16. > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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