Linda, Is this Nathaniel Truman GREENFIELD the same one who married Rebecca ? iii. ANN PARKER, b. 01 Oct 1722, Calvert Co., MD; d. Aft. 1746; m. NATHANIEL TRUMAN GREENFIELD, Bef. 1746, MD; b. Bet. 1730 - 1731, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. 30 Nov 1762, St. Mary's Co., MD. GREENFIELD, NATHANIEL TRUMAN St. Mary's Co. 28 Nov., 1762 19 Feb., 1763 To wife Rebecca Greenfield, slaves to be sold to educate children. Son Thomas Truman Greenfield, Mentions Doctor Hamilton; all slaves except one, which his mother gave to my dau. Nancy, to be equally divided. Mentions: all my children. Extx: Wife Rebecca Greenfield. Witt Melv. Lock, Thos. Greenfield, John Briscoe Davis. 31, 866 === Nathaniel Truman Greenfield 84.242 SM £1419.10.3 Mar 17 1763 May 1 1764 Appraisers: John Wheatly, Mev. Lock. Creditors: James Forbes, Zachariah Bond & Henry Shoron {mm Sothoron}. Next of kin: Thomas Greenfield, R. T. Greenfield. Executrix: Rebecah Greenfield. === Mr. James Truman Greenfield 75.198 PG £1440.0.10 Aug 21 1760 Appraisers: Samuel Roundell, William Bowie. Creditors: Richard Brooke. Next of kin: Lucy Brooke, N. T. Greenfield. === Mr. James Truman Greenfield 75.202 PG £1206.8.0 Mar 2 1761 Jun 18 1761 Appraisers: Samuel Roundell, William Bowie. Creditors: Truman Skinner. Next of kin: N. T. Greenfield. Administratrix: Mrs. Elisabeth Greenfield. === James Truman Greenfield 5.139 D PG £2202.12.0 Nov 26 1768 Sureties: Nathaniel Truman Greenfield, Thomas Brooke (son of Walter Brooke). Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to 5 children (equally): Ann Truman, Mary, William Truman, Sarah, Susannah Eve. Administratrix: Elisabeth Brook. === Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 341. Mar 19, 1759 from Thomas Cooksey of CC, to Nathaniel Truman Greenfield of St. Mary's County, for 10 £, 100 acres called Cookseys Hope, being formerly in Calvert County but now in CC, and bounded by a fork between the Northern and Western Branch, sd land lying in the branches of Indian Cr about a mile above the head of sd Cr and running up the Northern branch, and by the side of a deep valley, containing about 100 acres- Signed - Thomas (+ his mark) Cooksey. wit - Jno Chesley, Thos Greenfield. St_ Mary's County, Mar 19, 1759. Then came sd Thomas Cooksey before us, two JPs of the county afd, and acknowledged the within deed. Acknowledged before Jno Chesley, Thos Greenfield. St. Mary's County. I certify that John Chesley and Thomas Greenfield are JPs. Signed - Rich Ward Hey, Clerk of St. Mary's County Court. Recorded Jun 4, 1759. === Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 419. Dec 11, 1759 from Nathaniel Truman Greenfeild of St. Mary's County, Gentleman, to John Wheatley of St_ Mary's County, merchant, for 100 £, a tract of land called Cookseys Hope, lying in CC, and bounded by a point of the fork between the Northern and Western Branch of Indian Cr, containing about 100 acres. Sd tract was, on Sep 6, 1670, granted to Philip Cooksey, and in the year 1759, was, by deed, sold by Thomas Cooksey of CC to the afd Nathaniel Truman Greenfeild. Signed - Nathaniel Truman Greenfield. Wit - Thos Greenfield, Mev. Lock. St. Mary's County. Dec 11, 1759. This deed was acknowledged by sd Nathaniel Truman Greenfield; at the same time, Rebecca, the wife of sd Nathaniel, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Richard Ward Key, Clerk of St. Mary's County Court, certified that witnesses Thomas Greenfield & Meverel Lack, are JPs for the county afd === Charles County Land Record Book L#3, 1761-1765; Page 10. Mar 18, 1761 from Nathaniel Trueman Greenfield of St. Mary's County, Gentleman, to John Wheatly of St. Mary's County, merchant, for 138 £, a tract of land called Addition, lying in CC (96 acres of which, on Sep 6, 1670, was granted to Philip Cooksey and called Cookseys Hope and resurveyed for the afd Nathaniel Truman Greenfield, as by patent granted to sd Greefield [sic) on Dec 19, 1759, bounded by the Northern and Western Branch of Indian Cr, [nothing follows] Recorded Jun 10, 1761