James Pearle was transcribed by incorrectly in the MCW. His name was "James Pert" or "James Peart" === Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, Page 68 6 Apr 1669; Deed of Gift from William Barton to William Barton, son of Nathan Barton, a cow calf; /s/ William Barton; wit. John Walker (mark) James Peart === http://aomol.net/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000060/html/am60--190.html Proceedings of the County Courts of Charles County 1666-1674 [p. 68] Know all men by these prsents tht I Wm Barton of Charls County doe by these prsents freely give to Wm Barton the son of Nathan Barton of the aforesd County one pied Cow Calfe her Increase witness my hand this sixth of Aprill 1669 Wm Barton Witness John Wallters James Peart === Contributed by Norma Lundgren http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/stagser/s1400/s1426/html/plist.html MARYLAND INDEXES (Patents, Index) MSA S1426 NAME Peert. James 1676 TRACT Peerts Progress COUNTY Charles Certificate 300 Acres Liber 19 Folio 340 Patent 300 " " 19 " 368 NAME Peert, James 1679 TRACT Truemans Lodge COUNTY St. Mary's Certificate Acres Liber Folio Patent 300 " " 31 " 97 === Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 134. Apr 9, 1790 from Edward Hobart of CC, planter, to General William Smallwood of CC, for 120 £, all that tract of land called Peerts Progress, which sd tract of land was originally patented to James Peert on May 1, 1676. Sd Peert, by his will dated Feb 19, 1686, devised the land to John Harrison, and sd Harrison, by his will dated Dec 2, 1697, devised all his lands to his wife, and sd wife of John Harrison later married Edward Hobart, by whom she had an only son called Moses Hobart, to whom Peerts Progress descended, as heir at law, after the death of his mother. Sd Moses Hobart, by deed dated Apr 17, 1780, conveyed to Edward Hobard, his eldest son and heir at law, and the party to these presents, Peerts Progress, which contains about 200 acres in Durham Parish in CC, bounded by Chickamuxon Woods on the south side of a small branch near the land of Thomas Shuttleworth, the west sie of a deep Branch. Signed - Edward Hobart. Wit - Rich Barnes*, Henry Barnes*, Dan Jenifer*. Frances, wife of the within named Edward Hobbard, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Sep 4, 1790. === 1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 359-51: PERT'S PROGRESS: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Escheat: Surveyed 8 Sept 1675 for James Pert bound White Oak in Chingamuxon woods on the South side of a small branch near the land of Thomas Shuttleworth, Escheat: Other Tracts Mentioned: PEARLE'S PROGRESS; ; ; Conveyance notes - This land is said to be escheat, , ________________________________ From: Linda Reno <lindareno@comcast.net> To: Norma Lundgren <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net>; mdstmary@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 2:21:39 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Jesse Locke or Locke and Suite or Suit family-- landinformation and questions Thank you. I did have that will. I don't think we can leap to the conclusion that the wife of Meverell Hulse was Sarah Pearle, though (not saying you did). Meverell did have a daughter named Sarah. Will of Meverell Hulls, SMC, 11/19/1743-12/27/1743. Wife: Elizabeth, 150 ac., dwelling plantation and personal estate for life and 150 ac., dwelling plantation to her and her heirs; in lieu of such heirs, to pass to her cousin, Edward Barber, son of Luke. Sister: Rebecca ____, land belonging to sister Sarah, dec'd. Brothers: John and Luke Barber, 150 ac., dwelling plantation at death of wife, Elizabeth. Daughter: Elizabeth, personal estate at death of wife, Elizabeth. NOTE: Widow elected to abide by the will. Linda Reno ----- Original Message ----- From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> To: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net>; <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Jesse Locke or Locke and Suite or Suit family-- landinformation and questions > (6) Sarah Hulse is shown owning "Truman's Lodge", 200 ac. in Resurrection > 100 in 1707 which was patented by Nathaniel Truman in 1676 (Chr. of SM). > Don't know where Pearle? is coming from and I'm not sure if she was the > widow of Meverell Hulse or not. > > The Maryland Calendar Of Wills Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane > Baldwin Cotton) Wills From 1685 To 1702 Volume II, p. 10 > Pearle, James, [Charles County] 19th Feb., 1686-7; 14th Mar., 1686-7. > To Robert Harrison, and to Martha Baker, dau. of Thomas Baker, personalty. > " John Harrison and hrs., "Pearle's Progrose" in Chengamaxam woods. > " brother John Pearle, in event of his coming into the province within 3 > yrs. after death of testator, residue of estate, real and personal. > To Meneral Hulse and his present wife, sd. estate should brother afsd. not > come into the province; to pass in turn, to sons of said Meneral, viz., > Meneral and James. Sd. estate to remain in possession of Meneral, his > wife, and their heirs forever, in event of death of his sons, Meneral and > James afsd., before him. > Ex. not named. > Test: Robt. Harrison, Sarah Harrison, Chris: Williamson. 4. 238. > ------------------------------- 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