> > 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to > Julianna Price, widow for 60 > lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage > between Andrew Simpson and > Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, > she enters into a bond > regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was > recorded at the request of > Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., > Jourdan). > Shirley, The above abstract has several typos in it. Below is the excerpt from the book: Norma p. 156, Charles County Land Records, Volume III by Elise Greenup Jourdan Liber H#2, Page 173 1 Jul 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana [Price, crossed out] Simpson: 19 May 1718; Andrew Simpson, planter, binds himself to Juliana Price, widow, for £60; /s/ Andrew Simpson Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew Simpson and Juliana Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into a bond regarding gift of a 12 year old Negro boy; wit. Charles Varner, Mary Siment, Marmaduke Siment Also, there is this concerning Andrew Simpson's marriage to Juliana {Goodrick) Price. (remember that Robert Price had two daughters named Mary, one by each wife.): p. 155, Charles County Land Records, Volume III Liber H#2, Page 167 14 May 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana Price: 13 May 1718; Deed of Gift from Juliana Price to youngest dau. Mary Price; a Negro girl; /s/ Juliana Price (mark); wit. Petr. Dent, A. Contee p. 78, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 398. Deed of gift. Recorded Apr 30, 1739. I, Andrew Sympson of CC, planter, for the natural love that I have for my daughter, Clear (Clare) Sympson and for divers other good causes, I make over to my sd daughter Clare Sympson 1 Negro boy called Nacy alias Ignatius, aged about 12 years, 1 new feather bed and furniture, 1 black horse called Jack that is now my wife's riding horse, with her side saddle and furniture, 1 large looking glass, 1 "Chester draws", and 1 large "arm'd chare " the glass Chister draws and chair afd being as furniture to the house I now dwell in, all of which to be the proper goods and chattels of my sd daughter Clare Sympson. I, by these presents, possess my sd daughter with the above sd goods and chattels. Signed - Andrew Sympson. Wit - Joseph Mil: Semmes, William Hagan, Ann Aderton. p. 126-127, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records Book 1770-1775 S#3 Page 86. Jul 28, 1770 from Julianna Simson, widow and relict of Andrew Simson, decd, of CC, to Henry Hagon of CC, grandson of the afd Julianna Simpson, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, and for his better maintenance, she has given Henry part of a tract of land whereon she now dwells, and adjoining the lands of sd Henry Hagon and Samuel Hanson, and binds upon Portobacco Run, containing about 100 acres, being or supposed to be a part of Saint Partricks Hills, reserving, nevertheless, the life of sd Julianna in sd land without the hindrance of Henry. Signed - Juliane (I her mark) Simpson. Wit - Dan of St Thos Jenifer*. Recorded Jan 2, 1771. Page 90. Deed of Gift. Sep 26, 1770 from Juliana Simpson of CC, widow, to Henry Hagan of CC, planter, and Ignatius Ryon of CC, planter, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, her grandson, and for 5 shillings paid by Henry, she gives Ignatius 3 slaves named Charles, Frank, and Betty, and all the other slaves, household goods, cattle and hogs, plantation utensils, and other personal estate of Juliana, for the use of Julianna during her natural life, and after her death, for the use of Henry. Ignatius agrees to let Juliana, during her life, and Henry, after her death, receive the profits and labor of the 3 slaves and other chattels and personal estate before bargained. Signed -Julianna (I her mark) Simpson, Henry Hagan, Ignatius Ryon. Wit - Thomas Brumfield, Charles Dodson. Recorded Jan 6, 1771.
Thank you Norma. Shirley Middleton Moller ----- Original Message ----- From: " Norma Lundgren" <nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:47 PM Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > 5/19/1718--Andrew Simpson, planter binds himself to > Julianna Price, widow for 60 > lbs. sterling; Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage > between Andrew Simpson and > Mary Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, > she enters into a bond > regarding gift of a 12 year old negro boy. This was > recorded at the request of > Mary Simpson on 7/1/1718 (Chas. Co. Ct. and Land Rec., > Jourdan). > Shirley, The above abstract has several typos in it. Below is the excerpt from the book: Norma p. 156, Charles County Land Records, Volume III by Elise Greenup Jourdan Liber H#2, Page 173 1 Jul 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana [Price, crossed out] Simpson: 19 May 1718; Andrew Simpson, planter, binds himself to Juliana Price, widow, for £60; /s/ Andrew Simpson Whereas there is shortly to be a marriage between Andrew Simpson and Juliana Price; for love of her youngest daughter Mary Price, she enters into a bond regarding gift of a 12 year old Negro boy; wit. Charles Varner, Mary Siment, Marmaduke Siment Also, there is this concerning Andrew Simpson's marriage to Juliana {Goodrick) Price. (remember that Robert Price had two daughters named Mary, one by each wife.): p. 155, Charles County Land Records, Volume III Liber H#2, Page 167 14 May 1718; Recorded at request of Juliana Price: 13 May 1718; Deed of Gift from Juliana Price to youngest dau. Mary Price; a Negro girl; /s/ Juliana Price (mark); wit. Petr. Dent, A. Contee p. 78, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 398. Deed of gift. Recorded Apr 30, 1739. I, Andrew Sympson of CC, planter, for the natural love that I have for my daughter, Clear (Clare) Sympson and for divers other good causes, I make over to my sd daughter Clare Sympson 1 Negro boy called Nacy alias Ignatius, aged about 12 years, 1 new feather bed and furniture, 1 black horse called Jack that is now my wife's riding horse, with her side saddle and furniture, 1 large looking glass, 1 "Chester draws", and 1 large "arm'd chare " the glass Chister draws and chair afd being as furniture to the house I now dwell in, all of which to be the proper goods and chattels of my sd daughter Clare Sympson. I, by these presents, possess my sd daughter with the above sd goods and chattels. Signed - Andrew Sympson. Wit - Joseph Mil: Semmes, William Hagan, Ann Aderton. p. 126-127, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records Book 1770-1775 S#3 Page 86. Jul 28, 1770 from Julianna Simson, widow and relict of Andrew Simson, decd, of CC, to Henry Hagon of CC, grandson of the afd Julianna Simpson, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, and for his better maintenance, she has given Henry part of a tract of land whereon she now dwells, and adjoining the lands of sd Henry Hagon and Samuel Hanson, and binds upon Portobacco Run, containing about 100 acres, being or supposed to be a part of Saint Partricks Hills, reserving, nevertheless, the life of sd Julianna in sd land without the hindrance of Henry. Signed - Juliane (I her mark) Simpson. Wit - Dan of St Thos Jenifer*. Recorded Jan 2, 1771. Page 90. Deed of Gift. Sep 26, 1770 from Juliana Simpson of CC, widow, to Henry Hagan of CC, planter, and Ignatius Ryon of CC, planter, for the natural love she has for sd Henry, her grandson, and for 5 shillings paid by Henry, she gives Ignatius 3 slaves named Charles, Frank, and Betty, and all the other slaves, household goods, cattle and hogs, plantation utensils, and other personal estate of Juliana, for the use of Julianna during her natural life, and after her death, for the use of Henry. Ignatius agrees to let Juliana, during her life, and Henry, after her death, receive the profits and labor of the 3 slaves and other chattels and personal estate before bargained. Signed -Julianna (I her mark) Simpson, Henry Hagan, Ignatius Ryon. Wit - Thomas Brumfield, Charles Dodson. Recorded Jan 6, 1771. ------------------------------- 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