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    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe?
    2. Mary Ann Shoemaker
    3. Thanks sorry but was not clear in my request. Wanted to know who the parents of William Shercliffe and Monica Thompson were .. As I said I do not have them connected Mary Ann Jerry L. Clark wrote: > William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst > Francis Spink, 2nd William Bradburn). > > > You stated: > > Who are their parents. For some reason I do not > have them connected. > > My comments: > > Francis SPINKE a son of Edward SPINKE and Eleanor EDWARDS > > Not sure who parents are of William BRADBURN > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Mary Ann Shoemaker > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:21 PM > To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? > > this William Shercliff, wife Monica Thompson.. (dau Elizabeth m lst > Spink, 2nd Bradburn). Who are their parents. For some reason I do not > have them connected. > > Thanks > Mary Ann Shoemaker > > > Linda Reno wrote: > >> It gets better.... >> >> Monica Bradburn, daughter of William Bradburn and Elizabeth Shercliffe, >> married ____Redman (I think it was probably Jeremiah) bef. 1738 and >> > second, > >> Henry Bryan. Monica Bradburn and Henry Bryan were the parents of Eleanor >> Bryan, b. 1746, who married Philip Miles and moved to Nelson Co., KY. >> >> By her first husband ____Redman, Monica Bradburn had a daughter Monica >> Redman who m. her cousin, Thomas Shercliffe, Jr. (son of Thomas >> > Shercliffe > >> and Monica Ford) who died in Charles Co. in 1791. >> >> Will of Henry Bryan, SMC 7/17/1761-2/3/1763. Wife: Monica, land I bought >> > of > >> Henry Miles and at her death to daughter, Eleanor Bryan. Daughter: >> > Eleanor, > >> land lying in and near Beaverdam Manor; if she dies without issue to >> brothers Ignatius and John Bryan. Daughter-in-law: Monica Shercliffe. >> Son-in-law: Thomas Shercliffe, all my part of "Green's Plot", 17 ac. >> provided he will pay daughter Eleanor 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. sterling in 2 >> years. Brother: Ignatius Bryan, clothing. Exec: Wife. Wit: Robert Cole, >> > > >> Robert and Peter Mattingly. >> >> Ms. Donnelly misinterpreted this will and said that Monica Ford, widow of >> Thomas Shercliffe, Sr., m. second, Henry Bryan, but she did not. >> >> Linda Reno >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> >> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >> >> >> >> >>> This is what I had also. That Elizabeth GREEN married Andrew Sympson. >>> >>> And Elizabeth Shercliffe daughter William Shercliffe and Mildred Thompson >>> > > >>> is >>> not a very likely prospect either, I think what Linda Reno has on her is >>> correct, that she married Frances Spink and William Bradburn. >>> >>> >>> So I would say Elizabeth ? of uncertain Parentage married Alexander >>> HAMILTON. >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com >>> > [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] > >>> On Behalf Of SHIRLEY MOLLER >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:10 PM >>> To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com; Linda Reno >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >>> >>> List, >>> >>> Proof that Robert Green and wife Mary Boarman's dau. Elizabeth Green DID >>> NOT >>> >>> MARRY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Elizabeth Green married Andrew Sympson bef 9 >>> Nov >>> 1702; Andrew m. 2nd Julianna Goodrick. >>> >>> >>> CCLR Z: 27 >>> Recorded at request of Andrew Sympson: >>> 9 Nov 1702; Indenture from Robert Green, Gent., in consideration of a >>> marriage already had between Andrew Sympson, planter, and Elizabeth >>> > Green, > >>> d/o Robert Green; 100 acres adjoining land of Jno. Thompson on main run >>> > of > >>> Portobacco Creek lately in the possession of Andrew Sympson; ack. in open >>> court by Mary, wife of Robert Green on 8 Jun1703 >>> >>> 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). >>> >>> The following is Mary Green d/o Robert and sis to Elizabeth above and >>> > she > >>> married John Thompson whose land would be adjoing the land Robert Green >>> gave >>> >>> to his dau Elizabeth Green and Andrew Simpson..... >>> >>> CCLR Z:24 >>> Recorded at request of Mary Thompson: >>> 8 Jun 1703; Indenture from Robert Green, Gentleman, to Mary Thompson, d/o >>> Robert Green and wife of John Thompson, planter; for the natural love and >>> affection and her further maintenance; a tract known as Thompson's Rest, >>> being part of Green's Inheritance; containing 100 acres standing by the >>> main >>> >>> branch of Portobacco; ack. in open court by Mary Green, wife of Robert >>> Green >>> >>> 8 Jun 1703 >>> >>> Shirley Middleton Moller >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> >>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:53 PM >>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello Linda Reno >>>> >>>> Re your email below, you asked does anyone have documentation to prove >>>> that >>>> it was Elizabeth Shercliffe who m. >>>> Alexander Hamilton. >>>> >>>> First, are you talking about the Alexander Hamilton b 1682-1731 >>>> ..........if >>>> so he married Elizabeth Shercliffe Green daughter of Robert Green and >>>> Mary >>>> Boarman and did not marry Elizabeth Shercliffe, I believe these are two >>>> different women. >>>> >>>> So are you talking about the Elizabeth Shercliffe d/o William Shercliffe >>>> who >>>> d 1707 .......then she could have married >>>> 1) Francis Spink >>>> 2) William Bradburn. >>>> Sorry I do not have any data on the Elizabeth Shercliffe do William >>>> >>>> I can not swear that I am 100% correct, but according to my records, I >>>> think >>>> this is right. >>>> >>>> Maybe others can add to this. >>>> >>>> Dottie Porter Himes >>>> >>>> Dottie (Porter) Himes >>>> Lewisport, KY 42351 >>>> djhimes@bellsouth.net >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Linda Reno" <lindareno@comcast.net> >>>> To: <mdstmary@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:51 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Hamilton >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Good morning, >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have documentation to prove that it was Elizabeth >>>>> > Shercliffe > >>>>> who >>>>> married Alexander Hamilton? >>>>> >>>>> I may be wrong, but I currently have that Elizabeth married first, >>>>> Francis >>>>> Spink and second, William Bradburn. It's based on location, land, and >>>>> naming a daughter Tecla. >>>>> >>>>> Will of William Shercliffe, SMC, 3/25/1707-7/1/1707. Son-in-law: >>>>> Dennis >>>>> Mahoney and to daughter, Mildred (his wife), 30 ac., pt. of land >>>>> adjoining >>>>> that obtained from Francis Spink. Residue of land to be divided into >>>>> four >>>>> parts. Wife: Mildred, during life, dwelling plantation. Son: John, >>>>> dwelling plantation at death of wife and 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: >>>>> William and Thomas, each 1/4 of residue of land. Sons: John, William, >>>>> Thomas, and Peter, land leased to Francis Knott (for 99 years) at >>>>> expiration >>>>> of lease. Four daughters: Mary Melton, wife of Thomas Melton and Ann, >>>>> Elizabeth, and Tecla at 16 years of age, reidue of land. To: Eleanor, >>>>> dau. >>>>> of Thomas Spink, 25 ac. "Ferny Hill", formerly belonging to John >>>>> > Howard. > >>>>> Wife: Mildred, Exec., residue of estate, real and personal. Wit: >>>>> Edward >>>>> Field, James Martin, John Drury. >>>>> >>>>> "Linstead", 100 ac., surveyed 9/2/1653 for Henry Spink; Possessor: >>>>> Francis >>>>> Spink. The deeds below all deal with "Linstead." >>>>> >>>>> 12/6/1710: From Francis Spink to Walter Davis, 20 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 3/1/1711: Deed from Francis Spink and wife, Elizabeth (?) to Dennis >>>>> Mahoney >>>>> and wife, Mildred, 16 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 3/5/1711: From Francis Spink to Richard Melton (no acreage given). >>>>> >>>>> 5/3/1712: From Francis Spink to Henry Miles (no acreage given). >>>>> >>>>> 5/6/1712: From Walter Davis and wife, Ann to Cornelius Wildman, 20 ac. >>>>> >>>>> 5/7/1712: William Thomas and Peter Shercliffe (no grantor given), 36 >>>>> ac. >>>>> >>>>> 7/18/1717: From Dennis Mahoney and wife Mildred to Thomas Shercliffe, >>>>> 16 >>>>> ac. >>>>> >>>>> 11/6/1730: From Thomas Green and wife to Thomas Shercliffe (no acreage >>>>> given). >>>>> >>>>> Francis Spink possessed "Ferney Hill", 150 ac. in Newtown 100 in 1707 >>>>> which >>>>> was patented by John Shercliffe 5/16/1650 (Chr. of SM). >>>>> >>>>> Will of Francis Spink, SMC, 1/30/1718-19; 3/4/1718. Daughter: >>>>> Catherine, >>>>> land on east side of line established by testator being pt. of "Ferney >>>>> Hill" >>>>> and personalty. Daughter: Tecla, pt. of afsd. tract and personalty. >>>>> Unborn child: Residue of afsd. land and "Deviding Values". Children, >>>>> afsd., residue of estate. Exec.: Wife, Eleanor. Wit: John Farr, >>>>> William >>>>> Yates, Charles Neale. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). NOTE that his >>>>> > will > >>>>> calls his wife Eleanor, but she's called Elizabeth in his >>>>> > administration > >>>>> accounts. >>>>> >>>>> 4/7/1719-6/3/1719: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink. Appraisers: Robert >>>>> Cole >>>>> and Charles Neale. Next of kin: Francis Neaver (Nevitt?) and William >>>>> Medcalf, Adm: Elizabeth Spink (Skinner). >>>>> >>>>> 5/27/1720: Admin. accts. of Francis Spink, SMC. Exec: Elizabeth >>>>> Bradburn, >>>>> wife of William Bradburn. >>>>> >>>>> Linda Reno >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    11/12/2008 09:01:36
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Hamilton Alexander and Elizabeth Shercliffe?
    2. Jerry L. Clark
    3. William SHERCLIFFE son of John SHERCLIFFE and Ann SPINKE Mildred THOMPSON daughter of Arthur THOMPSON and Susanna STRATFORD. WILL Abstract of John SHERCLIFFE of St. Mary's Co, 2 Dec 1661/26 Mar 1663. To my wife Anne, execx., "Horton Hays," plantation on Bretton's Bay. To eldest son John SHERCLIFFE, land on n.w. side of Bretton's Bay. To youngest son William SHERCLIFFE, land on St. Clement's Bay. To elder dau, Mary SHERCLIFFE, 100 a. of land. "I give & bequeath unto my eldest daughter Mary, one hundred acres of land due unto me for the rights of importing of Josaphat Farazell, Eliz. Morgan, Jno. Bayly and Eliz. Abrahams." To daughter, Anne SHERCLIFFE, land. To Cousin Thomas SPALDING, land. "I give & beq. unto Mr. Francis Fitzherbert tobacco 300-400 pounds for his good Prayers and to pastor of Catholick Church at New Town and I desire Prayers of all Catholicks. In event of death of my children, estate to pass to Roman Catholic Church and friend Peter Mills." Overseers: Henry Spinke, brother-in-law & friend Peter Mills. Witnesses: Edward CLARKE, Edmond Smith, Leonard Green Adms: Ann SHERCLIFFE & Wm SHERCLIFFE, St. Mary's Co, Aug 21, 1678.[7] Arthur Thompson PC1-125/126 15 Dec 1702 The last will of Arthur Thompson: Maryland --- In ye name of God amen, I Arthur Thompson, of St Clem'ts Bay in St Mary's County, being of sound disposition of mind & memory blessed be God, do make this my last will & testament, in manor & form following, that is to say first I give & bequeath my soul to God, who gave it, hoping through ye merrits of Jesus Christ to receive pardon, & full remition of all my sins, & my body I commit to ye earth, from whence it came, to be buried in such decent manor, as my Execurors, hereafter named shall think fitt, & for ye estate, which it hath pleased God to bless me withall, I bestow ye same, in manor & form following. Imprimis, I give & bequeath to my son Sebastion Thompson, 1 pewter bason. Item. I give unto my son John Thompson ye one half of that land, when layed out lying by Brother Carberys, & within his bounds, being my proper land, to him ye John & his heirs forever, & ye other half to my daughter Tocla, whereon my little hous & orchatt stands, to her & her heirs forever. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Tocla, 1 large table with drawers, 1 feather bed, & bolster, Rugg & blanketts & 1 cow called Spott with all her increas forever. Item I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred Thompson my house & 2 lotts thereunto belonging in St Clements Town, & 100 ackers of land out of my 200 acres at ye duckponds, ye other 100 to my son Oswald Thompson, to them & their heirs forever, but in case my daughter should die without issue, then unto my loving wife, if she shall then be living to her & her heirs forever; but if she should not then be living, that then ye lands shall fall to my daughter Tocla & her heirs forever; I have 2 bills of George Halls, for land he bought of me but nothing payed to that if he or any of his heirs, should ever come, or any other person, to injoy ye s'd land lying by old Evans, thos bills I give unto my youngest daughter Mildred to be put for her to such use, as her mother, Susan Thompson, shall think fitt. Item I give unto my daughter Tocla, 1 Iron pott & pothooks & 1 large chest. Item I give & bequeath unto my loving wife, Susan Thompson, all ye rest & residue of my whole estate, both cattle, hoggs & horses of what kind ---- with all their increas forever, with all my goods & chattles, & all my land in Baltimore County, if not sold at ye time of my death, to her & her heirs forever, but if sold at ye time of my death, ye price to discharge all my just debts. Item further it is my will & desire that after the decease of brother John Carbery, if his plantation, whereon he now liveth be recovered at ye equall charge of my 5 oldest children, namely Sebastion, John, Oswald, Mildred Shurtclife & Tocla, or any of them, that shall survive, or any of their heirs, that then they shall choos 6 honest men of the nabourhood, to divide & alott to everyone there part, & they shall be so contented without farther troble, & so after & to re---, to them & their heirs forever. Item if my daughter Tocle should die without ishow , that then, whatsoever, by this will is given unto her shall be equally divided between Sebastion, Oswald & to remain to them & their heirs forever, & to this my last will & testament I Constitute & appoint my loving wife, Susana Thompson, my sole Exequetrichor, in witness, whereof I have here, unto, sett my hand & affixed my seal this 15th day of December, Anno Dom 1702. Arthur Thompson ((SEAL)) (The lotts above specified is known by ye numbers 40 & 46) Sined & Sealed in the presence of us Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French, John Secill (his mark) Maryland - St Maries County. Came Nicholas Goulick, James French, Martin French & John Cissell, & made oath upon the Holy Evangelist, that the within specified Arthur Thompson, signed, sealed & delivered the within ----, to be his ---- & -- -- Sworn to before me James Keech, D Corri; St Maries County

    11/12/2008 06:06:49