You're right Randy. It's Coad/Coode vs. Goode. The property was "Second Thought." I didn't know Richard Coad and Judith Attaway had any children until you posted this. Will of John Coode, SMC, 2/27/1708-3/28/1709. Eldest son: John, "Pendreine" adj. Mattapany in St. Clement's Hundred. Second son: William, "Pissimore Point" where he now lives and land adjoining wehre John Tennison lived. To: Two eldest sons (John and William) jointly, the land and island bought from Richard Foster. Son: Richard, "Second Thought" above Rock Creek and jointly with three daughters Mary, Ann, and Winifred, the mill at Tomacookin and land adjoining bought from Oswell Dash. Wife: Elizabeth, Exec., during life, dwelling plantation "Bluff Point" running down Manalopson, and stock thereon for support of children she has by me. Wit: Philip Briscoe, Sr., Luke Barber, Edward Barber, Samuel Williamson. (Maryland Calendar of Wills). I'm sure you already know that Luke Nichols moved to North Carolina after 1768 and before 1790. "Genealogical Abstracts of Wills 1758 -1824, Halifax County, North Carolina," Margaret M. Hofmann - LUKE NICHOLS - 25 Sept 1790 - Nov. Ct 1790 lend wife SUSANNAH NICHOLS whole estate and after her death it to be sold and money divided amongst SOLOMON TURNER's children: BARNABAS TURNER, JOHN TURNER, and SUSANNAH TURNER and his daughter MARY TURNER having a double portion, brother JAMES NICHOLS 10 pounds. Wit: JAMES BAKER, SUSANAH HARRINGTON, RUTH BAKER Extrs: my wife and SAMUEL HIGGS. No idea about Jane. Linda Reno -----Original Message----- From: mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdstmary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of C Greenwell Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 2:58 PM To: mdstmary@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDSTMARY] Luke Nichols and the Good family - Land Hi folks, I have this deed which gives Nathan Harris 1/2 of the tract of land named Second, located in PG County. The other 1/2 of the tract belonged to the sister of Luke Nichols wife, Susannah Good, Jane Good. Does anyone have the Deed for the second half owned by Jane? Or, who did Jane marry? Prince Georges County Land Records book NN, Page 82 At the request of Nathan Harris the following Deed was recorded this 14th day of November 1752. This Indenture made the 10th day of June 1752 Between Luke Nichols of Frederick County in Province of Maryland planter and Susannah his wife of the one part and Nathan Harris of Charles County in Province of Maryland Gentleman of the other part witness that the said Luke Nichols and Susannah for divers and good cause and consideration ....him thereto moving but more especially for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds of tobacco to them in hand paid by the said Nathan Harris to said Luke Nichols and Susannah doth hereby acknowledge and discharge the said Nathan ....hath granted bargained sold transferred and confirmed unto said Nathan Harris all his the said Luke Nicholls and Susannah their right estate property claim unto......half a track or parcel called Second lying in P.G. County which said track or parcel of land was originally on the 1st day of November 1701 granted by Lord Proprietary of the Province unto a certain John Good of St. Mary's County by said John Good in his last Will and Testament being dated 27th February 1709 giving and bequeathed to is son Richard Good which said Richard Good dyed thereof leaving issue of two daughters vis Jane Good and Susannah Good now wife of Luke Nicholls.................................................................... .... Luke Nicholls (Seal) Susannah Nichols (Seal) Signed delivered in presence of George Dent Thanks Randy ------------------------------- 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