I'm going to post the will of a Daniel Sherwood,Talbot Co,eastern shore of Md, who may be the same that bought,1716,Baltimore,Scotch P.O.W.'S ALEXANDER MCQUEEN;WM ONAN;ALEXANDER MCDUGALL and John McINTYRE.They had been captured in the Battle of Preston, ne Eng and transported in chains. 1st, I have a James MCQUEEN,near Graham's Station,on the Lewis Co,Ky bank of the Ohio,and almost just across the Ohio,at the mouth of Ohio Brush Creek,Adams Co,Oh,a Catholic named Daniel Sherwood. 1790's Neighbors. <Picture> HOME | Academy | Library | Search | Link Station | World Tree | Genealogy Shoppe | HELP <Picture> Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 FieldSearchMatches[Any]TALBOT84 84 Combined Matches Next Hits Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 page 6 [p.6] Sherwood, Daniel, planter,Talbot Co. 21st May, 1733; 18th Nov., 1738. To son Hugh and hrs., dwelling plantation Daniel and Mary. To son Daniel and hrs., all land down the neck called Anctle except the point called The Change. To dau. Margrett and hrs., afsd. point The Change, div. line to begin at hd. of Harris' Ck., bet. sd. Change and Turkey Point, and run to head of a cove of Choptank R., which lies bet. John Bull's and afsd. Change. To dau. Mary Auld lots and houses at Oxford until her sons John and Daniell Auld arrive at age of 21 paying œ profits to dau. Lucey yearly, until day of her marriage, allowing first to wife , her thirds, and when grandsons, John and Daniel come to age afsd., l****s and houses to be divided bet. them and their hrs.; shd. either die during minority survivor with next bro., if any, to enjoy sd. property. To dau. Elizabeth Tembt and hrs., 400 A. of Eason and Eason's Addition, Dorchester Co.; residue of sd. tract to dau. Lucey and hrs. To daus. Cathrine Skinner, Dorothy Elliott and Lucey and their hrs., The Adventure, Tuckahoe Ck., Dorchester Co.; shd. either die without issue their portion to next hr.-at-law. To son Hugh, moyety of the windmill at bro. Francis', and to son Daniel right and title to schoolhouse testator built at or near the church. Exs.: Wife , and son Hugh. Test: William Hambleton, Joseph Sherwood, William Fairbank (Fairbanck) (Quaker). 18 Nov., 1738. Mary Sherwood renounces as extx., of above will; son Hugh already dec'd. Test: Thomas Bullen. 22. 11. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 page 7 Dickinson, James, mcht.,Talbot Co., 18th Aug., 1738; 1st Jan., 1738. To son William and hrs., Frankford, St. Michall, Hatten, Benett's Freshes, Baildon; and personalty. To daus. Elizabeth, Mary and Ann, and their hrs., Dickinson's Plains, Queen Anne's Co.; shd. either die during minority or before disposing of their respective shares, survivors to enjoy portion of dec'd. [p.7] Exs.: Wife , and son-in-law Antony Richardson. Test: David Jones, Samuel Abbott, Robert Harding (Hardens), Solomon Sharp (Q). 30 Dec., 1738. Antho. Richardson renounces as ex. of above will in favour of Mrs. Hanah Dickenson. 22. 12. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Fish, Edmond, Jr.,Talbot Co., 22nd Dec., 1738; 20th Jan., 1738-9. To kinsman Edmond Gressom son of sister Sarah Gressom, kinsman William, son of John Carr, Joshua, son of Joshua Greasom, dec'd., and kinswoman Mary Greasom, dau. of sister Sarah Gressum, personalty, some of which des. as brought from Pennsylvania. To kinsman Joshua Greasom, son of sister Sarah and hrs., interest in two tracts deeded testator by his father Edmond Fish, dec'd., dated 1 Feb., 1734; and personalty. To kinsman Edmond, son of John Carr and hrs., 136 A. Gatterly More; and personalty now in poss. of father. Sister Sarah Greasom (Greassam), extx., and residuary legatee. Test: John Stevens (Quaker), Joseph Mirrick, Ralph Elston. Probate taken in presence of Edmond Fish, father of testator. 22. 37. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Banan (Banin), Philip,Talbot Co., 17th Oct., 1735; 2nd Feb., 1738. To wife Mary, entire estate during life. To dau. Mary, personalty at day of marriage, if she pleaseth her mother, if not, to remain in estate until her mother's decease, and whole estate divided among five children. To son Philman and hrs., after his mother's decease, dwelling plantation . To son William and hrs., 50 A. of New Designe. To son Quilton and hrs., 50 A. Banin's Hazard, each of 3 sons to pay certain personalty to son Henry. Sons to sell lands only to one another, not to leave their mother until of age at 21 yrs. Test: Henry Burgess, Edmond Farrell, William Smith. 22. 38. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 page 27 Calk, Sarah, widow,Talbot Co., 24th July, 1738; 22nd Mch., 1738. To 3 sons, viz.: James, Francis and Charles Cartwright Calk and their hrs., Lewis, to be equally divided when sd. sons come to age of 21; son James to have dwelling plantation, son Francis the plantation where Margaret Rigby now lives, and son Charles the plantation where Stephen Hall now lives; shd. any of sons die without issue, survivors to inherit portion of dec'd; shd. all die without issue lands to be divided bet. two daus. Sarah Roberts and Alice Collison and their hrs.; and certain personalty as they come to age of 18. [p.27] To dau. Alice Collison and to grand-dau. Mary Roberts, at age of 16, personalty. Residue of personalty to be divided among all children. Ex.: Son James. Test: Charles Spencer, Francis Porter, Peter Calk, Thomas Smith. 22. 53. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Pamphilon (Pampillion), Thomas,Talbot Co., 24th Sept., 1738; 9th Apr., 1739. To son Thomas and hrs., 83 A. Eaton's Addition and Lob's Cornor, after his decease, if without issue, to next hr. at law. To son Nicholas and hrs., house and lot in Oxford. To wife Margaret, extx., windmill now on Oxford town point, and 1/3 personal estate. Testator directs that Sprily Queen Anne's Co., be sold, œ of proceeds to be paid son Edward at age of 21, the other œ divided among daus. at age of 16. Test: John Lurtey, Edward Oldham, Robert Lowery. 22. 55. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 page 28 Hopkins, Dennis, planter,Talbot Co., 19th Feb., 1738; 24th Apr., 1739. To eldest son John, third son Richard, fourth son William, and fifth son, Samuel, 1s. each, they having received their portions. To second son Dennis and hrs., 100 A. of Hopkins Point, where he now lives, that is to say, as far as the div. line bet. his bro. John and he, held now by Henry Nicolls, and at upper end bet. line of Joseph Hopkins and him which is now Barrets. To sixth son Joshua and hrs., after decease of wife, dwelling plantation, being 106 A. of London Derry, and personalty. To daus. Susannah Parratt and Sarah Bartlett, personalty. [p.28] To wife Elizabeth, extx., use of dwelling plantation and personal estate during life, at her decease personalty to be divided among all children then living. Test: Lambert Booker, Russell Armstrong, William Price. 22. 55. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Bush, William, planter,Talbot Co., 5th Mch., 1727-8; 1st May, 1739. To wife Elizabeth and sons and daus., personal estate divided, equally, lands in afsd. Co. to wife during life, at her decease to son Richard and hrs. To sons Abraham and William, personalty, to be paid them after decease of wife. Exs.: Wife and son Richard. Test: Richard Chace, Elinor Chance, Jacob Gore. Note: Above will signed Richard Bush (his mark), at time of probate Jacob Gore states that by mistake he signed Richard instead of William, William Bush being the proper name of sd. testator. Exs. mentioned refuse to act. 22. 56. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Dawson, James,Talbot Co., 23rd Mch., 1738; 8th May, 1739. To wife Mary, personalty, some of which des. as in hands of James Edge as agent and factor for Richard Gilbart, Esq. To son John and hrs., 275 A. Dawson's Loss, Chester R., Queen Anne's Co., he dying without issue to son George and hrs., he dying without issue to daus., as they are in priority of age to wit: Ann and Mabell, and their hrs. To son George and hrs., 113 A. Bayley's Forest, nr. Thrid-haven ck. Residue of personalty to be divided amongst children, viz.: Impey, Thos. Impey, John, George, Ann and Mabel. Exs.: Wife and son Impey. Test: Risdon Bozman, Frances Bozman, William Prestly. 22. 57. Click to view full context - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8 Welsh, Robert,Talbot Co., 21st May, 1739; 21st Sept., 1739. To son William and male hrs., tract of land Plensly also tract adjoining Sydenberry. In default of such hrs. sd. tracts to pass to son Robert and male hrs. and in default of such hrs. to next younger son Thomas and male hrs. Wife Elizabeth extx. to have use of lands during her widowhood. Test: Robt. Wardlow, Thomas Martin, Jr., Thos. Metcalfe. Note: Widow extx. died before probate of above will. 22. 92 Cli - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 1997 Ancestry, Inc. All rights reserved - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.