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    1. [QUEEN] Lewis-Middleton Marriage
    2. James B. Hardin
    3. It is not probable that one of the Lewis sisters married into the Middleton family IF the William McQueen/MacQueen that married Catherine/ Katherine Lewis is "Old William". The following, taken in whole, clearly shows this. 1. 12 June 1739, Joseph Hunt and wife Mary Hunt, Joseph Fry and wife Elizabeth Fry and William Robins and wife Ann Robins, all of Prince George's County, daughters of Thomas Lewis, late of Charles County, to Benjamin Thorn of Charles County, tract of 150 acres called Birch Den. Wit: Thomas Stone, John Briscoe; 2. 10 March 1741/42, William McQueen/MacQueen and wife Katherine MacQueen of Prince George's County to Humphrey Deaverson of Prince George's County, part of a tract called Birch Den which fell to Katherine she being co-heir with her sisters. Wit; Thos. Stone, Will Eilbeck; 3. 1 March 1755 Elizabeth and her husband Joseph Fry, at that time of Fairfax County VA, to William Robins of Prince George's County MD in which they conveyed to Robins Elizabeth's interest in Battersea; The deed states that Elizabeth's father Thomas Lewis was the son of Thomas Lewis who left him part of Battersea in his will; that her father was the brother of John Lewis and died after John; that her father died intestate without male issue; that he left four daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, and Catherine; It is worth noting that a Thomas Stone was involved in the 1739 & 1741/42 transactions in Maryland AND that Queens & Stones were involved in transactions in NC. As previously stated, it is my opinion that the William McQueen/MacQueen that married Catherine/ Katherine Lewis is "Old William" and that he was married twice - first to Catherine/ Katherine Lewis and second to Margaret Stone.

    01/01/2007 04:42:04
    1. Re: [QUEEN] Lewis-Middleton Marriage
    2. Drew Welch
    3. James, I've long felt that Old William was married twice, but I must have missed your previous messages regarding Margaret Stone as a second wife. Would you please elaborate on that theory. Thanks, Drew ----- Original Message ----- From: James B. Hardin To: queen@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:42 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Lewis-Middleton Marriage It is not probable that one of the Lewis sisters married into the Middleton family IF the William McQueen/MacQueen that married Catherine/ Katherine Lewis is "Old William". The following, taken in whole, clearly shows this. 1. 12 June 1739, Joseph Hunt and wife Mary Hunt, Joseph Fry and wife Elizabeth Fry and William Robins and wife Ann Robins, all of Prince George's County, daughters of Thomas Lewis, late of Charles County, to Benjamin Thorn of Charles County, tract of 150 acres called Birch Den. Wit: Thomas Stone, John Briscoe; 2. 10 March 1741/42, William McQueen/MacQueen and wife Katherine MacQueen of Prince George's County to Humphrey Deaverson of Prince George's County, part of a tract called Birch Den which fell to Katherine she being co-heir with her sisters. Wit; Thos. Stone, Will Eilbeck; 3. 1 March 1755 Elizabeth and her husband Joseph Fry, at that time of Fairfax County VA, to William Robins of Prince George's County MD in which they conveyed to Robins Elizabeth's interest in Battersea; The deed states that Elizabeth's father Thomas Lewis was the son of Thomas Lewis who left him part of Battersea in his will; that her father was the brother of John Lewis and died after John; that her father died intestate without male issue; that he left four daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, and Catherine; It is worth noting that a Thomas Stone was involved in the 1739 & 1741/42 transactions in Maryland AND that Queens & Stones were involved in transactions in NC. As previously stated, it is my opinion that the William McQueen/MacQueen that married Catherine/ Katherine Lewis is "Old William" and that he was married twice - first to Catherine/ Katherine Lewis and second to Margaret Stone. When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/01/2007 09:23:29