His personal property was appraised at £46.13.4. Mary Smithers married John Freeman in St. Anne's Parish on 7 October 1713. On 8 January 1714 Mary Freeman filed an account of the estate, listing payments of £48.17.2. As for the mortgage, Charles Carroll assigned it to Thomas Macnemara on 13 August 1713, and Amos Garrett paid the consideration money for Mary by the recording date of 28 Sepember 1713 . Sources: F. Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries, pp. 68, 75; Archives of Maryland, Vol. 24, p. 410; Anne Arundel County Court (Land Records) [MSA C97] WT 2, p. 378, PK, p. 493, and IB 2, pp. 22, 78; Anne Arundel County Court (Judgment Record) [MSA C91] TB 1, pp. 115, 116, 201, 305-307; Prerogative Court (Wills) [MSA S538] 13, p. 469; Prerogative Court (Inventories and Accounts) [MSA S536] 33B, p. 148 and 35A, p. 39. An act for the Naturalization of Christopher Smithers of the Port of Annapolis Taylor, Arnold Livers Taylor, John Tawers of Cecil County, Gent. Be it enacted by the Queens most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of her Majesties Governour Councill and Assembly of this Province and the Authority , the same that Christopher Smithers of the Port of Annapolis, taylor a German born and Arnold Livers Taylor a native of Holland, and John Tawers of Cecill County, Gent. And all and every of them shall from hence forth be adjudged and reputed and taken as naturall born people of this Province and that they and every of them by the Authorities and be enabled amd adjudged to all intents and purposes to demand challenge ask have hold and enjoy any lands tenements rents and here ditaments to which they might in any wise be intituled as if they were free and natural born subjects and people. And also that they and and every one of them shall be and may be enabled to Mainetaine prosecute avow justify and defend all manner of Accons, Suites, Pleas, Plaints and other demands whatsoever as liberally, frankly, freely, fully lawfully and securely as if they and every one of them had been naturall born people and subjects, any law statute mag, or custom to the contrary in any wise nothwithstanding, April the 29th, 1704. Read and Assented to by her Majesties honble Councill. April the 29th, 1704 W. Bladen CI Concil. Read and Assented to by the house of Delegates W Taylard CI house Del. May the third Seventeen hundred and four. On the behalf of her Most Sacred Majty Anne by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, and the Dominions thereto belonging to Queen Defender of the faith and ca I will this to be law. Instead of Jo: Seymour the Great Scale of Maryland Maryland Assembly Proceedings, April 26, May 3, 1704, Engrossed bill for the naturalization of Xpher Smithers, Arnold Livers and John Jawert, endorsed May 10, 1704, read and assented to by her Majestyes Hon. Concil W Bladen Concil