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St Leger Codd | Immigrant Ancestor | see FAMILY TREE |
Born: Abt 1634 Kent, England | ||
Died: 1706 Cecil Co., MD | Codd, St. Leger, Cecil Co..,9th Sept., 1706; 9th Feb., 1707. To son James and hrs., all lands in parishes of Wateringbury, Lenham and Witchlin, Kent Co., England. To son Berkley and hrs., plantation and land in Carytoman, Lankcaster Co., Va., bought of Sam'll Spensix; in event of sale of sd. land to Mr. –– Tayloe, the money therefor to be paid to sd. Berkley and hrs. To son St. Leger and hrs., land in Cecil Co. bought of John Salisbury. To dau. Beatrix and dau. Mary Peddison, personalty. Test: Henry Anderson, Thomas Simson, Rebecca Simson, Lothlan Orehett. 12. 195. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 VOLUME III. |
FATHER
William Codd
MOTHER
Mary St. Leger
WIFE 2nd Anna Bennett
CHILDREN
Virginia Biographical Encyclopedia
Name: Colonel St. Leger Codd
son of William Codd, of Pelicans, Kent, England, esquire, who married, in 1632,
Mary, daughter of Sir Warham St. Leger, of Ulcombe, Kent. In 1671 he was one of
the commissioners to superintend the building of a fort on Potomac river;
presiding justice of Northumberland county, Virginia, in 1680; member of the
house of burgesses, 1680, 1682. About 1688 he removed to Maryland and was a
member of the legislature from Cecil county in 1694 and 1702. He was married
twice. By his first marriage he had James and Berkeley Codd, and by his second,
with Anna, widow of Theodorick Bland and daughter of Governor Richard Bennett,
Captain St. Leger Codd, of Maryland.
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