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"Transported by Thomas Weston in 1640 who had Westbury Manor in
St. Georges Hundred, St. Mary's County. Thomas Hebden had lands
South of Weston in the same Hundred.
William Marshall I Charles county Wills 22Apr1673/Dec 1673:
To Son William, 4 tracts of land unnamed in Chas Co.
To Son Joshua and dau Eliza, "Marshall", 500A, "Two Friends"
Chas Co.
To child(ren) residue of estate equally.
To Son Joshua, Cattle mark, obtained by marriage of testator
with Katherine EBDEN. In event of death of any child under age,
or without issue, survivors to inherit deceased's portion, and
all dying without issue, estate to be used fro benefit of poor
of Chas County.
Exs: Thomas Notely, Robert Henley and brother Francis Wyne.
Test: Zach, Wade, Edward Price, Johnathan Marler. V1-pg 592
===
Bill Howard [SMTP:[email protected]]
The other two executors of his will were Thomas Notley
(1634-1679) who was the father of Mary Notley who married
Benjamin Rozer; and Robert Henley (abt1617-1684) who married
Sarah Bachelor (abt 1627-bef Feb 1683) and whose daughter,
Charity married (1) John Courts and (2) John Contee.
===
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II,pg 55 Liber C,
Page 54
11aug1666; Indenture from Edward Swane, planter, to Gilbert
Corner, tailor; for 4,000 lbs of tobacco; a parcel of land
called "Chestnut Poynt" on the west side of Wicomico River;
bounded by Edward Philpot, William Marshall and Francis Pope;
containing 200 acres and now in possession of Gilbert Corner;
/s/ Edward Swan (mark), Susannah Swan (mark); wit John Courts,
Thomas Pope, Hen Cole.
======================================================
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II,pg 47 liber F,
page 1884.
1676 undated; Deed from William Marshall, planter to Robert
Clarke and John Clarke, sons of Robert Clarke; for 5000 lbs
tobacco; a parcel of land sold to me by Walter Beane;
/s/ William Marshall
Wit; Daniell Johnson, John Small.
=======================================================
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II,pg 55 liber H.
page 3
01 Jun 1678; Indenture from John Dent, Gent, and Mary his wife,
of St. Mary's Co. To Richard Ashman; for 7,000 lbs tobacco; a
parcel of land called "Promise"; bounted by Edward Swann and
William Marshall; laid out for 100 acres; /s/ John Dent; wit
Richard Edelen, George Graves (mark)
========================================================
Early History of the Area
http://www.marshallhall.org/history.html
Originally, the land at Marshall Hall was settled by a tribe of
Native Americans, called the Conoy, who spoke Algonquian and
lived in permanent villages, each having a chief, or Tayac. High
chiefs were called Emperor by the colonists, as was the chief
that lived on Piscataway Creek at Moyaone. Before the arrival of
the English, the Emperor lived in a stockade village that
contained as many as 30 dwellings. In 1639, five years after the
initial landing of the English in Maryland, Governor Leonard
Calvert allowed the Jesuits to establish missions with the
Indians. One of the four initial missions was led by Father
Andrew White who converted the Emperor of the Piscataway. From
this point on, the Piscataway by-in-large lived peaceably with
the colonists.
Soon colonists began settling along the Potomac in the vacant
lands between Piscataway villages. The first plantations were
near St. Mary’s City, but the natural tendency was to follow the
shore of the Potomac River. In 1662, minor disputes between the
settlers and the Native Americans over land use caused William
Calvert to patent Calvert Manor (renamed Piscataway) on the
south shore of Piscataway Creek as a reservation. This action
was taken just in time because in 1663, Randall Hanson, a
lieutenant of the Charles County militia, obtained two patents
named Hansonton and Charley. These patents were on the Potomac
adjacent to Calvert Manor and extended south to the present day
Marshall Hall.
The Piscataway became allies with the colonial government of
Maryland and were helpful during the 1642-52 wars with the
Susquehannocks and the during the Seneca raids from 1664-66. The
wars escalated until there was a joining of the
Seneca-Susquehannocks. Randall Hanson’s plantation was attacked
in 1675 and several members of his family and household killed.
Continued raids of the combined tribes in 1680 on their fort
caused the Piscataway to flee to Zachia Swamp in southern
Charles Co. In 1682 Maryland negotiated peace with the Seneca,
and again in 1685, this time including the Piscataway in the
treaty. This was the end of the so-called “Indian Wars” in
southern Maryland.
Still, the land at the center of the Marshall Hall estate was
not patented for many years. There were difficulties locating
the boundaries of Calvert Manor, with the scattering of Native
Americans who had claim rights, and many patents were based on
locating boundary “landmark trees” from almost sixty years
earlier. In resurveying, some patents previously thought
contiguous were found to be separated by vacant land, and this
is how Thomas Marshall was able to patent a 66-acre tract of
land on the Potomac south of patent Charley, as late as 1728.
Scharf, J. Thomas. History of Maryland From the Earliest Period
to the Present Day. 1879. Reprint. NY, 1967.
Skordas, Gust, ed.The Early Settlers of Maryland. Baltimore, MD,
1968.
Earle, Carville V. The Evolution of a Tidewater Settlement
System: All Hallow's Parish, Maryland. 1650-1783. Chicago, 1975.
=================================================
Liber C#2, Page 146 - Charles County Land Records, Volume
III/pg84
12 Oct 1709; Recorded at request of Madam Mary Contee:
3 Oct 1709; Indenture from Walter Bayne of Prince George's Co.,
Gent., and Martha his wife, to Mary Contee; for 50,000# tobacco
and £100; a parcel of land near Wicomico River, originally
granted William Marshall 20 Mar 1650; sold by Marshall to Walter
Bayne, grandfather of afsd. Walter, 29 Sep 1660; containing 500
acres with dwelling house, etc.; /s/ Walter Bayne, Martha Bayne;
wit. Hickford Leman, John Rogers, Alexander Contee [The amount
of tobacco and money paid for this 500 acres seems excessive in
relation to other land transactions of the period, but that is
what is recorded.]
===================================================
Liber C#2, Page 211 - Charles County Land Records, Volume III
13 Jan 1710/11; Recorded at request of John Fendall, Gent.:
23Sep 1710; Indenture from Walter Bayne of Prince George's Co.,
Gent., to John Landall, Gent.; for 3,000lb tobacco; a parcel of
land formerly taken-up-Wm. Marshall, planter, on the west side
of Wicomico River at a marsh; containing 100 acre;
/s/ Walter Bayne, Martha Bayne
; wit. Robt Yates, Tho.Evans, E. Howard;
ack. by Walter Bayne and Martha his wife
on above date; 14 Nov 1710; John Fendall paid alienation
==================================================
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1, page 182
Patent to William Marshall of 200 acres due by assignment from
Thomas Peitie and 200 acres due by assignment from Mrs.
Katherine Holden, widow, and 100 acres due by assignment from
Walter Coterall ... the said William Marshall given a parcel of
land on the Wicokomeco River for 500 acres
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1- Page 183
20 Mar 1650; /s/ William Stone Endorsed on the back: William
Marshall assigns his rights in the above patent to Walter Beane;
29 Sep 1660; /s/ William Marshall (mark); wit. John Duglas,
Thomas Lomax; acknowledged by William Marshall and his wife in
open court
Patent to William Marshall of a parcel of 100 acres located on
the west
side of the Wicokomeco, River; bounded by the great marsh
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1- Page 184
4 Feb 1653; /s/ William Stone Endorsed on back: William Marshall
assigns his rights in above patent to Walter Beane; dated 29 Sep
1660; /s/ William Marshall (mark); wit. John Duglas, Tho. Lomax;
acknowledged in open court by William Marshall and his wife
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1 - Page 185
Patent to John Cage has 100 acres of land due by assignment from
Richard Lawrence as appears on record has 50 acres more due for
his service performed to Capt. Thomas Cornwallis in the Province
many years since; a parcel of land lying on the west side of
Wicokomeco River near the head of the river; 7 Mar 1650;
/s/William Stone, John Cage, planter, assigns his rights to
Thomas Whit and John Slingsbee;
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1 - Page 186
15 Dec 1653; /s/ John Cage (mark); wit. John Mansfield (mark)
John Slingsbee, planter, assigns his rights in above patent to
Thomas Whit; 21 Oct 1655; Is/ John Slingsby (mark); wit. John
Martin, John Douglas Thomas Whit assigns half of his rights in
above patent to William Marshall; /s/ Thomas Whit (mark); wit.
James Viech, Humphery Warrin Philip Calvert, treasurer for the
Lord Proprietor, assigns the patent unto William Marshall and
Walter Beane 10 Aug 1660; /s/ Philip Calvert, Walter Beane and
his wife Elenor assign their rights in above patent to William
Marshall in open court; /S/ George Thompson; acknowledged by
said Beane and his wife in open court
Court Adjourned till 3 Nov 1663
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1 - Page 226
According to "arbitrament" of Capt. Josias Fendall and Mr.
Thomas Notley dated 15 Jul 1663 between Mr. Walter Beane and
William Marshall the said Beane here in open court swears that
to the best of his knowledge he has delivered in a true account
of all the estate in partnership between them and that the same
has been divided between them; the original deed of co-partners
taken out,., of the custody of Mr. Robert Hundly and made void.
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume I - page 223
Persons nominated for the governor to elect a sheriff for the
ensuing year: Mr. Thomas Mathews, Mr. Zachery Wade, Mr. William
Marshall.
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1 - page 281
Whereas I am given to understand that some demur is make
concerning your officiating you office as sheriff unitl you have
take n your oath in you County Court and given security as in
your Commission is proovided for and whereas you Commissioners
of your conty do not intend to hold court in your county until
sometime in June next before which time the list of taxable
persons must be returned according to a special warrant to you
directed for that purpose. These are therefore in the name of
the Right Hon. Lord Proprietary of this Province to will and
require and likewise to empower you Zacheria Wade that forthwith
upon sight here of you sworn and convene together at a certain
day to be appointed Mr. Henry Addames, Mr. Thomas Mathews, Mr.
Walter Beane and Mr. William Marshall or any two of them
together with (Page 282) the clerk of your County Court and that
before them you take your oath belonging to sheriff as is to
your Commission affirmed and give bond likewise as proscribed by
Act of Assembly in that behalf and that there upon you do all
things belonging to your office of sheriff without further
delay. Lastly that you cause the clerk of your County Court to
send down to the Lt. General and Council with what speed he may
his certificate of the proceeding herein given under my hand
this 10 Apr 1664; /s/ Charles Calvert
===============
Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume 1 - Page 462
Mr. William Marshall brought the ensuing to be recorded: City of
Bristol; Indenture; 31 Jul 1662 between Mathew Browne and
William Fox of the City of Bristol; Browne promises from this
date to the arrival at the port of Virginia and after for a term
of 4 years to serve William Fox who will pay for his passage and
allow him upkeep according to the custom of the country (Page
463) wit. Nathaniell Cole, Mayor, and Thomas Stephens, and John
Hise, Sheriff-, /s/ William Fox Mathew Browne joined the ship
Alexander to Virginia 17 Nov 1662; wit. William Fox
Mr. William Marshall delivered the ensuing letters of attorney
and acknowledged this ensuring conveyance of land as Francis
Wine's atty. to Mr. Henry Hawkins: Francis Wine, cooper,
appoints Mr. William Marshall as his attorney; 25 Apr 1665; /s/
Francis Wine; wit. John Powick, Joseph Horton
(Page 464 to 467) Letter authorizing Mr. Marshall to acknowledge
land sold to Henry Hawkins at the next court; 25 Apr 1665; /s/
Francis Wine; wit. John Powicke, Joseph Horton Indenture, 25 Apr
1665; from Francis Wine, cooper, to Henry Hawkins, planter, for
10,000# of tobacco; a tract of land lying on the north side of
the Potomac and the west side of the main fresh of the
Wicokomeco River; formerly laid out to John Clarke, Gent.;
containing 700 acres; now in occupation of Francis Wine and
lately occupied by Daniell Johnson and Richard Morris; /s/
Francis Wine, Henry Hawkins; wit. Josias Fendall, Daniell
Johnson, Samuel Fendall, Mr. Henry Hankins paid fine of 14s
Sterling
Harris, Thomas, St. Mary's Co 28th March 1654
to wife Anne, dower rights in land during life
to only son Thomas, lands at majority. Personalty to be eqully
divided between wife and son afsd. Should sd. son Thomas die
under age or without issue, estate to be used for maintenance of
church or school.
Overseers: Francis Pope, Wm Marshall, Robt. Handley
Test: Robt. Robins, Wm Wolfurd.
William Marshall 8.269 A CH #54226 #54226
List of debts: John Roberts, Hugh Thomas, Francis Wyne, John
Gold, John Gwyne, Henry Bonner.
Payments to: Alexander Smith, Mr. Robert Slye, Mr. Thomas
Notley, Garret Vensweringen, Edward Turner, Mr. Thomas Clipsam,
Joseph Horton, John Coates, John Dawson, John Gubb, Mr. BenJamin
Rozer, Robert Henley, Mr John Richard Edelen upon account of
Francis Fitzherbert, John Harves, Mr. John Hamilton upon Account
of Mr. John Allen, John Wood (administrator of Philip Browne),
Thomas Jones attorney for John England, Thomas Hooke.
Executor: Francis Wyne (deceased), by Henry Hawkins who Married
Elizabeth (Francis Wyne's widow).
William Marshall 1.212 A CH #49340 #49340 Apr 8 1675
Paymmts to: Alexander Lauth, Kr Gerrald Sly, Mr. Thomas Notley,
Mr. Gerrald Vansweringen, Edward Turner, Mr. Thomas Clipson,
Joseph Horton, John Porter, John Dotson, John Prich, Benjamin
Rozer, Matthew Hill (minister), John Harrice, Robert Henley,
Richard Edelen for Francis Fitzherbert, Robort Heny.
Executor: Francis Wyne (also Francis Wine ). Prerogative Court
Abstracts, 1674-1678, (Libers 1 -5)
=======================================================
Harris, Thomas, St Mary's Co, 28March 1654
To wife Anne, dower rights in land during life
To only son Thomas, lands at majority. Personalty to be equally
divided between wife and son afsd. Should sd son Thomas die
under age or without issue, estate to be used for the
maintenance of church or school.
Overseers: Francis Pope, Wm Marshall, Robt Handley
Test: Robt Robins, Wm Wooford.
=======================================
Volume 53 page 402/403 Charles County Court Proceedings,
1662-1666 Liber B
Caecilius absolute Lord and Proprietarie of the Prouinces of
Mariland and Aualon Lord Baron of baltemor &c to all Persons to
whom thees Presants shall cum greeting know yea that wee for and
in Consideration that William Marshall of of owr sayd Prouince
of Mariland Planter hath flue hundered acres of land dew to him
in that owr sayd Prouince Viz too hundered by Assignment from
Thomas
Petite and too hundered by assignment from Mis Katherin holden
Widow and one hundered Acres by Assigment from Walter Coterall
as appears upon Record in owr sayd Prouince and that hee the
sayd
William Marshall may bee the better inabled to doe us and owr
heirs acceptable saruice in owr sayd Prouince haue by and with
the aduice of owr trusty and well beloued William Stoan Esq owr
liuetennant
of owr sayd Prouince and according to the tenor of owr letters
under owr hand and seale baering daet at Portchmouth in the
Realme of England the Eight day of August 1636 and Recorded in
the Secretaries office of owr sayd Prouince giuen granted and
enfeoffed and by thees Presants for us and owr heirs doe giue
grant and enfeoff unto the sayd William Marshall his heirs and
Assignes all that Parcell of land lung near Wicokomeco Riuer and
bounding on the East with a line drawne North west and by north
from a marked Red oake for the lenght of three hundered and
sixty Pearches unto a Red oake on the North with a line drawne
from the sayd Red oake south west and by south for the lenght of
too hundered and forty Perches to a red oake on the west with a
line drawne from the end of the formar line South East and south
for the lenght of three hundered and sixty Perches to a marked
gumme one the south with a line
drawn north east and by north from the sayd Gumme unto the first
marked oake containing and now layd out for flue hundered Acres
more or lesse and all woods quarrs mynes (Royall mines excepted)
[p. 183] walters fishings fishing places And all other Profits
and Commodities in and upon the sam Land sauing to us and owr
heirs own Royall Jurisdictions and Signiony as absolute Lords
and Proprietaries of the sayd Prouince to haue and to hould the
same unto him the sayd William Marshall his heirs and Assignes
for euer to bee holden of us and owr heirs as of owr mannor of
west St Maries in free and
Common sockage by fealtie only for all saruices yealding and
paying thearfor yearly to us and owr heirs at own usuall Receipt
at St Maries ten shillings mony starling or flue bushell of good
Corne at the Natiuitie of owr Lord giuen at St Maries under owr
great seale of owr sayd Prouince of Mariland the on and twentith
day of march in the year of owr lord one thowsand six hundered
and fiftie witnes owr sayd
Liuetennant William Stone
Endossed on the backe of the sayd Patten as followeth
Know all men by thees Presants that I William Marshall doe as
signe and set ouer all my whole right titell and interest of
this Pat-
ten unto Walter beane his heirs Executor Administrators and as
signes for euer as witnes my hand this 29th of september 1660
Witnesed by us
William Marshall
John Duglas
Thomas Lomax his marke
And acknowledged to the sayd beane by the sayd marshall and his
wife in open Court
========================
Charles Co. Rent Rolls Book No. 5 pg 9, ?? 655, 15Aug1662.
100 0.2.0 "Little Marshall Surveyed 4th October 1661 for William
Marshall on the West side Wicomico River adjoining to the land
formerly laid out James Walker. Poss 100.0.2.0 Thomas Marshall.
========================
Charles Co. Rent Rolls Book No. ?? pg ??, ?? 123, ??xxx1650.
500 0.10.0 "Marshall" Surveyed 21 March 1650 for William
Marshall near Wicomico River Yearly Rent Bushels Corn Paid at.
Poss 275 - 0.5.6 Benjamin Fendall
Poss 225 - 0.4.6 Robert Yates by name of ???land
Poss 146 - 0.3.9 Richard Marshall
Poss 62 - 0.1.3 Benjamin Fendall
note following record - 208 acres ????for more than the survey.
=====================
Charles Co. Rent Rolls Book No. ?? pg ??, ?? 123, ??xxx1650.
100.0.2.0 "Provost Marshall" surveyed July 1652 for William
Marshal on the West side Wicomico River
Poss 100.0.2.0 Benj Fendall
====================
150.0.3.0 Bird Cage Surveyed 20 March 1650 for John Cage near
the head of Wicomico River rent 1-1/2 barrel of corn usually
paid at the rent of:
Poss 71 0.1.5 William Marshall
Poss 79 0.1.7 Jn Marshall by name of Marshall
====================
Estate Inventory of Thomas HARRISSE Sr. (1664); Charles County,
Maryland
An Orphant Court held the 9th day of August Ao 1664
A trew and Perfect Inuentory of the estat of Thomas Harrisse
son of Thomas Harrisse deceased
In primis one blacke white Cow about 10 years old one Red
cow about 8 years old one red Cow about 7 years old one blacke
and white Cow about 6 years old one black Cow about fiue years
old one Red Cow about 5 years old one blacke and white Cow
of fiue years old: one Cow of 4 years old one steare about three
years
old: one bull about 3 years old: three heyfors about too years
old one bull about too years old four yearling heiffors too
year-
ling stears seauen stear Calues three Cow Calfes one bull Calph
one yew and one lambe three hundered Acres of Land; one hors
of four years old one Mare gon astray about three years ago and
neuer since heard of
This Accoumpt of the sayd harrisses Estate is Presented by Mr
Robert Humdley Mr William Marshall Mr Francis Pope: in open
Court held for oprhants in Charles County the 9th of August Ao
1664
as I George Thomspon Clk doe testifie
===
Anne Turner bound apprentice to William Marshall to age 16;
1667/8 (C.244)
Arthur Turner, eldest s/o Arthur Turner, chose Josias Fendall as
guardian; 1667/8 (C.244)
Edward Turner bound apprentice to James Bowling to age 21;
1667/8 (C.2440
Female Turner child of Authur Turner dec'd, b. ca mid Oct 1667;
to go to Susannah, wife of George Taylor as guardian; 1667/8
(C244)
James Turner, second s/o Arthur Turner chose Walter Beane as
guardian; 1667/8 (C.244)
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-23: PROMISE: 140 acres;
Possession of - 100 Acres - Bayly, John : Surveyed Sept 1673 for
John Dent at a bound oak and bound tree of Edward Swann and
William Marshall, Bounding upon Swan N.W.:
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 384-52: CHANCE: 115 acres;
Possession of - 115 Acres - None: Surveyed 10 April 1713 for
John Fendall beginning at a locust post the second boundary of a
tract of land called PAQUASCO standing on a hill in an old field
near the dwelling house of Michael Brumly patent 10 Dec 1713.:
Other Tracts Mentioned: PAQUASCO; other notes - {mm Note; not
identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by
watercourse or nearby tract.}
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 395-114: FENDALLS MEADOWS: 31
acres; Possession of - 31 Acres - None: Surveyed 16 Aug 1720 for
Capt John Fendall beginning at a bounded White Oak standing near
a great marsh by an old bounded locust the bound tree of a tract
of land formerly laid out for William Marshall: Other notes -
{mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location
identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}.
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 395-115: SPRING POINT: 14
acres; Possession of - 14 Acres - None: Surveyed 16 Aug 1720 for
Capt John Fendall on the West side of Wicomico River beginning
at a bounded black oak standing on a branch by the side of a
great marsh boundary of a tract of land formerly laid out for
William Marshall: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a
specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby
tract.}.
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 395-116: HEMSLEYS MARSH: 70
acres; Possession of - 70 Acres - None: Surveyed 1 March 1720
for Madam Mary Hemsley beginning at a bounded gum standing at
the edge of Wicomico Marsh: Other notes - {mm Note; not
identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by
watercourse or nearby tract.},
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 395-117: HEMSLEYS MEADOWS: 130
acres; Possession of - 130 Acres - None: Surveyed 1 March 1720
for Madam Mary Hemsley beginning at a bounded live Oak standing
by Wicomico Marsh side bye the mouth of a small run known by the
name of Clarke's Run : Other Tracts Mentioned: MARSHALL; other
notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location
identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, lies within the
lines of Marshall's land,
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 294-47: MARSHALL: 500 acres;
Possession of - 500 Acres - Bayne, Walter : Surveyed 21 March
1650 for Wm Marshall near Wicomico River. Yearly rent 5 bushels
corn. (Note; on record; 228 acres more than survey.): Other
notes - Mary Contee from Walter Bayne, 9 Nov 1709
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 294-48: PROVOST MARSHALL : 100
acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Bayne, Walter : Surveyed for
William Marshall 4 Feb 1652 on the West side Wicocomico River:
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 295-56: LITTLE MARSHALL : 100
acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Fendall, John : Surveyed 4
Oct 1661 for Wm Marshall on the West side of Wicomico River
adjoining to the land formerly laid out for James Walker: Other
Tracts Mentioned; other notes - John Fendall for (4) Marshall
Orphans,
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 296-57: ST. WILLIAMS : 200
acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Fendall, John : Surveyed for
Wm Marshall on the West side Wicomico River adjoining to the
land of James Walker Patent 15 Aug 1662.: Other Tracts
Mentioned: other notes - John Fendall for (4) Marshall Orphans,
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 298-76: RUSSELL: 75 acres;
Possession of - 75 Acres - Bayne, Walter : Surveyed 15 May 1658
for Christopher Russell on the West side of Wicomico river at a
locust on the East to a White Oak an the South to a pock hiccory
on the West of a White Oak near the land of Wm Marshall : Other
notes - William Penn from Charles Yates, 4 June 1720.,
===
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or
Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 296-60: CHESTNUT POINT : 200
acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Swann, Edward : Surveyed 14
Jan 1664 for Edward Swann on the west side Wicomico river at a
bound oak the boundary of Swan, Edward Philpott and Marshall
escheat. http://www.number-one.org/~rigg/dlr0005.htm: Other
notes - no name mentioned in possession- Assume it was Edward
Swann, 200 Acres – John Bruce from John Gaines, 1 Dec 1714, 200
Acres – Townley Bruce from Charles Bruce, 2 Feb 1743,
[385216]
b 1633
[524295]
or abt 1664
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MARSHALL of Charles Co. MD_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--William MARSHALL I | (1607 - 1673) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Sarah Ann "Sally" MCCANTS |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) NETTLES SC > AL> LA_ | _James NETTLES ______| | (1774 - 1835) | | |______________________________________ | _James Lindsay NETTLES _____| | (1809 - 1843) m 1829 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth LINDSAY __| | (1781 - 1859) | | |______________________________________ | | |--Sarah Ann NETTLES | (1841 - 1872) | _Thomas MCCANTS Sr.___________________+ | | (1741 - 1791) m 1775 | _John MCCANTS _______| | | (1778 - 1846) m 1803| | | |_ BURGESS ____________________________+ | | (1740 - 1778) m 1775 |_Sarah Ann "Sally" MCCANTS _| (1816 - 1879) m 1829 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) THOMPSON ___________ | | |_Mary Jane THOMPSON _| (1785 - 1846) m 1803| |______________________________________
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Mother: Anne |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Bartram OBERT I_____| | (1629 - 1658) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Bartram OBERT II | (1650 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anne________________| (1630 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary BECKETT |
Nathaniel, b. say between 1634 and 1636, died Dartmouth before
12 Oct. 1699. Numerous citations for such as abuse, "lyes",
unlawful entry, trespass. Fathered a child with an unnamed
Indian Woman (TGM 1707 citing PCR 5:163). M. about 1679/80 Rose
_______.
On 5 March 1667/8 George Soule Sr. stood surety with his son
John for the good behavior of his son Nathaniel Soule who had
verbally abused Mr. John Holmes, teacher of the church at
Duxburrow [PCR 4:178].
_____________________ | _Robert SOULE _______| | (1564 - 1612) | | |_____________________ | _George SOULE Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1593 - ....) m 1626 | | | _William TYLSON _____ | | | (1539 - ....) | |_Elizabeth TYLSON ___| | (1565 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Nathaniel SOULE Sr. | (1637 - 1699) | _WILLIAM BECKETT ____ | | (1530 - ....) | _Sylvester BECKETT __| | | (1560 - ....) | | | |_ANN LEIGH __________ | | (1530 - ....) |_Mary BECKETT ____________________| (1602 - 1676) m 1626 | | _Henry HILL _________ | | (1530 - ....) |_Elizabeth HILL _____| (1560 - ....) | |_____________________
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