Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

John Allward

Male Bef 1647 - 1715  (> 68 years)


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  • Name John Allward 
    Birth Bef 1647 
    Gender Male 
    Death 19 Jan 1715  Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I10238  Tree1
    Last Modified 18 May 2024 

    Family ID F7096  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Susannah MNU Allward,   b. Bef 1651   d. Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage Abt 1670  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Mary Allward,   b. 20 Dec 1676, Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1700, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 23 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. John Allward,   b. 18 Dec 1678, Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Feb 1743, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)  [Father: natural]
     3. Margaret Allward,   b. 4 Mar 1680, Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1717, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 38 years)  [Father: natural]
     4. William Allward,   b. Abt 1682, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1719, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 38 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F7095  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 May 2024 

  • Notes 
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      Alward, John, Chas. County, 5th Jan., 1715; 19th Jan., 1715.
      To dau. Margaret Malow, to Dorothy Brown and granddau. Sarah Yopp, personalty.
      to grauddau. Jane Yopp at marriage, "More's Hope," "Good Luck" and "Partnership"
      To grandson Charles Yopp, residue of estate, and lands afsd. should Jane afsd. die without issue.
      Test: Thos. Thompson, Roger Yopp, Wm. Pecock. 14. 81,
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      John Alward 36C.256 I CH £113.10.3 Jan 21 1715
      Appraisers: Thomas Thompson, Charles Sanders.
      Approvers: Dorithy Brown.
      Next of kin: John Mallow.
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      John Alwood 38B.27 A CH £113.13.6 #30711 Jan 1 1716
      The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #27282.
      Received from: John Brookes, Edward Shaker, Esq., Thomas Sanders, Mathew Stone, James Lowe.
      Payments to: Thomas Mathews, Charles Yates per William Hunter, Thomas Craxson.
      Executor; Charles Yopp,
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      John Allwood 37B.92 A CH #3709 Aug 31 1717
      Payments to: Dorothy Brown, John Allwood.
      Legatees: Margaret Marler wife of John Marler.
      Executor: Charles Yopp.

      === Contributed by Ralph D. Smith

      May 8, 1682 - A Bill for Naturalization of John Alward of Charles Co., an alien, approved by Upper House and sent to Lower House. (Archives of Maryland, Vol. 7, Page 287.)
      May 13, 1682 - Bill for Naturalization of John Alward approved. (Archives of Maryland, Vol. 7, Page 314.)
      May 1682 - An Act for the Naturalization of John Alward of Charles Co. (Archives of Maryland, Vol. 7, Page 330.)
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      John & Mary Allward witnessed the will of Sumer Adams in Somerset Co. MD on Mar 22, 1686. Daughter Margaret is named in John's will as well as grandchildren Sarah, Jane & Charles Yopp.
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      19 OCT 1669 Assigned land warrant for 200 acres (Maryland Hall of Records, Land Office, Liber 12, p.348)
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      John Wood, Jr. 34.236 I CH £52.6.6 Aug 19 1713
      Creditors: John Allard, Evan Jones.
      Next of kin: John Wood.
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      Thomas Chapman 21.269 I £48.16.0 Feb 9 1701 Mar 7 1701
      Appraisers: John Allward, Evan Jones.
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      Philip Pealey {Riley ?} 37A.18 A CH #14606 Jan 30 1715
      Received from: Thomas Sanders paid to William Hunter,
      Payments to: Capt. Dent, Capt. Thomas Dent, Mr. Robert Hanson, John Speake, Richard Chapman Alward, Mr. William Hunter, John Croxson & Roger Yopp.
      Distribution to: wife (unnamed, 1/3rd) of accountant.
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Holiwood (relict), now wife of James Holiwood.
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      John Elder 35A.359 A CH £13.15.0 #9888 May 7 1714
      The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3300.
      Received from: Robert Sanders, Edward Williams, Jos. Parker, William Benson, William Stone, Elisabeth Barton, Roger Yop, Francis Robinson.
      Payments to: John Rogers, Edward Sanders, Capt. Thomas Dent, Jos. Manning.
      Executor: John Sanders.
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      John Cole 30.307 A CH £10.14.4 £8.12.4 Jan 30 1709
      Payments to: Priest Kellock, Anne Craxson, Dorothy Browne, Henry Warter
      Administrator: Henry Taylor,
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      Thomas Crackson 2.71 A CH £77.7.9 £30.12.8 Apr 21 1719
      Received from: James Saffron, John Baron, Joseph Tellisfus, Edward Sanders, Joseph Harrison, John King, William Collier, Roger Yopp.
      Payments to: Dr. Gustavus Brown, Mr. William Maconchie, W. Bladen, Esq,, John Reagon, Mr. Samuell Hanson, mentions: kindred (unnamed) at full age.
      Administrator: John Crackson.
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      Thomas Craxon 22.92 I CH £119.16.8 Jan 16 1702
      Appraisers: John Alward, Evans Jones,
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      Thomas Craxon 25,166 A CH £119.16.8 #8459 Jun 8 1704
      The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #28766.
      Payments to# John Alward, Capt. Thomas Smoote, Elinor Eyres (executrix of George Eyres), Henry Wharton for use of John Elder (carpenter), Edward Chapman, Capt. Shadrack Beal (merchant), Mary Rhenork William Chamber, William Stone for use of John Elder,
      Executrix; Anne Craxon,
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      George Goodrick 4.136 I CH Dec 30 1676
      Appraisers; John Alwood, Jacob Patterson,
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      John Alwood 38B.27 A CH £113.13.6 #30711 Jan 1 1716
      The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #27282.
      Received from: John Brookes, Edward Shaker, Esq., Thomas Sanders, Mathew Stone, James Lowe.
      Payments to: Thomas Mathews, Charles Yates per William Hunter, Thomas Craxson.
      Executor; Charles Yopp,
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      Jane Paine 1.340 I SM #55898 Jun 9 1675
      Servants mentioned: Ola Christian, Robert Scofield, Mary Deane,
      Appraisers: William Claw, Joseph Hackney.
      List of debts: Richard Allwood from George Waker, William Thomas from Thomas Doxey, Francis Sourton, Edward Jolly from Thomas Priore, Nathaniel Garrett, Mary Stanbridge of Somerset County, George Mitchell, Thomas ball, George Godard, William Jones, Thomas Bayle, Robertt Large, Henry Ryder, Henry Smith, William Newport, Joseph Edloe, Joseph Hackney, Edward Jolley, Richard Chapman, Daniell Clocker from Thomas Locar from Clement Hill (high sheriff), William Gaither, George Charleswoort, Roger Sherling, Hon. Philip Calvert, Esq., John Reynolds.
      List of desperate debts: Thomas Jones and Edward Southern, John Stoner, Christopher Jacob.
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      Thomas Smoot 26.125 A CH £209.16.0 £181.18.10 Nov 22 1706
      List of debts: John Allwood, Jr, more names
      mentions: widow (unnamed, dead).
      Executor: Barton Smoot,
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      Phillip Reily 34.195 I CH £56.9.1 Apr 26 1713
      Appraisers: John Allward, Richard Chapman,
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      Thomas Chapman 21.269 I £48.16.0 Feb 9 1701 Mar 7 1701
      Appraisers: John Allward, Evan Fenes.
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      Mr. Thomas Mudd 18.126 A CH Dec 15 1698
      Payments to: Anthony Simms, Walter Storey, Mr. Gilbert Clarke, Mr. Thomas Hussey, Maj. William Dent, David White, Dr. George Burch, Mr, Charles Cornwell. Mr. Jacob Moreland, Mr. Thomas Clarke, Capt, John Beane, Capt. John Rymer, Edward Newgatte, John Allerd, Mr. Richard Hubbard, Mr. Richard Boughton, John Tenniston, Mr. James Bouling, Mr, John Sirelson, J. Wallice, Thomas Simson,
      Executors: Thomas Mudd, Anne Hoskins (widow), wife of Phillip Hoskins,
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, supplement Page 28
      17 May 1667; Indenture from Henry More and Elizabeth his wife to Thomas Hussey; for 6,000# of tobacco; a parcel of land called Moore's Rest; bounded by George Gooderick and an Indian Field; containing 150 acres; /s/ Henry Moore, Eliz. Moore; wit. John Alword (mark), Francis Heydon
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, supplement Page 53
      13 Jun 1670; Indenture from Thomas Hussey and Joane his wife to John Alward and Francis Heydon; a parcel of land bounded by George Goodricke; containing 150 acres; patent for said land to Thomas Hussey called Newport; /s/ Thomas Hussey; Joan Hussey (mark); wit. Michaell Ashforth (mark), William Brewer (mark)
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, Page 107
      8 Nov 1669; Indenture from Henry Moore, planter, to Francis Heydon and John Alword, planters; for 3,500# tobacco; a parcel called Moore's Hope; bounded by George Goodrick's 600 acres and land of Thomas Hussey at head of one of the northernmost branches of Zachia Swamp; containing 100 acres; /s/ Henry Moore; wit. Henry Bonner, Wm. Baker, Garvis Crumpe
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 173
      10 Mar 1673; Indenture from Francis Boyden, planter, to John Alward; division of undivided land held as of fee in common called Moore's Hope; bounded by George Goodrick, Thomas Hussey and on one of the northernmost branches of Zachia Swamp; containing 100 acres by indenture dated 8 Nov 1669 by bargain and sale from Henry Moore; another parcel called Partnership on the east of and about 4 miles from Portobacco fresh from bargain and sale of Henry Moore containing 300 acres; Alward to have Moore's Hope and 100 acres Partnership; /s/ John Alward and Francis Boyden; wit. John Stone, Clebome Lomax
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber I, Page 144
      9 Aug 1681; Indenture from Joshuah Graves, planter, to John Paris, presbyter; for 7,500# tobacco a parcel of 200 acres part of Partnership containing 300 acres; lately in joint tenure of Jno. Allward and Francis Hayden; /s/ Joshuah Graves; wit. Ho. Hussey, Cleborne Lomax
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber P, Page 203
      19 Jul 1690; Gift from John Allward to William Langham; a mare; 10 Feb 1690; /s/ John Allward; wit. John Thomas (mark)
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber R, Page 194
      9 Jun 1691; Indenture from John Cornish, surgeon, and Martha his wife, and Robert Smallpage, planter, and Elinor his wife, of one part, to Joshuah Graves, planter; for 6,000# tobacco a tract called Moore's Fishing Place; bounded by Matthias OBryan's land and parcels called Hopewell and Howland; located in Zachia Manor; containing 254 acre; /s/ Robert Smallpage, John Cornish; wit. Joseph Cornell, John Allward (mark); ack. by Martha Cornish and Elinor Smallpage
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      Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 149
      9 Nov 1709; Indenture from John Dowin, planter, and Sarah his wife, to John Wheeler, planter; for 2,500# tobacco; a parcel called Partnership on the east side of Portobacco Creek; taken up by John Allward and Francis Heydon; /s/ John Dowin, Sarah Dowin; wit. Wm. Barton, Wm. Herbert, John Rogers, Clk.; 9 Sep 1709 ack. by Sarah wife of afsd.; alienation tendered; none present to accept
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      Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 312
      9 Feb 1719; Recorded at request of Susannah Allwood, widow:
      10 Nov 1719; Susannah Allwood, widow of John Allwood, deed, to son John Allwood, a heifer; /s/ Susanna Allwood (mark); wit. Jo. Harrison
      10 Nov 1719; Susannah Allwood, widow of John Allwood, dec'd, to son William Allwood, a heifer; /s/ Susanna Allwood; wit. Jo. Harrison
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 319-126: NEW PORT: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Hanson, John: Surveyed 22 Aug 1664 for Thomas Hussey in the woods beginning at a bound oak the bound tree on the land formerly laid out for George Gooderick upon the side of a hill. (poss. by John Hanson by his marrying the relict of Samuel Luckett.): Other Tracts Mentioned: HANSONS AMENDMENT; ; ; Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - William Wills from John Hanson; 13 July 1721, 150 Acres - John Hanson from William Wills; 14 July 1721,Resurvey into HANSONS AMENDMENT, 23 Nov 1720, folio 423
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 319-128: MOORES HOPE: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Allward, John: Surveyed 18 July 1667 for Henry Moore at a Marked Red Oak with 12 notches standing on the side of a hill by a run side being the Northernmost bound tree of George Gooderick.: Other Tracts Mentioned: RESURVEY OF TRACTS; Conveyance notes - 50 Acres - William Wills from John Hanson; 13 July 1724, 50 Acres - John Hanson from William Wills; 14 July 1721,Resurvey into RESURVEY OF TRACTS, 25 Sept 1735, folio 426,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 320-134: PARTNERSHIP: 300 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Allward, John: 100 Acres - Groves, Dorothy: 100 Acres - Wheeler, John: Surveyed 25 April 1670 for John Allward & Fran Haydon on the East side Port Tobacco fresh about 4 miles from the fresh: Conveyance notes - John Wheeler from John Dowin; 9 Nov 1709, this land is disclaimed,,

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