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

Charles Brandt

Male Abt 1669 - 1714  (~ 45 years)


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  • Name Charles Brandt 
    Birth Abt 1669  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Mar 1714  Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3127  Tree1
    Last Modified 21 May 2024 

    Father Randolph Brandt,   b. Abt 1644, St. Michael's Parish, Barbadoes, West Indies Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Feb 1698, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 54 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Mary Ford,   b. Abt 1648, St. Michael's Parish, Barbadoes, West Indies Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1697, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 48 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1664  St. Michael's Parish, Barbadoes, West Indies Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1094  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Douglass,   b. 26 Apr 1673, William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Jan 1750, William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 76 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1689  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Jacob Brandt,   b. Abt 1711, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Mar 1751, William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 40 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Elizabeth Brandt,   b. Abt 1712, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     3. Sarah Brandt,   b. Abt 1714, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F2512  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 May 2024 

  • Notes 
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      The will of Charles Brandt, dated 12 February 1713/14 and proved on 10 March 1713/14, named wife Elizabeth and children Jacob, Elizabeth and Sarah.
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      Charles Brandt 35A.363 I CH £145.19.0 Apr 28 1714
      Appraiserst William Herbert, Thomas Harris.
      Creditors: Philip Briscoe, Raphaell Neale.
      Next of kin: Benjamin Douglas, Joseph Douglass.
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      Charles Brandt 36B.97 A CH £145.19.0 #3646 Jan 31 1714/5
      (of Prince George's County.) The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #35028.
      Payments to; Rev. Mr. Kee, Edward Diggs, Philip Briscoe, George Bellows, Edward Anderson, Edward Gardiner, William Doulton, Anne Cugnitt.
      Executrix: Elisabeth Howard (relict), now wife of Thomas Howard.
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      Brandt, (Brant), Randolph, Chas. County, 29th Dec.y 1697; 10th Feb., 1698
      To son Marcus, now residing in Island of Barbadoes, 500 A,, "The Expectation," being a tract lately escheated for want of hrs. of Rich'd Randall and bought from Lord Baltimore; also real estate in Barbadoes formerly belonging to dec'd father.
      to son Randolph, ex., and hrs., 200 A., "Hammersmith"' on Potomac R.
      to 2nd dau. Mary,, wife of James Lattimore, and their hrs... 2 tracts, 1 of 85 A. bought from Mary Meycocke and 110 A, "Butney.' '
      to dau, Margaret, wife of Francis Hammersley, and hrs'. 1 island, "Barbadoes," nr. falls of Potomac R., 175 A.
      to son Charles and hrs., 1/2 of dwelling plantation, "Ashar", 450 A. on E. side Piccawaxen Ck., lately leased by Peter Carr, and 1/2 of "Greenwigh."
      to son Jacob and hrs., of Ashar afsd. and residue of "Greenwigh."
      In event of death of any or all afsd. child. without issue, lands to pass to male hrs. of testator in natural succession; in event of death of Charles and Jacob without hrs., their part to pass to hrs. of son Joseph Bullett and son James Lattemore afsd.
      To Susanna and Anne Skeenes, personalty.
      Testator desires sons Charles and Jacob brought up in the Roman Catholic faith.
      Test: Walter Storey, Edward Fitzgerald, Thos. Thrift, Patrick Kelly. 6.222
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      Capt. Randolph Brendt 20.50 A CH £241.4.8 Oct 2 1700
      Received from: Peter Mackmillion.
      Payments to: John Venner, John Douglass, Mary Browne, Robert Yates, Joseph Funent (?), Jeofry Cole, Capt. John Bayne, Citt. Chertley, John Gouge, Anthony Neale, Kenelm Cheseldyne, Thomas Diccrow, Christopher Shadwell, John Moner.
      Legatees: Mary Lattemore, John Mosse who married Margrett Hamersly, Charles Brandt, Mr. William Hunter.
      Executor: Randolph Brendt (also Mr. Randolph Brandt).
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      Wilder, Francis, Chas. County, 10th Apr., 1705; 7th Aug., 1705,
      To child. Mary, John, Anne and Assence, personal estate; John to have his estate at 21 yrs.
      Brother-in-law Wm. Browne and sister Mary, his wife, to care for testator's child. Mary and Assence, and Robert Yates to care for John and Anne during minority.
      Test; Joseph Douglas, Gerard O'Caine, Charles Brandt. 3. 648.

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      Charles County Court Records, March 1737/8 Court, Liber T#2, Page 430.
      Pursuant to the order of last Nov Court, Commission issued to examine witnesses touching the bounds of a tract of land called Asher, in possession of Rando: and Jacob Brandt. Commissioners appointed: Major Robert Yates, Capt: Benjamin Fendall, Mr. Richard Marshall, and Mr. Philip Lee (not being any way related to the Petr, contiguous Proprietor, nor interested in the sd land). Asher is in CC. The purpose of the Commission was to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of sd tract of land.
      And now here, at Mar Court, Benjamin Fendall and Philip Lee return to this Court the Commission afd, with the following certificate and depositions thereto annexed:
      We certify that on Dec 20, 1737, we did meet on the land within mentioned, and then and there, in presence of all parties concerned that were there present, took the following depositions. Signed - Benjamin Fendall, Philip Lee Jr

      Francis Glass, age about 60, deposes that about 31 years ago, he lived with Charles Brandt, and that the sd Brandt showed him a small valley falling into the head of a marsh belonging to Peters Cr, at the bottom of which valley stands a large, black gum adjoining the afd marsh, the valley and marsh being contiguous to and on the north side of the mansion house of Jacob Andrew Minitree, joiner, and told the deponent that the valley divided the lands between him and George Newman. This deponent further says that he helped to clear the ground on the north side of the valley for Charles Brandt, without let or hindrance from George Newman. Signed - Francis Glass.

      Priscilla Newman, aged about 35, deposes that there was a potato patch on the north side of the afd valley, about 40 yards from the black gum afd, which sd potato patch this deponent has heard her decd husband, John Newman, say was on the land of Charles Brandt afd. Signed - Priscilla (X her mark) Newman.

      Benjamin Douglass, age about 50, deposes that, to the best of his knowledge, the land on the north side of the afd valley, was cleared and cultivated by Charles Brandt without interruption, let, or hindrance from George Newman, owner of the land on the south side of the valley, but whether sd land was tended by sd Brandt as far as the valley, this deponent knows not. Signed - Benjamin Douglass.

      Barton Hungerford, age about 51, deposes that about 40 years ago, he was in company with Sam:l Fearson near the above valley, and that sd Sam:l Fearson showed him a tree which he informed this deponent, was a bound tree between Mr. Charles Brandt and George Newman. Signed - Barton Hungerford.

      Capt. Joseph Douglass, age about 63, deposes that about 30 years ago, he was in company with George Newman near the abovesd valley, and that sd George informed him that he thought his neighbor Brandt encroached upon him, and farther this deponent says not in relation to the abovesd valley. But this deponent says also that the marsh between him and Randolph Brandt's has, for 20 years past and upwards, been reputed and commonly known by the name of Cottralls Mart [Marsh].

      Elizabeth Sims, age about 35, deposes that to the best of her knowledge, John Newman told her that, in the above valley, he was in company with George Newman at the time that Charles Brandt was clearing the ground on the north side of sd valley, and adjoining to it, and that sd George Newman told sd Charles Brandt not to clear any further, for that he had cut down one his sd Newman's line trees, which stood in the afd valley near the marsh first before mentioned. Signed - Elizabeth Simms.
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 288-4: ASHER: 400 acres; Possession of - 225 Acres - Brandt, Charles : Surveyed 25 July 1649 for Thomas Petite near Cedar point was Escheated to his lands and afterwards granted to Capt Randall Brandt 1684:

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