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

Rachel Hoxton

Female Abt 1767 - Aft 1810  (~ 44 years)


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  1. 1.  Rachel Hoxton was born about 1767 (daughter of Walter Hoxton and Susannah Harrison); died after 1810 in Prince George's County, Maryland.

    Notes:

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    Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber T No. #1; 1797-1803;
    Folio 443 OSWALD BROOKE, physician I 1/20/ 799 10/21/1800
    "being Sick in. body ..."
    Bequeaths to:
    1. Walter Baker Brooke --son
    Leonard Oswald Brooke --son
    -to have the remainder of testator's lands of '`Black Walnut Thicket" and "Content" to be divided equally between them
    -Leonard to have Negro girl -Bridget" and Walter to have Negro girl " Elizabeth" both being children of "Peg"
    2. Rachel Hatton {mm: Hoxton} Brooke --daughter
    Jane Eloisa Brooke --daughter
    -remainder of the personal estate to be divided between them and also to have the right "of abode and dwelling in the respective dwelling houses of my two Sons' lor their single lives
    3. Walter Brooke --brother
    -should all of testator' children die before coming of age. then to have the entire estate
    4. Rachel Brooke --wife
    -named executrix of the will and instructed to sell testator's land on which Ccorge Walls now lives for the payment of testator's debts.
    Witnesses; Baker Brooke
    Walter T. Greenfield
    Eleanor Brooke (mark)
    Then came: Walter Trueman Greenfield
    Note; the testator signed the will in his own hand
    ===
    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1784-1789;
    Folio 187 WALTER HOXTON 02/18/1783 04/26/1784
    "being at present in an indifferent health of Body ..."
    Bequeaths to:
    1 Susannah Hoxton --wife
    -to have for her natural life the land which testator purchased from Benjamin Trueman being part of a tract of land called -Blackwell cont. 193 1/2 acres
    -to have the land which testator owns at the mouth of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River called "St, Elizabeth" cont. 600 acre
    -to have Negro wench "Pegg" and her son "Jack" and also "my House maid Charity" -to have all of testator's household furniture, all plate, and all stock of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs along w/ all plantation utensils
    -to have testator's "wheel carriages" for her natural life and all the above in order to maintain and support testator's children
    -to have the sum of 200 pounds current money "ro enable her to build a Dwelling House on the lands hereby bequeathed to her" in the will--and to have her choice of building on either St. Elizabeth's" or "Blackwell" and the 200 pounds to be med in gold or silver —being Spanish Dollars at 7 shillings 6 pence sterling per dollar, and to be at her sole disposal --as the building of the house "was meetly mentioned for her convenience if she thought proper to apply it that way „ ,"
    -to have one third of the remainder of the estate with the other 2 thirds to be divided into 10 parts with testator's son Stanislaus to have one tenth, and Walter Hyde Hoxton to have one tenth and the remaining 8 tenths to be divided among testator's five daugthers -wearing apparel not to be considered as part of the personal estate to he given as
    widow deems proper
    -named executrix along wi testator's nephew Benjamin Harrison and testator's son Walter Hyde Hoxton
    2. Walter Hyde Hoxton --son
    -after widow's decease to have the said land
    -testator has given to him on the day of the writing of the will, Negro woman "Phi l l is" by deed of gift.
    3. Stanislaus Hoxton --son
    -at widow's decease to have "Blackwell" cont. 600 acres if he arrives to the age of 21, and should he die before coining of age, then the land is to be acid and the proceeds from the sale to be divided among testator's daughters that are living at the time.
    -to have Negro girl "Christina"
    4. Susannah Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Sarah" --daughter of "Kate"
    5. Rachel Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Ciss"
    6. Juliana Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Grace"
    7, Ann Mary Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Mary" the daughter of 'Pegg"
    8, Mary Ann Hoxton --daughter (youngest daughter)
    -to have Negro girl --a daughter of "Pegg"
    Witnesses: John Prigg
    Samuel Morton
    Samuel Perrie Wailes
    then came: Samuel Morton
    Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand
    ===
    Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber TT; 1808-1812;
    Folio 30 RACHEL BROOKE 04/19/1810 08/03/1810
    "being sick ..."
    Bequeaths to:
    1. Stanislaus Hoxton --uncle
    -to have Negro "Jack" --"Cicly's" son -named executor of the will
    2. Mary H. Hoxton --aunt
    -to have Negro woman "Nancy"
    -to have all the testatrix's wearing apparel
    3. Rachel Brooke --mother
    -to have Negroes "Chrissy" --"Cicly's" daughter and "Pllaf"—
    "Joe's" son
    4. Roman Catholic Church
    -to have the sum of $80.00
    5. Sarah Middleton
    Elizabeth Tolson
    -each to have a mounting locket of the value of $ 10.00
    6. Walter Baker Brooke --brother
    Leonard Oswald Brooke --brother
    -remainder of the estate to be sold and the money arising from the sale
    be applied to the defraying of the education of them
    Witnesses: James Somervill
    Patrick Dent
    Then came: James Somervill
    Note: the testatrix signed the will with her mark

    Rachel married Oswald Brooke about 1783 in Prince George's County, Maryland. Oswald (son of Baker Brooke) was born about 1763 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 21 Oct 1800 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter Baker Brooke was born about 1783 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died after 1823 in Charles County, Maryland.
    2. Rachel Hoxton Brooke was born before 1794 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died on 3 Aug 1810 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    3. Leonard Oswald Brooke was born in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    4. Jane Eloisa Brooke was born in Prince George's County, Maryland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter Hoxton was born after 1734 in England (son of Hyde Hoxton and Susannah Brooke); died on 26 Apr 1784 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

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    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1784-1789;
    Folio 187 WALTER HOXTON 02/18/1783 04/26/1784
    "being at present in an indifferent health of Body ..."
    Bequeaths to:
    1 Susannah Hoxton --wife
    -to have for her natural life the land which testator purchased from Benjamin Trueman being part of a tract of land called -Blackwell cont. 193 1/2 acres
    -to have the land which testator owns at the mouth of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River called "St, Elizabeth" cont. 600 acre
    -to have Negro wench "Pegg" and her son "Jack" and also "my House maid Charity" -to have all of testator's household furniture, all plate, and all stock of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs along w/ all plantation utensils
    -to have testator's "wheel carriages" for her natural life and all the above in order to maintain and support testator's children
    -to have the sum of 200 pounds current money "to enable her to build a Dwelling House on the lands hereby bequeathed to her" in the will--and to have her choice of building on either St. Elizabeth's" or "Blackwell" and the 200 pounds to be made in gold or silver —being Spanish Dollars at 7 shillings 6 pence sterling per dollar, and to be at her sole disposal --as the building of the house "was meetly mentioned for her convenience if she thought proper to apply it that way"
    -to have one third of the remainder of the estate with the other 2 thirds to be divided into 10 parts with testator's son Stanislaus to have one tenth, and Walter Hyde Hoxton to have one tenth and the remaining 8 tenths to be divided among testator's five daugthers -wearing apparel not to be considered as part of the personal estate to he given as widow deems proper
    -named executrix along w/ testator's nephew Benjamin Harrison and testator's son Walter Hyde Hoxton
    2. Walter Hyde Hoxton --son
    -after widow's decease to have the said land
    -testator has given to him on the day of the writing of the will, Negro woman "Phillis" by deed of gift.
    3. Stanislaus Hoxton --son
    -at widow's decease to have "Blackwell" cont. 600 acres if he arrives to the age of 21, and should he die before coming of age, then the land is to be acid and the proceeds from the sale to be divided among testator's daughters that are living at the time.
    -to have Negro girl "Christina"
    4. Susannah Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Sarah" --daughter of "Kate"
    5. Rachel Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Ciss"
    6. Juliana Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Grace"
    7, Ann Mary Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Mary" the daughter of 'Pegg"
    8, Mary Ann Hoxton --daughter (youngest daughter)
    -to have Negro girl --a daughter of "Pegg"
    Witnesses: John Prigg
    Samuel Morton
    Samuel Perrie Wailes
    then came: Samuel Morton
    Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand
    ===
    HOXTON, HYDE, Prince George's Co. 24 Feb, 1741(44?); 2 Apr 1754
    To son Walter Hoxton, east half of my moveables - or personal estate, the other half to his mother, as I shall after mention.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, the other half of moveables, in case of my son, Walter Hoxton's death, before death before age 21.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, estate.
    Friend Richard Harrison, ex.
    Wit: Samuel Roberton (Quaker), B. (Benjamin) Harrison, Prue Tamer.
    I, Richard Harrison, being appointed ex. of the will of Hyde Hoxton, late of Anne Arundel County, dec'd., did give and renounce the executorship, this 2nd of April, 1754. 29. 99
    ===
    Hyde Hoxton 60.183 AA £1052.9.8 May 2 1755 May 6 1755
    Appraisers: Benjamin Harrison, Kensey Johns.
    Creditors: Henry Darnall, John Zachariah Allen.
    Next of kin: Joseph Brooke, Richard Harrison.
    Executrix: Susannah Hoxton.
    ===
    1759-1763 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber RR [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 88. At the request of Walter Hoxton the following Deed was recorded September 29, 1760
    Indenture made August 19, 1760; Benjamin Truman, planter in consideration of 48 pounds 7 shillings and 6 pence paid by Walter Hoxton, Gentleman has sold part of a tract called "Blackwell" containing 193-1/2 acres and bounded by "Brooke Court" or the "Aquasco Mannor". Signed Benjamin Truman in the presence of and acknowledged before John Hepburn, John Stone Hawkins and at the same time Monica Truman w/o Benjamin relinquished her right of dower
    ===
    1774-1780 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber CC 2 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 602. At the request of Walter Hoxton the following Land Commission was recorded April 12, 1779
    Memorandum that on the special petition of Walter Hoxton of PGCo preferred to the justices of the county on the 4th Tuesday in March 1778 for a land commission was issued on March 24, 1778; to Messrs Notley Young, George Lee, Joseph Pope and Jonathan Slater of PGCo Gentleman, whereas Walter Hoxton is seized of a part of a tract called "St. Elizabeth" and preferred his petition in writing to our county court held at Upper Marlborough Town for a commission to examine evidence to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of the said tract of land. Therefore, we command you any three or two of you to examine all witnesses or persons concerned touching their knowledge of the bounds of the said tract. Witness David Craufurd, Gentleman, March 24, 1778, issued March 24, 1778, John Read Magruder, Clk
    In consequence of a commission to examine evidences to prove the bounds of "St. Elizabeth" we intend to meet on July 27th next next. Given our hands and seals, Jonathan Slater, Notley Young, George Lee
    Robert St. Clair aged 55 years deposeth that about 21 or 22 years ago he was in company with Thomas Wilcoxen, Sr. and Thomas Gatton who both declared that a place where he now shows and is now's set up a flat stone about 5 yards from the Eastern Branch of Potomack side and on the south side of a small branch called the Annacostin that runs into it the Potomack River stood the beginning tree of the land called "St. Elizabeth" and the said St. Clair further says that he has 3 times carry the chain to run the said land and always began at the said place.

    Walter married Susannah Harrison. Susannah (daughter of Joseph Hanson Harrison and Mary MNU Harrison) was born about 1745 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 6 Sep 1808 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah Harrison was born about 1745 in Charles County, Maryland (daughter of Joseph Hanson Harrison and Mary MNU Harrison); died on 6 Sep 1808 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    2nd wife
    ===

    ===
    Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber TT; 1808-1812;
    Folio 4 SUSANNA HOXTON 24 Mar 1808 Proved 6 Sep 1808
    "Being in health and perfect mind, memory and understanding
    Bequeaths to:
    I. Stanislaus Hoxton --son
    -to have. Negroes "Phil" ''Bob" and "Jim" woman servant "Charity" and "Matilda" and her increase from this time
    -to have stock of sheep, all of stock of black cattle,. 1/2. of the hogs, 1/2 of the horses--with the exception of the carriage horses and the horse he ---
    when he drives the carriages, to have all plantation utensils
    -to take testatrix's crick "Old Pep" (?) and care for her and maintain her
    2. John Thorrias Hoxton--son
    -to have Negro boy "--"
    3. Mary Hoxton -granddaughter
    -to have Negro girl 'Lucy"
    4. Susannah (Hoxton?) --daughter
    -to have Negroes 'will" "Hannah" and ''-ill" —"Jenny's" daughter
    -to have 1/2 of the household furniture and 1/2 of the kitchen furniture and 1/2 of the wearing apparel
    5. Mary Huxton Curry (?) --granddaughter
    -to have Negro boy "Will" & "Poll's" son and Negro girl "Mariah -"Poll's" daughter
    6. --- Curry --granddaughters
    -to have Negro girl 'Charity"
    7. Rachel (Hoxton?) --daughter
    -to have Negroes "Aaron: and "Beck"
    8. Rachel Hoxton Brooke -granddaughter
    -to have Negro man 'George" and Negro woman "Nan" and her daughter "Martha Ann"
    9. Eliza -- Brooke -granddaughter
    -to have Negro girl "Marina"
    10. Walter Baker Brooke --grandson
    -to have Negro boy "Anthony" "Nan's" son
    11. Julianna (Hoxton?) -daughter
    -to have Negro woman "Henny"
    -to have the other '1/2 of the household, kitchen furniture, 1/2 of the poultry 1/2 of the wearing apparel. 1/2 of the horses. except carriage horse and the horse the servant rides when he drives the horse carriage
    12 Sarah (?) Middleton —granddaughter
    -to havc Negro woman 'Poll" and her son "Edward" Negro girl "Susan" and Negro roan "Peter"
    -to have the carriage, carriage horse and the horse the servant rides when he drives the carriage
    13. Susan Harrison Middleton --granddaughter
    -to have Negro girl "Lucretia" "Poll's" daughter
    14 Ann Mary (Hoxton)? --daughter
    -to have Negro men "Jack" and "Tom"
    15, Maria Neal --granddaughter
    -to have Negro boy "Dennis" --son of "Beck" and Negro girl '1—'1 -remainder of the personal estate to be divided among her. Sarah Middleton and Rachel Hoxton Brooke share and share alike
    16. Susanna (?) Hoxton --granddaughter'
    -to have Negro girl "Doll" (?) --daughter of "Poll"
    17. Abraham' --Negro man
    -to he free
    18. Elizabeth Carrico
    -to have the sum of $25.00 to be paid her within 60 days following testatrix's death
    9. Monica Carrico
    -to have the sum of S25,00 to be paid to her within 60 days following testatrix's death
    Witnesses: James Somervill
    James Gibson
    Then came: James Somervill
    Note: the testatrix signed the will in her own hand
    A List of articles in the possession of Susanna Hoxton which were willed to her during her natural life by her late husband Walter Hoxton to be divided among his children after her death: 1 mahogany bedstead, 8 common bedsteads, 2 dining tables I set of --cherry--dressing table, tea table I small old table, 18 old walnut cbairs with leather bottoms, 1 large looking glass, I small looking glass, I pair andirons, I old shovel,
    3 old brass candlesticks, 8 gallon basins, 18 pewter plates, 1 large pewter dish, 8 pewter candle molds, 1 large iron pot, I dripping pan, I large copper kettle, I iron spit, 1 spice bell metal mortar and pestle, I large stone jug, 1-1/2 gallon china bowl.
    I sauce ladle, 18 table spoons, 18 silver tea spoons, 3 glass decanters, 1 --- stand, 1 --- plate warmer, 1 soap -- and 1 pair old blankets, 1 old desk. 08/--/1804
    ===
    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1784-1789;
    Folio 187 WALTER HOXTON 02/18/1783 04/26/1784
    "being at present in an indifferent health of Body ..."
    Bequeaths to:
    1 Susannah Hoxton --wife
    -to have for her natural life the land which testator purchased from Benjamin Trueman being part of a tract of land called -Blackwell cont. 193 1/2 acres
    -to have the land which testator owns at the mouth of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River called "St, Elizabeth" cont. 600 acre
    -to have Negro wench "Pegg" and her son "Jack" and also "my House maid Charity" -to have all of testator's household furniture, all plate, and all stock of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs along w/ all plantation utensils
    -to have testator's "wheel carriages" for her natural life and all the above in order to maintain and support testator's children
    -to have the sum of 200 pounds current money "ro enable her to build a Dwelling House on the lands hereby bequeathed to her" in the will--and to have her choice of building on either St. Elizabeth's" or "Blackwell" and the 200 pounds to be med in gold or silver —being Spanish Dollars at 7 shillings 6 pence sterling per dollar, and to be at her sole disposal --as the building of the house "was meetly mentioned for her convenience if she thought proper to apply it that way „ ,"
    -to have one third of the remainder of the estate with the other 2 thirds to be divided into 10 parts with testator's son Stanislaus to have one tenth, and Walter Hyde Hoxton to have one tenth and the remaining 8 tenths to be divided among testator's five daugthers -wearing apparel not to be considered as part of the personal estate to he given as
    widow deems proper
    -named executrix along wi testator's nephew Benjamin Harrison and testator's son Walter Hyde Hoxton
    2. Walter Hyde Hoxton --son
    -after widow's decease to have the said land
    -testator has given to him on the day of the writing of the will, Negro woman "Phi l l is" by deed of gift.
    3. Stanislaus Hoxton --son
    -at widow's decease to have "Blackwell" cont. 600 acres if he arrives to the age of 21, and should he die before coining of age, then the land is to be acid and the proceeds from the sale to be divided among testator's daughters that are living at the time.
    -to have Negro girl "Christina"
    4. Susannah Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Sarah" --daughter of "Kate"
    5. Rachel Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Ciss"
    6. Juliana Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Grace"
    7, Ann Mary Hoxton --daughter
    -to have Negro girl "Mary" the daughter of 'Pegg"
    8, Mary Ann Hoxton --daughter (youngest daughter)
    -to have Negro girl --a daughter of "Pegg"
    Witnesses: John Prigg
    Samuel Morton
    Samuel Perrie Wailes
    then came: Samuel Morton
    Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand

    Children:
    1. Susannah Hoxton was born between 1766 and 1767 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    2. 1. Rachel Hoxton was born about 1767; died after 1810 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    3. Juliana Hoxton was born between 1768 and 1771 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died on 23 Nov 1842 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    4. Anne Mary Hoxton was born between 1771 and 1774 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died before 1806 in Cobb Neck, Charles County, Maryland.
    5. Mary Anne Hoxton was born about 1774 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died before 1791 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    6. Stanislaus Hoxton was born about 1775 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died on 10 Feb 1824 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hyde Hoxton was born on 7 Feb 1704 in Prince George's County, Maryland (son of Walter Hoxton and Sarah Hyde); died on 2 Apr 1754 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

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    HOXTON, HYDE, Prince George's Co. 24 Feb, 1741(44?); 2 Apr 1754
    To son Walter Hoxton, east half of my moveables - or personal estate, the other half to his mother, as I shall after mention.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, the other half of moveables, in case of my son, Walter Hoxton's death, before death before age 21.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, estate.
    Friend Richard Harrison, ex.
    Wit: Samuel Roberton (Quaker), B. (Benjamin) Harrison, Prue Tamer.
    I, Richard Harrison, being appointed ex. of the will of Hyde Hoxton, late of Anne Arundel County, dec'd., did give and renounce the executorship, this 2nd of April, 1754. 29. 99
    ===
    Hyde Hoxton 60.183 AA £1052.9.8 May 2 1755 May 6 1755
    Appraisers: Benjamin Harrison, Kensey Johns.
    Creditors: Henry Darnall, John Zachariah Allen.
    Next of kin: Joseph Brooke, Richard Harrison.
    Executrix: Susannah Hoxton.
    ===
    Walter Smith 16.335 A CA £17.5.3 Nov 24 1738
    Payments to: George Buchanan (administrator of Capt. Hugh Arbuthnott), Dr. John Hamilton.
    Executrix: Susanna Hoxton, wife of Hyde Hoxton of Prince George's County.
    ===
    BROOKE, JOSEPH, Prince George's Co, 14 Jan, 1767 24 Mar, 1767
    To cousin William Cooke, son of John Cooke, estate, after 8 lbs. 2 s. and 6 pence sterl. is pd. to Nichs. Sewell, his exs., and 5 lbs. sterl. paid to Richard Harrison.
    Ex: William Cook.
    Wit: Richard Smith, Rchd. Henderson, Thomas Huchanan, Wm. Hoxton. 35.297
    ===
    1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 78
    Enrolled at request of Maurice Morris 26 Aug 1730:
    Indenture, 30 Jul 1730; Between John Hyde, merchant of London, and Maurice Morris, planter; for 5s; to farm part of His Lordship's Kindness; containing 154 acres; for the natural life of Maurice Morris, Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas their son; /s/ Walter Hoxton, atty. for John Hyde; wit. Hyde Hoxton, D. Weems; 3 Aug 1730 ack. by Walter Hoxton
    ===
    Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
    Volume 701, Page 59
    This Indenture made this fourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord Christ seventeen hundred and fifty Between M.r Hyde Hoxton of Ann Arundel County in the Province of Maryland Gent.n of the one part and Edward Norwood of Baltimore County in the Province afs.d of the other Part Planter Witnesseth that the said Hyde Hoxton for and in Consideration of the full and Just Sum of two hundred Pounds Sterling Money of Great Britain to him the said Hyde Hoxton in hand paid the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and every part and Parcel thereof Doth hereby Acquit and Discharge him the said Edward Norwood and his Heirs and Assigns for Ever and by these Presents he the said Hyde Hoxton hath Given Granted Bargained Sold Aliened Enfeoffed and Confirmed and by these Presents Do fully Clearly and Absolutely Give Grant Bargain Sell Alien Enfeoffe and Confirm unto him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever all that Moiety or one half part of a Tract or Parcel of Land called the Unitted Friendship lying on the North side of Patapsco River in Baltimore County the said Parcel of Land was Originally Granted unto a certain John Larkins Viz.t Beginning at a Bounded Oak by the River side standing on the West side of the Mouth of a Cove called Davises Run Cove and running thence North thirteen Degrees West three hundred thirty five Perches to the head line of the Land called Larkins Addition then Running with the said Line West South West One hundred and twenty Perches then South two hundred and thirty Perches then South West forty fourPerches South by West twenty three then South South East thirty Perches then East South East twenty Perches to the Southermost Tree of Larkins Addition by the River then to the first Bounded Oak Containing and now laid out for three hundred and fifty Acres of Land more or less together with all and Singular the Houses Orchards Fences and all other Appurtenances thereunto belonging or any ways appertaining and also all the Estate Right Title Interest Property Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the said Hyde Hoxton of in and unto the said Tract Ninety and half part of the same from any other Estate Right Title and Interest hereunto together with all Deeds Writing Escripts and Minaments touching or concerning the before mentioned Land and Premisses or any part or Parcel thereof To have and to hold the said Moiety or one half part or Parcel thereof with their and every of their Appurtenances ^before^ by these Presents Bargained and Sold meant mentioned or Intended to be hereby Granted Bargained and Sold and every part and thereof unto him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever to his and their only proper use and Behoofe of him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever and the said Hyde Hoxton for himself & his Heirs Doth hereby Covenant Promise Grant and agree to and with the said Edward Norwood his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns by these Presents that the said tract or Parcel of Land meant or Intended to be meant or mentioned or Intended to be hereby Bargained and Sold and every part and Parcel both now and at all times for Ever hereafter shall be remain and Continue to him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever to the only proper use of him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever to no other use Intent or Purpose whatever and that free and Clearly hath Acquitted and Discharged or otherwise will ^well^ and sufficiently save and keep harmless of and from all manner of Persons who shall lay any Claim or Claims by or under him the said Hyde Hoxton or his Heirs for Ever And also forty five Acres of Land called Addition to the Unitted Friendship and by these Presents he the said Hyde Hoxton for himself and his Heirs Executors Administrators doth Warrant and Defend the said Land called Addition to the Unitted Friendship Originally Surveyed and laid out for a certain Francis Dorsey and Edward Dorsey to which Reference had will more full and at large appear by the Certificate of Survey taken and returned by and in the Names of them the said Francis and Edward Dorsey and by these Presents he the said Hyde Hoxton doth hereby further Promise Grant and Agree to and with the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for ever that he the said Edward Norton his Heirs or Assigns shall and may for Ever hereafter have hold use Occupy Possess and Enjoy the aforementioned Land and Premisses by Estimation Containing and now laid out for three hundred Ninety and five Acres of Land more or less with the Houses Orchards Fences with all and Singular the Appurtenances thereunto belonging or any ways appertaining according to the true Intent and meaning or intended to be meant Bargained or Sold and every part and parcell thereof shall be both now and at all times hereafter be Remain and continue to him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever to his and their own proper use and behoofe of him the said Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever to no other use intent or purpose whatever that free and Clearly hath Acquitted Exonerated and Discharged or otherwise will well and sufficiently save and keep harmless of an from all manner of Persons whatsoever who shall lay any Claim or Claims Rights or Titles by or under him the said Hyde Hoxton or his Heirs to him the said Edward Norwood will Warrant and for Ever Defend from all Rents or Arrears of Rent or any otherClaims by or under him the said Hyde Hoxton In Witness whereof the said Hyde Hoxton
    hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the Day and Year above written
    Sealed and Delivered Hyde Hoxton Seal
    in Psence of
    John Hepburn
    Will.m Digges Jun.r

    On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t
    Memorand that on the fourteenth day of May in the Year of our Lord seventeen hundred
    and fifty then came Hyde Hoxton Party to the within Deed before me one of his Lordships
    Justices for the Provincial Court and acknowledged the within Land and Premisses to be the
    Right Title and Estate fo the within named Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns
    for Ever and at the same time came Susannah the Wife of him the said Hyde
    Hoxton and acknowledged her Right of Dow^r^ey being privately Examined out of the
    hearing of her said Husband to be the Right Title and Estate of the within named
    Edward Norwood his Heirs and Assigns for Ever according to the true Intent and
    meaning of the within Deed the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided
    before
    John Hepburn

    May the fourteenth Day seventeen hundred and fifty then received of Edward Norwood
    two hundred Pounds Sterling being the Consideration for the within Land and
    Premisses P Hyde Hoxton
    Witness
    John Hepburn

    15 May 1750 Reced of M.r Edw.d Norwood fifteen Shill.s & nine Pence half pence Sterl
    for the use of the Right Honble the Lord Baltimore being for the Alienation fine of
    the within three hundred and nine five Acres of Land
    13 Recorded May the 15.th 1750 Benj Tasker

    Hyde married Susannah Brooke before 24 Nov 1738 in Prince George's County, Maryland. Susannah (daughter of Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall) was born in 1700 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 23 Oct 1767 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susannah Brooke was born in 1700 in Calvert County, Maryland (daughter of Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall); died on 23 Oct 1767 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    ===
    HOXTON, SUSANNAH, Anne Arundel Co. 23 Jun, 1767; 23 Oct, 1767
    Children: Rachel Harrison, Clement and Richard Smith.
    Grandchildren: Walter and John Hoxton; Walter, Araminta and Rachel Harrison; Susannah Smith.
    Exs Clement Smith.
    Wit: Clement Smith, Morgan Jones, Thomas Chaney/Cheney. 36. 41
    ===
    Mrs. Susanna Hoxton 101.107 AA £442.14.2 Nov 14 1767 Aug 24 1769
    Appraisers: John Birckhead, Samuel Birckhead.
    Creditors: Charles Grahame attorney for James Russell of London, Charles Grahame.
    Next of kin: Rachel Harrison. R. Smith.
    Executor: Capt. Clement Smith.
    ===
    Father: Clement BROOKE b: Abt 1676 in Nottingham,Prince George's,Maryland,USA
    Mother: Jane SEWALL b: Bef 1685

    Marriage 1 Walter SMITH b: Abt 1692 in 'Hall's Croft',Calvert,Maryland,USA
    Married: 1714
    Children
    Walter SMITH b: 1715
    Clement SMITH b: 1718
    Richard SMITH
    Dorothy SMITH b: 1716
    Rachel SMITH b: 1720
    Jane SMITH

    Marriage 2 Hyde HOXTON
    Married: Aft 1734
    Children
    Walter HOXTON b: Aft 1754
    Susanna Smith HOXTON
    John HOXTON

    Sources:
    Title: Across the Years In Prince George's County
    Publication: Richmond, Virginia; Garrett & Massie Inc.; 1947
    ===
    BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761 20 Feb, 1761
    To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl,
    To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold.
    To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randoll, out of my tobacco.
    To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison.
    Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles.
    Wits Jno., Rachel and Anne Cooke, 31.262
    ===
    Charles Brooke 100,4 Page £515,10,10 Dec 21 1768 Jan 23 1769
    Appraisers: Joseph Sim Robert Darnall.
    Creditors: Clement Smith (executor of Susannah Hoxton), Samuel Harrison.
    Next of kin: Clement Smith, Samuel Harrison.
    Executor: Charles Boon,
    ===
    HOXTON, HYDE, Prince George's Co. 24 Feb, 1741(44?); 2 Apr 1754
    To son Walter Hoxton, east half of my moveables - or personal estate, the other half to his mother, as I shall after mention.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, the other half of moveables, in case of my son, Walter Hoxton's death, before death before age 21.
    To wife Susannah Hoxton, estate.
    Friend Richard Harrison, ex.
    Wit: Samuel Roberton (Quaker), B. (Benjamin) Harrison, Prue Tamer.
    I, Richard Harrison, being appointed ex. of the will of Hyde Hoxton, late of Anne Arundel County, dec'd., did give and renounce the executorship, this 2nd of April, 1754. 29. 99
    ===
    Hyde Hoxton 60.183 AA £1052.9.8 May 2 1755 May 6 1755
    Appraisers: Benjamin Harrison, Kensey Johns.
    Creditors: Henry Darnall, John Zachariah Allen.
    Next of kin: Joseph Brooke, Richard Harrison.
    Executrix: Susannah Hoxton.
    ===
    Walter Smith 16.335 A CA £17.5.3 Nov 24 1738
    Payments to: George Buchanan (administrator of Capt. Hugh Arbuthnott), Dr. John Hamilton.
    Executrix: Susanna Hoxton, wife of Hyde Hoxton of Prince George's County.
    ===
    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1784-1789;
    Folio 189 WALTER HYDE HOXTON 03/17/1781 04/26/1784
    "being sick and weak in Body
    Bequeaths to:
    1. Stanislaus Hoxton --half-brother
    -to have all that part of three tracts of land "Brooke Cow—" "Joseph and Mary"
    and also part of a tract called "Blackwell" willed to testator by his father the whole cont. 79e acres
    2. Ann Mary Hoxton --half sister
    -to have the lands left to testator's half-brother should he the w/out heirs and should both die W/out heirs, the. land is to be sold at public venduc for best advantage and the money to be divided among testator's half-sisters then
    -to have all of testator's right and title to a tract or part of a tract of land lying in Charles County called '`The Loving Brothers" cont. in acres and to have all of testator's right to any other lands lying in Charles County
    -whereas Susannah Hoxton "my Honoured grand Mother" did by her last will and testament dated 06/23/1767 did bequeath to him and his brother John Hoxton one fourth part of the money arising on the part or the estate she ordered sold and which money is in the hands of her executor Mr. Clement Smith, testator desires that all his part of the money be given to Ann Mary., and since testator's brother John is since dead, then he should be entitled to the whole sum., which is to be devised to her. -testator's 1/2 part of the sloop Caroline to the highest bidder at Magruder's Warehouse and the money to be applied to the discharge of testator's debts with her to have the remainder
    3. Walter Brooke --friend
    Edward Lloyd Wailes --friend
    -where they did sell at public vendue at the request of testator and Mr. Thomas Lee a tract of land called "Marsh" lying in Charles County whereon Aaron Goodrich now lives and Mr. Raphael Boarman of Charles County becanic a purchaser and passed his bond to testator for the purchase money, testator wishes that the judge who presides
    in Charles County convey the titre of the lands to Boarman
    -Walter Brooke to have the sum of 40 pounds current money
    4. Rev. Mr. John Bolton
    -to have the sum of 20 pounds current money
    5. Mr. Richard Edelin —friend
    -named executor of the will
    Witnesses; James Trueman
    Edward Lloyd Wailes
    Joseph Mudd
    Then came: the three above named subscribers to the will
    Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand

    Children:
    1. 2. Walter Hoxton was born after 1734 in England; died on 26 Apr 1784 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.

  3. 6.  Joseph Hanson Harrison was born on 2 Jun 1722 in Durham Parish, Charles County, Maryland (son of Joseph Harrison and Verlinda Stone); died on 28 May 1785 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    ===
    Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moller

    Charles County, Wills, 1780-1791, page 86
    Page 60. Capt. Joseph H. Harrison's Will. [Faded parts]
    I, Joseph Hanson Harrison, of CC, am of sound mind and memory. Firstly, I want all my just debts paid.
    To my daughter Dorothy - all my real estate.
    To my daughter Mary Hutcheson - 1 walnut coaufat [?] and 1 large gilt looking glass [both now at George Hutcheson's], during her natural life, and after her death to my grandson William Hutcheson.
    To my son Joseph White Harrison - 1 desk which was my father's, and is now at George Hutcheson's.
    To my granddaughter Mary Hutcheson - 1 small walnut table.
    To my granddaughter Jean Hutcheson - 1small oval table, which is now at George Hutcheson's.
    To my son Richard Harrison - a young Negro man named George; also my silver watch [now in the hands of one Short at Alverson executrix to Cerrefrisond]
    To my sister Elizabeth Mastin - 2 blue _ C_ [now at George Hutcheson's.
    To my niece Mary Mastin - 1 small looking glass with a gilt frame, now at my sister Elizabeth's.
    To my daughter Dorothy - the rest of my estate. I want Dorothy to treat Negro Poll with great tenderness, and that she give a deed of freedom to sd Negro Poll, within the next 5 years.
    Executor: my worthy nephew, friend & benefactor, Colo Robert Townshend Hooe, of the Town of Alexandria.
    Signed Oct 8, 1784 - Jo. H. Harrison. Wit - Rose Townshend
    Knox, Richard B. Meek, Will. Harrison.
    Probated May 28, 1785 by Col. William Harrison, one of the witnesses. The executor renounced the executorship. Signed at Alexandria Dec 16, 1784 - R. Hooe.
    On May 28, 1785, Letters of Administration were granted to Dorothy Harrison; her securities were Col. Wm. Harrison & Mary Mastin.
    ===
    Harrison, Joseph Hanson Age 46, 23 Oct. 1778; CHLR Y#3, 1778-1780 67:13 (should be 56)

    Harrison, Joseph Hanson, age 41, 18 May 1763; CHLR M#3, 1762-1764 56:221. Age 50, 27 May 1772, CHLR U#3:20.
    ===
    Cooper, Nicholas, Charles County, 7th Nov., 1716; 4th Dec., 1716.
    To sons Jno. and Philip and hrs., "Wattson's Purchase," "Cow Spring" and personalty.
    to son William and hrs., "'Middle Green" and personalty; to be in charge of Jos. Harrison and of age at 21 yrs.
    to daus. Prudence Sanders 10s., Anne King, 2s. Former gifts to both confirmed.
    to Wife Penelope to be maintained by estate.
    Exs.: Wife and son Philip, jointly.
    To trustees, Mr. Gerard Fowke, 20s., and Jos. Harrison (son of Rich.) and hrs., all real estate in Durham Town.
    Test: Jos. Harrison,, Eliz. Chapman, Jno. Cutts. 14.193
    ===
    Will of Capt. Joseph Harrison, Charles County, 24 Dec 1726; 5 May 1727
    To son Richard and Hrs., 400 A. "Cow" or "Cool Spring," 300 A. "Richard's Pleasure" and "Holy Spring."
    To son Joseph and hrs., 427 A. "Amsterdam," 300 A. "Urlinda" ("Verlinda") and 200 A. "Carpenter's Square."
    To dau. Tabathia and hrs., "Daniel's Quarter" bou. of John Allen, 400 A. "Land's Lane" at Maryland Point.
    To wife ___, 300 A. dwell. plan. "Delahayes Chance," 150 A. "Minges Chance," "Woodberries Hope," during her life; at her decease to unborn child.
    To godson Hezekiah and hrs., (son of Richard and Hester Harrison, 150 A. of "Christian Milford," bou. of John Pilbert.
    Sons Richard and Joseph, dau. Tabathia and wife ___each to pay annually to son William 500 lbs. tob. for his maintenance.
    Exs.: Wife ___, William Stone, Sr., Thomas Mathews.
    Test: Rev. William Maconchie, Richard Harrison, Thomas Wright.
    Codicil: 24th Dec., 1726. Exs. empowered to sell 150 A. at Pamunkie, bou. of Wm. Stone, and 88 A. "Harrison's Plain" for benefit of estate.
    To bro. Thomas, use of plantation whereon mother ___now lives during his life.
    To sons Richard and Joseph and dau. Tabitha, personalty.
    To wife ___, residue of personalty.
    Exs. & Test same as in above will.

    Note: 5 May 1727, Virlinda relict of aforesaid Jos. Harrison, accepts will. MCW 19, 151.
    ===
    Harrison, Virlanda, Charles County, 4th Dec., 1739; 6th Feb., 1739.
    To sons Richard and Joseph Harrison and daus. Elizabeth and Tabitha Hoe, entire estate.
    Testator desires that son Joseph be of age immediately after her death and her dau. Elizabeth live with testator's. sister Theodosia until she becomes of age or marrys.
    Exs.: Sons Richard and Joseph.
    Test: Francis Meek, John Sewell, Sarah Meek. 22.136,
    ===
    Virlinda Harrison 18,153 A CH £588.0.5 281.16.1 Mar 11 1740
    Sureties: Thomas Stone, Thomas Matthews.
    Received from: Stephen Evans, Simon Smith, Edward Slaklet, Thomas Lambeth, William Miller.
    Payments to: James Quisenbury, John Durrington, Richard (no surname given), George Medway, Rev. Hr. William Macconchie, Richard Griffith, Dr. Gustavus Brown, William Hunter, Edward Clark, James Semmes, Mr. John Lawrance, Alexander Larai, William Dent, Thomas Matthews, Joseph Adderton, Richard Hanson (accountant), Francis Meek, Mr. William Eilbeck & Mr. Thomas (no surname given).
    Representatives: 4 children (unnamed).
    Executors: Richard Hanson, Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Virlinda Harrison 19.422 A CH £66.0.10 May 4 1743
    Sureties: Thomas Stone, Thomas Mathews.
    Payments to: Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Mr. William Stone (dead) paid to Mr. Thomas Stone per Theodosia Stone, Jr., Walter Hanson.
    Administrators/Executors: Richard Harrison, Joseph Hanson Hanson.
    ===
    Madam Virlinda Harrison 25.4 CH £588.0.5 Feb 12 1739 Apr 21 1740
    Appraisers: John Barker, Richard Price.
    Creditors: Gustavus Brown, William Macondico.
    Next of kin; Thomas Stone, Bethia Barnes.
    Executors: Richard Harrison, Joseph Harrison.
    ===
    Mrs. Sarah Evans 26.374 CH £39.9.11 Aug 27 1741 Oct 17 1741
    Appraisers: John Howell, Richard King.
    Creditors: Hugh Perry, J. Moncaster.
    Administrator/Executor: Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Evans, Stephen, Charles County, 9th May, 1741.

    On 9th of May 1741, James Muncaster took oath that he heard Stephen Evans declare that he willed Joseph Hanson Harrison to be his sole ex. This was verified under oath on June 30th by Richard Harrison. MCW 22. 377,
    ===
    Stephen Evans 23.235 A CH £32.9.11 £40.2.0 Mar 13 1746
    Probate states the county as Calvert.
    Payments to: Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Smith Horsey, William Mancaster.
    Executor: Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Richard King 23.238 A CH £152.7.1 £55.4.5 Apr 1 1747
    Sureties: Thomas Keyberd, George Waple.
    Received from: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Hugh Kelley.
    Payments to: William Cooper, Thomas Jackson, Dr. James Farguson, Dr. Gustavus Brown, William Williams, John Grimes, David Williams, Joseph Tunns, Jr., John Gallahah, John Beck, Dr, Francis Parnham, Robert Gilpin, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Benjamin Gray (his wife's (unnamed) portion of estate of Thomas King (deceased was administrator)).
    Representatives: children: Thomas & Richard King.
    Executor: James Mancaster
    ===
    PHILBERT, JOHN, [Sr] Charles Co, 22 Apr 1748 9 Jul 1748
    To son LUKE,land I am now possessed of called "Philberts Chance," and If he dies without heirs then to male heirs of son ARCHIBALD.
    To son WHORTON, tract called "Philberts addition" whereon my dwelling is and if he dies without heirs then to male heirs of son JOHN.
    To wife ELIZABETH, stock, furniture; and at her death to sons ARCHIBALD,, JOHN and MARK and dau, ELIZABETH.
    Wife ELIZABETH, extx.
    Wit: Jo: H: Harrison, [Joseph Hanson Harrison], Thomas Hudson, Joseph Ratliff. 25.418
    ===
    Edward Kellet 37.306 CH £42.9.11 Jun 1748 Oct 29 1748
    Appraisers: Francis Meek, Jo, Hanson Harrison.
    Creditors; Hugh Perry, Marget Bignet.
    Administrator/Executor: James Muncaster.
    ===
    Col. Robert Hanson 41.217 CH £878.14.8 Sep 9 1749 Sep 9 1749
    Appraisers: Richard Price Robert Doyne.
    Creditors: Will Eilbeck, Walter Hanson.
    Next of kin: Mary Swift, William Hanson.
    Administrator/Executor; Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    James Keynam 41.215 CH £56.9.9 Sep 30 1749
    Appraisers: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Thomas Leftwick.
    Creditors: Edward Jenkins, Mary Hamilton.
    Next of kin: Elisabeth Keynam, Alexander Cordwell Keynam.
    Administratrix/Executrix: Mary Keyname.
    ===
    Daniel Bryant 43.230 CH £21.15.6 Apr 5 1750 May 5 1750
    Appraisers: Thomas Speake, William Smallwood Taylor.
    creditors: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Clement Kennedy.
    Next of kin: Elisabeth McCan, William Bryan.
    Administratrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Bryant.
    ===
    Daniel Bryant 43.230 CH £21.15.6 Apr 5 1750 May 5 1750
    Appraisers: Thomas Speake, William Smallwood Taylor.
    creditors: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Clement Kennedy.
    Next of kin: Elisabeth McCan, William Bryan.
    Administratrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Bryant.
    ===
    HUDSON, THOMAS, Charles Co. 20 June 1750 2 Oct 1750
    To dau. Elizabeth Hudson, "Hudsons Exchange" whereon John Rye now dwelleth.
    To dau. Magdalen Hudson, 100 As, pt of tract 'Hudsons Rest where John Hartie now dwelleth.
    To dau. Anne Hudson, 84 As, pt of "Hudsons Disappointment."
    To son Jeremiah Hudson, 130 A, called 'Tabithas Lott" and 30 A. called "Hudson Lynagouge."
    To son Caleb Hudson, 50 Ass. pt of "Hudson Rest' whereon Arthur Picken now dwells, and 80 A. called "Harrisons Chance."
    To sons Samuell and Adam Hudson, pt. of "St. Barbary's manner,
    98 As; pt "St. Thomas Manner," 72 A.; "Tanner's Discovery." 87 A.; and 3.00 A. called "Hudsons Conclusion,'
    To wife Elizabeth, 2 Negroes, Neptune and Nat,
    To dau. Ann, Negro lad named Jos
    To son., Jeremiah Hudson, negro lad named Boatswain.
    That dau, Elizabeth take guardianship of Anne and Jeremiah until they come of age 11.
    Wit: Joseph Hanson Harrison, William Sisson, William Wright.
    ===
    Michael Hines Roby 47.36 CH £51.4.1 May 4 1751 May 25 1751
    Appraisers: John Wedding, John Boswell.
    Creditors: John Hanson (the youngest), Francis Parnham.
    Next of kin: Richard Roby, William Roby.
    Executrix: Elisabeth Roby.
    Administrators: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Gerard Fowke.
    ===
    James Raily 47.33 CH £49.12.6 Feb 9 1750 Apr 28 1751
    Appraisers. Alexander McDowell, Henry Davis.
    Creditors: Elisabeth Parender, John Rattliff, Jr.
    Next of kin: Charles Rily.
    Administrator: Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Col. Robert Hanson 32.50 A CH £94.4.10 Feb 6 1752
    Sureties: Rev. Theophilus Swift, Capt. William Hanson.
    Payments to: Mr. Robert Gilpin, Mary Cunningham (daughter of William Hoskins
    (deceased was administrator), her portion of her father's estate), Walter
    Hanson who married Elisabeth Hoskins (other daughter of William Hoskins, her
    portion of her father's estate), Joseph Milburn Simms, Daniel Dulany, Esq.,
    Walter Hanson, Daniel Jenifer,
    Representatives: accountants (each married a daughter (unnamed)), Voletta Hanson
    (of age), Benjamin Hanson (died a minor), Robert Hanson (aged 10 or 11).
    Administrators: Joseph Harrison Hanson, Gerard Fowke.
    ===
    James Raily 32.47 A CH £39.12.6 £54.19.2 Feb 6 1752
    Sureties: Thomas Harrison, Gerard Fowke.
    Received from: Florence Fitzpatrick (in Virginia currency), Thomas Leftwich.
    Payments to: Christopher Carroll, George Urhatt (in Virginia currency), Thomas Redding (in Virginia currency), John Ratcliff, Lord Baltimore paid to Massey Leigh, Henry Moore, William Beck, Sarah Ratcliff, William Bick, Samuel Hanson, Thomas Massey, James Muncaster, Lodwick Adams, Walter Hanson, Daniel Jenifer.
    Representatives: Charles Raily (aged 15).
    Administrator: Joseph Harrison Hanson.
    ===
    John Phillbert, Jr. 33.129 A CH £20.17.3 £24.15.3 Sep 15 1752
    Sureties: George Waple, David Lawlan.
    Received from: Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    Payments to: James Muncaster, Tabitha Hooe (in Virginia currency), Col. Richard Harrison, Hugh Perry, William Smith, Capt, Pettyireco, David Lawler, John Shepherd (in Virginia currency), Walter Hanson, Walter Jenifer.
    Representatives: widow (unnamed), 1 child: Mary Phillbert (aged 3).
    Administratrix: Mary Phillbert, now wife of John Carroll.
    ===
    Morriss Fitzgerald 54.1 CH £21.18.7 Mar 1753 Mar 12 1753
    (also Morris Fitzerald)
    Appraisers: John Hanson Harrison, William Sisson.
    Creditors: Norman McLeod, Elisabeth Thorn.
    Next of kin: John Fitzgerald, Sarah Fitzgerald.
    Administrator: Moses Dixon.
    ===
    Thomas Beach 64.66 CH £110.8.4 Jun 24 1757 Oct 21 1757
    (also Thomas Bach)
    Appraisers: T. Davis, Avery Dye
    Creditors: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Joseph Harrison.
    Administratrix: Lydia Bach
    ===
    Thomas Beach 3.78 D CH £410.8.4 Jun 17 1761
    Sureties: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Georg Dye.
    Distribution to: Representatives unknown to this Office.
    Administratrix: Lydia Davis, wife of Henry Davis.
    ===
    Thomas Beech 4,140 D CH £85.0,4 Sep 14 1765
    sureties: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Avery Dye.
    Distribution to: widow (unnamed), 4 children (unnamed),
    Administratrix: Lydia Beech, now wife of Mr, Henry Davis.
    ===
    Christopher Cox 4,143 D CH £13,16.1 Oct 8 1765
    Sureties: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Ignatius Sims.
    Representatives: none.
    Administrator: Mr. Ignatius Ryan.
    ===
    John King 98,223 CH £121.14.0 Feb 27 1769 Mar 1 1769
    Appraisers: John H. Harrison, Robert Mastin.
    Mentions: "Chauman's Purchase" (200 acres).
    Mentions: John Faulkner and his wife Alice Faulkner, Philip Lynes.
    Next of kin: Anne Gray, Catharine King Gray.
    Administrators: Henry Moore, Benedict Hamilton.
    ===
    Lucy Heaberd Stoddert 98.226 CH £737.14.0 Mar 2 1769 Mar 15 1769
    Appraisers: Thomas Marshall, Thomas Marshall (1).
    Creditors: William T. Stoddert, James Lawson for self and John Temple.
    Next of kin: William T. Stoddert, Kenelm Truman Stoddert.
    Administrator: William Smallwood.
    ===
    WRIGHT, JOHN, Charles Co. 3 Jan, 1769 12 Apr, 1769
    Son. Ignatius Wright.
    Dau. Anne Posey,
    To son John Wright, all lands; tract whereon I now dwell called "Wintworth's Rests" and pt, of tract: called "Galey's Rest" or "Galey's Venturer" and commonly "Pages Landings; but if he shd. die without issues then desire daus Anne Posey, shall have possession and enjoy the land and premises which was willed to John. At her death, to grandson Richard Posey.
    Ex: Son John Wright.
    Wit: Joseph Hanson Harrison, Ruben Wright, Mary Mathews, 37.115
    ===
    Robert Hanson 103.249 CH £96.7.10 Mar 7 1770 Aug 11 1770
    Appraisers: Warren Dent, Richard Barnes.
    Creditors: Robert Mundell for John Glassford, John Craig for John & James Jamieson.
    Next of kin: Violetta Hanson, Mary Harrison.
    Executor: Gerard Fowke
    ===
    MATTHEWS, Maximillian, Durham Parish,. Charles Co. 31 Dec. 1770 2 Mar, 1771
    To wife Ann, Ex. To only son and only dau., William and Mary.
    Wit: Wm. Barker, William Hanson, Joseph Hanson Harrison. MCW 38, 235
    ===
    PATTESON, JOHN Charles Co. 28 Dec. 1774 20 July 1775
    To son William Perry Patteson, firelock and working tools.
    To wife Monika Patteson, residue of estate.
    Wit: Joseph H. Harrison; Robert Harrison; Sarah Smith; Alicie Smith. MCW 40.593
    ===
    ===
    Charles County Court Records, June 1742 Court, Liber T#2, Page 383.
    Pursuant to the order of last Mar CC Court, Commission issued to examine witnesses touching the bounds of a tract of land called Hook Norton, in the possession of the inhabitants of Durham Parish, as follows, viz - to Walter Hanson, John Barker, William Dent, and William Winter, Gent. Whereas the inhabitants of Durham Parish, seized of a tract of land called Hook Norton, lying in CC, did on Mar , being in the 27th year of our Dominion, prefer their petition to CC Court on the day afd, before Robert Hanson and his associates, CC Justices, for Commission to examine witnesses to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of the sd tract of land, know that we have given you (not being any way related to the petitioner, contiguous proprietor, nor interested in sd land) power to examine witnesses as afd.
    Signed Mar 13, 1741 - Edm'd Porteus, Cl.
    And now here, Walter Hanson, William Dent, & William Winter, return to this Court, the Commission afd with the certificate and depositions following, viz -
    We met upon the sd land on May 22, 1742, and took the deposition of all such witnesses as were offered to us in relation to the bounds of the land afd. Signed - Walter Hanson, William Dent, William Winter.

    The deposition of Thomas Lambeth, age about 59, who declares that Mr. Joseph Harrison, some time before his death, and this deponent, were walking near where this deponent now stands, being near the main branch of Burdits Cr, about 1/2 mile above a mill belonging to Joseph Hanson Harrison, and the sd Joseph Harison, now decd, pointed downwards into the sd branch, and told this deponent that there stood a bounded maple, the 1st bounded tree of a tract of land called Verlinda, and this deponent further says that he has since looked for the sd tree, but never could find any such tree, nor did he see the tree when he was with the sd Jos: Harrison. Signed - Thomas (T his mark) Lambeth.

    The deposition of William Smith Sr, age about 54, who declares that, about 18-20 years ago, Mr. Joseph Harrison, now decd, told this deponent that, upon the fresh side of Burdicts Cr, at the mouth of a Little Branch, there stood a bounded maple which was the 1st bound tree of the afd tract of land called Verlinda, & that the sd tree was then down, but that this deponent, to the best of his knowledge, never saw the sd tree, and further says that the place above mentioned, is about 1/2 mile above the mill mentioned in Thomas Lambeth's deposition. Signed - Wm (H his mark) Smith Sr
    === NJL

    p. 28, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, Book L No. 2
    Page 108. At the request of Jos'h Harrison of CC, gent, the following deed was recorded Dec 10, 1723.

    Nov 2.5, 1723 from Wm Stone of CC, gent, to Jos'h Harrison (son of R'd Harrison) of CC, for 20 shillings sterling, and for the sd Jos Harrison's marrying his daughter Virlinda, and for divers other valuable considerations, all that tract of land in CC known by the name of Virlinda's, formerly held and occupied by Benoni Thomas who, dying without issue, [it] became the right of sd Wm Stone by the will of Virlinda Stone decd (patentee of the sd land), bounded by the north side of the main fresh run of Burditts Cr, containing 300 acres, as by certificate of the survey granted to the sd Virlinda Stone dated Jun 17, 1663. Signed-Wm Stone.
    Wit -Thomas Stone*, Gusta. Brown*, Thomas Stone Jr. This deed was
    acknowledged by Wm Stone and Theodosia, his wife.

    The William Stone who is giving the land to his son-in-law is the one who married Theodocia Wade. I have never seen any lineage give a William Stone as the son of John, and in the usual transcription of Verlinda (Graves) Stone's will, no mention is made of who would receive the land if Benoni
    dies without heirs.

    Also, this is usually given as the abstract of the will of her son, John Stone. I have been assured that the phrase "testator's mother" is a correct reading, though I haven't seen the micro-film for myself.
    ===
    1743-1744 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber X#2 [TLC]; Page 171.
    At the request of Joseph Hanson Harrison, the following deed was recorded on Dec 11, 1744.
    Aug 18, 1744 from Richard Harrison of CC, Gent, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 5 shillings sterling, and for divers other good causes, all that parcel of land in CC called Holly Springs, lying in the woods on north side of Potomac River, bounded by Holly Spring Branch, containing and laid out for about 150 acres, according to patent, as by the certificate of survey appears, dated Aug 1, 1704. Signed - Richard Harrison. Wit - Allen Davies, Robt Yates.
    ===
    1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 96.
    At the request of Joseph Hanson Harrison, the following deed was recorded on Apr 25, 1746.
    Feb 13, 1745/6 from William Sisson of CC, Gent, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 20 shillings sterling & for divers other good causes, a tract of land in CC called Mirrick's Chance, lying on the north side of Potomack River, being the same tract of land where sd Sisson of late dwelt, containing and laid out for 115 acres. Signed - William Sisson. Wit - Richard Harrison, Walter Hanson. The deed was acknowledged by William Sisson and Frances, his wife.
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    1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 142.
    At the request of William Sisson, the following deed was recorded on Mar 14, 1746(/7].
    Sep 15, 1746 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, Gent, to William Sisson of CC, for 20 shillings sterling & for divers other good causes, part of that tract of land in CC called Virlindas, lying on the north side of Burdits Cr, and being the tract of land whereon Edward Shackalet formerly dwelt. The land to be conveyed contains and is now laid out for 150 acres, together with the said part of thug tract of land.
    Signed - Joseph Hanson Harrison. Wit - Ru Harrison, Walter Hanson.
    ===
    1761-1765 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#3 [TLC]; Page 184. May 4, 1762 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, Gent, to Joseph Wright of CC, for 56 shillings sterling and 500 lbs of tobacco and for divers other goad causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Joe Wrights Discovery, lying near a path that leads to a water mill belonging to sd Harrison, containing and lid out for about 50 acres. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison. Wit - R Harrison*, Dan Jenifer*, Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged the within deed. Recorded Sep 4, 1762.
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    1761-1765 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#3 [TLC]; Page 317. Apr 13, 1763 from Thomas Wright of [CC], planter, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 30 £sterling and for divers good causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Galeys Rest, bounded by the bank of Potomack River, containing and laid out for about 42-1/2 acres. Signed - Thomas Wright. Wit - Richard (Harri)son*, Dan of St. Thos Jenifer*. Recorded Jun 28, 1763.
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    1761-1765 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#3 [TLC]; Page 339. "This indenture &c made the June day of April 1763 from Joseph Hanson Harrison and Mary, his wife, of CC, to Daniel Jenifer of CC, for 210 £current inspection money, two tracts of land, both lying in CC, the first called Habber Debenture, lying near the head of Portobacco Cr, adjoining to a tract of land called Sympsons Delight by a deep branch, the land which formerly belonged to Job Conner, containing and laid out for about 150 acres, [as per] patent dated May 10, 1685- The other tract is called Hansons Plain, lying on the west side of Portobacco Cr about 1-1/2 miles from sd Cr, adjoining a tract of land called Saint Nicholls and another tract called Habber Debenture, the main road that leads from Portobacco to Piscataway, containing and laid out for about 75 acres, as may more fully appear by patent dated Mar 12, 1725. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison*, Mary Harrison*. Wit - Dan of St. Thos. Jenifer*, Geo. Dent*. The alienation fine was paid on Jul 26, 1763. Recorded Jul 2_, 1763.
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    1761-1765 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#3 [TLC]; Page 494. Jun 18, 1764 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Robert Townshend Hooe of CC, for 80 £, a tract of land called The Land of Canaan, (which was formerly laid out for James Raly for 50 acres by the name of Cavin, but as sd Rayly died possessed thereof without heir and intestate, the same became escheat, and on petition of Joseph Hanson Harrison for a warrant of resurvey, it was granted on Mar 4, 1756, with the liberty of adding the contiguous vacancy, which, as appears by the certificate of survey thereof, was 50 acres, which, being added to the original, makes 100 acres, as by patent dated Sep 29, 1761 more fully appears), lying in CC, bounded by Thompkinsons Purchase, the line of a parcel of land called the Freehold, containing and laid out for about 100 acres. Signed - Jo: H; Warrison. Wit Thos Stone*, Walter Hanson*, This deed was acknowledged by Joseph Hanson Harrison, and Mary, his wife. Recorded Jun 23, 1764
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    1761-1765 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#3 [TLC]; Page 567. Jun 12, 1764 from Patrick McDaniel of CC, planter, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 8570 lbs of crop tobacco and for divers other good causes, a tract of land in CC called Griffes' Folly, lying on the Stable Branch in Durham Parish, bounded by the fork between the Great Dam and the Stable Branch, containing and now laid out for about 50 acres. Also, part of a tract of land called Hudsons Disappointment, lying in CC, bounded by a stone placed for a division between sd Partrick McDaniel and Mary Ann McDaniell, relict of Alexander McDaniell, containing and laid out for about 43 acres. Also, a tract of land called Alexanders Chance, lying in CC, adjoining Smiths Garden, hounded by a stone marked M at the NW line of sd Smiths Garden, containing and laid out for about 50 acres. Signed - Patrick McDonald. Wit - Thos Stone*, Walter Hanson*. This deed was acknowledged by sd Patrick McDaniel and Ann, his wife. Recorded Nov 30, 1764
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    1765-1770 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber O#3 [TLC]; Page 408. Mortgage. May 27, 1768 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Richard Harrison of CC, for 500 £ 7 tracts or parcels of land in Durham Parish in CC, viz, 2 parcels of a tract of land called Virlindas, being the remainder of the whole tract exclusive of what was formerly conveyed to William Gibson, sd remainder containing about 150 acres; also a tract of land called Amsterdam, patented for about 427 acres; also one other tract of land called Kings Evil, containing about 50 acres; also one other tract of land called Griffiss Folly, containing about 50 acres; also one other tract of land called Hudsons Disappointment, containing about 4 acres; also one other tract of land called Alexanders Chance, containing about 50 acres; and one other parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Joe Wrights Discovery, which part contains about 85 acres. If, however, sd Joseph pays sd Richard by Aug 31, 1771, 600 £with legal interest from today, then this sale shall be void. Signed - Jos. H. Harrison. Wit - Thos Stone*, John Dent*. Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded May 28, 1768.
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    1765-1770 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber O#3 [TLC]; Page 701. Nov 16, 1769 from John Wright of CC, planter, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 17 pistoles and for divers other good causes, a tract of land in CC called Galeys Rest, lying on the north side of Potomack River, bounded by the west boundary of lands land, containing about 100 acres.
    Signed - John Wright_ Wit - Walter Hanson*, J Hawkins*.
    Recorded May 2, 1770.

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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 83. Aug 16, 1770 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Thomas Perry of CC. John Smith of CC did, on Sep 1, 1767, execute a power of attorney to sd Harrison, appointing Harrison to sell all the messuage, tenement, & parcel of land in Durham Parish in CC. Now this deed witnesses that sd Harrison, for 42 £and for divers other good causes, has sold to Thomas Perry, a tract of land in the parish afd and CC, called Morriss Discovery, bounded by the south side of the Great Dam adjoining the land of James Piel (Veil), containing about 100 acres. Signed - Jos H Harrison_ Wit - Geo Dent*, John Dent*. Recorded Dec 12, 1770.
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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 437_ Release of Equity and Redemption. Jun 12, 1773 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Richard Harrison of CC. Sd Joseph, by his CC deed dated May 27, 1768, for 600 £, sold to sd Richard Harrison, the following 7 tracts of land in Durham Parish in CC, viz, 2 parcels of a tract of land called Virlindas, being the remainder of the whole tract exclusive of what was formerly conveyed to Sisson, sd remainder containing about 150 acres. Also, one other tract of land called Amsterdam, patented for about 427 acres. Also one other tract of land called Kings Evil, containing about 30 acres. Also, one other tract of land called Griffins Folly, containing about 50 acres. Also one other tract of land called Hudsons Disappointment, containing about 42 acres. Also one other tract of Land called Alexanders Chance, containing about 50 acres, and also one other tract of land, being part of a tract of land called Joe Wrights Discovery, which part contains about 85 acres, and all the dwelling houses, mills houses, mill dams, water courses, messuages, profits, advantages, and appurtenances. If, however, sd Joseph Hanson Harrison pays sd Richard Harrison the afd sum with legal interest from the date of the deed, by Aug 31, 1771, then sd deed should be void. Default was made in the payment of sd sum, and there now remains due to sd Richard from sd Joseph, the afd sum with interest, amounting to 181 £4 shillings, and in the whole, to 781 £4 shillings. Now this deed witnesses that sd Joseph, for 70 £2 shillings and 9 pence, has sold to sd Richard all the estate, equity of redemption, and claim of sd Joseph to the lands mentioned in sd deed. Signed - Jo: H. Harrison. Wit - Sam: Hanson*, Jas Craik*. Mary, the wife of the sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded Jun 23, 1773.
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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 438, Jun 12, 1773 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Richard Harrison of CC, for 200 £, a tract of land called Holly Spring, lying in CC, containing about 150 acres, the same being a tract of land which was conveyed on about May 30, 1743 by sd Richard to sd Joseph by CC deed. Also, a parcel of about 50 acres, being the remainder of a tract of land called Carpenters Square, lying in CC, the whole of Carpenters Square except the hereby granted 50 acres being the land that was conveyed to sd Richard by sd Joseph by his CC deed dated about May 30, 1743. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison. Wit - Sam: Hanson*, Jas Craik*. Mary, the wife of the sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded Jun 23, 1773.

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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 440. Jun 1, 1773 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Alexander Knox, ship master, for 400 £, a tract of land whereon sd Harrison dwells, called Miricks Chance, lying on the east side of Potowmack River in CC, the same being the land that was patented to William Miricks on Mar 25, 1724 for 150 acres, and which after several more conveyances, was sold by William Sisson to sd Harrison, by CC deed dated Feb 13, 1745. Also, a tract of land called Gailys Rest, except for about 22 acres which were taken away by an elder surveys and grants, which was granted to Thomas Gailey by the Lord Proprietor of Maryland, lying in CC at the NW bound tree of land called Lands land, laid out and patented for 100 acres. Galleys Rest was purchased by sd Harrison from Thomas Wright and John Wright by their separate CC deeds dated Apr 13, 1763 and Nov 16, 1769. Signed - Jo: H. Harrison. Wit - Dan Jenifer*, G.R. Brown*. Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded Jun 30, 1773.
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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 516. Instrument of Writing. I, Joseph Hanson Harrison of Durham Parish in CC, for 214 £15 shillings to me paid by Robert Townshend Hooe of Portobacco in CC, merchant, and Robert Hanson Harrison of the Town of Alexandria in Virginia, Attorney at Law, I sell to sd Robert Townshend Hooe and Robert Hanson Harrison, the following 5 slaves,
    viz, Pompey, a Negro man, Fender, a Negro woman, aged about 31 years, Milly, a Negro girl aged about 10 years, Henny, a Negro girl about age 8, and Flora, age 6, all children of Fender. Signed Feb 7, 1774 - Joseph Hanson Harrison. Wit - Robert Harrison, Daniel Jenifer*.
    CC. We, Robert Townshend Hooe & Robert Hanson Harrison, hereby declare that we hold the within mentioned slaves in trust for the sole use of Mrs. Mary Harrison, wife of Joseph Hanson Harrison, during her life, and after her death, to be divided among with any increase they may have between her 2 daughters, Mary and Dorathy Harrison, in case they shall be there living, or to be delivered to the survivor of them if one shall be dead without issue, but if the decd one shall leave issue then living, then to be divided between such surviving daughter the issue of the decd one, we having purchased the slaves afd with money paid to us for the benefit of sd Mary Harrison & her 2 daughters afd. Signed - Robert Townshend Hooe, Robert Hanson Harrison. Wit - Robert Harrison, Daniel Jenifer*. Recorded Feb 12, 1774.
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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 566_ Mar 25, 1774 from Ignatius Maddox and Sarah, his wife, of CC, to Joseph Hanson Harrison, for 62 £10 shillings and for divers other causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Partners Mistake, containing about 62 acres. Signed - Ignatius (I his mark) Maddox, Sarah Maddox. Wit - Dan Jenfer* (Jenifer), G.R. Brown*. Recorded Mar 26,
    1774..
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    1770-1775 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber S#3 [TLC]; Page 627. Oct 11, 1774 from Joseph McPherson of CC, planter, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, Gent:, for 20 £and for divers other causes, a tract of land in CC called mcPhersons Discovery, bounded by land called Molly's Chance, containing about 45-1/2 acres. Signed - Joseph McPherson. Wit - Walter Hanson*, J Hawkins*. Violetta, wife of the afd Joseph McPherson, relinquiShed her right of dower. Recorded Oct 11, 1774,
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    Charles County Land Records 1775-1782; Liber V#3; Page 37. Nov 1, 1775 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, Gentleman, to The Hon'l Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer of the City of Annapolis, for 45 £10 shillings, a tract of land in CC called McPhersons Discovery, bounded by a tract of land called Molly Chance, containing and now laid out for about 45-1/2 acres. Sd Harrison acquired the land by CC deed from Joseph McPherson dated Oct 11, 1774. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison_ Wit - Dan Jenifer, ,Hawkins. Recorded Nov 4, 1775.
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    Charles County Land Records 1775-1782; Liber V#3; Page 228. Dec 22, 1777 from Thomas King of King George County, Virginia, to Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, for 100 £, and for other good causes, all that tract of land in Durham Parish and in CC, formerly called Saint Johns otherwise called Maryland Point, being the tract of land whereon the sd Harrison now dwells. Signed - Thos King. Wit - Walter Hanson, Richd Barnes (CC JPs). Recorded Dec 22, 1777.
    Left by Will of Wm Lynes to Durham Parish,,
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    Charles County Land Records Book 1775-1782; V#3; Page 324.
    Dec 21, 1778 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Daniel of St. Thos. Junifer (Jenifer) of Anne Arundel County, for 50 £, and for and in consideration of the discharge of all rents and arrearages of rents to this day due from sd Harrison & Edward Stone to the sd Junifer, Harrison has given Junifer, all that tract of land in CC called Meeks Delay alias Maryland Point, containing about 186 acres. Signed - Jo, H: Harrison. Wit - Danl Jenifer, John Clarve. Recorded Dec 23, 1778.
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 370-58: MORRIS ADVENTURE: 700 acres; Possession of - 700 Acres - Briscoe, Philip: Surveyed 17 May 1665 for Richard Harris on the North side of a swamp that falls into Birds Creek.:
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 347-30: GALLEYS REST: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - None: : Surveyed 20 April 1670 for Thomas Galley at the N.W. Tree of Philip Land, land on the North side Potomac river; said to be in GALLEYS VENTURE: Other Tracts Mentioned: PHILLIPS LAND; GALLEYS VENTURE; ; Conveyance notes - said to be in GALLEYS VENTURE,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 345-19: GALLEYS VENTURE: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Wright, Thomas: Surveyed 19 July 1666 for Thomas Galley beginning at a bound oak the bound tree of John Tomkinsons land called CHESHIRES THICKETT: Other Tracts Mentioned: CHESHIRES THICKETT;
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 401-152: AMSTERDAM: 427 acres; Possession of - 427 Acres - Harrison, Joseph : Surveyed 6 Jan 1724 for Joseph Harrison near Burditts Creek beginning at a bounded small hickory: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 451-499: ALEXANDERS CHANCE: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - McDonnell, Alexander: Surveyed Alexander McDonnell, 15 Feb 1744, beginning at a stone marked "A.M. 1744" standing at the end of the North West line of SMITHS GARDEN, patented 2 Nov 1744: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 444-462: HUDSONS DISAPPOINTMENT: 551 acres; Possession of - 551 Acres - McDaniel, Alexander: : Originally called QUICK DISPATCH, Resurveyed for Alexander McDonnell, 25 Jan 1741 beginning at a pine standing on a ridge near the North line of AMSTERDAM, patented 21 Aug 1743: Other Tracts Mentioned: QUICK DISPATCH; AMSTERDAM; ; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 177 Acres - George Waple from Alexander McDaniel; 14 Sept 1743,50 Acres - Archibald Philbert from Alexander McDaniel; 14 Sept 1743, 84 Acres - Thomas Hudson from Alexander McDaniel; 4 June 1745, 50 Acres - Joseph Ratcliff from Achibald Philpott [mm note; this must have been a typo by the court clerk. It should have read "Archiblad Philbert"], ,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 451-499: ALEXANDERS CHANCE: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - McDonnell, Alexander: Surveyed Alexander McDonnell, 15 Feb 1744, beginning at a stone marked "A.M. 1744" standing at the end of the North West line of SMITHS GARDEN, patented 2 Nov 1744: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 322-148: HABERDEVENTURE: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Barefoot, John: Surveyed 16 Mar 1682 for Thomas Barefoot near the head of Port Tobacco Creek adjoining to the land called SIMPSONS DELIGHT. Poss by John Barefoot son of said Thomas Barefoot: Other Tracts Mentioned: SIMPSONS DELIGHT; ; ; Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - John Lambert from John Barefoot; 4 Mary 1708, 150 Acres - Robert Hanson from John Lambert; 10 Jun 1724,,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 403-173: HANSONS PLAIN: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Hanson, Robert: Surveyed for Samuel Hanson 11 Feb 1723 lying on the West side of Port Tobacco Creek about a mile and half from the head of the said creek adjoining to a tract of land called ST. NICHOLAS and one other tract called HABERDEVENTURE originally patented for John Barefoot beginning at a bound White Oak: Other Tracts Mentioned: HABERDEVENTURE; ST. NICHOLAS; ; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 432-391: CAVIN: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Reily, James: Surveyed 8 Dec 1738 for James Reily: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 346-22: HOLLY SPRING: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Harrison, Richard: Surveyed 1 Aug 1664 from James Lee dam of John Delahay in the woods on the high grounds on the back of his own lands formerly laid out.: Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - Philip Lynes from Thomas Lee; 8 Jan 1688, 150 Acres - Joseph Harrison from Richard Harrison; 18 Aug 1744,,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 336-17: VERLINDA: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Thomas, Benari: Surveyed 17 June 1663 for Mrs. Verlinda Stone on the North side the main fresh run of Burditt's creek: Conveyance notes - 300 Acres - Joseph Harrison from William Stone; 25 Nov 1728, 150 Acres - William Sisson from Joseph Hanson Harrison; 15 Sept 1746,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 338-31: HOOKE NORTON: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Lynes, Philip: Surveyed 27 Sept 1671 for John Bloomstead at a bound Red Oak in a branch the bound tree of the land of Mrs. Verlinda Stone.: Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - Philip Lynes from John Bloomstead; 6 Nov 1676, Left by Will of Wm Lynes to Durham Parish,,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 344-8: MARYLAND POINT: 600 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Lynes, Philip: 300 Acres - Wade, Richard: : Surveyed 17 Aug 1654 for John Tomkinson & Andrew Watson on the North side Potomac :
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 399-139: MERRICKS CHANCE: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - See Notes: : Surveyed 26 Aug 1720 for William Merrick on the East side Potomac River beginning at a bounded gum.: ; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 115 Acres - William Sisson from Joseph Milbourne Simmes; 9 Nov 1743,115 Acres - Hanson (sp?) Harrison from William Sisson; 13 July 1745

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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 456-530: PARTNERS MISTAKE: 362 acres; Possession of - 362 Acres - Gray, Samuel: Originally called PARTNERS CONTENT, patented Resurveyed for Samule Gray, 18 June 1745, beginnng at a stone at the Root of a bounded red oak on a ridge on the North East line of the original survey of PARTNERS CONTENT. Patented 18 March 1746.: Other Tracts Mentioned: PARTNERS CONTENT; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},

    Joseph married Mary MNU Harrison about 1742 in Charles County, Maryland. Mary (daughter of Robert Hanson and Violetta Harrison) was born about 1726 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 30 Jun 1773 in Charles County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary MNU Harrison was born about 1726 in Charles County, Maryland (daughter of Robert Hanson and Violetta Harrison); died after 30 Jun 1773 in Charles County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    can't be Mary Hanson. She was single at 1748 and Joseph Hanson did not die until 1785 so it is Mary Hanson that died before 1770 w/o Daniel Jenifer
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    Robert Hanson 103.249 CH £96.7.10 Mar 7 1770 Aug 11 1770
    Appraisers: Warren Dent, Richard Barnes.
    Creditors: Robert Mundell for John Glassford, John Craig for John & James Jamieson.
    Next of kin: Violetta Hanson, Mary Harrison.
    Executor: Gerard Fowke
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    Charles County Land Record Book L#3, 1761-1765; Page 184. May 4, 1762 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, Gent, to Joseph Wright of CC, for 56 shillings sterling and 500 lbs of tobacco and for divers other goad causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Joe Wrights Discovery, lying near a path that leads to a water mill belonging to sd Harrison, containing and lid out for about 50 acres. Signed
    - Jo: H: Harrison. Wit - R Harrison*, Dan Jenifer*, Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged the within deed. Recorded Sep 4, 1762.
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    Charles County Land Record Book L#3, 1761-1765; Page 339. "This indenture &c made the June day of April 1763 from Joseph Hanson Harrison and Mary, his wife, of CC, to Daniel Jenifer of CC, for 210 £current inspection money, two tracts of land, both lying in CC, the first called Habber Debenture, lying near the head of Portobacco Cr, adjoining to a tract of land called Sympsons Delight by a deep branch, the land which formerly belonged to Job Conner, containing and laid out for about 150 acres, [as per] patent dated May 10, 1685- The other tract is called Hansons Plain, lying on the west side of Portobacco Cr about 1-1/2 miles from sd Cr, adjoining a tract of land called Saint Nicholls and another tract called Habber Debenture, the main road that leads from Portobacco to Piscataway, containing and laid out for about 75 acres, as may more fully appear by patent dated Mar 12, 1725. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison*, Mary Harrison*. Wit - Dan of St. Thos. Jenifer*, Geo. Dent*. The alienation fine was paid on Jul 26, 1763. Recorded Jul 2_, 1763.
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    Charles County Land Records 1761-1765; Book L#3
    Page 494. Jun 18, 1764 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Robert Townshend Hooe of CC, for 80 £, a tract of land called The Land of Canaan, (which was formerly laid out for James Raly for 50 acres by the name of Cavin, but as sd Rayly died possessed thereof without heir and intestate, the same became escheat, and on petition of Joseph Hanson Harrison for a warrant of resurvey, it was granted on Mar 4, 1756, with the liberty of adding the contiguous vacancy, which, as appears by the certificate of survey thereof, was 50 acres, which, being added to the original, makes 100 acres, as by patent dated Sep 29, 1761 more fully appears), lying in CC, bounded by Thompkinsons Purchase, the line of a parcel of land called the Freehold, containing and laid out for about 100 acres. Signed - Jo: H: Harrison. Wit - Thos Stone*, Walter Hanson*. This deed was acknowledged by Joseph Hanson Harrison, and Mary, his wife. Recorded Jun 23, 1764.
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    Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 408. Mortgage. May 27, 1768 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Richard Harrison of CC, for 500 £ 7 tracts or parcels of land in Durham Parish in CC, viz, 2 parcels of a tract of land called Virlindas, being the remainder of the whole tract exclusive of what was formerly conveyed to William Gibson, sd remainder containing about 150 acres; also a tract of land called Amsterdam, patented for about 427 acres; also one other tract of land called Kings Evil, containing about 50 acres; also one other tract of land called Griffiss Folly, containing about 50 acres; also one other tract of land called Hudsons Disappointment, containing about 4 acres; also one other tract of land called Alexanders Chance, containing about 50 acres; and one other parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Joe Wrights Discovery, which part contains about 85 acres. If, however, sd Joseph pays sd Richard by Aug 31, 1771, 600 £with legal interest from today, then this sale shall be void. Signed - Jos. H. Harrison. Wit - Thos Stone*, John Dent*. Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded May 28, 1768.
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    Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 440. Jun 1, 1773 from Joseph Hanson Harrison of CC, to Alexander Knox, ship master, for 400 £, a tract of land whereon sd Harrison dwells, called Miricks Chance, lying on the east side of Potowmack River in CC, the same being the land that was patented to William Miricks on Mar 25, 1724 for 150 acres, and which after several more conveyances, was sold by William Sisson to sd Harrison, by CC deed dated Feb 13, 1745. Also, a tract of land called Gailys Rest, except for about 22 acres which were taken away by an elder surveys and grants, which was granted to Thomas Gailey by the Lord Proprietor of Maryland, lying in CC at the NW bound tree of land called Lands land, laid out and patented for 100 acres. Galleys Rest was purchased by sd Harrison from Thomas Wright and John Wright by their separate CC deeds dated Apr 13, 1763 and Nov 16, 1769. Signed - Jo: H. Harrison. Wit - Dan Jenifer*, G.R. Brown*. Mary, the wife of sd Joseph Hanson Harrison, acknowledged this deed. Recorded Jun 30, 1773.
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    Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 516. Instrument of Writing. I, Joseph Hanson Harrison of Durham Parish in CC, for 214 £15 shillings to me paid by Robert Townshend Hooe of Portobacco in CC, merchant, and Robert Hanson Harrison of the Town of Alexandria in Virginia, Attorney at Law, I sell to sd Robert Townshend Hooe and Robert Hanson Harrison, the following 5 slaves,
    viz, Pompey, a Negro man, Fender, a Negro woman, aged about 31 years, Milly, a Negro girl aged about 10 years, Henny, a Negro girl about age 8, and Flora, age 6, all children of Fender. Signed Feb 7, 1774 - Joseph Hanson Harrison. Wit - Robert Harrison, Daniel Jenifer*.
    CC. We, Robert Townshend Hooe & Robert Hanson Harrison, hereby declare that we hold the within mentioned slaves in trust for the sole use of Mrs. Mary Harrison, wife of Joseph Hanson Harrison, during her life, and after her death, to be divided among with any increase they may have between her 2 daughters, Mary and Dorathy Harrison, in case they shall be there living, or to be delivered to the survivor of them if one shall be dead without issue, but if the decd one shall leave issue then living, then to be divided between such surviving daughter the issue of the decd one, we having purchased the slaves afd with money paid to us for the benefit of sd Mary Harrison & her 2 daughters afd. Signed - Robert Townshend Hooe, Robert Hanson Harrison. Wit - Robert Harrison, Daniel Jenifer*. Recorded Feb 12, 1774.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 322-148: HABERDEVENTURE: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Barefoot, John: Surveyed 16 Mar 1682 for Thomas Barefoot near the head of Port Tobacco Creek adjoining to the land called SIMPSONS DELIGHT. Poss by John Barefoot son of said Thomas Barefoot: Other Tracts Mentioned: SIMPSONS DELIGHT; ; ; Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - John Lambert from John Barefoot; 4 Mary 1708, 150 Acres - Robert Hanson from John Lambert; 10 Jun 1724,,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 403-173: HANSONS PLAIN: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Hanson, Robert: Surveyed for Samuel Hanson 11 Feb 1723 lying on the West side of Port Tobacco Creek about a mile and half from the head of the said creek adjoining to a tract of land called ST. NICHOLAS and one other tract called HABERDEVENTURE originally patented for John Barefoot beginning at a bound White Oak: Other Tracts Mentioned: HABERDEVENTURE; ST. NICHOLAS; ; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 399-139: MERRICKS CHANCE: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - See Notes: : Surveyed 26 Aug 1720 for William Merrick on the East side Potomac River beginning at a bounded gum.: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 115 Acres - William Sisson from Joseph Milbourne Simmes; 9 Nov 1743, 115 Acres - Hanson (sp?) Harrison from William Sisson; 13 July 1745,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 345-19: GALLEYS VENTURE: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Wright, Thomas: Surveyed 19 July 1666 for Thomas Galley beginning at a bound oak the bound tree of John Tomkinsons land called CHESHIRES THICKETT: Other Tracts Mentioned: CHESHIRES THICKETT;
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Riverside: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 347-30: GALLEYS REST: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - None: Surveyed 20 April 1670 for Thomas Galley at the N.W. Tree of Philip Land, land on the North side Potomac river; said to be in GALLEYS VENTURE: Other Tracts Mentioned: PHILLIPS LAND; GALLEYS VENTURE; ; Conveyance notes - said to be in GALLEYS VENTURE,

    Children:
    1. Joseph White Harrison was born about 1743 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1782 in Alexandria, Virginia.
    2. Richard Harrison was born about 1745 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1794 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    3. 3. Susannah Harrison was born about 1745 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 6 Sep 1808 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    4. Mary Harrison was born before 1750 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1784 in Charles County, Maryland.
    5. Samuel Harrison was born before 1753 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 19 Feb 1796 in Alexandria, Virginia.
    6. Dorothy Harrison was born about 1768.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Walter Hoxton was born on 6 Oct 1673 in Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England; died on 23 Jul 1719 in Hamlet of Poplar, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England.

    Notes:

    baptism date 8 oct 1673, 2 days old

    Will of Walter Hoxton of Poplar, par. Stepney, Middlesex, Mariner, dated 8th October 1716; I give to my wife Sarah Hoxton all my real estate freehold & copyhold in several parishes of Seterton, Wangford, Uyghall & Henham in co. Suffolk and all my personal estate whatsoever, and on her decease or intermarriage all said real estate to be sold and money to my children when 21 years or on marriage. I make my said wife my sole Three. Witnesses: Elizabeth Kemp, Thos. Dunn; Jno Stokes. Proved a? July 1719. Exor named. (Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 128 Browning).

    Walter married Sarah Hyde on 16 Feb 1698 in Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England. Sarah was born before 1681; died on 23 Oct 1746 in Hamlet of Poplar, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Hyde was born before 1681; died on 23 Oct 1746 in Hamlet of Poplar, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England.

    Notes:

    sister of John Hyde
    ===
    ABSTRACT or Will or SARAH Horton "of the Hamlet of Poplar in the parish of Stepney in the County of Middlesex Widow" dated September 27, 1741. Witnesses Anna Snelling, Jane Hyde, Althea Hyde. Proved with two codicils at London in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on October 23, 1746 by "oath of Anna Stevens, formerly Hoxton (wife of William Stevens)," who was granted power of administration, with power reserved of making like grant to Sarah Mudge, Widow, the other surviving executor upon her application. — To William Mudge, son-in-law, fifty pounds. -- To William Mudge, grandson, twenty pounds. — To Walter Mudge, grandson, (No amount shown) --- To Anna Hoxton, daughter, seventy pounds of money in hands of Testattrix nephew Samuel Hyde, "I having . . . drawn seventy pounds out of the said Samuel Hydes hands to defray the charges of daughter Mudge's marriage." — To Anna Hoxton, daughter, one half of the remainder of money in hands of Samuel Hyde, and one half of all arrears of rent due to Testatrix. One half of three fourths of legacy from Testatrix' son Walter Hoxton, deceased. Watch and best brass hearth with all chimney furniture belonging thereto, also one half of the residue of the personal estate. To Sarah Mudge, daughter, one half of money remaining in hands of Samuel Hyde and one half of all arrears of rent due. One half of three fourths of legacy from Testatrix' son Walter Hoxton, deceased. Also one half of residue of the personal estate. -- To Hyde Hoxton, son, one fourth of legacy from Testatrix' son Walter Hoxton, deceased, to go to Hyde's child or children in, case he should die before the decease of Testatrix. -- William Mudge, son-in-law, and Anna Hoxton and Sarah Mudge, daughters named Executors.
    Codicil dated April 22, 1744 (witnessed by Anna Snelling and Jane Hyde) bequeaths twenty pounds to Anna Mudge, a granddaughter, born since the will was made.
    A second codicil, dated July 4, 1745 (same witnesses), states that Captain William Mudge had recently died and his widow Sarah was in poor health, and provides that if the said Sarah Mudge should die before decease of the Testatrix, the sum of two hundred pounds should be divided equally among all the children of Sarah Mudge who attained the age of twenty one years, "the interest in the meantime to go toward their Maintenance and putting out"; also recommends the care of the children to Captain William Stevens and his wife Anna, unless their mother made other provisions for their care.

    Children:
    1. 4. Hyde Hoxton was born on 7 Feb 1704 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died on 2 Apr 1754 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate.
    2. Walter Hoxton was born on 2 Feb 1699 in Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England; died on 11 Aug 1741 in Hamlet of Poplar, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England.

  3. 10.  Clement Brooke was born in 1676 in Calvert County, Maryland (son of Thomas Brooke and Eleanor Hatton); died on 30 Jun 1737 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    Title: "Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families" Vol 1

    25 August, 1736. Oath of Clement Brook, one of the witnesses to will of Edward Digges, late of Prince George County, dec'd., at instance of William Digges, afsd. Co. Will recorded v. 13, f. 673, Md, Cal. of Wills, v. 4, Page 9. 21,634.

    Brooke, Clement, planter, Prince George's County, 2nd Aug., 1734; 30th June, 1737.
    Wife Jane, extx., empowered to sell any portion of real estate for benefit of estate; in event of her death soon after testator's. son Henry to act in her place. Personal estate remaining after payment of debts to go to wife for her subsistence, real estate remaining to fall to sons Joseph, Nicholas, Charles and William and their hrs. Shd. any of sd. sons die during minority or without issue survivors to divide portion of dec'd; shd. all afsd. sons die land to pass to son Henry and hrs.
    Wife Jane to possess the third pt. of real estate.
    Test: Edward Digges, John Davison, Ignatius Digges. MCW 21.797,
    ===
    Mr. Clement Brooke 23.156 Page 2654.8.6 , Dec 15 1737 Apr 18 1738
    Appraisers: John Booms, Thomas Blandford.
    Mentions: Hyde Hoxton, Henry Brooke, Joseph Brooke, Daniel Carroll.
    Executrix: Madam Jane Brooke.
    ===

    ===
    Anne Grayson, born say 1700, the servant of William Harris, confessed to the Prince George's County, Maryland Court on 23 August 1720 that she had a "Mallatoe" child by Clement Brooke's "Negro man" John. John confessed to the charge when he appeared in court on 28 March 1720/1, and the court ordered that he receive twenty-five lashes [Court Record 1715-20, 1032, 1040-1; 1720-2, 91-2].
    ===
    Francis Mercier 39C.134 A AA £63.18.4 £16.4.4 Apr 2 1718
    Payments to: Mr. Samuel Peale, Mr. Caleb Dorsey, Mr. Evan Jones, Mr. Richard Buckernike, Mr. Clement Brooke, Jr. on account of Charles Carroll, Esq. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Mary Dodd, Alexander Frasier, John Davison.
    Administratrix: Margaret Mercier (widow).
    ===
    URL: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/md/state/wills/01/180.html
    URL title: The Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I
    Note:
    Brooke, Thomas, Calvert County, 25th Oct., 1676; 29th Dec., 1676. To wife Ellinor, testator's part of "Delabrook Manor" during life. To eld. son Thomas and hrs., part of the afsd. tract of "Delabrook Manor" (for description see will) at death of wife; also part of "Brookfield" at 21 yrs. of age. To 2nd son Robert and hrs., residue of tract of "Delabrook Manor" at death of wife afsd., and remaining part of "Brookfield" at 21 yrs. of age; also "Crossoloth" and "The Wedge." To 3rd son Ignatius and hrs., 700 A. of "Brooke Grove." To 4th son Matthew and hrs., 500 A., "Brooke's Content, "and 300 A. of "Brooke Grove." To sd. sons Ignatius and Matthew and hrs., 50 A., "Grove Landing," jointly. To young. son Clement and hrs., "Poplar Neck." To dau. Ellinor and hrs., sd. "Poplar Neck" should Clement die under 21 yrs. of age, and certain rights not yet taken up; sd. rights to revert to Clement afsd. should Ellinor die under 18 yrs. of age, or without issue. To dau. Mary and hrs., testator!
    's part of 1, 000 A., "Brooke's Portion, " held jointly by testator with brother Baker Brooke. To Michael Forster and Henry Carew, priests of the Roman Catholic Church, and godson Baker Brooke, Jr., and Thomas Gardner, personalty. To Wife Ellinor and brothers Baker and Roger, in event of death of sd. brothers before estate is settled, son Thomas and brother Clement Hill to be joint exs, in their stead. Test: Richd. Gardner, Jno. Gardner, Thos. Herbert. 5. 123.

    Editors: Thomas Brooke married Elinor, daughter of Richard and Margaret Hatton. Elinor married Henry Darnell who died testate in 1711 in Anne Arundel (Calendar, Vol. III, Page 198). Elinor Darnall [sic] died in 1725 in Anne Arundel (Calendar, Vol. V, Page 223). Elinor's sister, Elizabeth, married (1) Luke Gardiner and (2) Clement Hill, Sr. See also Combs &c. of St. Mary's, 1656-1699 and Combs &c. of Anne Arundel
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 108a: Deed of Gift, 27 Nov 1703
    From: Nicholas Sewell of St. Mary's County, Gent.
    To: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County and to Jane, his wife
    "For natural love and affection I bear unto my son-in-law Clement Brooke" and to Jane, his wife, for settlement of their inheritance a 330 acre parcel of land lying in Prince George's County, part of a tract called Brookefeild; bounded by the Bridge Branch; to be given to those heirs of Clement and Jane which he, Clement, "shall think fit"; if no heirs of them then to any heirs of Jane; or if she should have no heirs then to the heirs of Clement
    Signed: Nicholas Sewell
    Witnessed: Anthothy Moralie and Isaac Youell
    Memorandum: Nicholas Sewell acknowledged deed
    Alienation: 15 Jul 1704 the sum of 6s/4p paid by Clement Brooke
    Recorded: 21 Aug 1704
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 118: Indenture, 28 Sep 1704
    From: Col. Henry Darnall of Prince George's County, Gent, and Elinor his wife
    To: Thomas Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent.
    For 300 acres of land out of a tract of land belonging to Thomas Brooke called Danne on Rock Creek in Prince George's County conveyed to his brother Clement Brook, Col. Darnall traded a 200 acre parcel of land called Revertion, except for a small piece taken away for the lines of Thomas Sprigg; bounded by Thomas Sprigg, Beaverdam Branch, and Brooke Land
    Signed: Henry Darnall
    Witnessed: Henry Hatton, Henry Darnall, Jr., Will. Willinson
    Memorandum: 28 Sept 1704 Col. Henry Darnall acknowledged deed before William Barton and B. Bradly
    Alienation: 29 Sep 1704 the sum of 8s paid by Thomas Brooke
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 118a: Indenture 28 Sep 1704
    From: Thomas Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent., and Barbara his wife
    To: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent.
    For 200 acres of land called Prevention adjoining a parcel of land called Brooke Grove which Thomas Brooke obtained from Col. Henry Darnall for 300 acres of land called Dann, Col. Henry Darnall and Thomas Brooke agreed that the 300 acres of land in 1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 118 should be given to Clement Brooke
    Signed: Tho. Brooke and Barbara Brooke (mark)
    Witnessed: William Hatton, Hen. Darnall, Jr. and Will. Willkeson
    Memorandum: 28 Sep 1704 Thomas Brooke and Barbara, his wife, acknowledged deed
    Alienation: 29 Sep 1704 the sum of 20s paid by Clement Brooke
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 153a:Indenture, 16 Oct 1705
    From: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent
    To: Richard Masham, planter of Prince George's County
    For 70£a 240 acre tract of land called Orphant's Loss; bounded by Brooke Groove, Brooke's Content, Jockey Spring Branch, and land already owned by Richard Marsham
    Signed: Clement Brooke
    Witnessed: Edward Willett, Archibald Edmundson, and John Warren
    Memorandum: 16 Oct 1705 Jane Brooke acknowledged deed in open court
    Alienation: 16 Oct 1705 Richard Marsham paid the sum of 8s for 240 acres of Brooke's Content
    ===
    1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 124
    Enrolled at request of Thomas Brooke, Esq. 26 (sic) Nov 1730:
    Indenture, 6 Nov 1730; from Thomas Brooke to his 2 youngest sons, Baker and Thomas Brooke; re £133.6.8, their portion of above £200 debt; a tract being part of Brooke Field south and east of Longbridge Branch; bounded by lands sold Daniel Dulaney, Esq. and Alexander Contee; land now in possession of Capt. Clement Brooke and the Glebe Land; /s/ Tho. Brooke; wit. Thomas Gantt, Leonard Hollyday; 6 Nov 1730; ack. by Thomas Brooke, Esq. and Barbar his wife
    ===
    1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 126
    Enrolled at request of Thos. Davis 6 Nov 1730:
    Indenture, 6 Nov 1730; Between Thomas Brooke, Esq. and Thomas Finch, minor; for 3,800# tobacco paid by Thomas Finch, Sr., dec'd, father of Thomas Finch, Jr.; a parcel called A Tract; lying east of Woodyard Road; bounded on the north by land of Clement Brooke and eastward by land of Thomas Blanford; containing 100 acres; /s/ Tho. Brooke; wit. Thomas Gantt, Leonard Hollyday; 6 Nov 1730 ack. by Thomas Brooke, Esq. and Barbara Brooke his wife
    ===
    Enrolled at request of Clement Brooke, Jr. 9 Jan 1730:
    From Clement Brooke, Gent. and Jane his wife for love and affection to eldest son Clement Brooke, Jr., mariner, and for settling the inheritance on hir; part of Brooke field; containing 330 acres; /s/ Clemt. Brooke, Jane Brooke; wit. Philip Lee, Ann Brooke; 7 Jan 1730 ack. Clemerkt Brooke, Sr. and Jane his wife
    ===
    1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 198
    Enrolled at request of Henry Brooke 9 Jan 1730:
    From Clement Brooke, Gent. and Jane his wife for love and affection to son Henry Brooke, Gent. and for settling inheritance on him; a parcel called Poplar Neck where Clement Brooke now lives; bounded by tract in possession of Mr. Hill; containing 310 acres; /s/ Clemt, Brooke, Jane Brooke; wit. Philip Lee, Ann Brooke; 7 Jan 1730 kck. by Clement Brooke and Jane his wife
    ===
    1749-1752 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber PP [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 62. At the request of William Sim the following Lease was recorded July 26, 1750
    Indenture made July 26, 1750; Henry Darnall, Jr., gent, and Rachel Darnall his wife have granted to farm let by these presents to William Sim, gent, part of a tract called "Brookefield" heretofore given and granted unto Clement Brooke the younger by Clement Brooke the Elder and Jane Brooke his wife containing 300 acres from June 10 last for the term of 21 yrs and paying yearly at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, 1 pepper corn if the same be demanded. Signed Henry Darnall, Jr., Rachel Darnall in the presence of John Hepburn, Henry Darnall and acknowledged before John Hepburn

    Clement married Jane Sewall in 1700 in Calvert County, Maryland. Jane (daughter of Nicholas Sewall and Susannah Burgess) was born in 1684 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 20 Feb 1761 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane Sewall was born in 1684 in Calvert County, Maryland (daughter of Nicholas Sewall and Susannah Burgess); died on 20 Feb 1761 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    ===
    BROOKE, JANE, Prince George's Co. 20 Jan, 1761; 20 Feb, 1761
    To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Susanna Hoxton., 30 lb. sterl,
    To Charles Neall, money, a debt due him from dec'd husband, out of money that will arise from the sale of my estate, that I will order to be sold.
    To Henry Darnall of Portland Manner, and Samuel Randall, out of my tobacco.
    To children: Joseph and Charles Brooke; Eleanor Harrison, furniture. Residue divided among 5 children: Joseph and Charles Brooke, Susanna Hoxter, Elizabeth Carroll and Eleanor Harrison.
    Exa: Sons Joseph and Charles.
    Wits Jno., Rachel and Anne Cooke, 31.262
    ===
    Mrs. Jane Brooke 75.211 Page ---- Mar 3 1761 Jan 10 1762
    Appraisers: George Gordon, Henry Hill.
    Creditors: Susanna Hoxton, Benjamin Tasker.
    Next of kin: Clement Smith, Wiliam Hoxton.
    Executor: Joseph Brooke.
    ===
    Brooke, Clement, planter, Prince George's County, 2nd Aug., :1734; 30th June, 1737.
    Wife Jane, extx., empowered to sell any portion of real estate for benefit of estate; in event of her death soon after testator's. son Henry to act in her place. Personal estate remaining after payment of debts to go to wife for her subsistence, real estate remaining to fall to sons Joseph, Nicholas, Charles and William and their hrs. Shd. any of sd. sons die during minority or without issue survivors to divide portion of dec'd; shd. all afsd. sons die land to pass to son Henry and hrs.
    Wife Jane to possess the third pt. of real estate.
    Test: Edward Digges, John Davison, Ignatius Digges. MCW 21.797,
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 108a: Deed of Gift, 27 Nov 1703
    From: Nicholas Sewell of St. Mary's County, Gent.
    To: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County and to Jane, his wife
    "For natural love and affection I bear unto my son-in-law Clement Brooke" and to Jane, his wife, for settlement of their inheritance a 330 acre parcel of land lying in Prince George's County, part of a tract called Brookefeild; bounded by the Bridge Branch; to be given to those heirs of Clement and Jane which he, Clement, "shall think fit"; if no heirs of them then to any heirs of Jane; or if she should have no heirs then to the heirs of Clement
    Signed: Nicholas Sewell
    Witnessed: Anthothy Moralie and Isaac Youell
    Memorandum: Nicholas Sewell acknowledged deed
    Alienation: 15 Jul 1704 the sum of 6s/4p paid by Clement Brooke
    Recorded: 21 Aug 1704
    ===
    1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 153a:Indenture, 16 Oct 1705
    From: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent
    To: Richard Masham, planter of Prince George's County
    For 70£a 240 acre tract of land called Orphant's Loss; bounded by Brooke Groove, Brooke's Content, Jockey Spring Branch, and land already owned by Richard Marsham
    Signed: Clement Brooke
    Witnessed: Edward Willett, Archibald Edmundson, and John Warren
    Memorandum: 16 Oct 1705 Jane Brooke acknowledged deed in open court
    Alienation: 16 Oct 1705 Richard Marsham paid the sum of 8s for 240 acres of Brooke's Content
    ===
    Enrolled at request of Clement Brooke, Jr. 9 Jan 1730:
    From Clement Brooke, Gent. and Jane his wife for love and affection to eldest son Clement Brooke, Jr., mariner, and for settling the inheritance on hir; part of Brooke field; containing 330 acres; /s/ Clemt. Brooke, Jane Brooke; wit. Philip Lee, Ann Brooke; 7 Jan 1730 ack. Clemerkt Brooke, Sr. and Jane his wife
    ===
    1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 198
    Enrolled at request of Henry Brooke 9 Jan 1730:
    From Clement Brooke, Gent. and Jane his wife for love and affection to son Henry Brooke, Gent. and for settling inheritance on him; a parcel called Poplar Neck where Clement Brooke now lives; bounded by tract in possession of Mr. Hill; containing 310 acres; /s/ Clemt, Brooke, Jane Brooke; wit. Philip Lee, Ann Brooke; 7 Jan 1730 kck. by Clement Brooke and Jane his wife
    ===
    1749-1752 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber PP [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 62. At the request of William Sim the following Lease was recorded July 26, 1750
    Indenture made July 26, 1750; Henry Darnall, Jr., gent, and Rachel Darnall his wife have granted to farm let by these presents to William Sim, gent, part of a tract called "Brookefield" heretofore given and granted unto Clement Brooke the younger by Clement Brooke the Elder and Jane Brooke his wife containing 300 acres from June 10 last for the term of 21 yrs and paying yearly at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, 1 pepper corn if the same be demanded. Signed Henry Darnall, Jr., Rachel Darnall in the presence of John Hepburn, Henry Darnall and acknowledged before John Hepburn

    Children:
    1. 5. Susannah Brooke was born in 1700 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 23 Oct 1767 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate.
    2. Clement Brooke was born in 1701 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 28 Nov 1732 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    3. Henry Brooke was born in 1703 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 25 Sep 1751 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    4. Elizabeth Brooke was born on 17 May 1709 in Calvert County, Maryland; died in 1761 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel County. Maryland.
    5. Charles Brooke was born before 1720 in Calvert County, Maryland; died on 7 Nov 1768 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    6. William Brooke was born after 1721 in Calvert County, Maryland.
    7. Joseph Brooke was born about 1730 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died on 24 Mar 1767 in Prince George's County, Maryland - probate.
    8. Eleanor Brooke was born about 1730 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died after 1768 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
    9. Nicholas Brooke was born in 1730 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died after 1737 in Prince George's County, Maryland.

  5. 12.  Joseph Harrison was born on 27 Oct 1687 in Charles County, Maryland (son of Richard Harrison and Jane Delahay); died on 5 May 1727 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q
    Harrison, Joseph, s/o Richard and Jane Harrison of Nanjemy, b. 27 Oct 1687
    ===
    Will of Capt. Joseph Harrison, Charles County, 24 Dec 1726; 5 May 1727
    To son Richard and Hrs., 400 A. "Cow" or "Cool Spring," 300 A. "Richard's Pleasure" and "Holy Spring."
    To son Joseph and hrs., 427 A. "Amsterdam," 300 A. "Urlinda" ("Verlinda") and 200 A. "Carpenter's Square."
    To dau. Tabathia and hrs., "Daniel's Quarter" bou. of John Allen, 400 A. "Land's Lane" at Maryland Point.
    To wife ___, 300 A. dwell. plan. "Delahayes Chance," 150 A. "Minges Chance," "Woodberries Hope," during her life; at her decease to unborn child.
    To godson Hezekiah and hrs., (son of Richard and Hester Harrison, 150 A. of "Christian Milford," bou. of John Pilbert.
    Sons Richard and Joseph, dau. Tabathia and wife ___each to pay annually to son William 500 lbs. tob. for his maintenance.
    Exs.: Wife ___, William Stone, Sr., Thomas Mathews.
    Test: Rev. William Maconchie, Richard Harrison, Thomas Wright.
    Codicil: 24th Dec., 1726. Exs. empowered to sell 150 A. at Pamunkie, bou. of Wm. Stone, and 88 A. "Harrison's Plain" for benefit of estate.
    To bro. Thomas, use of plantation whereon mother ___now lives during his life.
    To sons Richard and Joseph and dau. Tabitha, personalty.
    To wife ___, residue of personalty.
    Exs. & Test same as in above will.
    Note: 5 May 1727, Virlinda relict of aforesaid Jos. Harrison, accepts will. MCW 19, 151.
    ===
    Col. Joseph Harrison 12,207 CH £550,13.10 Jul 5 1127 Aug 5 1727
    Appraisers: John King, Thomas Wright.
    Creditors: Benjamin Tasker, John Hamilton.
    Next of kin: Jane Evans (mother), Thomas Harrison (brother).
    Executrix: Mrs. Verlinda Harrison.
    ===
    Joseph Harrison (gentleman) 9.129 A CH £550.13,10 £397,4.9 Sep 18 1728
    also Capt. Joseph Harrison.
    Received from: Robert Wade, James Semmes, Walter Pye, Thomas Mathews, David Cockran, Capt, Watson, John Lancaster, Samuel Young, Esq. (treasurer), Capt. Anthony Nicholeson, Col. John Fendall, William Robertson, Capt. James Lutwydge, Francis Sharklelt, David Southerland, John Philbert, Mathew Breeden, Thomas Raybord, Walter Winter, James Marten, John Posey, Francis Bishop, Thomas Wright, Mary Cooper, John Atchison, David Cothran.
    Payments to: Amos Garrett, Robert Gordon, Isaac Lansdale, William Black, Thomas Harrison due from deceased as administrator of his brother Richard Harrison, Thomas Harrison due from deceased for his portion of estate of his brother Benjamin Harrison, Mary Hague due from deceased as administrator of her mother Elisabeth Hague, Mary Hague due from deceased for her portion of estate of her uncle Richard Harrison, Mary Hague due from deceased for her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison, Stephen Evans in right of his wife (unnamed, mother of Benjamin Harrison) for her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison remaining in hands of aforesaid John Harrison, John Hamilton due from deceased as administrator of Elisabeth Hague his portion of her estate, William Cooper (deceased was his guardian), John Courts on account of estate of Richard Harrison and estate of Benjamin Harrison (John Courts married their sister (unnamed), John Parnham, Mary Miller, George Elam, William Walley, John King,, Lord Baltimore, William Loch, Esq,. John Harrison, Richard Bell per Garrett Gorden, Thomas Harrison for a legacy from his father (unnamed, deceased was executor), John Coulten, Daniel McDaniel, William Sanders, James Glasscock, Daniel Jenifer, Philip Key, Thomas Taylor, Richard Hutchins, John Howard, Books & Holland, Charles Calvert, Esq,, Samuel Hanson, William Cumming.
    Executrix: Virlinda Harrison (also Verlinda Harrison).
    ===
    9/18/1728: Admin. accts. of Joseph Harrison (Gentleman) also Capt. Joseph Harrison, Charles Co. Payments to: Thomas Harrison, due from deceased as admin. of his brother, Richard Harrison; Thomas Harrison due from deceased for his portion of the estate of his brother Benjamin Harrison; Mary Hague due from deceased as admin. of her mother, Elizabeth Hague; Mary Hague due from deceased for her portion of estate of her uncle, Richard Harrison; Mary Hague due from deceased her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison; Stephen Evans in right of his wife (unnamed, mother of Benjamin Harrison) for her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison remaining in hands of aforesaid John Harrison; John Hamilton due from deceased as admin. of Elizabeth Hague his portion of her estate; William Cooper (deceased was his guardian); John Courts on account of estate of Richard Harrison and estate of Benjamin Harrison (John Courts married their sister); and Thomas Harrison for a legacy from his father (for whom deceased was Exec.). Exec: Verlinda Harrison.
    ===
    Joseph Harrison 9.404 A CH £93.16.0 Jul 5 1729
    Received from: Stephen Evans, John Dagg,, John England, Col. Joseph Smith (of Virginia), Thomas Sanders, Thomas Edgar, Thomas Harrison, Peter Babb, John Strumat, Durham Parrish, Thomas Smith, Edward Berry Godfrey Pain, Thomas Speake, Sarah Tayler, Stephen Brown, John Smith, John Coombs. John Backer, George Noble.
    Payments to: Charles Calvert, Esq., Samuel Hanson, Thomas Harrison, Mark Lampton, Mr. John Howard, Benjamin Tasker, Charles Lord Baltimore.
    Mentions: Hugh Perrie.
    Executrix: Verlinda Harrison.
    ===
    Capt. Joseph Harrison 10.3 A CH £7.15.7 Oct 9 1729
    Received from: John Philbert, Catherine Stone, Thomas Mathews.
    Payments to: Robert Tyler, James Hollyday, Esq., Samuel Hanson.
    Executrix: Mrs. Virlinda Harrison.
    ===
    Richard Harrison, 32C.168 A CH £735.1.3 #16108 Aug 22 1711
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #176415.
    Payments to: Rev. Mr. John Freaser, Thomas Perry, Arthur Jackson, Gustavus Brown, Col. William FitsHugh, Capt. Benoni Thomas, Capt. Thomas Dent, Thomas Plunket.
    Executors; Joseph Harrison, Jane Harrison, Richard Harrison.
    ===
    Virlinda Harrison 18,153 A CH £588.0.5 281.16.1 Mar 11 1740
    Sureties: Thomas Stone, Thomas Matthews.
    Received from: Stephen Evans, Simon Smith, Edward Slaklet, Thomas Lambeth, William Miller.
    Payments to: James Quisenbury, John Durrington, Richard (no surname given), George Medway, Rev. Mr. William Macconchie, Richard Griffith, Dr. Gustavus Brown, William Hunter, Edward Clark, James Semmes, Mr. John Lawrance, Alexander Larai, William Dent, Thomas Matthews, Joseph Adderton, Richard Hanson (accountant), Francis Meek, Mr. William Eilbeck & Mr. Thomas (no surname given).
    Representatives: 4 children (unnamed).
    Executors: Richard Hanson, Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Charles County, Maryland PROBATE RECORDS
    220: Capt Joseph Harrison decd 5 Jul 1727 - Jane Evans natural mother of the decd - Thos Harrison natural brother to the decd - Mrs Verlinda Harrison exex.
    ===
    James Fenley 20.136 I CH £113.3.8 Jan 20 1699
    Appraisers: Joseph Harrison, Christopher Forde.
    ===
    Banister, John, Charles County, 18th March.7, 1711-12; 3rd May., 1712.
    To son Timothy, at 21 yrs., personalty, including that given him by Humphrey Posey.
    to rest of child. (unnamed), each 1 shilling at age.
    wife Eliza:, extx., residue of estate, she to educate child. and to be assisted in executorship by Joseph Harrison.
    Test: Thos. Ward, Richard Price, John Boye. 13. 406.
    ===
    George Delahay 19,37 I CH £44.0.7 Apr 22 1699
    Appraisers: Richard Harrison, Joseph Harrison.
    ===
    Mr. Richard Harrison 32A.115 I CH £735.1.3 Aug 14 1710
    Appraisers: Phill. Hoskins, Nicholas Cooper.
    Creditors: Gerrard Fowke, William Fitzhugh.
    Next of kin: Joseph Harrison, Elisabeth Hamilton.
    List of debts: Henry Wharton, Mr. Richard Haughton, MM Thomas Wharton & Keysar.
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 2, Court of August 1711
    Joseph Harrison registers cattle mark
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    Cooper, Nicholas, Charles County, 7th Nov., 1716; 4th Dec., 1716.
    To sons Jno. and Philip and hrs., "Wattson'sPurchase," "Cow Spring" and personalty.
    to son William and hrs., "'Middle Green" and personalty; to be in charge of Jos. Harrison and of age at 21 yrs.
    daus. Prudence Sanders 10s., Anne King, 2s. Former gifts to both confirmed.
    Wife Penelope to be maintained by estate.
    Exs.: Wife and son Philip, jointly.
    To trustees, Mr. Gerard Fowke, 20s., and Jos. Harrison (son of Rich.) and hrs., all real estate in Durham Town.
    Test: Jos. Harrison,, Eliz. Chapman, Jno. Cutts. 14.193
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 15
    20 Aug 1716; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison:
    26 Jul 1716; Indenture from Mary Ming, relict of Edward Ming, dec'd, to Joseph Harrisson, s/o Richard Harrison, Gent.; for 5,000# tobacco; a tract called Ming's Chance on the north side of the Potomac in Nanjemy; adj. Dollahayes Chance; within 2 miles of Maryland Point; bounded by Wm. Pinner; laid out for 150 acres; /s/ Mary Ming (mark); wit. Gerard Fowke, Thomas Stone, Ellinor Shay (mark); 26 Jul 1716 Mary Ming ack. Deed
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 43
    18 Mar 1716; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison:
    18 Feb 1716; Indenture from John Allen, planter, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison, Gent.; for 3,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Conveniency; bounded by land in occupation of sd. Allen which I had in marriage to the d/o John Lambert, dec'd; containing 36 acres; /s/ John Allen; wit. Gerard Fowke, Thomas Stone; 1716; John Allen and Katherine his wife ack. Deed
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 131
    18 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison, Gent.: 14 Nov 1717; Indenture from John Lambetty, planter, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison, Gent.; a certain John Lambetty, the elder, on 10 Jan 1692 gave John Allen and Eleanor his wife, the d/o John, a parcel on the north side of Potomac River and east side of the easternmost branch of Nanjemy Creek; containing 100 acres; bounded by land formerly surveyed for William Boarman and 100 acres surveyed for Edmund Lyndsey; recorded in D#2.35, 36; enrolled 1712; by which defect after the death of Eleanor, wife of John Allen, the land came to John Lambetty, the surviving son and heir of John, the elder; for 3,000# tobacco; tract called Convenience of 36 acres; deed H#2. dated 18 Feb 1716; 2 tracts total 136 acres; /s/ John Lambett; wit. Thomas Stone, Geo. Dent, Wm. Stone, Jr.; 14 Nov 1717 John Lambetty and Sarah his wife ack. deed
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2,, Page 135
    18 Nov 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison: 16 Nov 1717; Indenture from John Allen and James Allen, eldest sons and heirs of John Allen, by Ellinor his wife, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison; on 16 Aug 1658 Edmund Lindsey possessed land [B.37, 38] on the north side of the Potomac River and the east side of the easternmost branch of Nanjemy Creek; bounded by land formerly surveyed for William Boarman and 200 acres formerly surveyed for Edmund Lindsey; assigned 10 Feb 1662 to William Allen; Aug 1665 transferred to Roger Dickeson; 12 Mar 1666 sold to John Lamberty; 13 Aug 1692 given to his dau. Ellinor Lamberty (by his wife Ellen), wife of John Allen; James Allen and John Allen and Ellinor his wife and their heirs for 5,000* tobacco to Joseph Harrison; /s/ John Allen (mark), James Allen; wit. Thomas Stone, Gerrard Fowke, __ Dent; 16 Nov 1717 John and James Allen ack. deed
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 127
    17 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison, Gent.:
    18 Feb 1717 or 1718; Indenture from Thomas Dent, Gent. to Joseph Harrison, the younger, Gent.; for 850# tobacco; a parcel being part of a tract called Cow Spring on Portobacco River near the mouth of Nanjemy Creek; laid out for 1 acre; parcel purchased from Martin Campbell, dec'd, by William Dent father of Thomas Dent, Richard Harrison, father of Joseph Harrison and Benony Thomas, dec'd; no signature; wit. Matt. Stone, John Hague (or Hayne); 1 Mar 171718 Thomas Dent ack. Deed
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 297
    12 Nov 1719; Recorded at request of John Philbert, planter:
    5 Nov 1719; Indenture from Joseph Harrison to John Philbert; lease for 200 acres called St. Phillips on the Potomac River containing total of 400 acres; for 15 years; /s/ Jo. Harrison; wit. Thoas. Crabb, Thomas Stone; ack. 11 9ber 1719
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2, Page4 7 . At the request of Pryor Smallwood of CC, Gent, the following deed of mortgage was recorded this Oct 9, 1722.
    Sep 4, 1722 from Thomas Dent of CC, Gent, and Anne (Anne), his wife, to Pryor Smallwood of CC, Gent, for 80 £lawful money of Great Britain and 2000 lbs of tobabco 'and for divers other good causes, all that tract of land of his, the sd Thos Dent's, at Nanjemy [Cr] in CC, lying on the north side of Potomack River & on the west side-of Nanjemy Cr, bounded by the land of Joseph Harrison, the land of John Barker, containing about 650 acres. Pryor Smallwood agreed with Thomas Dent that if Dent pays Smallwood the afd principal sum of 80 £by Nov 10, 1726 with lawful interest for so long as the same shall be unpaid, and also the sum of 20,000 lbs of tobacco by yearly payments until the whole be fully paid with interest, then this deed shall be void. Sgned - Tho Dent, Anne Dent. Wit - Geo Dent*, Waltr Story*, R' Dole.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 108.
    At the request of Josh Harrison of CC, gent, the following deed was recorded Dec 10, 1723.
    Nov 25, 1723 from Wm Stone of CC, gent, to Josh Harrison (son of Rd Harrison) of CC, for 20 shillings sterling, and for the sd Josh Harrison's marrying his daughter Virlinda, and for divers other valuable considerations,; all that tract of land in CC known by the name of Virlinda' s, formerly held and occupied by Benoni Thomas who, dying without issue, [it] became the right of sd Wm Stone by the will of Virlinda Stone decd (patentee of the sd land), bounded by the north side of the main fresh run of Burditts Cr, containing 300 acres, as by certificate of the survey granted, to the sd Virlinda Stone dated Jun 17, 1663. Signed --Wm Stone.' Wit - Thomas Stone , Gusta. Brown*, Thos Stone Jr.-This deed was acknowledged by Wm Stone and Theodosia,'`his wife."
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 page 152.
    At the request of Joseph Harrison of CC, gent,, the following deed was recorded this Aug 14, 1724.
    Aug 11, 1724 from Michael Shackalet (Shalalet) of CC, planter, & Elizabeth, his wife, the daughter of Mary Campbell, the daughter of Eliza Dermon who was sister and heiress of Robert Downes Sr & heir of Robt Downes, the 1st purchaser of the land called Cowspring, to Joseph Harrison (son of Richard Harrison) of CC, for 17,400 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, all that tract of land at Nanjemy [Cr] in CC upon Potomack River side, called Cowspring or Coolespring, bounded by the woods, containing and laid out for about 400 acres. Signed - Michael (X his mark) Shakalet, Elizabeth (X her mark) Shakalet. Wit - Wm Stone*, Thos Stone*, R Stone.
    ===
    Charles County, Maryland Liber L#2, Page 159.
    At the request of Charles Musgrave of CC, planter, the following deed was recorded Aug 22, 1724.
    Jul 27, 1724 from Richard Harrison of CC, planter, to Charles Musgrave of CC, planter, for 4750 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, all that tract of land in CC called HOGGS ISLAND, bounded by a valley near the main head of a branch of Nanjemy [Cr] called the great Beaver Dam Branch, containing and laid out for about 140 acres. Sd tract was formerly surveyed and laid out for Joseph Harrison Sr of CC by Luke Gardiner, his Lordship's Surveyor far CC, as by certificate dated Mar 10, 1714. Signed - Rich: Harrison. Wit - Will:m Stone*, Thos Stone*. This deed was acknowledged by Richard Harrison and Esther, his wife.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 162.
    At the request of Michael Shakklett of CC, the following deed was recorded this Sep 24, 1724.
    Aug 11, 1724 from Jos Harrison of CC, to Michael Shakulett "of the same parts", for 6000 lbs of tobacco paid in & by the sale of the tract of land called Cowspring as per deeds by sd Michael Shakalet & Elizabeth, his wife, duly executed & passed to sd Joseph Harrison dated the 11th instant Aug, and for divers other good causes, Harrison has sold to Shakalett all that tract of land called Tabitha's Lot in CC, Nanjemy Parish, containing & patented to the sd Joseph Harrison for about 130 acres, as by the patent dated Mar 25 last past, bounded by the south side of a great Beaver Damm that falls into Burdits Cr and near the plantation where Benoni Thomas formerly dwelt something to the northward thereof. Signeod - Jos Harrison. Wit = Willm Stone*, Thomas Stone*, Rich Stone. This deed was acknowledged by the above named Joseph Harrison and Virlinda, his wife.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 191.
    At the request of Josh Harrison of CC, gent, the following deed was recorded this Jan 13, 1724,
    Jan 6, 1724/5 from Peter Babb and Elizabeth, his wife, of CC, planter, to Joseph Harrison, son of Richard Harrison, of the same parts, for 40 shillings and for divers,other valuable causes, 2 acres of land, part of a tract of land granted to Andrew Wattson for 300 acres, called Wattsons Purchase, lying on the west side Grassettey Gr and on Potomac Cr, relation to the patent had, will appear, bounded by the river [unnamed]. Signed - Peter (O his mark) Bab, Eliza (+ her mark) Bab. Wit - Wm Stone*,"Thos'Stone*, Rob Wade Jr. {Vide Folio 208, certificate concerning a mistake in the acknowledgment in the foregoing deed).',
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 194.
    At the request of Mr. Josh,Harrison, the following deed was recorded this Jan 18, 1724.
    Nov 15, 1724 from William Smith of CC, planter, to Joseph Harrison (son of Richd Harrison) of the same parts, for 15,000 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, all that tract of land called Britts Adventure, lying in Nanjemy Parish in CC, bounded by the east side of a Beaver Damm called the great Damm (it being a branch of Nanjemy [Cr] called by that name), containing and laid out for 42 acres, as by patent granted to Henry Britt dated Apr 20, 1715. Sd tract was sold to sd Wm Smith by Henry Britt by deed dated Sep 29, 1719. Signed - Willm (W his mark) Smith. Wit - Win Stone*, Thos Stone*, Robt Wade Jr.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 196.
    At the request of Mr. Jos Harrison, the following deed was recorded this Jan 12, 1724.
    Dec 15, 1724 from John Philbert of CC, planter, to Josh Harris (son of Richard Harrison) of the same parts, for 5 £and 1400 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, 150 acres, part of a tract of land called Christian Millford, purchased by Thomas Wharton, grandfather of the sd John Philbert, from Frans Thorneton by deeds dated'Jun 10, 1673, lying in CC in Nanjemy Parish. Signed - Jno Q fj his mark) Philbert. Wit - Wm Stone*, Thos Stone*, Robt Wade Jr. {Vide page 208 ..}
    ===
    Charles County, Maryland Liber L#2, Page 208.
    At the request of Josh Harrison, the following certificates were recorded this Mar 19, 1724.
    We, two CC JPs, certify that the word in the 6th line of the acknowledgement on the back of this deed which says Joseph Harris, should have been Joseph Harrison. Signed Mar 1724 - Wm Stone, Thos Stone. {Vide deed folio 196-198}.
    We, two CC JPs, certify that the within deed was taken & acknowledged by the parties within mentioned on Jan 6, 1724, though by an omission of the writer of the acknowledgment. on the back of the sd deed, in the date of the year, the ,word twenty is left out. Signed Mar 11, 1724 - Wm Stone, Thos Stone. {Vide deed folio 192 & 3 [191] )
    ===
    Prince George's Land Records 1717-1726 - Liber I - folio 514
    Indenture, 25 Nov 1723; enrolled 23 Dec 1723
    From: William Stone of Charles County and Theododa his wife
    To: Joseph Harrison and Richard Harrison of Prince George's County
    For £48 a tract of land in Prince George's County being part of a tract patented by Zachry Wade called Marken Overton of 1,200 acres; Zachry willed to his daughter Theodosia; located on the east side of Pomonkey Creek; bounded by James Stoddert's land called Karryeton taken up by Francis Batcheler; containing 150 acres
    /s/ William Stone (seal), Theodosia Stone (mark & seal)
    Wit: ThomaaStone, GustavusBrown, Thomas Stone, Jr.
    Acknowledged by Theodosla Stone, wife of William
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber M#2 Page 153. At the request of Joseph Harrison of CC, the following lease was recorded this Apr 23, 1729.
    Apr 21, 1729 from Zachariah Wade of CC, planter,.to Joseph Harrison of CC, planter, for the yearly rent of 500 lbs of tobacco, the lease of a certain parcel of land in CC, part of a tract of land called Little Lunin {probably little lynn}, bounded by Colo John Fendall, to be computed out of the sd land, including his now dwelling plantation. To have and to hold, the sd parcel of land with liberty of cutting timber for the use of the plantation, not making any waste, and liberty of _ whole tract for building and repairing of houses, to him, sd Harrison, for the full term of 18 years. The yearly rent is 500 lbs of tobacco on Jan 10. Sd Harrison agrees to plant, within 5 [years], 100 growing apple trees on the afd parcel of land or plantation. Signed - Zachary Wade. Wit - Robt Hanson*, Gusta Brown*.
    ===
    1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 394
    Enrolled at request of John Edgar 27 Mar 1729:
    Indenture, 29 Jan 1728; Between Virlinda Harrison of Charles County, widow of Joseph Harrison, Gent., dec'd, and John Edgar, Gent.; Joseph Harrison patented a tract called Market Overton for 1,200 acres originally granted to Zacharia Wade who by his will devised sd. parcel to Theodosia, his dau., now wife of William Stone of Charles Co.; William and Theodocia Stone conveyed the same to Joseph Harrison who, by his will, of 24 Dec 1726 mentioned the land to be sold if necessary to pay his debts by his exs. Virlinda Harrison, William Stone, Thomas Matthews; Stone and Matthews renounced the executorship to Virlinda; this indenture for £70; tract called Market Overton on the east side of Pamunkey Creek; bounded by Southampton originally take up by Francis Batchelor; surveyed for 150 acres; /s/ Virlinda Harrison; wit. Robt. Hanson, Gust. Brown; 29 Jan 1728 ack. by Virlinda Harrison
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Nanjemoy: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 420-306: HOGG ISLAND: acres; Possession of - Acres - Musgrove, Charles: Originally so called, Re-Surveyed for Charles Musgrove 13 Oct 1732: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 336-17: VERLINDA: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Thomas, Benari: Surveyed 17 June 1663 for Mrs. Verlinda Stone on the North side the main fresh run of Burdit's creek: Other notes - 300 Acres - Joseph Harrison from William Stone; 25 Nov 1728, 150 Acres - William Sisson from Joseph Hanson Harrison; 15 Sept 1746,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 401-150: RICHARDS PLEASURE: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Harrison, Joseph : Surveyed 3 April 1724 for Joseph Harrison at Nanjemoy beginning at a bound Red Oak: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ,, , , ,

    Joseph married Verlinda Stone on 1 Jun 1715 in Charles County, Maryland. Verlinda (daughter of William Stone and Theodosia Wade) was born on 1 Jun 1692 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 6 Feb 1740 in Charles County, Maryland - probate. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Verlinda Stone was born on 1 Jun 1692 in Charles County, Maryland (daughter of William Stone and Theodosia Wade); died on 6 Feb 1740 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

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    Harrison, Virlanda, Charles County, 4th Dec., 1739; 6th Feb., 1739/40.
    To sons Richard and Joseph Harrison and daus. Elizabeth and Tabitha Hoe, entire estate.
    Testator desires that son Joseph be of age immediately after her death and her dau. Elizabeth live with testator's. sister Theodosia until she becomes of age or marrys.
    Exs.: Sons Richard and Joseph.
    Test: Francis Meek, John Sewell, Sarah Meek. 22.136,
    ===
    Madam Virlinda Harrison 25.4 CH £588.0.5 Feb 12 1739 Apr 21 1740
    Appraisers: John Barker, Richard Price.
    Creditors: Gustavus Brown, William Macondico {sic Macconchie}.
    Next of kin: Thomas Stone, Bethia Barnes.
    Executors: Richard Harrison, Joseph Harrison
    ===
    Virlinda Harrison 18,153 A CH £588.0.5 281.16.1 Mar 11 1740
    Sureties: Thomas Stone, Thomas Matthews.
    Received from: Stephen Evans, Simon Smith, Edward Slaklet, Thomas Lambeth, William Miller.
    Payments to: James Quisenbury, John Durrington, Richard (no surname given), George Medway, Rev. Mr. William Macconchie, Richard Griffith, Dr. Gustavus Brown, William Hunter, Edward Clark, James Semmes, Mr. John Lawrance, Alexander Larai, William Dent, Thomas Matthews, Joseph Adderton, Richard Hanson (accountant), Francis Meek, Mr. William Eilbeck & Mr. Thomas (no surname given).
    Representatives: 4 children (unnamed).
    Executors: Richard Hanson, Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Virlinda Harrison 19.422 A CH £66.0.10 May 4 1743
    Sureties: Thomas Stone, Thomas Mathews.
    Payments to: Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Mr. William Stone (dead) paid to Mr. Thomas Stone per Theodosia Stone, Jr., Walter Hanson.
    Administrators/Executors: Richard Harrison, Joseph Hanson Hanson.
    ===
    Madam Virlinda Harrison 25.4 CH £588.0.5 Feb 12 1739 Apr 21 1740
    Appraisers: John Barker, Richard Price.
    Creditors: Gustavus Brown, William Macondico.[Maconchie]
    Next of kin; Thomas Stone, Bethia Barnes.
    Executors: Richard Harrison, Joseph Harrison.
    ===
    Stone, William, Charles County, 17th April, 1730; 12th Aug., 1731.
    To eldest son Thomas and hrs., plan. beginning at mouth of Cold Spring Branch (for desc. see will) and plan. where William Mansell lives, adj. land of cousin David Stone and Gerd. Fowke; and personalty.
    To dau. Mary and hrs., plan. where she and her husband Thomas Matthews now live, adj. lands of cousin Matthew Stone and Robert Doyne; and 1/2 of "ONeales Dezearts," bou. of James Tyer; and personalty.
    To youngest son Richard and hrs., residue of dwell. plan. "Poynton Manner," his mother to have use of house and portion of plan. during life; and personalty, including that on plan. where John Bannister is overseer.
    To dau. Verlinda Harrison and hrs., 100 A. "'Dover's Clifts," tract bou. of Martin Campbell and Mary, his wife; 39 A. adj. "Dover Clifts," and money due from her.
    To dau. Theodesia and hrs., other half of "O'Neales Dezearts" and pt. of "Market Overton," at Pomankka., now leased to Robert Gording; and personalty.
    To dau. Pretious (Precious) Jones and hrs., 800 A. "Millner," bou. of John Dickeson, and 113 A. "Langharn's Rest," Prince George's County, made over by George Langham; and personalty.
    To youngest dau. Bethia Barnes and hrs., 143 A. "Stone's Rest," adj. to land of Thomas Jenkins, dec'd, and 1/2 "Market Overton," the pt. where John Queen now lives; and personalty.
    To wife Theodosia, certain personalty during life, to be divided among child.; sd. wife being obligated to make over "Market Overton" to her 2 daus. Theodosia and Bethia before her death or marriage; shd. son Thomas interfere and not make over sd. land, then the plantations where his bro. William lived and Daniel McDaniell now lives shall pass to the sd. Theodosia and Bethia. and their hrs,
    Exs.: Wife and sons Thomas and Richard.
    Test: William Mansell, John Boye, James Murdock.
    Codicil: Shd. Thomas Matthew bring any account against estate, to have no share therein. To dau. Theodosia,, personalty to remain in poss. of her mother during life,
    Test: Same. 20.221.
    ===
    Verlinda Stone married Capt. Joseph Harrison; she died 1739,
    Thomas Stone and Bethia Barnes, signed inventory as kin;
    Issue: Richard; Joseph; Tabathia; William; and posthumous child.

    ===
    Joseph Harrison (gentleman) 9,129 A CH £550.13,10 £397,4.9 Sep 18 1728
    also Capt. Joseph Harrison.
    Received from: Robert Wade, James Semmes, Walter Pye, Thomas Mathews, David Cockran, Capt, Watson, John Lancaster, Samuel Young, Esq. (treasurer), Capt. Anthony Nicholeson, Col. John Fendall, William Robertson, Capt. James Lutwydge, Francis Sharklelt, David Southerland, John Philbert, Mathew Breeden, Thomas Raybord, Walter Winter, James Marten, John Posey, Francis Bishop, Thomas Wright, Mary Cooper, John Atchison, David Cothran.
    Payments to: Amos Garrett, Robert Gordon, Isaac Lansdale, William Black, Thomas Harrison due from deceased as administrator of his brother Richard Harrison, Thomas Harrison due from deceased for his portion of estate of his brother Benjamin Harrisonr Mary Hague due from deceased as administrator of her mother Elisabeth Hague, Mary Hague due from deceased for her portion of estate of her uncle Richard Harrison, Mary Hague due from deceased for her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison, Stephen Evans in right of his wife (unnamed, mother of Benjamin Harrison) for her portion of estate of Benjamin Harrison remaining in hands of aforesaid John Harrison, John Hamilton due from deceased as administrator of Elisabeth Hague his portion of her estate, William Cooper (deceased was his guardian), John Courts on account of estate of Richard Harrison and estate of Benjamin Harrison (John Courts married their sister (unnamed), John Parnham, Mary Miller, George Elam, William Walley, John King,, Lord Baltimore, William Loch, Esq,. John Harrison, Richard Bell per Garrett Gorden, Thomas Harrison for a legacy from his father (unnamed, deceased was executor), John Coulten, Daniel McDaniel, William Sanders, James Glasscock, Daniel Jenifer, Philip Key, Thomas Taylor, Richard Hutchins, John Howard, Books & Holland, Charles Calvert, Esq,, Samuel Hanson, William Cumming.
    Executrix: Virlinda Harrison (also Verlinda Harrison).
    ===
    Capt, Joseph Harrison 10,3 A CH £7,15,7 Oct 9 1729
    Received from: John Philbert, Catherine Stone, Thomas Mathews,
    Payments to: Robert Tyler, James Hollyday, Esq., Samuel Hanson.
    Executrix: Mrs. Virlinda Harrison.

    ===
    Stephen Brown 10.213 A CH £48,2.0 £24.15.5 Feb 13 1729
    Received from; Walter Winter, Catherine Stone, William Sanders, James Allen, Gerrard Fowke, Mathew Stone, John Riley, Joseph Harrison, Thomas Skinner, John Dickeson,
    Payments to: Dr. Brown,, John Posey, William Dent, Elisabeth Coggens, Stephen Mankin, Mrs, Virlinda Harrison, Mathew Barnes, Anne Jenkins, William Benson, Samuel Hanson, Francis Parker.
    Executrix: Anne MacDonald, wife of Daniel MacDonald.
    ===
    Thomas Osborne 11,915 CH £241.14.7 Apr 25 1727
    Appraisers: Walter Winter, Matthew Stone.
    Creditors: James Lutwidge, Richard Harrison.
    Administrtrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Osborne.
    ===
    John Garret 11.918 CH £68,3,0 Mar 25 1727 May 8 1727
    Appraisers: Thomas Price, George Eglin,
    Creditors: Virlinda Harrison, John Howison.
    Next of kin: John Waple, George Waple.
    Administrators: James Lutwidge, John Barker.
    ==
    John Garrett 8.349 A CH £68.3.0 £73,5.10 Aug 28 1727
    Received from: Mr. John Howard, Henry Tanner, Edward Shacklett, Thomas Fitzgarreld, Charles Adams, John Arthon, Benjamin Banister, Timothy Banister.
    Payments to: James Lutwidge (accountant), Verlinda Harrison (executrix of Capt. Joseph Harrison), Mr, Daniel Jenifer, Elisabeth Waple, Henry Casick, Bennett Hoskins, S. Hanson.
    Administrators: James Lutwidge, John Barker
    ===
    Edward Chapman 16,158 CH £70,16,0 Mar 4 1730 Apr 26 1731
    Appraisers: John Manning, Stephen Mankin.
    Creditors: Gustavus Brownt Virlinda. Harrison.
    Next of kin: John Craxson, Elisabeth Burges,
    Executor: Richard Chapman.
    ===
    Edward Chapman 11.370 A CH £70,16,0 £13.0.1 Jan 24 1731
    Payments to: Mr. Maconchie, Dr. Brown, administrator of Daniel Jenifer, Virlinda Harrison, William Annis, Patrick Currick, Samuel Hanson.
    Legatees: mother (unnamed), Thomas Goley, Anne Goley, Elisabeth Warner.
    Distribution to: Thomas Goley, Susanna Goley, Anne Goley.
    Executor: Richard Chapman.
    ===
    John Speake 12.105 A CH £77.8.9 Nov 7 1733
    Received from: Leonard Green, Jr., Richard Cornish, Hussey Luckett, Edward Brawner, Richard Chapman, John Clements, Col. George Mason, John Maconchie, William Brooke, Ben in Garner, John Higton, Matthew Stone.
    Payments to: Joseph Lancaster, Virlinda Harrison, John Meredith paid to Mr. Philip Key, Richard Tarleton paid to Mr. Philip Key, William Millstead, Archibald Campbell per John Graham, John Maconchie, James Semmes (son of James Semmes (dead, widow & executrix (unnamed) married the deceased)), Richard Gildert paid to John Lancaster, Walter Pye, Jane Brent, Martha Yoakley.
    Mentions: parties (unnamed) interested are all at age.
    Executors: John Speake, Richard Speake.
    ===
    Mr. Samuel Peel 12.294 A AA £3640,1.2 £446.5.6 Jul 1 1734
    Received from: Richard Shearbert, Joseph Howard, Ezekil Gillist Francis Gatherilf Mrs. Anne Lux, Thomas Gassaway, Jr., Samuel Chew, Jr., Richard Davis, William Fish, John Johnson, Joseph Jones, Jr., Rachell Marriarte, Nehemiah Covin ton, Mrs. Virlinda Harrison, James Deal, Anne Leek, Benjamin Mooresheadf William Saunders, Capt. Anthony Beck, Richard Holden, Mrs. Thomas, Elihu Hall, Mrs. Warringford, Mary Hall, Mary Talbot, William Duff on account of Robert Perry, Henry Wright, Richard Briant, John Nichollson, Jr., William Sellman, Thomas Stocket, Lewis Duval, Thomas Lusby, Thomas Reynolds, John Nicholls, James Cadle.
    Payments to: Thomas Gassaway, John Morgan, Thomas Homewoodr John Mariarte, Jonas Restal, Capt. Alexander Scogall, John Samuel Minskey, George Allen, Edmund Jenings, Esq., Capt. Benjamin Mooreshead, James Weems, Elisabeth Jiams.
    Administrator: William Peele (also Mr. William Peel).
    ===
    Samuel Peele 13.236 A £1706.17.1 Aug 13 1735
    Received from: William Kirkland, Richard Cantwell, Richard Sherbert, James Cadle, Stephen Warman, John Watkins, Darby Conner, Kezar Knighton, Elisabeth Waters, James Welsh, Francis Gatriell, Edward Gayther, John Franklin, Ephraim Haines, Aaron Rawlins, Peter Owerard, Humphrey Meridith, John Gassaway, Josiah Dashiell, Robert Welsh, Levin Hill, Isaac Jones, Samuel Duvall, Richard Beard, Samuel Smith, Turnor Wootton, Richard Franklin, Zachariah Maccubbin, Virlinda Harrison, George Allen, widow Johnson, James Mouat, John Shackles, William Cumming, Nicholas Aldgridge, Thomas Scott, Henry Hill, Thomas Haskins, Richard Davis, Robert Trewhitt, Ralph Crabb, Edward Lloyd, John Gassaway, Thomas Gassaway, Jr., Peter Bell, Thomas Reynolds, Richard Davis, Thomas Wells, Andrew Senhouse.
    Payments to: John Mariarteer Nehemiah Covington, Stephen Warman, Mr. Zachariah Maccubbin, Daniel Dulany, Esq., William Wootton, John Aldridge, Daniel Dulany, Esq. fox Mr. William Hunt (merchant), Mr. William Cumming, Isaac Jones, John Gresham, widow Talbott, cost of suit against Anthony Dare, cost of suit against William Mitchell (insolvent), William Sellman, John Galloway attorney for John Peele (merchant in London, brother, representative of Samuel Peele (dead)).
    Administrator: Hr, William Peele.
    ===
    Simon Smith 12.345 A CH £53.2.11 £67.0.6 Jul 17 1734
    A second inventory is cited in the amount of £1.1.0.
    Sureties: John Cooper, Augustine Ward.
    Received from: Thomas Stone, John Stokes, Stephen Evans, Thomas Harrison, Thomas Annis,
    Matthew Frawner, Mull & Ratclif, John Mitchahill, Archibald Philbert.
    Payments to: Virlinda Harrison, James Pariander, William Douglass, James Hewison, Rand. Morris, Charles Calvert, Esq., Samuell Hanson.
    Distribution to: accountant, daughter (unnamed, at age).
    Administrator: Simon Smith.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 108.
    At the request of Josh Harrison of CC, gent, the following deed was recorded Dec 10, 1723.
    Nov 25, 1723 from Wm Stone of CC, gent, to Josh Harrison (son of Rd Harrison) of CC, for 20 shillings sterling, and for the sd Josh Harrison's marrying his daughter Virlinda, and for divers other valuable considerations,; all that tract of land in CC known by the name of Virlinda' s, formerly held and occupied by Benoni Thomas who, dying without issue, [it] became the right of sd Wm Stone by the will of Virlinda Stone decd (patentee of the sd land), bounded by the north side of the main fresh run of Burditts Cr, containing 300 acres, as by certificate of the survey granted, to the sd Virlinda Stone dated Jun 17, 1663. Signed --Wm Stone.' Wit - Thomas Stone , Gusta. Brown*, Thos Stone Jr.-This deed was acknowledged by Wm Stone and Theodosia,'`his wife."
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 162.
    At the request of Michael Shakklett of CC, the following deed was recorded this Sep 24, 1724.
    Aug 11, 1724 from Jos Harrison of CC, to Michael Shakulett "of the same parts", for 6000 lbs of tobacco paid in & by the sale of the tract of land called Cowspring as per deeds by sd Michael Shakalet & Elizabeth, his wife, duly executed & passed to sd Joseph Harrison dated the 11th instant Aug, and for divers other good causes, Harrison has sold to Shakalett all that tract of land called Tabitha's Lot in CC, Nanjemy Parish, containing & patented to the sd Joseph Harrison for about 130 acres, as by the patent dated Mar 25 last past, bounded by the south side of a great Beaver Damm that falls into Burdits Cr and near the plantation where Benoni Thomas formerly dwelt something to the northward thereof. Signeod - Jos Harrison. Wit = Willm Stone*, Thomas Stone*, Rich Stone. This deed was acknowledged by the above named Joseph Harrison and Virlinda, his wife.
    ===
    1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 394
    Enrolled at request of John Edgar 27 Mar 1729:
    Indenture, 29 Jan 1728; Between Virlinda Harrison of Charles County, widow of Joseph Harrison, Gent., dec'd, and John Edgar, Gent.; Joseph Harrison patented a tract called Market Overton for 1,200 acres originally granted to Zacharia Wade who by his will devised sd. parcel to Theodosia, his dau., now wife of William Stone of Charles Co.; William and Theodocia Stone conveyed the same to Joseph Harrison who, by his will, of 24 Dec 1726 mentioned the land to be sold if necessary to pay his debts by his exs. Virlinda Harrison, William Stone, Thomas Matthews; Stone and Matthews renounced the executorship to Virlinda; this indenture for £70; tract called Market Overton on the east side of Pamunkey Creek; bounded by Southampton originally take up by Francis Batchelor; surveyed for 150 acres; /s/ Virlinda Harrison; wit. Robt. Hanson, Gust. Brown; 29 Jan 1728 ack. by Virlinda Harrison
    ===
    Charles County Court Records, March 1738/9 Court, Liber T#2, Page 547
    Virlinda Harrison & Richard Harrison prefer to the Court here the following petition: Mar 13, 1738/9. To the Justices of CC Court. Whereas there has been for many years past a cleared bridle path from the now dwelling Plantation of the sd Virlinda Harrison to a tract formerly laid out called Durham Town, being a place well known to some of Your Worships, of trade and commerce and constant harbor for shipping, and the sd Path leading from the sd Town to another harbor for shipping called the long Wharf, and also convenient for persons intending over Nanjemy Cr, the sd Path or Road is now so obstructed and turned by fences of sundry persons, not regarding the convenient of their neighbors and other travellers, that renders it most tedious and troublesome to pass from one harbor to the other, or else where along the river. It is therefore prayed your Worships will take it into consideration and order such relief to your petitioners and other neighboring inhabitants as to your Worships shall seem mete, on hearing of which petition, it is ordered that the Worshipful Bayne Smallwood and Capt. John Barker do inspect the premises and report to next Court.
    ===
    Charles County Court Records, November 1741 Court, Liber T#2, Page 292
    The Justices here do describe the following main Roads, and do appoint the several persons hereafter named overseers of sd Roads for the ensuing year according to the several precincts and divisions following, viz -
    From Elgins Run to the usual road to the River side, by Simon Smith's from Burdicts Cr to the River side by Mr. John King's, the old path that strikes out of Burdicts Creek Road by Edward Shaklet's to Samuel Hanson Jr, his Plantation at the River side, and from Mrs. Verlinda Harrison's along the Bank head to the Long wharf. Thomas Keybert, overseer.

    Children:
    1. Richard Harrison was born in 1716 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 16 Sep 1780 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.
    2. William Harrison was born about 1717 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 2 Jun 1740 in Charles County, Maryland.
    3. Tabitha Harrison was born about 1719 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 12 Jul 1758 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.
    4. 6. Joseph Hanson Harrison was born on 2 Jun 1722 in Durham Parish, Charles County, Maryland; died on 28 May 1785 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.
    5. Elizabeth Harrison was born on 1 Jan 1727 in Charles County, Maryland; died on 28 May 1785 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.

  7. 14.  Robert Hanson was born in 1680 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland (son of John Hanson and Mary MNU Hanson); died on 27 Sep 1748 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.

    Notes:

    married 4 times
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC];
    Page 199. Samuel Hanson, son of Robert and Benedicta Hanson, was born Dec 6, 1705.
    ===
    HANSON,, Col. Robert., died last Friday at a good old age., at his seat near Port Tobacco, for many years a Representative and Chief Magistrate of Chas, Co. (Aug, 3., 1748)
    ===
    HARRISON, Mrs. Dorothy, died the 5th of last month,, wife of Col, Richard Harrison, of Chas. Co, She was the daughter of Col, Robert Hanson., late of said county, dec, She was in the 31st year of her age, (April 9, 1752)
    ===
    HANSON, ROBERT, Charles Co. 5 Apr 1746; 27 Sep 1748
    To son WILLIAM HANSON, 100 A. called 'Abergame" which I included In a tract called "Roburtus" granted to me by escheat, pt of his now dwelling plantation; also tract called "addition to Robertus," 28 A.; also my instruments and mathematick books.
    To son ROBERT HANSON, my youngest son, all land and plantation I now dwell on., 100 A., pt. of "Bettys Delight" left me by the will of my father JOHN HANSON, deod. and 69 A. of land which I bought of William Chandler being pt. of tract called "Chandlers Hill"; also 4 lots formerly laid out in Charles Town, two of which I bought of Richard Rogers, 1 of John Brown and 1 of Thomas Sanders; also 1 lot laid out in the said town in my own name; also 1 lot laid out for me in Charles Town whereon I have now a tobacco house; also 100 A. called "Corkers Hog holes"
    To my dau DOROTHY HARRISON, wife of RICHARD HARRISON, 250 As, pt. of tract called "Hansonton," to be laid off the eastern most part of it.
    That remaining part of said tract called "Hansonton" and also 124 A.r pt., of tract callled "Robertus" adj said "Hansonton" to be sold.
    To dau. MARY HANSONr tract: called "Habberdeventure" laid out for 150 A. which I bought of John Lambeth; also other tract called Hansons Plain." 75 A.
    To son SAMUEL HANSON, sword, pistol and silver seal.
    To grandson ROBERT HANSON son of SAMUEL and MARY HANSON, watch made by Tomlinson.
    To son BENJAMIN HANSON, watch made by Royle and horse.
    Remainder of estate to be divided amongst son BENJAMIN HANSON, son ROBERT HANSON, dau MARY HANSON, dau SARAH HANSON and dau. VIOLETTA HANSON.
    Nephew WALTER HANSON to have the guardianship and tuition of my son ROBERT HANSON.
    Sons SAMUEL, WILLIAM and nephew WALTER., exs.
    Wit: Edm. Porteus, Sam. Hanson Jr., Daniel of Ste. Thomas Jenifer. MCW 25. 412
    ===
    Col. Robert Hanson 41.217 CH £878.14.8 Sep 9 1749 Sep 9 1749
    Appraisers: Richard Price Robert Doyne.
    Creditors: Will Eilbeck, Walter Hanson.
    Next of kin: Mary Swift, William Hanson.
    Administrator/Executor; Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Robert Hanson 29.97 A CH £878.14,8 £465.3.9 Oct 6 1750
    A second inventory is cited in the amount of 23.5.8.
    sureties: Theophilus Swift, William Hanson.
    Received from: Anne Hanson, Samuel Hanson, Col. Richard Harrison, Alexander McLaran.
    Payments to; Robert Scott & John Rowand, Walter Hanson, John Smith Prather, Thomas Douglass. Henry Hazlip, Thomas Bratton, John Hanson youngest, Notely Mitchell, Dr. Brown, Eleanor Johnson, Susanah Bennet, Robert Frankling, Mr. Henry Ogle, John Banister, John Chattum, Samuel Hanson, Margaret Morten, Dr. Gust Brown, John Kinsman, executor of James Freeman, Andrew Munroe, John Joakn Gording, Jonas Green (printer) or Jonas Green Printer, Richard Gambra, Robert Whythill, Daniel Dulany, Esq. paid to Walter Hanson, Joseph Timms, Jr., James Nevison, George Bogle & Co., Hugh Perrie, Dr. Mungo Muschet, William Neale, executors of Vincent Askins, Robert Middleton, Alexander McLaran, Charles Byrn, William Elbeck, Robert Horner, Collin Mitchell.
    Legatees: William Hanson, Benj Hanson, Robert Hanson, Samuel Hanson.
    ===
    Col. Robert Hanson 33,135 A CH £35.3.4 Jul 2 1752
    Sureties: Theophilus Swift, ---ison Hanson (page torn) [mm..Harrison Hanson]
    Payments to: Mr. Robert Scott (merchant in Glasgow) paid to Mr. Walter Hanson, Mary Cunninghame (administratrix of Mr. John Cunninghame), Mary Ogden paid to Samuel Hanson for Nehemiah Ogden, executors of Anne Ebernethy, Dan. Jenifer.
    Legatees: (unnamed) at age save Robert Hanson under guardianship of Nathilter Hanson {mm Violetta Hanson}.
    Administrators: Gerard Fowke, Joseph Hanson Harrison.
    ===
    Col. Robert Hanson 32.50 A CH £94.4.10 Feb 6 1752
    Sureties: Rev. Theophilus Swift, Capt. William Hanson.
    Payments to: Mr. Robert Gilpin, Mary Cunningham (daughter of William Hoskins (deceased was administrator), her portion of her father's estate), Walter Hanson who married Elisabeth Hoskins (other daughter of William Hoskins, her portion of her father's estate), Joseph Milburn Simms, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Daniel Jenifer,
    Representatives: accountants (each married a daughter (unnamed)), Voletta Hanson (of age), Benjamin Hanson (died a minor), Robert Hanson (aged 10 or 11).
    Administrators: Joseph Harrison Hanson, Gerard Fowke.
    ===
    Britt, George, Chas. County, 26th Feb., 1704; 26th May, 1705.
    To wife Eliza, extx., dower rights.
    dau. Susanna Noble and to Mary Hewlitt., personalty. sons William., George, Henry and Richard and dau. Martha Baker, residue of estate., real and personal.
    Test: Robt. Hanson, Thomas Plunkett,, Jno. Hanson, 3. 485.
    ===
    Nellson, Richard, Chas, County, 9th Feb., 1708; 18th Apr., 1709.
    To eld. dau. Barbary and dau. Eleanor, personalty.
    To dau, Margrett, 117 A. adjoining "Christian Temple Manor," it being 1/2 of "Cole."
    To dau. Alice, 117 A., residue of "Cole."
    To dau-in-law Mary Beck, personalty.
    To sons Richard and William jointly, 224 A., "Howland" where George Britt lived.
    To son John, dwelling plantation at decease of wife, it being residue of "Howland " afsd
    To wife Mary, extx. plantation afsd, and personalty.
    Trustees: Robt. Hanson, Kno. Cofer of Chas, County, during minority of child.
    Test: Rich. Edgar, Thos. Phisiett, Francis Sarson. Part 2-12. 33.
    ===
    Theobalds, John, planter, Chas. County, 18th Oct., 1712; 24th July, 1713.
    To eld. son William and male hrs., dwelling plantation,, 2 tracts, viz., 50 A.,. '"Betty's Delight" and 100 A.,, "Planter's Delight" and personalty, including mare branded H. S.
    To son John, 100 A.., "Greena" in Charles Co.,, in the woods on W. side main branch of Portobacco Creek, about 2 miles from head of sd. Creek, and personalty,, including mare formerly belonging to Penelope Theobald.
    to dau. Mary and to dau. Charity, at 16 yrs. or marriage,, personalty.
    to wife Mary, extx., residue Of estate and life interest in 1/3 lands afsd. devised to son William; 2 sons to be of age at 18 yrs. in event of marriage of wife.
    Test: Mary Hanson, Robert Hanson, John Gardner, 13.540.
    ===
    Elliott, William, Chas. County, 15th Apr., 1713; 25th May, 1713.
    To son William and to Susannah Judd, personalty.
    to wife Joane, extx., residue of estate.
    Test: Benja. Burgess, Rob't. Hanson, William Mcconchie. MCW 13.505
    ===
    William Numan 36A.238 I CH £197.7.0 Aug 5 1714 Sep 6 1714
    (also William Newman)
    Appraisers: Robert Hanson, Benjamin Hanson.
    ===
    Philip Pealey 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.
    ===
    Thomas Lawson 39C.133 A CH £67.0.l £27.2.5 Mar 11 1717
    Payments to: Mrs Rogers, Dr. Scott, Drs. Claudius, Joseph Gardiner, Mr. Wilkinson, Robert Hanson.
    Executrix: Elisabeth Lawson.
    ===
    John Hanson 378.225 A CH £138.9.10 £161.17.8 Sep 2 1717
    A second inventory was cited in the amount of £1.4.0.
    Received from: John Smith, Mr. William Maconchie.
    Payments to: Sr. Gustavus Browne, James Waters, Capt. Thomas Dent, John Cockrin, Mr. Daniel Dullany, Mary Theobalds, Benony Thomas, John Sanders, Benjamin Hanson, Edmond Maggetee, William Edgar.
    Legatees: John Hanson (son), Samuel Hanson (son), Benjamin Hanson (son), wife (unnamed) of Mr. William Mcconchie Ann Hanson, Sarah Hanson.
    Cites: children (unnamed) are at age.
    Executor: Robert Hanson.
    ===
    Rogers, John, gent., Charles County, 4th Nov., 1717; 13th Jan., 1717.
    To wife Eliza:, extx., dwel. plan. [not named], for life, and personalty.
    To son Richard, personalty when of age, and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco to be sold during his minority for his education, remainder to be paid him at majority.
    To son John, interest poss. by test. in right of his (John's) mother, deceased, to part of estate of Charity Courts, in hands of his uncle, John Courts (to be administered), and personalty to be pd. when he comes of age; also testator's interest in tract of land in Pr. Geo. County, called "Clean Drinking,"' and any estate falling to testator by death of any of his uncles or relations.
    To son Roadham, dwel. plan. at decease of his mother, and personalty, also land testator had with his mother.
    To Rev. Wm. Maconchie., for the church, personalty.
    To Alex. Contee, John Courts, Robert and Sam. Hanson, neighbor Mary Theobalds and to Johanna Price, personalty.
    Test. directs that his servant, Wm. Sympson., be discharged from service on 25th Dec. next.
    Shd. son Richard die before he is of age, bequests made to him to pass to sons John and Roadham, or survivor. Shd, son Roadham die before he is of age, lands bequeathed him to pass to son Rich., and in ease of his death, to son John. In case of son John's death without issue., to pass to nearest of blood.
    Residue of estate to be divided equally among wife and 3 child. and unborn child.
    Wife to have charge of child. during their minority. Shd. she marry, Alex. Contee to have care of Rich. and John.
    Test: Jno. Hanson, Jno. Chunn, Rich. Bell 14. 521.
    ===
    Mr. Thomas Waple 2.128 A CH £374.4.6 £154.13.6 Aug 6 1719
    Payments to: Mr. Osmond, Sam Fearson, ------ Waple (sister of accountant), Henry Tayler, Mr. William Stone & Ubgate Reeves, George Liddle, Capt. William Carleton (sloopmaster), Daniel Liddle (sailor), Mathew Parks (sailor), George Harrisos (sailor), John King, Joseph Harrison, Roger Boyce, Dr. Abraham Barnes, Edward Lawle, Philip Long, Thomas Ingram due to John Andrews, Thomas Ingram, John Neale, Nicholas Cooper, Thomas Owens, Mr. Anthony Neale, Ralph Sumerfield (administrator of John Andrew), Henry Warten, John Hague, Alexander Contee due to Kennett Meckenney, Robert Hanson,, William Hoskins, John Chapman, Richard Chapman, John Haden, Dr. Gustavus Brown, William Muncester, Roger Elleston, George Dragon, Richard Lincicom, John Sanders, John Griffeth, James Waple, Stephen Eavans, William Badger, John Rogers on action against Daniel Kersey (dead), Robert Hanson, Joseph Maning, Jane Lowrey, Henry Wharten,
    Administrator: Phil. Hemsley (brother).
    ===
    Hoskins, Philip, joyner, Charles County, 26th June, 1720; 16th Nov., 1720.
    To bros. Oswell and Bennet, personalty.
    To bro. William, ex., residue of estate, real and personal, with all -rights in estate of father., Col. Philip Hoskins, dec'd.
    Test: Wm. Wills,, Thomas Causton, Robert Hanson. 16,218,
    ===
    Lenoir, Mary, widow, Charles County, 22nd Dec., 1725;
    To Robert Hanson, gent.; Anne, wife of Thomas Dent, gent.; Elizabeth, wife of Richard Tarvin, gent; Dr. Daniel Jenifer and John Lawson, personalty.
    Robert Hanson afsd., ex. and residuary legatee.
    Test: John Brown, Richard Beale, Walter Dodson. 19, 569.
    ===
    Duncan Magrigger 10.673 A CH £33.13.6 £33.6.6 Feb 27 1730
    Received from: Benjamin Burgess, William Aufford.
    Payments to: John Ashman, John Ebarnathy, Norman McLoud, Samuel Burgess, Dr. Gustavus Brown, Mr. Henry Hawkins, John Chandler, Cassandra Lee, executor of Edward Henry Calvert, Esq, Charles Calvert, Esq., Samuel Hanson, James Glascock, Robert Hanson, George Skerwan, Daniel McDaniel.
    Administratrix: Frances Magrigger.
    ===
    James Parrandier 11.563 A CH £275.19.5 £27.13.0 Dec 9 1732
    Received from: executor of Hugh Arbuthnot, Robert Hanson, William Miller, Mathew Breeden, William Theobalds.
    Payments to: William Neilson, Dr. Brown, Barnaby Kelly, Rand. Morris, Alexander Contee, Charles Calvert, Esq., Samuell Hanson, Walter Winter.
    Executor: Charles Musgrave.
    ===
    Eburnathy, John., Charles County, 11th March., 1733 21st Apr., 1733.
    To wife Anne 1/2 real estate during life; certain personalty absolutely.
    To father John Eburnathy in or near Armagh in the Kingdom of Ireland, other half of real estate, and at decease of wife part bequeathed her; after decease of father sd. lands to be equally divided among 3 bros. Thomas, James and William and their hrs., in or near Armagh, residue of personalty to be divided bet, Father and 3 bros. afad.
    Exs.: wife Anne and Coll. Robert Hanson,
    Test: Alexander Adair, James Maddox, Bartholomew Anderson. 20, 608.
    ===
    John Eburnethy 12.761 A CH £404.3.11 £190.6.11 Mar 15 1734
    Received from: John Graham on account of Archibald Campbell, Abraham Marquis, John Penn, Charles Slye, John Bruce, Charles Neale, Joshua Doyne, Capt. Cavindish, Richard Chapman, Francis Addams, Ubgatt Reeves, William Thompson, Jr., Brand. Brandt, William McDonold, Owen Ellis, Phillip Playfay, Phillip Lee, Esq., Allen Newton, David Wade, Walter Pye, Sarah Roby, Richard Bell, John courts, Benjamin Douglass, Edward Walker, Charles Musgrove, Thomas Sanders, Jr., William Neale, John Cawseene, Daniel Catlett, Thomas Bulger, John Garrett, Jos. Allen, Jr., Ignatius Boarman, George Godfrey, Thomas Reeves, James Taylor, Bryan Flynn, Richard Maston, John Dodd, Allon Hewton, John Pidgeon, John Lemastre, Walter Dodson, Thomas Michell, John Porten, Timothy Carrington, Isaac Lemastre, Leonard Green, Prier Smallwood, William Williams, John Haw, Thomas Hussey Lucket, John Ensey, Giles Zebedee, Thomas Sanders, Jr., Richard Tarvin, James Semmes, Henry Barnes, Sr., Daniel Munro for Duncan McGrigger, William Munro, William Warder, Richard Marshall, William Coombs, John Hewson, John Lucraft, John Bagget, William Clements, Sr., Thomas Mathews, Benjamin Maddox, Edward Brawner, Charles Smoot, Barton Waring, William Howard, John Alley, Jos. Matthews, John Tennison, William Dent, Charles Byrn, John Delozier, Luke Matthews, Capt. Robert Yates, Thomas Stone, John Harris, Richard Slaytor, William Brent, Alexander Macclarer, Bart Anderson, James Ronalds, Ledstone Smallwood, Thomas Reed, James Addams, Samuel Burgess, Giles Green, Henry Jameson, Archibald Johnson, David Southerland, Joshua Brown, John Mamie, Joshua Allford, Thomas Nichols, William Nelson, Jos. Timms, Robert Tox, Samuel Love, Edward Stone.
    Payments to: Edward Devine, Dr. Gust. Brown, James Russell, Dr. Alexander Adair, Richard Bell, Alexander Hawkins, Samuel Hanson, John Jones, Ignatius Semmes, Thomas Butler, William Rogers, William Middleton, Thomas Clelan, Thomas Sympson, Jr., John Lancaster, Thomas Mitchel, John Herriman, Patrick Bodkin, Benjamin Burgess, Edward Jenkins, James Jones, Francis Goodrich, Edmond Kirshaw, Martha Yoakly, Francis Ware, Edward Neales, Thomas Crumpton, David cockran, James Duff, John Lutcliff, Ignatius Lucket.
    Mentions: representatives (unnamed).
    Executors: Robert Hanson, Ann Eburnethy.
    ===
    John Speake 12.42 A CH £165.13.6 £201.17.6 Aug 15 1733
    Received from: Bryan Flyn, John Beale, William Smallwood, John Hurrie, John Hanson, Jr., Thomas Burroughs, John Neale, Josep Pallusus, Thomas Stone, Charles Sample, Joseph Chitham, Walter Hanson, Col. Robert Hanson, Bartholomew Anderson, Moses Bell, William Clements, Jr., John Morgan Guskell, John Beal, Jr., Samuel Clements, Aaron Goodrick, Archibald Johnson, Allen Haton, CoI. George Mason, John Barker, William Skinner, Ignatius Mitchell, Benjamin Douglas, Edmund Magatee, Francis Green, John Smith Tayler, George Harley, Benjamin Gwinn, Francis Brown, Henry Hawkins, Thomas Barnes, Charles Courts, William Howard, Richard Price, William Nalley, Jonas Parker, John Franklin, John Tayler, John Hanby, Absalom Thorn, David Southerland, Edward Sanders, Elexander Adam, John Howard, Courts Keech, John Clark, Jr., Zechariah Wade, Jr., John Butts, John Brooks, Thomas Freeman, Miles McDonnald, Walter Dodson, Richard Howard, John Canseen, David Stone, Thomas Green, William eoarman, Ignatius Doyne, Giles Green, alectius Semmes, Edward Walker, Thomas; Matthews, Rober Miniian, Daniel Nader, Bayne Smallwood, Thomas Wheeler, William Connell, John Brown, Patrick Connelly, Richard Speake (accountant), William Wally, John Posey, James Middleton, Francis Gardiner, John Courts, Patrick Ferrell, Thomas Sanders, Jr., Henry Jameson, Thomas Mudd, Andrew Sympson, John Terrell, Francis Clements, Daniel McFerson, Thomas Jameson, Richard Harrison, George Thomas, James Masters, Richard Hodgson, Ralph Sharp, John Manning, William McFarling, Edward Jenkins, Walter Maddox, Charles Neale, John Webb, John Lane, Robert Brent, Edward Doyne, David Wade, Robert Maconchie, Thomas Conner, William Sanders, Jr., Francis Glass, Thomas Hawkins, John Cooksey, Stephen Evans, Charles Philpott, Charles Musgrave, William Munroe, Richard Edelen, Edward Clements, Robert Hanson, Jr., Richard Gambra, administrator of John Sanders, Jr., John Haw, William Griffen, Holland Middleton, Richard Robey, David Parsons, John Quin, Elias Dodd, William Benson, Jr., Thomas Price, administrator of James Allen.
    Payments to Dr. Brown, Marmaduke Semmes, James Semmes (legacy from his father James Semmes (dead) whose executrix (unnamed) married the deceased), Robert Chrystie, James Tayler, Francis Ware, John Speake (accountant), John Parnham, Matthew Sanders, Rev. Mr. George Thorold, Giles Zebedee, Thomas Clelan, Charles Calvert, Esq., John Huson (servant), Marmaduke Semmes for orphans (unnamed, their filial portions) of James Semmes, William Neale, Richard Robey paid to Richard Speake (accountant), Walter Pye, Thomas Berry, John Read, John Walker, George Graham per John Adams.
    Executors: John Speake, Richard Speake.

    ===
    Luke Mathews 12.707 A CH £173.19.10 £17.16.11 Feb 13 1734
    Received from: executrix of Henry Jameson, Alexander Hawkins, Benjamin Fendal.
    Payments to: Benjamine Ward, Samuel Jones paid by Marsham Queen, Dr. Gust. Brown paid to John Hamill, Col. Robert Hanson (executor of John Ebarnathy), Susannah Holt.
    Executrix: Martha Mathews.
    ===
    Ignatius Luckett 21.38 CH £637.3.1 May 19 1735 Aug 6 1735
    Appraisers: Robert Hanson, S. Hanson, Jr.
    Creditors: Francis Goodrick, Gustavus Brown.
    Next of kin: John Hanson, Jr., Thomas H. Luckett.
    Executrix: Jane Luckett.
    ===
    Ignatius Luckett 21.506 CH £4.4.1 Sep 15 1736 Sep 15 1736
    Appraisers: Robert Hanson, J. Hanson.
    Executrix: Jane Luckett.
    ===
    Henry Joshua Jameson 13.144 A CH £78.15.1 £88.0.0 Jun 23 1735
    Received from: Thomas Marloe.
    Payments to: John Parnham, Justinian Burch, Benjamin Neale, James Russell, Dr. Gustavus Brown paid to John Trammill, Peter Hayes, Thomas Smoot, John Bowleing, Francis Goodrick, Richard Edelin, John Mannerey, Thomas Barron, Benjamin Fendle, Dr. .Alexander aDier, Jos. Allen, estate of John Ebernathy per Col. Robert Hanson (one of Ebernathy's executors), Mary Mathews (executrix of Luke Mathews), Samuell Hanson, Charles Calvert, Esq., Marsham Queen (executor of Thomas Jameson), Marsham Warring, Ann Ebernathy, estate of Thomas Towers paid to Walter Brooke for use of the administratrix, John Parnham, Jr., Martha Yokely, John Camden, Aleax Hawkins, John Goodwin, Esq., estate of John Boon.
    Executrix: Elisabeth Jameson.
    ===
    William Jameston 13.229 A SM £472.18.10 £528.5.2 Jun 5 1735
    Received from: James Compton, John Sanders, John Harbert, Mathew Harbert.
    Payments to: George Gordon, Thomas Truman Brisco, Gustavus Brown, John Parnham, George Boyd, John How, Robert Hanson, Justinian Jordan, John Tuttle, Edward Price, John Cartwright, James Compton, Capt. John Hicks, William Knott.
    Payments to (from estate of William Jameston): Thomas Barber & John Barber (orphans of Thomas Barber (dead)), Elisabeth Barber (orphan of Thomas Barber (dead), Elisha Barber (orphan of Thomas Barber (dead)).
    Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to: Margarett Jameson (orphan of William Jameson (dead)).
    Administrators: Mary Jameston, Thomas Barber.
    ===
    Pryer Smallwood 14.257 A CH £127.18.6 Jun 18 1736
    Received from: James Waughop.
    Payments to: estate of William Welsh per his widow (unnamed), Francis Ash, Giles Zebody, John Smallwood, Danniell Dulany, Esq. for amount recovered by Col. George Mason, estate of Daniel Jenifer, Rev. Mr. William Mackonchie, Col. Alexander Spotwood (of Virginia), Dr. Gustavus Brown, estate of John Eburnathy, Col. Robert Hanson, William Smallwood Taylor, Benjamin Fendall, Thomas Mathews, Daniell Bryan, Thomas Clark, Mr. Samuell Hanson.
    Legatees: Jacob Smith.
    Executor: Bayne Smallwood.
    ===
    Thomas Wheeler 22.72 CH £55.0.7 Sep 10 1736 Oct 6 1736
    Appraisers: William McPherson, Sr. (also William Mackpherson ), Henry Brawner. Creditors: Robert Hanson (executor of John Eburnethy).
    Next of kin: Ann Mitchell, Elisabeth Green.
    Administrator: John Wheeler.
    ===
    John Chandler 14.365 A CH £589.11.11 £672.19.5 Jul 1 1737
    Sureties: William Penn, Mark Penn.
    Received from: Dr. Brown, John Theobalds, Daniel Bates, Thomas Shaw, Mr. George Thorald, Samuel Hanson, Jr., Thomas Marshall, Philip Briscoe, Jos. Millburn Semmes, Walter Pye, Matthew Barnes, Sr., Capt. John Lancaser, John Hamil, Dennis Nally, Benjamin Burgess, Baptist Boarman, William Hanson, Robert Hanson, John Dent, John Hanson, Sr., Col. George Dent, Walter Hanson, Thomas Gilpin, Joseph Pain, Thomas Morris, Benjamin Craycroft, William Monroe, Thomas Reed, Susanna Jenkins, William Coody, John Bruce, Mary Speake.
    Payments to: Philip Welsh, Giles Vermillian, Dr. Gustavus Brown, Jennet Mclane, Peter Mitchell, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Samuel Hanson, George Dent, Esq., Robert Machonchie, William Southerland, James Morphey, John Scroggen, John McNeil, Robert Christie, Martha Yoaxley.
    Executors: Anne Chandler (now dead) wife of Henry Acton, John Chandler.
    ===
    James Proffee 16.40 A CH £4.4.10 £4.4.1 Jan 27 1737
    Sureties: Robert Hanson, James Smallwood, Jr.
    Payments to: Matthew Barnes, Jr., Samuel Hanson.
    Administrator: Edmond Devene.
    ===
    Samuel Hanson 19.240 A CH £1049.1.5 £102.17.1 Sep 2 1742
    Sureties: Robert Hanson, Benjamin Douglass, Sr.
    Received from: Thomas Troughear, James MacCaul, James Scott, Walter Hanson, Martha Yoakley, Henry Williams, John Beal, Sr., Thomas Lee, Rev. Chapman, Thomas Wheeter, Anne Ebernethy, Sam Adams, John Chandler, Cassandra Mudd, Richard Slator, Edward Boswell.
    Payments to: Walter Hanson, Edmond Jennings, Dr. Brown, Anne Ebernethy, Samuel Hanson, Jr., Daniel Dulany, Esq.
    Administratrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Hanson.
    ===
    Burgess, Benjamin, planter, Charles County, 31st March, 1742; 1st Oct.,1742,
    To sons Samuel and John, 10s. each.
    To dau. Eleanor, wife of Benjamin Gardiner, 10s.
    To wife Anne, extx., residue of estate.
    Test: Robert Hanson, John Macgregger, 22.513.
    ===
    John Coffer 20.358 A CH £51.0.7 £55.7.6 Aug 11 1744
    Received from: Francis Payn, Peter Atterburn.
    Payments to: Ruth Coffer (widow, 1/3), Matthew Coffer, Richard Coffer, Henry Coffer, Violetta Coffer, several sisters (unnamed), Zephaniah Gardiner, daughters (unnamed).
    Legatees: William Cox for self & son (unnamed).
    Executor: Robert Hanson.
    ===
    Richard Tarvin 20.359 A CH £290.9.11 £1143.13.3 Aug 44 1744
    Sureties: Peter Dent (of Prince George's County), Richard Gambra (of Charles County).
    Received from: George Tarvin, Thomas Owen, Samuel Clements, Ruth Walker.
    Payments to: Bayne Smallwood, Col. Robert Hanson, Daniel Dulany, Esq. per Mr. William Middleton, Col. George Dent, Mr. Thomas Jobson, Mr. Benjamin Young, Edmund Jennings, Esq., Mr. John Ross, Mr. Oronio Rosoline, Joseph Noble, Jane Scott, Henry Massey, William Cumming, Walter Maddox, Peter Mitchell, William Macentosh, William Lindsey, Mr. Henry Brooke, George Athey, Alexander Frazier, Esq. Dulany, Walter Hanson.
    Executrix: Mrs. Elisabeth Tarvin.
    ===
    SPEAKE, MARY, Charles Co. 25 Sep, 1746 31 Oct, 1746
    Child: MARMADUKE SEMMES, JAMES SEMMES, JOSEPH MILBURN SEMMES,
    MARY CAVANAUGH, Anne WARD, SUSANNA JOHNSON, ELIZABETH SPEAKE, ANN
    WARD.
    Grand-child.: IGNATIUS SEMMES, MONICA JOHNSON, JULIANA WARD,
    Cousin WILLIAM GOODRICH.
    Marmaduke Semmes., Jos. Milburn Semmes,. exs.
    Wit: Betty Jenefer, Robert Hanson, Betty Hanson. MCW 24.512
    ===
    John Maconchie 30,24 A CH £535.7.9 Mar 25 1751
    Payments to: representatives (unnamed) of William Hutchison (dead) paid to Mr. John Abbington & Mr. Andrew Scott.
    Payments to (in equal amounts): Samuel Middleton who married Sarah Hutchison
    (daughter of William Hutchison (dead, accountant was administratrix)), William Hutchison (son of said Hutchison).
    Administratrix: Anne Hanson (formerly Anne Maconchie).

    ===
    THOM, ELIZABETH, Charles County, widow. 26 Aug. 1756 [note that it should read Thorn] 25 Mar. 1761
    To grand-dau. Elizabeth Hanson, one slave, to serve her -ten years and then -to be discharged. Also, give all the children that sd. Hannah, the slave, shall have during the time of her service, to be equally divided amongst the children of Elizabeth Hanson,
    To grand-dau. Mary Mushet, slaves.
    To Elizabeth Dunningham, some slaves, and If she shd. die without issue, then I give sd. slaves -to her mother, Mary Mushet.
    To grand-dau. Sarah Fowke, my slave to serve her -ten years, and that the Increase of dd, slaves to be equally divided among the children that Sarah Fowke now has.
    To grando-dau. Violater Hanson, some slaves,
    To grand-son Robert Hanson, one slave,
    If either sd. grandchildren, Violater or Robert, should die before of age or marry, then the survivor should have what is left to them.
    To great-grand-dau. Hellose Hanson, one slave,
    To great-grandchIldren: Margaret Hanson., Walter Hanson, Hosk:in Hanson, Mary Hanson, Grace Hanson, Catharine Fowke, Roger Fowke and Gerrard Fowke, some slaves.
    To Mary Boye, dau, of Elizabeth and Abram Boye, some cattle and etc.
    To Anne Miller, formerly called Anne White, some furniture.
    To Thomas Hanson, natural born son of Anne White, two years of
    schooling and some cattle*
    Ex: Walter Hanson.
    Wit: Sam Jones, Anne Price, Margt, Anders, 31, 283

    NOTE: Who the widow was before marriage I do not not know, but she later married Thos. Osburn, died 1726-7. In 1727 or 1728 she lastly married Absalom Thorne, died 1735. She died 1761; her will proved March 25, 1761, Charles County, Maryland. I suspect she was not the mother of Diana, daughter of this testator, who married Price. This testator's daughter, Violetta Harrison (by his widow Elizabeth), married, first, William Hoskins, died 1727, and left two daughters, Eliz. and Mary Hoskins.
    Violetta (Harrison) Hoskins later married Col Robert Hanson (who had previously been married) and had issue. Her daughter Eliz. Hoskins married Walter Hanson and had issue, and her daughter Mary Hoskins first married Mr. Jno. Cunninghame and had issue, and later she married Mungo Muschett.
    Hence this testator's daughter, Violetta Harrison had children by Col. Robert Hanson and she had grandchildren by Walter Hanson and Eliza. Hoskins, and therefore this testator's widow, Eliz., had grandchildren by Col. Robt. Hanson and she had great grandchildren by Walter Hanson, who was
    a nephew of Col. Robert Hanson.-R. T. Semmes.
    ===
    Eleanor Atkins, born say 1677, was the servant of James Neale on 9 March 1696/7 when she was presented by the Charles County Court for having a "Molattoe" child. She did not appear for her presentment because she was pregnant with a second child which she delivered before 8 March 1697/8. The court ordered that she receive twenty-four lashes [Court Records 1696-1701, 162, 280, 306, 334, 376]. She was probably the mother of Martha, born say 1697, presented by the Charles County Court on 8 November 1726 for having a "Mallatto" child. She confessed to the charge, and the court sold her for seven years and sold her child to Major Robert Hanson until the age of thirty-one [Court Record 1725-7, 409, 494].
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 93.
    Recorded Mar 22, 1734 [/5] . We, Robert Hanson and Ann Eburnethy of CC, for the love that we have for Mary Hanson of CC, daughter of the said Robert Hanson, we have given Mary a Negro girl, about 8 months of age, called Judith, daughter of Negro Sarah Rose, mentioned in the inventory of John Eburnethy's estate, with all her future increase. Signed Nov 5, 1734 - Robt Hanson, Ann (< her mark) Eburnethy. Wit - Gust: Brown, Tho: Marshall.
    ===
    Liverpool, England to Annapolis, Maryland 18 October 1716
    A List of the Rebell prisoners transported into this province in the
    Ship Good Speed, on the 18th Day of October, Anno Domini 1716, with
    the names of the persons who purchased them:

    Prisoners Names. Purchasers.
    James Mac Intosh Robt. Hanson
    Hugh Macdugall Robt. Hanson
    ===
    1703-1707 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z [TLC]; Page 167
    Recorded at request of Robert Hanson:
    19 Sep 1704; Indenture from Philip Lynes of Portobacco, Gent., and Anne his wife to Robert Hanson; for 7,000# tobacco; a parcel called Corkers Hogg Hole on west side of Portobacco Creek; bounded by Simpsons Delight formerly belonging to Alexander Simpson and in possession Of Jacob Lee; containing 100 acres; /s/ Philip Lynes, Anne Lynes; 9 Sep 1704 ack. by Philip Lynes and his wife Anne; 13 Mar 1704/5 Robert Hanson paid alienation for 100 acres
    ===
    1703-1707 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z [TLC]; Page 171
    19 Sep 1704; At request of Robert Hanson, John Theobalds and Mary his wife ack. right of Philip Lynes to above 100 acres called Corkers Hogg Hole
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber F#2, Page 37
    17bris [Nov] 1714; Robert Hanson enters cattle mark
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 34
    28 Feb 1716; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson:
    12 Dec 1716; Indenture from Thomas Hussey Luckett, Gent., to Robert Hanson; for 8,000# tobacco; a parcel called Montagues Mountains on the south side of St. Michael's Creek; laid out for 200 acres; also Montague's Addition bounded by Montagues Mountains; containing 100 acres; also Aspenals Chance bounding Montagues Addition containing 119 acres; /s/ Tho. Huss. Lucket; wit. Wm. Mills, Wm. Theobalds; 12 Dec 1716 Thomas Hussey Luckett ack. Deed
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 128
    17 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Robt. Hanson, Gent.:
    1 Mar 1717; Letter of Attorney from William Lampton of Richmond County, Colony of Virginia, Gent., appointing Matthew Stone, Gent., as his attorney; /s/ Willm. Lampton; wit. Jno. Beale, Wm. Wills, Tho. Green; Court 19 Mar Thomas Green gave oath verifying signature
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 129
    17 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson:
    1 Mar 1717; Indenture from William Lampton of Richmond County, Colony of Virginia, Gent., to Robert Hanson, Gent.; for 3,000# tobacco; a parcel on the west side of Portobacco Fresh called Lampton; bounded by land of Juliana Price, widow, formerly in possession of Col. Benjamin Rozer called St. Patricks; laid out for 150 acres; /s/ Willm. Lampton; wit. Jno Beale, Wm. Wills, Tho. Green; 11 Mar 1717 Letter of Attorney ack. in court
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 174
    2 Jul 1718; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson:
    28 Apr 1718; Indenture from Juliana Price, widow, to Robert Hanson; for 3,000# tobacco; a tract of land on the west side of the main fresh of Portobacco Creek called St. Patrick's Hill; part of the tract lying between Lampton and St. Patrick's Hill lately resurveyed and divided for Juliana Price; adjoining that part and Thomas Hussey Lucket's part of St. Patrick Hill; containing 136 acres; also a parcel adj. afsd. bounding William Chandler, Lampton and St. Patrick's Hill; /s/ Juliana Price (mark); wit. Andrew Simpson, Eliza. Luckett; 30 Apr 1718 ack. by Juliana Price
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 225
    8 Apr 1719; Recorded at request of James Maddocke:
    7 Apr 1719; Indenture from Ralph Shaw, planter, to James Maddocke; for 2,000# tobacco; part of a tract called New Exchange on the east side of Portobacco main fresh; bounded by tract formerly sold by Ralph Shaw to James Maddocke; containing 64 acres; /s/ R. Shaw; wit. Geo. Dent, Robt. Hanson; 7 Apr 1719 Ralph Shaw and Mary his wife ack. deed
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 398
    1 Dec 1720; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson, Gent.:
    12 Nov 1720; Indenture from William Chandler, Gent., to Robert Hanson, Gent.; for L50; part of a parcel on the west side of Portobacco Creek called Chandler Hill; originally patented by Job Chandler, grandfather of afsd. William, for 300 acres; bounded by Nanjemy road and tract called Early Oake; containing 69 acres; /s/ Will, Chandler; wit. A. Contee, Walt. Story; 12 Nov 1720 William Chandler ack. Deed
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 425
    29 Mar 1721; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson and Dorothy his wife on behalf of John Parry, minor:
    17 Mar 172_; Indenture from Robert Hanson, Gent., and Dorothy his wife, to Thomas Parry, s/o Dorothy; for love of her son when he arrives at age of 20; 2 tracts of land conveyed from Thomas Turner to Dorothy Turner, then the widow of John Parry, dec'd, called Digges Baltimore Gift and Digges Addition; /s/ Robert Hanson, Dorothy Hanson; wit. Thomas Stone, Chas. Somerset Smith; ack. 17 Mar 1720 Robert Hanson and Dorothy his wife
    ===
    1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 442
    14 Jul 1721; Recorded at request of Robert Hanson, Gent., and Dorothy his wife (for John Parry, minor son of Dorothy):
    13 Jul 1721; Indenture between Robert Hanson, Gent., and Dorothy his wife to Thomas Parry, son of Dorothy, at age 20; part of 2 tracts conveyed by Thomas Turner to Dorothy the widow of John Parry, dec'd; called Digges Baltimore Gift and Digges Addition; /s/ Robert Hanson, Dorothy Hanson; wit. Daniel Jenifer, S. Hanson, W. Hoskins; 13 Jul 1721; ack. by Robert Hanson and Dorothy his wife
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page11. The mark of cattle & hogs of Robt Hanson of CC was recorded Apr 24, 1722. Also, the marks of Robt, son of the sd Robt, and Wm Hanson, the son of sd Robt, and Dorothy, the daughter of sd Robt, and Dee Hannah Parry, were recorded.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page37. At the request of Alexd Magruder of Prince Georges County, the following deed was recorded on Jul 16, 1722.
    Jun 13, 1722 from Robert Middleton of CC, to Alex Magruder of Prince Georges County, for 36 £sterling, 180 acres of land [which, on] Nov 28, 1717 [was] then laid out at the request of Jno More, executor of the will of John Smith, late decd, of CC, a piece of land for Robt Middelton and Eliza, his wife, pursuant to the sd decd's will, being part of a tract of land in CC called Jordan, which part is bounded by the west side of Zachia Swamp on the north line of the sd John More's land, thence to James Middleton's land being part of the afd tract called Jordan, containing about 180 acres. "This land is part of that 300 acres of land laid out and conveyed by Mr. Robert Hanson by the request of the afd John More, exr of the will of John Smith deceased of CC by the sd 300 acres of land left to the abovesd Robt Middleton's wife Eliza by the sd will". Signed -.Robt (R his mark) Middleton. Wit - Waltr Story*, Jon Fendall*.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 65.
    At the request of Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, the following letter of attorney (from Esther Lampton, wife of Wm Lampton to Doctor Gustavus Brown) was recorded this Dec 19, 1722.
    I, Esther Lampton, wife of Wm Lampton of King George County, Virginia, have appointed my trusty friend, Gustavus Brown of CC, Gentleman, to be my lawful attorney in making over a certain tract of land in CC called Lampton, containing 150 acres, conveyed from my husband, Wm. Lampton, unto Robert Hanson of CC, gent, by a certain deed dated Mar 1, 1717. Signed Oct 27, 1722 - Esther Lampton. Wit - John (+t+ his mark) Wilkisons, John (+++ his mark) Hinckisons. {Vide Deed Liber H No. 2 fo 129-131}

    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page66.
    At the request of the Robert Hanson`~of_CC, Gent, the following acknowledgement was recorded this Dec 19, 1722. CC. Nov Court 1722. Then came Gustavus Brown,-attorney especially appointed (by the above recited deed) and acknowledged the land and premises therein mentioned. Wit - Sam Hanson, Clerk. {Vide Deed Liber H No. 2 fo 129-1311_1
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page75. At the request of Mary Lenoir of CC, the following deed settlement was recorded this Feb 22, 1722.
    I, John Lenoir of CC, glazier, am firmly bound to Robert Hanson of CC, gent, in the sum of 20,000 lbs of tobacco in cask. I bind myself this Mar 26, 1722.,There is a marriage intended shortly to be celebrated between sd John Lenoir and Mary Newman [sic] of CC, widow. Sd Mary is now possessed of divers goods & chattels mentioned in'a schedule hereunto annexed, all of which sd John is desirous should remain in the absolute property and power of sd Mary after the marriage. Mary has given to Robert Hanson all the goods and chattels in the schedule, for the use and benefit of sd Mary during her natural life, and afterwards, to the use and behoof of sd John Lenoir if he survives her, but if he does not survive her, then half the goods and chattels to go to the use and behoof of the heirs of sd John and the other half to be disposed of at the discretion of sd Mary by gift, deed, will, or otherwise. All debts as shall appear to :be due from sd Mary before this marriage shall be satisfied and paid out of the afd goods & chattels. If sd John Lenoir abides by this agreement, this bond is to be woid.'Signed - John Lenoir. Wit - Robert Fish, Anne (R her mark) Burgess, Sam Hanson Jr.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 77. A schedule of sundry goods and chattels of Mary Newman of CC, widow, unto Robert Hanson pf_,CC,, gent. Includes: 20 cattle, 2 horses; a ervan 'man Robt Fish 3 years to serve; 10 quilts and sheets 6 feather beds & 1 small ditto, 5 brass kettles, a set of blew,camblet curtains, 3 red rugs, all her wearing apparel..Wit - Robert Fish, Anne (R her mark) Burgess, Sam Hanson Jr.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 77. I, Mary Newman of CC, widow, have assigned to Robert Hanson of CC, gent, all these goods & chattels in the above schedule, for the purposes expressed above. Signed Mar 26, 1722 - Mary Newman. Wit - Robert.,Fish, ,Anne (R her mark) Burgess, Sam Hanson Jr.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 134.
    At the request of George Askin of CC, the following deed was recorded this May 1, 1724.
    April 27, 1724 from John Moore of CC, planter, to George Askin of CC, planter, for 14 pounds, 7 shillings and 6 pence and for divers other causes, all that parcel of about 60 acres, being part of 400 acres of
    land given by Jno Smith, late of CC unto his daughter, Prissilla, the wife of the sd Jno Moore, part of a tract called Jordan, lying on the west side of Zachia main swamp.
    Signed: John Moore, Prescill (her mark) Moore,
    Wit.: Thos Sanders Jr, Thos Morris, John Fendall, Robt Hanson.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 184. At the request of Thos Hussey Luckett of CC, the following deed was recorded this Jan 2, 1724.
    Nov 17, 1724 from Robert Hanson of CC, gent, to Thomas Hussey Luckett of CC, gent, for 8000 lbs of tobacco and for divers other causes, 3 parcels of land conveyed from the abovesd Thos Hussey Luckett unto Robert Hanson by a deed dated Dec 12, 1716. The 3 parcels are called Mountagues Mountagnes, containing 200 acres, one other parcel called Mountagues Addition, containing 100 acres, & the other parcel is part of a tract of land called Aspenals Chance, viz, 119 acres thereof, which sd land lies at Chinquamuxon [Chi.camuxen Cr] in CC. Signed - Robt Hanson. Wit - Geo Dent*, Gusta Brown*.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 209.
    At the request of Majr Robt Hanson, the following deed and assignment was recorded Apr 6, 1725.
    I, John Wheeler, of CC, planter, for 10 £sterling money of England already secured of Gerrard Arowsmith, now resident in the same county, I have sold to sd Gerrard Arrowsmith, all that lot of land & house lying in Portobacco Town on the west side of the main fresh that runs through sd town, containing 144 square perches, which may further appear by the town record. Signed Jul 30, 1709 John (IM his mark) Wheeler. Wit - Robt Charlesworth, Edwd Chapman.
    I, Gerrard Arrowsmith, acknowledge to have received of Joseph Manning of CC, 3500 lbs of tobacco, in full consideration for the above bargained premises, and for which I assign over all my right to the lot & house to Joseph Manning. Jigned Aug 1, 1709 - Ger Arrowsmith. Wit - Jo:s Douglass, R Morris.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 210. At the request of Robert Hanson, the following deed was recorded this Apr 16, 1725.
    Mar 10, 1724 from Jno Brown of Chandler Town in CC, to Robert Hanson of CC, gent, for 10 £sterling and for divers other causes, lot #49 in Chandler Town at Portobo,.[.Cr] in CC, bounded by the main road that leads to Nanjemy [Cr], containing about 3 roods. Signed - John Brown. Wit -.Jno Briscoe*, Char Somrsett Smith*. Marv, the wife of Jno Brown, relinquished her claim of dower to the within mentioned lot and premises.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 251.
    At the request of John Brown of CC, mariner, the following [lease] was recorded Mar 11,,1725.
    Sep 13, 1725 from Dan: Jenifer of CC, Gent, and Eliza, his wife, to John Brown of CC, mariner, for 5 £, the lease of the house that is now standing by Portobacco Road, with about 2 acres of land, by computation, viz, bounded by Earlys oak, the main road. To have and to hold, the house and land, until his son-in-law, Rodham Rogers, shall arrive to the age of 21 years. The yearly rent is 30 shillings on each Dec 25 (next Dec 25 excepted). The sd Daniel and :Eliza hereby allow the sd John and Mary, his wife, to suffer them to have firewood and pasturage for a horse or mare and a calf. If John wants to make any further repairs or to :build necessary small houses, he may use timber trees that are on the north side of the run whereon Mr. Robt Hanson's mill now stands. Signed - Dan Jenifer, Eliza Jenifer. Wit - Robt Hanson*, Jo Harrison*
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 371.
    At the request of Samuel Hanson Jr of CC, the following deed of gift was recorded Aug 12, 1727.
    I, Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, for the natural love I have for my son, Samuel Hanson of CC and also for divers other good causes, I have given my son a Negro man named Boatswain and a Mulatto girl named Catherine. I have put sd Samuel in possession of the Negro man and Mulatto girl. Signed Aug 10, 1727 - Robert Hanson. Wit - Wm Stone, Gust Brown.
    ===
    1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 425. At the request of Thos Mooney of St Mary's County, the following instrument was recorded this Jun 20, 1728.
    CC. We, being sworn before Robert Hanson, a JP of sd county, in pursuance of an act of Assembly of Maryland for securing the real estate of orphans, do certify to the CC Court Justices, that this day (to wit) Mar 29, 1728, and the request of Thomas Mooney of St Mary's County, guardian to Denis Dowing, son of John Dowing, late of St Mary's County, decd, we have viewed 2 parcels of land belonging to the sd orphan, lying at Mattawoman [Cr] in CC, the one called Moores Fishing Place, containing, as by the certificate, 234 acres, the other land, called Combes Chance containing, as by the certificate, 39 acres, and make the following report (viz) We find on the land called Mores Fishing Place 1 dwelling house 30 foot long, 12 foot wide, 2 inside chimneys, a closet at each chimney lofted, a partition in the house makes 2 rooms, all clapboard, in good, tenantable repair.
    Also a 30 foot tobacco house in like repair. Also 3 small., old outhouses, not valuable, about 10,000 corn hills in a good fence, and about 45 apple trees well trimmed, and about 100 peach trees in good order, enclosed in a good fence, some 4 cherry trees, not valuable, a great many old rails and old forks, not much worth, the sum out 500 lbs of tobacco. We order that neither the guardian nor tenant clear any more of the land on the east and north side of the plantation where John Hamby now dwells, but that it be reserved for the orphan. And we find on the land called Combee Chance, a good, large pasture, well fenced in, 2 good apple trees, a small loggd house, not valuable, no land to clear, no reserve for the orphan, annual rent 200 lbs of tobacco. Signed - John Sanders, Joseph Thomas.
    I certify that sd John Sanders and Joseph Thomas were by me appointed and sworn to view the within mentioned land and premises, as the law directs. Signed - Robt Hanson.
    ===
    1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 205.
    At the request of Majr Robert Hanson of CC, the following deed was recorded May 1, 1730.
    April 27, 1730 from Thomas Sanders, the son of John Sanders of CC, deceased, to Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, for 3000 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, lot #72 in Chandler Town in CC at the head of Portobacco Cr, formerly laid out for Jno Sanders, father to the sd Thomas Sanders, containing about 3 roods. Signed - Thos Sanders Jr. Wit - Henry Hawkins*, Jno Briscoe*.
    ===
    1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 206.
    At the request of Majr Robert Hanson of CC, the following deed was recorded May 1, 1730.
    Apr 30, 1730 from Richard Rogers of St Mary's County, son of John Rogers, late of CC, decd, to Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, for 2500 lbs of tobacco, 2 lots of land formerly laid out in Chandler Town in CC for John Rogers, father of sd Richard Rogers, whereon sd John Rogers built, improved, and formerly dwelt. Signed - Rich Rogers. Wit Thos Stone*, Richard Stone, Wm Stone*.
    ====
    Charles County Court Records, August 1736 Court, Liber T#2, Page 225
    Pursuant to an order of last Jun CC Court to examine witnesses in order to perpetuate the memory of the bounds of Rozers Refuge, in possession of Alexander Contee, Gent Commissioners appointed were Robert Hanson, Henry Hawkins, John Hanson, & Samuel Hanson (not being any way related to sd Contee, contiguous proprietor, nor interested in sd land). Rozers Refuge lies in CC.
    . Signed Mar 19, 1735 - Sam: Hanson, Clerk.
    Now here, at sd Aug Court, we certify that we met on the land within mentioned, on Jul 6, 1736, and then and there, in the presence of William Neale, a proprietor of some lands contiguous, we took the depositions of Robert Hanson and - Francis Ware. Signed - John Hanson, Sam: Hanson.
    CC. Jul 6, 1736. Robert Hanson, age about 56, declares that about 14 years since, Mr. William Chandler showed this deponent a bounded hickory standing on the side of a Stony Valley near a Branch, and told him that it was the reputed dividing tree between the sd Chandler's land and Rozers Refuge, now in the possession of Mr. Alexander Contee of Prince Georges County, and accordingly directed this deponent to have recourse to the sd hickory as such, which he did (being at that time Surveyor) and was executing a land warrant for the sd Chandler, and amongst several lines which this deponent then ran, for satisfaction of sd Chandler, he ran an east line from a marked white oak known by the name of Early's Oak (being a tree of sd Chandler's land) to a small branch near the plantation where John Smallwood then dwelled, to a place where this deponent thinks Leadstone Smallwood then said he had been told a bounded beech of the sd Chandler's land stood, and from thence ran a south course which brought him very near the sd hickory, and that this deponent has, several times since, made use of the sd hickory in his business of Surveyor as the sd division tree, and that he has understood by several people that it was allowed to be the sd tree, but this deponent remembers that what the course missed the tree, was to the westward. Signed - Robt: Hanson.
    CC, Jul 6, 1736. The deposition of Mr. Francis Ware of CC, age about 41, deposes that about 12 years ago, he was about purchasing a piece of land of Mr. Notley Rozer, called Butchers Quarter, that he applied to Mr. Geo: Goodrick to inform him of the bounds of the sd land, the sd Goodrick showed him a place on the east side of the first Branch to the Southward of Butchers-Quarter, very near the Path that leads to Priest Mullineux's, and told the sd deponent that a tree that stood at the afd place was the beginning tree of a piece of land containing 100 acres belonging to the sd Rozer, which lay to the southward of the sd Butchers Quarter, and that to the best of this deponent's remembrance, the bounds of the sd 100 acres of land run from the place afd SW about 75 perches then east 320 perches then NE to the line of one, Oversees Land, then with the sd Oversees Land to the beginning, and this deponent asked sd Goodrick which was St. Johns Branch, upon which the sd Goodrick told this deponent that he had often heard his father, Robert Goodrick, John Attwood, & Nicholls Cooper discoursing about St. Johns Branch and that they all agreed that the Branch by which the bound tree above mentioned stood, was always reputed St: Johns Branch, and sd Geo: Goodrick further added that the Branch afd was really St: John's Branch.
    ===
    Charles County Court Records, August 1741 Court, Liber T#2, Page 238-239.
    Robert Hanson and Samuel Hanson, Gent, return the following certificate: we, being appointed by CC Court to view a Rolling Road complained of by William Macpherson in his petition to sd Court, do certify that we have viewed sd Road and do find it necessary and convenient, and also agreeable to all the contending parties then present, that a Rolling Road be kept clear, from the old Womans Branch near the white Marsh along a Path that now leads from the sd branch to the east of sd William Macpherson's Plantation, whereon Jno Ensey now dwells, on the east side of the sd Branch, and so up a hill to a large gum tree, andfrom thence over the Barrens by the head of a small branch that runs into the Plantation whereon Thos: Sanders formerly dwelled, and from thence to Piscataway Road to the head of the Irish Year. Signed Aug 6, 1741 - Robt Hanson, S Hanson.
    Whereupon it is ordered that the afd Road be kept open and cleared according to the report above mentioned.
    ===
    1741-1743 Charles County, Maryland Court Records; March 1741/2 Court, Volume 39, [TLC]; Page 320
    Robert Hanson, by his petition, sets forth that he is seized in fee of a tract of land lying at Portobacco in CC called Corkers Hogghole, and one other tract of land called Habberdeventure, and part of one other tract of land called Bettys Delight, all lying contiguous to each other, some of the bounds thereof being decayed, he therefore asks for a Commission to examine such witnesses as shall be offered, touching the bounds of each tract, in order to perpetuate the same. Ordered that Commission issue, returnable here, to Thomas Stone, William Eilbeck, Matthew Stone, and Richard Gambra, Gent, to examine witnesses touching the bounds of the above mentioned lands.
    ===
    1741-1743 Charles County, Maryland Court Records; March 1741/2 Court, Volume 39, [TLC]; Page 320
    At last Jun CC Court, Commission issued to Thomas Stone, Samuel Hanson, William Hanson, & David Stone, Gent, to examine witnesses touching the bounds of a tract of land in CC called Coffers Chance, in the possession of Matthew Coffer. The petition for Commission was dated the 9th day Jun [last] at which Court, Matthew Coffer preferred his petition in writing to this Court before Gustavus Brown, Gent, & his Associates, CC Court Justices, for Commission as afd. The Commissioners are not related to the petitioner, contiguous proprietor, nor interested in sd land. Signed Jun 10, 1741 - Edmd Porteus, Clerk.
    And now here, Samuel Hanson, William Hanson, & David Stone, return to this Court the Commission afd, together with the certificate and depositions, viz -
    We certify that we met on the premises of Coffers Chance on Mar 8, 1741, and then and there, the above depositions were taken by us. Signed - SHanson, Wm Hanson, David Stone.

    Capt, Matthew Barnes, age about 72, declares that about 16 years ago, he was present when John Coffer proved a marked hickory standing on the side of a valley, where the deponent now lays his hand, to be the 1st bound tree of a tract of land called Coffers Chance, which probate this deponent understood was taken by the then Sher. by order of the Provincial Court in a matter of controversy between William Hoskins and Daniel Bryan relating to a tract of land called St. Bridgets.

    Colo. Robert Hanson, age about 62, says that 15-16 years ago, he heard John Coffer being sworn on a resurvey of a tract of land called St. Bridgets, then in controversy between William Hoskins and Daniel Bryan, declares that his mother showed him a bounded hickory standing on the side of a valley, and said to him, boy, this is the beginning tree of thy land, which tree is the same tree mentioned in Capt. Matthew Barns' deposition.

    Francis Adams, age about 64, declares that a bounded white oak near a fork of Logg Swamp whereon he now lays his hand, was showed him by John Coffer to be a bounded tree of the sd coffer's land.
    ===
    Charles County Court Records, August 1742 Court, Liber T#2, Page 421
    Pursuant to an order of last Mar CC Court, Commission issued to examine witnesses touching the bounds of 2 tracts of land, the one called Corkers Hogghole, the other called Habberdeventure, and part of one other tract called Bettys Delight, lying in CC, in the possession of Colo. Robert Hanson, as follows: To Thomas Stone, William Eilbeck, Matthew Stone, and Richard Gambra of CC. Whereas Robert Hanson, seized of the 2 tracts of land and part of a tract, as afd, did, on Mar 9, in the 27th year of our Dominion, prefer his petition to CC Court, before Gustavus Brown, Gent, and his associates, for Commission to examine witnesses, to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of the sd tracts of land, know that we have given you (not being any way related to the petitioner, contiguous proprietor, nor interested in sd land) power to examine witnesses as afd.. Signed Mar 13, 1741 - Edm'd Porteus, Clerk.
    And now here, Thomas Stone, William Eilbeck, and Matthew Stone, return to this Court, the Commission afd with the certificate thereon, and the depositions thereunto annexed, viz - We certify that we have executed the within Commission, and have taken the several depositions hereto annexed. Signed Jul 6, 1742 - Thomas Stone, Will Eilbeck, Matthew Stone.

    The deposition of William Theobalds, age about 45, who declares that about 35 years ago, this deponent was in company with Colo. Robert Hanson and Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins, who at that time held a tract of land called Sympsons Delight, adjoining to a tract of land called Corkers Hogghole, belonging to the afd Colo. Robert Hanson, and that sd Hanson and Hawkins set up a locust post on a yellow gravelly knoll where it was then said a bounded oak belonging to each of the sd tracts formerly stood, which sd knoll is at the foot of a hill near the corn field fence of the sd deponent, and is the place where he now stands, and further declares that the sd post was put up by the consent of the afd Hanson and Hawkins.

    The deposition of Charles Byrn, aged about 56, who declares that about 35 years ago, being at that time a servant to Colo. Robert Hanson, be brought a locust post to the place mentioned in the deposition of William Theobalds, and that it was placed in the afd place by the consent of Colo. Robert Hanson and Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins, and further, this deponent declares that he brought the post to the above mentioned place, and there fixed it, as a boundary as he understood at that time, between the afd Colo. Robert Hanson and Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins.

    The deposition of Capt. Matthew Barnes, aged about 73, who declares that about 17-18 years ago, being upon a survey between this deponent and William Theobalds, Colo. Hanson being Surveyor, and Dr. Daniel Jenefer, being then in Company, running the land in dispute between this sd deponent and sd William Theobalds, they came to the place where this deponent now is, where was a bounded oak cut down, the 2nd bound tree of Betty's Delight, belonging to Colo. Robert Hanson, being upon the side of a ridge, and at that time the sd Colo. Robert Hanson and Dr. Daniel Jenefer agreed to mark a white oak, which is now standing and stands about 4 feet from the root of the original bound tree, the sd Dr. Daniel Jenefer being possessed of a tract of land adjoining to the sd Betty's Delight.
    William Theobalds, age about 45, declares that he was present at the time and place with the abovesd Capt. Matthew Barnes, and declares that he saw the above mentioned white oak, bounded for the 2nd bound tree of Bettys Delight, and by the consent of Colo. Robert Hanson and Dr. Daniel Jenefer, who was then possessed of a tract adjoining to Bettys Delight.

    John Burgess, age about 23, declares that about 4 years ago, he and his father, Benjamin Burgess, riding together, showed him a bounded white oak, where this deponent is now at, and told him it was a bound tree of Colo. Robert Hanson of the land which sd Hanson bought of John Lambeth, standing upon a plain on the west side of Piscattoway road.
    Samuel Burgess, aged about 36, declares that about 17-18 years ago, his father, Benjamin Burgess, showed this deponent the bounded tree he is now at, being the tree mentioned in John Burgess' oath, to be the bound tree of John Lambeth, and adjoining to a tract of land belonging to Mr. William Newman, which sd land is now in possession of Mr. Richard Tarvin.

    Joseph Pulluffus, aged about 65, declares that about 40 years ago, this deponent, being a servant to Mr. John Hanson, father to Colo. Robert Hanson, the sd John Hanson showed this deponent a bounded red oak standing at the foot of a hill now in the plantation of the sd Colo. Robert Hanson, whereon the sd John Hanson formerly dwelled and near to William Theobalds' dwelling plantation, and told this deponent it was a bounded tree of his land whereon he then dwelled, being the tree he now lays his hand upon, and further, he says that sd John Hanson forbid him to cut it down, and has heard it by several others called the sd Hanson's bound tree.
    ===
    1743-1744 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber X#2 [TLC]; Page 96.
    At the request of the parties, the following instrument of writing was recorded on Apr 21, 1744.
    CC. At the request of Colo. Robert Hanson & Violetta, his wife, relict of William Hoskins, late of CC, deceased, Walter Hanson & Elizabeth, his wife, eldest daughter of said William Hoskins, & John Cunningham & Mary, his wife, the other daughter of sd William Hoskins, I certify that I have resurveyed a parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Lindsey (formerly belonging to the said William Hoskins) lying in CC on the west side of the easternmost branch of Avan River, commonly called Natyany Cr, bounded by a tract of land called the Planters Delight, that part of the sd tract formerly belonging to the Revd Mr_ William Maccouchie, now in the possession of the Revd Mr Theophilus Swift, and have divided the said parcel into 3 equal parts, of which of the middle part is for the said Colo Robert Hanson & Violetta, his wife, as her right of dower, the northernmost part for the said Walter Hanson and Elizabeth, his wife, and the southernmost part being for John Cunningham and Mary, his wife. Resurveyed and divided, Feb 9, 1743[/4] - Wm Hanson, Dep. Sur_
    We hereby certify that we approve of the within division, and oblige ourselves to abide by it. Signed Feb 13, 1743[/4] - Robert Hanson, Violetta Hanson, Walter Hanson, Elizabeth Hanson, John Cunninghame, Mary Cunninghame.

    ===
    1743-1744 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber X#2 [TLC]; Page 162.
    At the request of Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame, the following deed was recorded on Sep [sic] 30, 1744.
    Nov 15, 1744 from Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, and Violetta, his wife, to Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame, daughter[s] of the said Violetta Hanson. Mr. William Hoskins, late of CC, died intestate, leaving Violetta, his widow, wife of the afd Robert Hanson, and 2 daughters /to wit/ the afd Eliza who after intermarried with a certain Walter Hanson, and the afd Mary who intermarried with a certain John Cunninghame. At the time of his death, the afd William Hoskins owned a tract of land in CC called Friendship, by which means one third part of the afd tract of land (after the death of sd William Hoskins) became the property of Violetta as her right of dower. Now this deed witnesses that Robert Hanson and Violetta, his wife, for the natural love and affection which they have for the afd Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame and for 5 shillings sterling and for other good causes, have given Elizabeth and Mary all the title and claim that they have to the third part of the afd tract of land. Signed - Robt Hanson, Violetta Hanson. Wit - Allen Davis, Richard Harrison
    ===
    1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 139.
    At the request of Richard Harrison and Dorothy, his wife, the following deed was recorded on Mar 10, 1746[/7].
    Nov 14, 1746 from Robt Hanson of CC, Gent, to Richard Harrison and Dorothy, his wife, daughter of sd Robert Hanson, for the natural love he has for his sd daughter and for 10 shillings sterling and for divers other good causes, 277 acres, part of a tract of land called Hansonton, lying in CC, patented on Feb 27, 1726[/7] to sd Robt Hanson for 600 acres. The 277 acres is bounded by a tract of land called Simpsons Delight. Signed - Robt Hanson. Wit - S Hanson, Robt Yates.
    ===
    1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 141.
    At the request of Matt.W Barnes, the following deed was recorded on Mar 10, 1746[/7].
    Jan 30, 1/46[/7] from Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, to Matthew Barnes of CC, for 60 £sterling, and for divers other causes, 400 acres, being part of 3 tracts of land, one called Hansonton, one other called Robertus, and one other called Addition to Robertus, all contiguous to each other in Portobacco [Parish] in CC. The 400 acres is bounded by the south side of Wheelers Branch opposite the mouth of a deep valley near the plantation of Will Hanson. Signed - Robt Hanson. Wit - Willm Eilbeck, Walter Hanson.
    ===
    1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 156.
    At the request of William Hanson, the following deed was recorded on Jun 9, 1747.
    Dec 14, 1745 from Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, to William Hanson, his son, of CC, Gent, for the natural love that he has for his sd son and 5 £sterling and for divers other good causes, all that part of a tract of land called Robertus, which was originally granted to James Lindsey Jr by the name of Abingeny, & escheated by sd Robert Hanson, lying in CC on the east side of the Fresh of Nanjemy Cr, containing about 100 acres. Also, that other part of Robertus lying on the east side of River Spring, containing about 18 acres. Also, all that parcel of land, being part of Robertus & part of Addition to Robertus, bounded by Planters Delight, Wheelers Branch, containing about 39 acres. Signed - Robt Hanson. S Hanson, Robt Yates.
    ===
    1782-1786 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#3 [TLC];Page 9. Depositions, recorded at the request of Samuel Briscoe_
    Sep 10, 1782. 1 certify that at the request of Samuel Briscoe, I proceeded to take the following depositions, the parties having been served with 20 days' notice as follows -
    CC, Sep 10, 1782, came John Willson Compton before me, a CC JP and made oath that, at the request of Samuel Briscoe, he gave 20 days notice to Doct. John Parnham, Robert Brent Sr, Thomas Ching, Eleanor Slye, Robert Slye, James Chappelear, Richard Carnes, Elizabeth Barber, Edward Wilder, Charles Mills, James Haden, Francis Hamersly, Baptist Barber, William Compton, and Christopher Lemmon, that the sd Samuel Briscoe intended to take the following depositions to prove the possession, tenure, and occupation of certain tracts of land, now in the possession of sd Samuel Briscoe, to wit, Baltimores Gift, Baltimores Gift Addition, Batchelors Hope, and Morrises Hope. Sworn before - Walter Winter.

    The Deposition of Henry Haislope, age 76, deposes that 70 years ago, on the east side of Birds Creek Run, stood a mill house belonging to John Perry, and afterwards was owned and possessed by Colo Robert Hanson who married John Perry's widow, and that all the lands from the head of a branch making into the fresh run of Birds Cr to the afd Perry's mi

    Robert married Violetta Harrison about 1722 in Charles County, Maryland. Violetta (daughter of Francis Harrison and Elizabeth Wakelin) was born about 1694 in Charles County, Maryland; died about 1747 in Charles County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Violetta Harrison was born about 1694 in Charles County, Maryland (daughter of Francis Harrison and Elizabeth Wakelin); died about 1747 in Charles County, Maryland.

    Notes:

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    Plunket (Plinket), Thos., Prince George's County, 5th Oct.. 1716; 17th July 1717.
    To godson Edward Brawner, goddaus. Violetta Harrison, Frances Barnes and Sarah Coffer, personalty,, and to godson and servant Henry Barnes, personalty at 20 yrs. of age, to which age sd. Henry is to be maintained.
    goddau. Henrietta Barnes and hrs., water mill at Mattawoman; she dying without issue, to pass to godson Thos. Barnes. Also to sd, Henrietta, servant tailor, Thos. Lloyd, Anne and Benj., dau. and son of friend Henry Barnes; Barbara Barnes, Thos. Coffer and Mary his wife, Rev. Wm. Maconachie, Rev, John Fraser, Eliz, Clements, Benj. Henson Jacob, Charles, Francis and Joseph Clements and Alex. Contee, mourning rings.
    ===
    WILL OF FRANCIS HARRISON, OF Charles County, Maryland.

    Daughter, Diana Price, my land belonging to the "Old Field," from the head of the "Gutt" up the Branch to the east side of my now dwelling plantation.
    Daughter, Violetta Harrison, personalty and the land I now live on, and if she dies before marriage, then her personal estate to go to her mother.
    Wife, Elizabeth, one-third of the orchard in the "Old Field" for ten years, and all the residue.
    Extrix.: My wife, Elizabeth Harrison.
    Testamentary Bond on estate of Francis Harrison, late of Charles County, Maryland., deceased.
    Extrix..: Elizabeth Harrison.
    Sureties: Richard Price and John Thomas.
    Witnesses: Thos. Evans, Margaret Hayward, Mary Wakelin.
    Will dated September 9, 1712. Proved April 20, 1713.
    Bond dated May 18,1713, £100.
    ===
    Wakelin, Richard, Chas. County, 28th Dec., 1708; 7th May, 1711.
    To wife Mary, dwelling land during life, and at her decease to pass to dau, Mary; son John to live on sd. land during life.
    To Geo. Wakelin and Violata Harrison, personalty and land afsd. should dau. Mary die without. issue.
    Test: Jno. Wakelin,, Francis Gray, Thos. Evans. 13.248.
    ===
    Violetta Harrison (by his widow Elizabeth), married, first, William Hoskins, died 1722, and left two daughters, Eliz. and Mary Hoskins.
    Violetta (Harrison) Hoskins later married Col Robert Hanson (who had previously been married) and had issue. Her daughter Eliz. Hoskins married Walter Hanson and had issue, and her daughter Mary Hoskins first married Mr. Jno. Cunninghame and had issue, and later she married Mungo Muschett.
    Hence this testator's daughter, Violetta Harrison had children by Col. Robert Hanson and she had grandchildren by Walter Hanson and Eliza. Hoskins, and therefore this testator's widow, Eliz., had grandchildren by Col. Robt. Hanson and she had great grandchildren by Walter Hanson, who was a nephew of Col. Robert Hanson.-R. T. Semmes.
    ===
    William Hoskins 10.447 A CH £473.17.4 £95.12.10 Sep 4 1730
    Received from: John Macfarlane & John Robuton, David Cockran, Mr. John Parnham, David Cockran, John Ward, Robert Hanson, Philip Pratchett.
    Payments to: John Farrish, John Abbington, John Howard, Margaret Miller, Jennett Hasty, Thomas Taylor, Dr. Daniel Jenifer, Dr. Gustavus Brown, John Eburnethey, Philemon Lloyd, Esq., Mr. George Dent, Lord Baltimore, Mary Anne Hoskins (her claim to estate of her sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), ****Mary Stone (her claim to estate of her sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), ****David Stone (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), Bennet Hoskins (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), Martha Hoskins (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), John Speake, John Maddox, David Cockran,
    Administratrix: Violetta Hansen, wife of Robert Hansen.
    ===
    Hanson., Robert,, Jr.,, Charles County, 25th Oct., 1734; 19th Nov., 1734.
    To brother Samuel and hrs., house and lot in Charles Town.
    To brother William and hrs., "Hanson Green."
    To mother Violetta and Mrs. Elizabeth Story, personalty, some of which des. as bought of Peter Dent.
    Bros. afsd. exs. and resid. legatees.
    Test: Martha Yoakley, William Ansell, William Maconchie. 21, 243.
    ====
    Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber X#2, 1743-1744; Page 96. At the request of the parties, the following instrument of writing was recorded on Apr 21, 1744.
    CC. At the request of Colo. Robert Hanson & Violetta, his wife, relict of William Hoskins, late of CC, deceased, Walter Hanson & Elizabeth, his wife, eldest daughter of said William Hoskins, & John Cunningham & Mary, his wife, the other daughter of sd William Hoskins, I certify that I have resurveyed a parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Lindsey (formerly belonging to the said William Hoskins) lying in CC on the west side of the easternmost branch of Avan River, commonly called Natyany Cr, bounded by a tract of land called the Planters Delight, that part of the sd tract formerly belonging to the Revd Mr_ William Maccouchie, now in the possession of the Revd Mr Theophilus Swift, and have divided the said parcel into 3 equal parts, of which of the middle part is for the said Colo Robert Hanson & Violetta, his wife, as her right of dower, the northernmost part for the said Walter Hanson and Elizabeth, his wife, and the southernmost part being for John Cunningham and Mary, his wife. Resurveyed and divided, Feb 9, 1743[/4] - Wm Hanson, Dep. Sur_
    We hereby certify that we approve of the within division, and oblige ourselves to abide by it. Signed Feb 13, 1743[/4] - Robert Hanson, Violetta Hanson, Walter Hanson, Elizabeth Hanson, John Cunninghame, Mary Cunninghame.
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber X#2, 1743-1744; Page 162. At the request of Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame, the following deed was recorded on Sep [sic] 30, 1744.
    Nov 15, 1744 from Robert Hanson of CC, Gent, and Violetta, his wife, to Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame, daughter[s] of the said Violetta Hanson. Mr. William Hoskins, late of CC, died intestate, leaving Violetta, his widow, wife of the afd Robert Hanson, and 2 daughters /to wit/ the afd Eliza who after intermarried with a certain Walter Hanson, and the afd Mary who intermarried with a certain John Cunninghame. At the time of his death, the afd William Hoskins owned a tract of land in CC called Friendship, by which means one third part of the afd tract of land (after the death of sd William Hoskins) became the property of Violetta as her right of dower. Now this deed witnesses that Robert Hanson and Violetta, his wife, for the natural love and affection which they have for the afd Elizabeth Hanson and Mary Cunninghame and for 5 shillings sterling and for other good causes, have given Elizabeth and Mary all the title and claim that they have to the third part of the afd tract of land. Signed - Robt Hanson, Violetta Hanson. Wit - Allen Davis, Richard Harrison.
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 304-14: LINDSEY: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Allen, John: Surveyed 18 May 1658 for Edmund Lindsey on the East side of the Easternmost branch of Nanjemoy Creek. (see folio 334): Conveyance notes - 100 Acres - Joseph Harrison from John & James Allen; 16 Nov 1717,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 335-9: LINDSEY: 300 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Jenkins, Thomas: 150 Acres - Posey, John: Surveyed 10 May 1659 for James Lindsey on the East side of the Easternmost branch of Avon River: Conveyance notes - John Jenkins from Ann Jenkins; 5 Dec 1746
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : 1046 Acres - Hoskins, Bennett: Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; MUCH HADDUM; Conveyance notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725

    Children:
    1. Frances MNU Hodgson was born after 1717 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1765 in Charles County, Maryland.
    2. Benjamin Hanson was born in 1723 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland; died between 1750 and 1752 in Charles County, Maryland.
    3. 7. Mary MNU Harrison was born about 1726 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 30 Jun 1773 in Charles County, Maryland.
    4. Mary Hanson was born between 1726 and 1732 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland; died before 1769 in Charles County, Maryland.
    5. Sarah Hanson was born in 1728 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland; died on 18 Nov 1799 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.
    6. Violetta Hanson was born about 1730 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland; died on 12 Jan 1786 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.
    7. Robert (2) Hanson was born in 1742 in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, Maryland; died on 20 Feb 1770 in Charles County, Maryland - probate.