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

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Name Martha Hoskins Born Abt 1681 Charles County, Maryland Gender Female Died 1714 Charles County, Maryland Person ID I001951 Tree1 Last Modified 20 Feb 2021
Father Philip Hoskins, b. 1650, England , d. 16 Jun 1718, Charles County, Maryland
(Age 68 years)
Mother Elizabeth Waughop, b. Bef 1665, Charles County, Maryland , d. Between 1694 and 1698, St. Mary's County, Maryland
(Age > 29 years)
Married Abt 1681 St. Mary's County, Maryland Family ID F01227 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomas Stone, b. 1677, Charles County, Maryland , d. 7 Nov 1727, Nanjemy, Charles County, Maryland - Probate
(Age 50 years)
Married 1699 Charles County, Maryland Children 1. Anne Stone, b. 1700, Charles County, Maryland , d. 19 Oct 1761, Charles County, Maryland - Probate
(Age 61 years)
2. Mary Stone, b. 1706, Charles County, Maryland , d. Bef 1765, Charles County, Maryland
(Age < 58 years)
3. Martha Stone, b. 1707, Charles County, Maryland 4. David Stone, b. 1709, Poynton Manor, Charles County, Maryland , d. 18 Mar 1773, Charles County, Maryland
(Age 64 years)
Last Modified 20 Feb 2021 Family ID F01076 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Hoskins, Oswald, Charles County, 14th Jan., 1720; 6th Sept., 1721.
To 2 bros. Bennett and Baylord., and 2 sisters, Mary Anne and Martha, personal estate, equally.
to bros. afsd., real estate., equally.
Bro. Bennett ex. of this as well as will of mother
Overseers: Bro-in-law Thomas Stone and William Chandler.
Test: Ignatius Doyne, Wm. Matthews Thompson, Thomas Jameson. MCW 177.79
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Hoskins, Col. Phillip,Charles County, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr., 1718.
To son William and hrs., 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
To son Phillip and hrs., 50 A., Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation. Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally. To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
To son Oswald and hrs., 178 A., dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A., Hoskins' Lot,and shareof personal estate.
To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. Chingamuxson Cr., 100 A., St. John's, and 100 A. adj. St. John's, lying bet. the two Beaverdams, and share of personal estate.
To daus. Mary, Anne and Martha, personalty.
Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
To wife Ann, extx., residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them. Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14. 475.
Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth. 3rd Apr., 1718. Caveat filed by son William.
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Thomas Stone, son of John and Elizabeth Stone, was born in Charles County during 1677, according to a deposition made in 1721. He married first Martha, the daughter of Colonel Philip Hoskins. The latter died in 1714, and besides appointing Thomas Stone as the overseer of his estate, he named as heirs his grandson Thomas Stone and daughter Martha Stone.
Oswald Hoskins, son of Colonel Philip Hoskins, died in 1721 and named by will his brother-in-law Thomas Stone as the overseer of his estate, and at the same time mentioned his sister Martha Stone.
- Hoskins, Oswald, Charles County, 14th Jan., 1720; 6th Sept., 1721.
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