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

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Name Richard Osborn Born Bef 1654 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Gender Male Died 18 Mar 1722/23 St. Mary's County, Maryland - Admin Person ID I002653 Tree1 Last Modified 7 Mar 2021
Father Richard Osborn, b. Bef 1617, d. Aft 1637, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia (Age > 22 years)
Family ID F01959 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anne Clarke, b. 1679, St. Mary's County, Maryland Married Abt 1695 St. Mary's County, Maryland Children 1. Benjamin Osborn, b. Bef 1702, St. Mary's County, Maryland , d. 21 Apr 1744, Prince George's County, Maryland - Inventory
(Age > 42 years)
2. Richard Osborn, b. Bef 1722, St. Mary's County, Maryland , d. Aft 1746, St. Mary's County, Maryland
(Age > 26 years)
Last Modified 7 Mar 2021 Family ID F01470 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Richard Osburn 5.112 A SM £14.11.0 £18.11.7 Mar 18 {1723}
Payments to: Capt. Daniell of St. Thomas Jenifer, Col. William Holland & Col. Thomas Addison & Daniell Dulany, Esq., Col. Thomas Addison & Daniell Dulany, Esq., William Cumming, Charles King, John Baker.
Administrator: William Swaile.
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Notes for Richard Osborne
from the book" THE EARLY SETTLERS OF MARYLAND edited by Gust Scordas assistant Archivist State of Maryland and Dr. Morris L. Radoff - Archivist and Records Administrator State of Maryland.
Osborne, John liber 15 folio 452 transported 1678
Osborne, Richard Liber 15 folio 452 transported 1678
Osborne, Robert liber 15 folio 517 transported 1678
Liber 15, folio 231.
Hutchings, Frances, St., Mary's County, 1st June, 1719; 25th Sept., 1719.
To sister Katharine Hassell, personalty and land bequeathed testatrix by will of father ________ (with consent of bro. Robt., sd land not being divided).
To bro. William, personality.
To bro. Robert, ex., personality in possession of Jonathan Gurr and 14s. in Wm. Ennises hands.
Test: William Wilkeson Jr., Robt. Clark Jr., Richard Osborne.
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Clarke, Robert, St. Mary's County, 19th Aug., 1721; 31st Jan., 1725.
To eldest son Thomas and hrs., land he now lives on in "Beaver Dam Manor"; personality.
To son Robert, "Addition"; and personality.
To little son Benjamin and hrs. (son of wife Elizabeth), dwelling plantation ________ and personality; to be in care of his mother and to be brought up in faith of Church of England; should. he die during minority, plantation after wife's decease to son Thomas and hrs.
To wife Elizabeth, extx., residue of personal estate during life; at her decease, to be divided among eldest children, viz. Thomas, Robert, daus. Sarah Greenwell, Anne Hall, Jany Gough and Elinor, wife of Henry Greenwell.
Test: Richard Osborne, Robert Hutchings, Michael Realy.
Codicil, 8th Nov., 1725: Shd. wife die during minority of son Benjamin, she may assign him as she thinks fit, security for complying with above will being given.
Test: M. Jenifer, Jno. Read, Henry Realy
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Cavaliers and Pioneers Patent Book 7 page 156
HEN. PLUMPTON, 500 acs., Nansemond Co., 29 Sept. 1674, p. 535-1 At a place formerly called now (or. new). Plumplon Parke, near the place called Keepers Lodge adj. Mr. Lear; by -Baret. Quarter ; over the white marsh &c. Trans: of 10 pers: Jno, Heath, Richd. Gardner, Wm. Dyer, Geo. Williams, Dva. (?) Druit, Mary Creeke, Richd. Ozborne, Alice Gwillin , Step. Gaile, Sym. Preachett
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Cavaliers and Pioneers Patent Book 7 page 212
MR. ABRAHAM WEEKS (Weekes) & MR. HUGH WILLIAMS, 1091 acs., 26 Sept. 1680, p. 52. On back of land purchased by Henry Corbyn, Esqr. & another taken up by sd. Corbyn, dec'd; crossing the main br. of Ware Cr. &c; crossing a gr. br. of Tasating Cr; by a valne (?) called Solomons garden &c. Trans. of 22 pers: Jno. Chedle, Wm. Niccolls, Wm. Stokes, Ben. Clarke, Jona. Smith, Jno. Thruston, Abr. Baker, Jno. Colston, Jno. Oldis, Rich. Goodman, Tho. Deadman, Hen. Griffin, Jno. Houge (or Hoage), Richd. Osborne, Mary Baker, Eliz. Keble, An. Smith, Julan Niccolls; 4 Negroes.
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