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Walter Winter 17.710 CH £571.19.7 Apr 3 1734
Appraisers: Mathew Stone, Richard Harrison, Sr.
Creditors: Richard Hodgson, Charles Musgrove.
Next of kin: Edward Millstead, Thomas Millstead.
Administrators: Catherine Winter, William Winter, John Winter.
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Walter Winter 12.411 A CH £571.19.7 £50.17.10 Aug 24 1734
Sureties: Thomas Mathews, George Brett.
Received from: John Carver, James Johnson, Moses Bell, Thomas Ford, Edward Shacklett, George Jones, Richard Harrison, James Peele, John Webb, Joseph Bannister, William Willson, Gabriel Bobo, William Parsons, John Hooper, William Cooper, William Collier, Rueben Elder, John Terrell, William Davis, Joseph Boyne, Richard Price, Richard Grey, John Cornish, Baptist Boarman, John Goodwin, Burton & Thompson, Francis Meeke, Richard Speake, Courts Keech.
Payments to: Dr, Brown, Charles Musgrave, Richard Hodgson, James Maddox, James Semmes, Alexander Adair, Hugh West, Samuel Hanson, George Graham, James Glascock.
Administrators: Catherine Winter, John Winter, William Winter.
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Walter Winter 14.92 A CH £0.6.3 Nov 24 1735
Received from: James Grey, David Stone.
Payments to: Samuel Hanson.
Administrators: Richard Price and his wife Catherine Price, John Winter, William Winter.
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10 May 1713; Recorded at request of Walter Winter
11 Mar 1712; Indenture from Walter Winter, planter, to William Chandler, Gent.; for 3,000# tobacco; tract called THE ADDITION TO THE ORPHAN'S LOTT; bounded by a tract taken up by Edward Millstead called GOOD LUCK, tract called INGER STONE, and tract called The DEEP VALEW; containing 160 acres; /s/ Will Chandler; wit. Tho. Dent, Thomas Stone
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Henry Franklin 3.418 A CH £17.5.4 Apr 27 1721
Received from: William Collier.
Payments to: William Sanders, John Smoot, Walter Winter, John Calvin.
Mentions: 2 orphans (unnamed, minors).
Administrator: Laurence Andress.
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John Cole 6.353 A CH £55.11,9 £24.1.0 May 24 1725
Received from: William McFerson, Dr. Jenifer, Joseph Gardiner.
Payments to: John Speaks, Sr., Dr, Brown, Patrick Connelly, Samuell Hanson, Henry Griffin, Walter Winter, Mary Miller, John Neale,
Executrix: Elisabeth Gambra, wife of Richard Gambra,
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Charles Talford 8.352 A CH £40.7.0 £21.13.10 Sep 18 1727
Received from: John Bent, Edmond Bury Godfrey Pain, William Benson.
Payments to: Col. George Mason, James Nicholl, Walter Winter.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Talford.
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PRICE, Catharine, Charles Co, 18 Oct. 1771; 29 Aug, 1772
To William Winter son of William.
Grandsons John Bruce, Ignatius son of John Winter, Walter son of William Winter.
Granddaus. Anne Winter dau. of William Winter, Elizabeth Bruce Winter dau. of John Winter.
To Elizabeth Milstead.
To Walter Winter son of John.
Exs. sons William Winter and John Winter,
Wit: Sophia Gray, Lydia Gray, John Elgin. 38, 859
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24 Jun 1727; William Godfrey, house carpenter and Janet his wife of Stafford County, Virginia. with Walter Winter, planter, to Thomas Millstead, planter, 264 acres Winters Employment (CCLR L#2.448)
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.number-one.org/~rigg/dlr0166.htm
URL title: John Bruce
Note:
Charles County, Maryland Land Records (1715/6-1721/2), Liber H#2, page 344 20 May 1720; Recorded at request of Walter Winter 05 May 1720; Indenture from William Middleton, planter to Walter Winter; 10 Apr last, William Middleton, "sued a writt of entry" out of the High Court of Chancery returnable before the Provincial Court at Annapolis; a tract called The Meadow at the head of Wicomico River of 400 acres; sd. Winter did vouch warranty Ebsworth Bayne and Kindrick his wife who did vouch over Moses Fandrie /s/ W. Middleton wit. John Bruce, William Cumming on back of Deed of Release: 05 May 1720 William Middleton ack. in open court.
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1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 248
18 May 1719; Recorded at request of Walter Winter:
13 Jan 1718; Indenture from Ebsworth Bayne, Gent., and Kindrick his wife, to Walter Winter, planter; for 25,000# tobacco, 10,000# pork, 4 steers and 4 dollars; a parcel called The Meddows at the head of Wicomico River; adjoining Westwood Manor; containing 400 acres; /s/ Ebsworth Bayne, Kindrick Bayne; wit. Gerrard Fowke, Thomas Stone, Walter Bayne; ack. 13 Jan 1718 by Ebsworth and Kindrick Bayne
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1715-1721 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber H#2 [TLC]; Page 393
30 Nov 1720; Recorded at request of Walter Winter, planter.
16 Sep 1720; Indenture from Richard Grey, planter, to Walter Winter; John Grey, dec'd, father of Richard, possessed a parcel called Ward's Runn by his will 23 Apr 1715 conveyed to his sons Richard and William Grey a parcel of 350 acres; for 5,000# tobacco Richard Grey conveys his right to Walter Winter; /s/ Richard Grey (mark); wit. Wm. Stone, Thomas Stone; Winter paid 5,000# tobacco; Richard Grey and Johannah his wife ack. deed 16 Sep 1720
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1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 253.
At the request of Walter Winter of CC, planter, the following deed was recorded this Mar 15, 1725.
Nov 24, 1725 from Wm Grey of CC, planter, to Walter Winter of CC, planter. John Grey, late of CC, deceased, father of the sd Wm Grey, owned a parcel of land on the west side of Wards Runn in CC, and by his will, written Apr 23, 1725, devised to Richard Grey and Wm Grey, the afd parcel of land. In the words of the will, I give to my 2 sons, Richard and Wm Grey, 348 acres of land whereon I now live, to be equally divided between them. Sd Wm Grey, for 500 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, sells to sd Willian Winter, all the right sd William [Grey] has to sd land. Signed - Wm Grey. Wit - Wm Stone*, Thomas Stone*. This deed was acknowledged by William Grey and Eliza, his wife.
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1722-1729 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber L#2 [TLC]; Page 448.
At the request of Thomas Milstead of CC, the following deed was recorded this Nov 18, 1728.
Jun 24, 1727 from William Godfrey of Stafford County, Virginia, house carpenter, and Walter Winter of CC, planter, to Thomas Millstead of CC, planter, sd William Godfrey and Walter Winter being jointly concerned, for 3200 lbs of tobacco in cask and for divers other good causes, a certain parcel of land in CC called Winters Employment, bounded by the fork of a branch called Broad Neck Branch, Jos: Bullets land, a tract of land called Merchant Taylors Hall, a white Marsh side, the head of a marsh called the white Marsh, containing and laid out for about 264 acres. Signed - - William Godfrey, Walter Winter. Wit - Wm Stone*, Robt Hanson*. This deed was acknowledged by William Godfrey and William Winter. And with them came John Manning, attorney in fact for Janet Godfrey, wife of the sd William Godfrey {vide folio 446) (as appears by a power of attorney under the hand and seal of sd Janet, dated Jun 22 instant) and likewise acknowledged Janet's right of dower to the within mentioned land and premises.
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 566
Special Petition of Henry Moore 4th Tues. Nov last:
Charles, Lord Baltimore, to George Noble, Peter Dent, John Beale, Jr. and Henry Massey, Gent; regarding bounds of Ward's Wheel; depositions follow:
Deposition of George Britt, age ca 43; Ward's Wheele was run out by Luke Gardiner in order to be divided between Catherine Benson, wife of William Benson, and Henry Ward in 1704
Deposition of Walter Winters, age ca 58; mentions John Ward and Henry Ward 30 years ago
Deposition of John Ward, age ca 65; mentions 40 odd years ago his father John Ward and William Taylor; 25 years ago George Britt and Luke Gardiner; also Richard Jones, Henry Ward and Henry Moore
Deposition of James Simpson, age ca 50; mentions John Ward and Henry Ward last year; also Richard Tubman
Deposition of John Elborough, age ca 29; mentions James Simpson, Mattawoman and St. Thomas Run
Deposition of Richard Tubman, age ca 30; mentions sd. Simpson and Elborough
Deposition of John Dimpsy, age ca 52; mentions 3 years ago John Ward and his brother Henry Ward and Henry Moore, and John Edgar's Quarter
Enrolled 26 Mar 1730
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 171. At the request of Walter Winter of CC, the following deed was recorded this Sep 10, 1729.
Sep 3, 1729 from Richard Speake of CC, planter, and Theodocia, his wife, to Walter Winter of CC, for 60,500 lbs of tobacco and for divers other causes, a parcel of land in CC at Chickamuxon [Chicamuxen Cr], being a plantation where Joshua Ratliff now lives, and part of a tract of land called Reserve, bounded by the Ready branch, containing and laid out for about 103 acres. Signed - Richard Speake, Theodocia (T her mark) Speake. Wit - Robert Hanson*, Henry Hawkins*.
1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 172. At the request of John Speake Sr of CC, the following deed was recorded this Sep 10, 1729.
Sep, 1729 from Richard Speake of CC, Gent, to John Speake of CC, Gent, reputed father of sd Richard Speake, for the natural love which I have for my honoured father John Speake, and for divers other good causes, Richard grants John, part of a tract of land, being part of a tract called Reserve, lying in the woods at Cinquamuxon [Chicamuxen Cr] in CC, bounded by the main fresh of the ready Branch, containing, by computation, about 110 acres. Signed - Richard Speake. Wit - George Dent*, Robert Hanson*. Theodocia, wife of the afd Richard Speak, relinquished her right of dower.
1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 173. At the request of Walter Winter of CC, the following deed was recorded this Sep 11, 1729.
Jun 11, 1729 from John Speake of CC, planter,. to Walter Winter of CC, for 3000 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land called Mackeys Park, lying in CC on the easternmost side of Chiquamuxon [Chicamuxen Cr], which part contains and is laid out for about 50 acres. Signed - John Speake. Wit - William Stone*, John King*. This deed was acknowledged by John Speake and Elizabeth, his wife.
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 255. At the request of Walter Winter of CC, the following deed was recorded Jun 14, 1731.
May 28, 1731 from John Speake Jr of CC, planter, to Walter Winter of CC, for 9000 lbs of tobacco and 1 steer and 1 barren cow and 500 lbs of pork and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land called Mackeys Park, and part of a tract of land called Alloson Supply, lying in CC on the easternmost side of Checkamuxon [Chicamuxen Cr], which part is bounded by the woods, the main run called the Reede Run until it comes to Richard Speak's land, being part of Marckeies Park. Also, another parcel of land on the east side of the Rede Run, bounded by Alloson Supply, Rd Speake's land, contained and laid out, both parts, for about 90 acres. Signed - John Speake Jr. Wit - John King*, Thomas Stone*. Eliz_, the wife of Jno Speake Jr, relinquished her -'_ght of dower in and to sd land.
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1786-1790 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber D#4 [TLC]; Page 346. Sep 30, 1788 from Walter Winter Jr of CC, to Thomas Andrew Dyson of CC. Whereas John Gray, formerly of CC, deed, in his lifetime, owned a certain parcel of land on the west side of Wards Run in CC, and did, by his will (dated Apr 23, 1715) devise to his 2 sons, Richard Gray and William Gray, the afd parcel of land, being 348 acres where sd John Gray decd lived. The land was to be equally divided between the 2 sons- Sd Richard Gray entered and possessed sd parcel of land after the death of his sd father, and being so seized and possessed, on Sep 16, 1720, by deed, sold to Walter Winter, late of CC, decd, grandfather of the afd Walter Winter, party to this present indenture, all the right, title, and estate of him, the sd Richard Gray, to sd parcel of land. And whereas William Gray, the other son, who entered into and possessed sd parcel, on Nov 24, 1725, by deed, sold to sd Walter Winter (the grandfather), all his right to sd parcel of land. And whereas the sd Walter Winter Jr is the lineal heir and descendant of the sd Walter Winter, the grandfather, now this deed witnesses that the sd Walter Winter Jr, for 2088 £to him in hand paid by sd Thomas Andrew Dyson, has granted to sd Thomas Andrew Dyson, all that parcel of land afd on the west side of Wards Run. signed - Walter Winter Jr. Wit - B. Fendall*, Wm D. Briscoe*. Jane, wife to the sd Walter Winter Jr, relinquished her right of dower to the within mentioned land. Recorded Oct 1, 1788,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 411-240: GRAYS FANCY: 56 acres; Possession of - 56 Acres - Winter, Walter: Surveyed for Walter Winters, 27 Feb 1728 beginning at a stone marked IP on the North side of a run.: 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: 408-206: GRAYS NEGLECT: 76 acres; Possession of - 76 Acres - Winter, Walter: Surveyed for Walter Winters, 27 Feb 1721 beginning at a bounded White oak.: 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: 419-296: GRAYS PURCHASE: 78 acres; Possession of - 78 Acres - Gray, Unreadable: Surveyed 5 July 1727, for [?] Gray: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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v1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 380-31: DEEP VALLEY: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Winter, Ann: Surveyed 30 Jan 1705 for Walter Winter beginning at a bound poplar the first bound tree of a tract of land taken up this day by one Milstead called GOOD LUCK IF IT HITS.: Other Tracts Mentioned: GOOD LUCK IF IT HITS; EXPECTATION (sp?); ; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 200 Acres - Anne Winter from John Winter; 13 Mar 1732,Included in RESURVEY OF THE EXPECTATION {mm note: EXPECTATION},
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 380-28: ORPHANS LOSS, ADDITION TO: 160 acres; Possession of - 160 Acres - Winter, Ann: Surveyed 31 March 1707 for William Chandler beginning at a bound poplar the first bound tree of a tract of land taken up by Edward Milstead called GOOD LUCK IF IT HITS then with the said land: Other Tracts Mentioned: GOOD LUCK IF IT HITS; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 160 Acres - Walter Winter from William Chandler; 11 Mar 1712, 80 Acres - Anne Winter from John Winter; 13 Mar 1732,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 379-23: GOOD LUCK IF IT HITTS: 28 acres; Possession of - 28 Acres - Milstead , Edward Jr.: Surveyed 10 Jan 1705 for Edward Milstead beginning at a bound poplar standing on the South West side of a run called Carpenters run falling into a fresh called Wards fresh: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 190 Acres - Edward Milstead Jr. from Edward Milstead Sr.; 11 Feb 1729,,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 368-50: MEADOWS: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres - Bayne, Walter: Surveyed 23 April 1663 for Thomas Gerrard Esq at the head of Wicomico beginning at the boundary of WESTWOOD MANOR: Other Tracts Mentioned: WESTWOOD MANOR; ; ; Conveyance notes - Possessed by Walter Bayne for his brother Ebsworth Bayne, 400 Acres - Walter Winter from Ebsworth Bayne & Kendrick; 13 Jan 1718,400 Acres - Walter Winters from William Middleton; 5 May 1720, 400 Acres - Edward Ruinney (maybe Rooney) from Ebsworth Bayne; 25 May 1717 , , ,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 378-19: RESERVE: 383 acres; Possession of - 180 Acres - Speake, Thomas; 103 Acres - Winter, William Winter ; 100 Acres - Queen, Marham : Surveyed 19 Oct 1706 for John Speake beginning at a bound hiccory on the top of a hill on the South East side of a small branch called Chegunters branch being on of the small branches of Chicamuxen Creek: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 210 Acres - Richard Speak from John Speak; 28 Nov 1720,143 Acres - Thomas Speake from John Speake; 28 Nov 1720, 103 Acres - Walter Winter from Richard Speak; 8 Sept 1729, 110 Acres - John Speake from Richard Speake; 8 Sept 1729, 234 Acres - Jacob Clements from John Speake; 20 Apr 1730, 103 Acres - William Winter from John Winter; 13 March 1732 100 Acres - Marham Queen from Thomas Clarke; 22 May 1745
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 354-19: MACKYS PARK: 200 acres; Possession of - 98-1/2 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 4 Aug 1668 for John Mackey on Chingomuxon Creek.: Conveyance notes - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor & Barbara 17 April 1719, 200 Acres - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor 15 May 1722 Richard Speak from John Speak Jun 7 January 1722.,50 Acres - Walter Winter from John Speak Jun. 11 June 1729 Walter Winter from John Speak Jr. 28 May 1731, 200 Acres - John Speak Sr. from John Speak Jr. 8 Jun 1731 , 50 Acres - William Winter from John Winter 13 March 1732, called Col in record,
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