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

Anne Wynne

Female Abt 1742 - Bef 1763  (~ 20 years)


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  • Name Anne Wynne 
    Birth Abt 1742  Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death Bef 1763  Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I108088  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father John Wynne,   b. 1680, St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Apr 1752, St. John's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Anne Smallwood,   b. 1701, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Feb 1752, St. John's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage 5 Feb 1717  St. John's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F5807  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      1763-1767 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber TT [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 52. At the request of John Wynne & Josiah Wynne the following Deed of Division was recorded July 1, 1763
      Indenture made June 4, 1763; between John Wynne of one part and Josiah Wynne. Whereas John Wynn, Sr., deceased by his last will and testament in writing bearing date on or about March 21, 1752 amongst other things devised to his 2 sons John Wynne & Josiah Wynne as follows that is to say, Item I give and bequeath unto my loving son John Wynne, Jr., All that part of a tract called "Indian Field" where he now dwells from the Spring Branch on the north side of my now dwelling plantation and his equal part of all my land after the decease of my daughter Ann Wynne he having the one half and my son Josias having the other half; and did likewise further devise as following I give and bequeath unto my loving son Josiah Wynne all that part of a tract of land where he now dwells from the Ivy Hill Branch and over the fork to the line of "Friendship" by the walnut trees and at the decease of my daughter Ann Wynne to have one half of my land where I now dwell. And whereas the said John Wynn the testator and Ann Wynne are since dead and the said John Wynne being seized in fee at time of his death of and in the whole tract called "Indian Field" containing by patent 299 acres and whereas John Wynne & Josiah Wynne have agreed upon a division of the tract devised to the said Ann Wynne during her life and have settled the boundaries of such division between themselves; vizt; beginning at a mulberry post standing at the north side of the mouth of a Spring Branch which runs out of Wynne's dwelling plantation into Ivy Branch alias Mill Branch and the part that lies on the eastward and southward of the division line to be the property of John Wynne and all that part of this tract lying to the West and North of the said line to be the property of Josias Wynne. Signed John Wynne, Josiah Wynne in the presence of and acknowledged before George Gantt, John Stone Hawkins

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