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- Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q
Millsteade, William, s/o Edward and Susanna Millsteade, b. 20 Jul 1685
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William Millsted 26.209 CH £93.18.11 May 30 1741 Aug 5 1741
(also William Millstead)
Appraisers: Richard Price, William Winter.
Creditors: Henry Acton, Bay Smallwood.
Next of kin: Edward Millsteed, William Millsteed.
Administratrix: Sarah Millstead.
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William Milstead 20.115 A CH £93.18.11 £34.5.8 Feb 21 1743
Sureties: Godshall Barnes, John Ryley.
Received from: John Butler, Daniel Vann, William Loyde, William Skelim, William Gold Ring.
Payments to: John Frankling, Clement Kenneday, Elisabeth Theobald, Henry Acton, David Williams, Richard Warding, Sarah Warding, William Shelvin, Bayne Smallwood, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson.
Payments to (children of Henry Blanchel (his widow & administratrix (unnamed) married the deceased formerly)): Susannah Blanchel, Henry Blanchel, Anne Blanchel, Sarah Blanchel,, Mary Blanchel, John Blanchel.
Representatives: widow (unnamed), children: Elisabeth Milstead, Susannah Milstead, Priscilla Milstead.
Administratrix: Sarah Milstead.
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Henry Blanshot 3.528 A CH £16.6.0 £29.9.4 Aug 21 1721
Received from: John Frankling, Henry Frankling.
Payments to: John Sanders, Walter Winter.
Distribution to: widow (unnamed), 7 children (unnamed, infants).
Administrator: William Millstead.
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Feb. 1685/6 - John Butcher acknowledged to be indebted to ye Lord Proprietary in 5 pounds and Susan Clarke in 10 pounds to be levied against them in case ye said Susan shall not appear at ye next court to prosecute Edward Milstead for a bastard child begotten on her body.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber M, Page 90.
Nov. 1686 - Ordered that William Milstead son of Edward Milstead begotten on ye body of Susannah Clarke by ye said Edward be bound to Thomas Craxton of Nangemie in Charles Co. till he comes to ye age of 21 years.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber M, Page 226.
Aug. 1696 - William Sergent vs. William Millsteed [sic.] Trespass on the Case. Agreed.
Source: Prince George's Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, Page 22 and 38.
Mar. 19, 1719/20 - Henry Blanksheat's(?) Charles Co., Md. administration bond in common form by William Milstead his administrator with Edward Milstead and William Warden his sureties in 60 pounds sterling.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 24, Page 132.
Feb. 1720/1 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of Edward Chapman shows that Chapman's estate made a payment to "William Milstead per John Craxon."
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1718-1724," Page 78.
Nov. 24, 1729 - Exhibited from Charles Co., Md., bond of Margaret Elixon, administratrix of Hance Elixon. Sureties: William Milstead, John Lancaster.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 28, Page 442.
1733 - William Milstead is in the 1733 Tax List of Durham Parish Lower Part, Charles Co., Md., with 1 taxable.
Nov. 1733 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of John Speake shows that Speake's estate made a payment to William Millstead.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1731-1737," Page 46.
Mar. 1735/6 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of William Walden shows that Walden's estate received a payment from William Millstead.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstrcts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1731-1737," Page 122.
July 6, 1737 - Exhibited from Charles Co., bond of William Robson executor of Eleanor Sanders. Sureties: William Millstead, John Blanchett.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 30, Page 305
Mar. 8, 1737/8 - William Millstead signs, as next of kin, the Prince George's Co., Md. inentory of his brother Thomas Milstead.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Inventories, Vol. 23, Page 421.
May 30, 1741 - The Charles Co., Md. inventory of William Millsted/Millstead.
Appraisers: Richard Price, William Winter (value 93/18/11.)
Creditors: Henry Acton, Bay Smallwood.
Next of kin: Edward Millsteed, William Millsteed.
Administratrix: Sarah Millstead, approved the inventory Aug. 5, 1741.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Inventories of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1738-1744," Page 56.
Comment: Next of kin Edward Millsteed is William's brother and next of kin William Millsteed is William's son.
Nov. 1743 - Thomas Carpenter vs. Sarah Milstead [widow of William.] Trespass on the Case. After 3 imparlances, agreed.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber 39, Page 679.
May 1744 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of William Milstead, Jr., shows that his estate received a payment of 250 lbs. of tobacco from Sarah Milstead [widow of his father, William Milstead, Sr.]
Sources: (1) Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1737-1734," Page 185, and (2) Charles Co., Md. Administration Accounts, 1738-1759," Page 124.
Sep. 1746 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of Thomas Golley [sic; Goley] shows that Golley's estate received a payment from Sarah Millstead.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1744-1750," Page 65.
Comment: Thomas Goley was m. to William Milstead [Sr.'s] dau. Elizabeth Milstead.
May 1761 - At a land commission for "Merchant Taylers/Taylors Hall" owned by Joseph Blancett, Robert Hayslip/Haislip, aged 59 years, deposes that 28 years ago William Milstead told him that this tree, namely, a rotten white oak lying on the ground was the beginning tree of the aforesaid land.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber K No. 3, Page 223.
May 1772 - At a land commission for "Gray's Beginning" owned by Benjamin Gray, Henry Haislip, aged 65, mentions William Milstead deceased about 33 or 34 years ago.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber T No. 3, Page 618-20
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Elenor Sanders 16,229 A CH £39.15.10 £6.8.1 Jun 21 1738
Sureties: William Millstead, John Beanshet. (Blanchet)
Payments to: Daniel Dulany, Esq., Sam. Hanson.
Executor: William Robinson.
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Millsteed, Thomas, planter, Prince George's County, 6th Sept., 1737; 31st Dec., 1737.
To wife [unnamed], extx., 1/3 personal estate.
To unborn child and hrs., 300 A. "Bachelor's Park," "Milsteed Range," "Winter Employment;" and personalty; sd. child (lying without issue "Bachelor's Park" and "Milsteed Range" to Edward Millsteed, Sr., and William Millsteed and "Winter Employment" to bro. John and hrs.
To bro, William and hrs., "Mountin."
To 3 bros. Edward, William and John, certain personalty and entire personal estate if afsd. child dies without hrs.
Test: Henry Ward, Sr., James Ashbrook, John Row.
Note: The widow is determined to have her share of the estate. 21, 820,
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 299.
At the request of Henry Ward of Prince Georges County, the following deed was recorded Aug 12, 1732.
Jun 15, 1732 from Thomas Milstead of CC, planter, to Henry Ward of Prince Georges County, planter, for 2000 lbs of tobacco, all that parcel of land called Sander's Neglect, lying in CC between Daniels Branch & Gileses Branch and nigh the land of Wm Sanders, lately decd, bounded by a parcel of land called Marchant Taylers Hall now in the possession of Wm Milstead, containing and now laid out for about 140 acres. Signed - Thos Milstead. Wit - Thos Stone*, Richd Tarvin*.
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 344. At the request of William Milstead of CC, the following deed was recorded Jun 18, 1733.
Jun 12, 1733 from Thomas Milstead of CC, planter, to William Milstead of CC, planter, and his now wife, Elizabeth, for divers good causes and _for the yearly rent of 500 lbs of tobacco each Nov 10, 130 acres in CC called winter's Imployment, including the house and plantation, with free liberty of cutting down timber for the plantation's use, provided he makes no waste thereof, for during the natural lives of sd Wm Milstead and Elizabeth Milstead. Signed - Thomas Milstead. Wit - Thos Stone*, Richard Tarvin*.
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