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Prince George's County, St. John's and Prince George Parishes Maryland State Census 1776, Page 77
John Brashears, 53: 22: 14
Mary, 57: 19
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42) 30 Mar 1752 - Prince George's county
John BRASHEARS (the 3rd) & Mary his wife Admx of James MULLIKEN, Jr.
Sureties - John LAMAR, Jr. & Samuel POTTENGER
1-3 accountant
4 Children - James, Mary, Charity & Samuel MULLIKEN
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James Milliken, Jr. 30.77 A Page £350.7.3 224.6.2 Jun 4 1751
The amount of the accounts also included £3.10.8 sterling.
Received from: Lowndes & Whaley & Co.. John Philpot (merchant), James Wallingford.
Payments to: John Cooke, Dr. Ephraim Andrews, Peter Dent, Daniel Dulanv, Esq.
Representatives: Mary (accountant, widow), children: James, Mary, Charity, Samuel.
Administratrix: Mary Brashears, wife of John Brashears III.
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1752-1757 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber NN [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 430. At the request of Benjamin Beall, the following Deed was recorded March 24, 1756
Indenture made March 20, 1756; John Brashears, Jr. of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, planter in consideration of 5000 pounds tobacco paid by Benjamin Beall of PGCo, Carpenter, has sold a tract called "Uncles Goodwill" containing 116 acres and beginning on the South side of the deep branch that falls into the eastern branch of Potomack River and at the mouth of Piney Branch. Signed John Brashears, Jr., in the presence of John Hepburn, Francis Piles, Jr., and acknowledged before John Hepburn and at the same time Mary Brashears wife of John Brashears, Jr., relinquished her right of dower
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1759-1763 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber RR [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 117. At the request of James Mullikin the following Deed was recorded March 3, 1761
Indenture made February 24, 1761; John Brashears, 3rd and Mary Brashears his wife of PGCo, planter in consideration of 61 pounds 15 shillings paid by James Mullikin hath sold part of a tract called "Mullikin's Level" containing 26 acres. Signed John Brashears 3rd, Mary Brashears in the presence of and acknowledged before Mordecai Jacob, Thomas Williams and at the same time Mary Brashears w/o John Brashears, 3rd relinquished her right of dower
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1772-1774 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber BB 3 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 305. At the request of James Mullikin the following Deed was recorded November 8, 1773
Indenture made November 8, 1773; John Brashears, 3rd, and Mary Brashears his wife in consideration of the love and affection which he have and do bear unto our beloved son James Mullikin and for the further consideration of 5 pounds sterling has given by these presents a tract called "Mullikins Chance" or "Mullikins Levels" it being the land whereon Charity Mullikin's now lives. Signed John Brashears, Mary Brashears in the presence of and acknowledged before Alexander Symmer, David Craufurd and at the same time Mary Brashears w/o John Brashears relinquished her right of dower
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