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

John Winter

Male Abt 1712 - 1781  (~ 69 years)


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  • Name John Winter  [1
    Birth Abt 1712  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 6 Feb 1781  Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I14145  Tree1
    Last Modified 15 Sep 2023 

    Father Walter Winter,   b. 1662, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Apr 1734, Charles County, Maryland - inventory Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Catherine Milstead,   b. Abt 1689, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 29 Aug 1772, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 83 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1713  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F6747  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Bruce,   b. Abt 1720, William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1780, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 59 years) 
    Marriage 6 Dec 1736  Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Judith Townley Winter,   b. 4 Nov 1743, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1780, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 38 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Walter 'Jr' Winter,   b. 7 Nov 1747, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Jun 1799, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years)  [Father: natural]
     3. John Winter,   b. 1749, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1760, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 10 years)  [Father: natural]
     4. Charles Bruce Winter,   b. Abt 1752, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 Jan 1787, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 35 years)  [Father: natural]
     5. Ignatius Winter,   b. 4 Apr 1753, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Jul 1779, Charles County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 26 years)  [Father: natural]
     6. Elizabeth Bruce Winter,   b. 31 Mar 1754, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Dec 1813, Charles County, Maryland - inventory Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 59 years)  [Father: natural]
     7. Eleanor Winter,   b. 8 Mar 1755, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Jun 1784, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 29 years)  [Father: natural]
     8. Catherine Winter,   b. Bef 1761, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Aug 1781, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 20 years)  [Father: natural]
     9. John Winter,   b. 4 Dec 1761, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Jan 1799, Charles County, Maryland - inventory Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 37 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F6265  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 15 Sep 2023 

  • Notes 
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      Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moller

      Charles County, Wills AF 7.590
      John Winter's Will.
      I, John Winter of CC, Gentleman, am at this time unwell.
      To my son Walter Winter 400 acres of land called the Meadows, about 200 acres called the Meadows Marsh, and if he has no male heirs, the afd 600 acres to go to my son John Winter, and if John has no male heirs, the land to go to my son Charles Bowie Winter. I also give Walter a Negro man named Moses and a Negro woman named Terry and all the pictures in and about my house, 1 large oval table, 1 bed and furniture.
      To my son John Winter part of a tract of land called the Meadows, bounded by Westwood Manor, the dividing line of land I purchased of Thomas Middleton and William Holt, thence to land I purchase of the Wathens, the line of St Thomas' Manor, now my dwelling plantation. Also, a Negro man named Tom Craik, and his wife, Jude, and her daughter Chloe, Victory, Beck, Hezekiah, Tom, & Matilda, all children of Tom Craik & his wife, Jude. Also, a silver can and 4 silver spoons, 1 silver salt cellar, and 1 silver paper box, 2 feather bed & furniture. Also my house clock, 12 chairs, and 3 best tables.
      To my son Charles Bruce Winter the old plantation that my father bought of Richard Gray and William Gray, and a piece of land called Addition to Orphin Loss, containing 150 acres. Also, a tract of land, bounded by a stone marked IP, called Grays Fancy, and contains 56 acres. Also 1 Negro man named Adam, and 1 ditto named Phill, 1 Negro boy named Charles, and 2 Negro girls named Anne & Cate, and 2 feather beds & furniture. Also all the horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs that are now on my plantation at Nanjemoy.
      To my dau Elizabeth Winter 2 Negro men named Dick and Jonathan, and 1 Negro girl named Daphney.
      To my dau Eleonar Winter 1 Negro woman called Barbra, 1 Negro girl called Peg, and 1 Negro boy called Davie.
      To my dau Catharine Winter 3 Negro girls called Suke, Vinnus, and Charity.
      To my afd sons and daus, namely John, Charles Bruce, Elizabeth, and Catharien Winter the rest of my personal estate,t o be equally divided between them,
      I want my afd 3 daus to remain on my dwelling plantation and have full liberty to occupy some part of the afd plantation, with the Negroes that become their property, until they marry.
      To my dau Judah Campbell 1 Negro woman called Yellow.
      Executors: my sons Walter and John
      Signed Oct 24, 1780 Jas Winter
      Wit: Thomas Fowler, James Swann, Benjamin Phillpott
      Probated on Feb 6, 1781 by the oaths of both executors and by witnesses James Swann & Benjamin Philpott
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      Peter Barker 18.513 CH £93.5.1 Jun 17 1734 Aug 24 1734
      Appraisers: G. Brett, John Wathen.
      Creditors: John Haw, William Holt,
      Next of kin: John Barker, Catherine Millstead,
      Executor: John Winter.
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      John Bruce 17.5 A CH £25.10.3 Nov 9 1738
      Sureties: Francis Ware, John Winter.
      Payments to: Raphael Neale for MM Edward & Henry Trafford, George Gordon, John Scroggen, Samuel Hanson.
      Mentions: 5 children (unnamed).
      Administratrix: Sarah Bruce.
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      Charles Bruce 64.258 CH £1129.9.3 Apr 11 1758 Jun 28 1758
      Appraisers: Edward Ford., John Marshall.
      Creditors: John Fendall, John Allison.
      Next of kin: William Bruce, John Winter.
      Executrix: Jane Bruce
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      Mr. Richard Bennet Boarman 65.446 CH £828.7.10 Nov 2 1758 Nov 6 1758
      Appraisers: John Winter, Peter Wood.
      Creditors: John Semple, William Gammell.
      Next of kin: Rachel Boarman, Richard Edelen.
      Administratrix: Mary Anne Boarman.
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      BIGGS, JOHN., Charles County, Charles Co.
      27 Nov 1758
      To wife Ruth Biggs, plantation which I now live on, during her lifetime and afterward to my son John and If he should die without heirs then to son Samuel.
      To son Henry Biggs, tract that he now lives on called "Coombs Purchase."
      Rest of personal estate to my six children, son Samuel and 5 daus before mentioned [names of daus are not mentioned in this record. Ed.].
      Wife: extx.
      Wit: Jno. Winter, Charles Love, Tho. Simpson, Wm. Allbourtain. 30.594
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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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      Ignatius Simpson 97.236 CH &1b219.15.2 Jun 13 1768 Jun 24 1768
      (also Ignatius Sympson)
      Appraisers: Charles Love, Edward Edelen.
      Creditors: David Walker, John Winter.
      Next of kin: William Sypson, Ignatius Sympson.
      Executrix: Elisabeth Sympson.
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      12 Feb 1771 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Francis Simms decd appraised by George Sharp [Swann?] and Thomas Dorsey [Dorey?], with John Winter and Christopher Haw signing inventory as creditors and Joseph Simms and Marmaduke Simms signing as next of kin. 3 Aug 1771 Chas Co: inventory presented in court by Joseph Townslin, executor. «Prerog Ct of MD Invy Bk (PCI) 106:330»
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      Charles County Land Records, Liber M#2 Page 328.
      [Faded areas]. At the request of William Winter of CC, the following deed was recorded this Apr 3, 1733.
      Mar 13, 1732 from John Winter of CC, planter, to Wm Winter for the that he has for Wm Winter and for other good causes, 8 tracts of land in CC,
      the 1st called _, bounded by the afd reserve, being part of the afd tract, the south side of the Redea Branch, containing and laid out for about 103 acres.
      The 2nd tract is part of a tract of land called Mackeys Park, lying on the easternmost side of a Checkamuxen [Chicamuxen Cr], which part is bounded by the woods, containing and laid out for about 50 acres.
      The 3rd tract is called Mackeys Parc, and is part of a tract of land called Allasons Supply, lying on the easternmost side of Checkamuxen Cr, which part is bounded by Mackeys Park, the woods, the main run called the Redin Run to Richard Speake's land, being part of Mackeys Park,
      the other part of Allasons Spply lying on the east side of the Redea Run, bounded by Rd Speake's land, Mackey Park, John Speake, containing and laid out, both parts .. about 70 acres.
      The 5th parcel of land, called None Such, is bounded by the west side of a branch of Nanjemy [Cr] called the Carpenters Branch, containing and laid out for about 62 acres.
      The 6th tract, called Winterton, lying in .. David Parsons, bounded by a path that leads from sd David Parsons to Edward Milstead, containing and laid out for about 1-- acres.
      The 7th parcel of land, called Reading ..
      The 8th parcel, called Walingford, is bounded by the south side of a run called the turkey Branch, containing and laid out for about 167 acres. ",signed - John Winter. Wit - Jno Briscoe*, John King*.
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      Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moller

      Charles County, Probate 1777-1780

      Ignatius Winter's Will
      I, Ignatius Winter of CC, Gentleman, am sick and weak in
      body but sound mind, memory, and understanding.
      To my brother Charles Bruce Winter - all that tract of land, being part of the land called the deep Valies, I purchased of John Bruce. Also my horse colt that came of mare Dutches.
      To my sister Elizabeth Bruce Winter - my two Negro slaves, Dick and Jonathan.
      To my brother John Winter - the colt that my mare Dutches is now big with.
      To my brother Walter Winter - my mare Dutches.
      To my three sisters, Elizabeth Bruce Winter, Elinor Winters, and Catharine Winter, to be equally divided between them - all that land I bought of Mr James Campbell in the Illinois country.
      To my nephew John Campbell - my set stock buckles.
      To my father, Mr John Winter - the rest of my estate, after paying my debts and above legacies.
      Executor: my sd father.
      Signed Mar 16, 1777 - Igna. Winter. Wit - Judith Campbell, Mary Campbell, James Campbell.
      Probated on Jun 4 1779 by the three witnesses

      Note: It looks like the transcriber made two errors in the will,
      1st calling son Charles Bruce Winter, Charles Bowie Winter.
      And 2nd, John Winter signed Jas Winter

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      Will, Charles County, Md. Bk 11, Page 495, section 70.
      Walter Winter Jr., son of John. 19 Feb. 1799 6 June 1799.
      Legacy to wife Jane, daughter Jane Brown Winter and other children.
      Ex: wife Jane and friends William Campbell and John How.
      Wit. Anne jBrown, James Doyle and Benjamin Douglas.
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      Charles County Court Records, November Court 1735 Court, Liber T#2, Page 127
      It was commanded the Sheriff that he should take Geo: Hatton of CC, and him safe keep in order to bring him to next Nov Court, to satisfy unto Robert Jackson, 8394 lbs of tobacco, a certain debt which sd Robt:, lately in CC Court recovered against him, and 480 lbs of tobacco for his damages due to the retaining of that debt. On the back of the writ was the following release: The Plaintiff releases the penalty on paying (in specie) the principal sum with interest and the above damages, together with the costs of a former action. And now here, the writ afd thus endorsed, Cepi Corpus Superseded, Geo: Dent, Sher:, & he likewise returns with the writ the following Supercedeas:
      CC, Aug 29, 1735. You, Geo: Hatton, Geo: Brett, John Winters, & Robt. Gill, do confess judgment to Robt. Jackson for 5069 lbs of tobacco, which sum was recovered by sd Robert Jackson against the sd Geo: Hatton last Aug 12 in CC Court, and 264 lbs of tobacco, cost on a former action struck off Nov Court 1734, which sd sums are to be levied of your bodies, goods, or chattels, lands, or tenements for the use of the sd Robert Jackson in case the sd Geo: Hatton shall not pay and satisfy unto sd Robt: Jackson, sd sums, on Feb 10 next. Taken and ack. the day and year afd before - Robt: Yates, Gd Howard.
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      Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 84. Jun 17, 1757 from John Wathen of CC, planter, to John Winter, for the sums of 32 £sterling and 1375 lbs Of tobacco, part of a tract of land called St. Thomases, lying in CC and near a place formerly known by the name of the old woman Pond [pond?], bounded by west woods manor, a marsh belonging to Piles Fresh, containing about 37-1/2 acres. Signed - John Wathen. Wit - Walter Hanson, Dan Jenifer. Recorded Jun 30, 1757.
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      Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 229, Mar 12, 1759 from John Wathen of CC, planter, to John Winter of CC, for 20,000 lbs of tobacco, part of a tract of land called Saint Thomas, lying on the head of wecomoco [Wicomico] River, Piles Fresh, bounded by the orchard on the east side of the dwelling house, Mastines line, Westwood Manor, Piles Fresh Bridge, containing and laid out for about 123 acres. Signed - John Wathen. Wit - James Nivison, George Dent. Recorded Apr 7, 1759.
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      Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 358. Lease. Mar 12, 1759 from John Winter of CC, Gentleman, to John Wathen of CC, planter, for the yearly rent of 1 ear of corn, the lease to sd John Wathen, during his natural life, of a tract of land called St. Thomas, lying in CC on Piles Presh, bounded by John Montgomery: Spring, Bennet Wathen, the Ditch nigh Piles Bridge, Pipers Hole. To have and to hold, without liberty to lease, let, or rent sd land. Sd John Wathen may not waste timber, but he may use timber to support that part of the plantation that lies below the road running from Newport Hill to Piles Ridge, being that parcel of land sold by sd Wathen to sd Winter as by deed executed this day. Signed - Jno Winter. Wit - Jas Nivison, George Dent. Elizabeth, wife of the sd John Winter, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Sep 10, 1759.
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      Charles County Land Record Book L#3, 1761-1765; Page 34. Aug 13, 1761 from John Winter of CC, to William Winter of CC, for 5 £currency and for divers other good causes, 2 tracts of land in CC called Wallingford and Winterton Wallingford, bounded by the south side of a run called the Turkey Branch, containing and laid out for about 167 acres. Winterton is bounded by a branch called Edward Millstead[s]mill branch, containing and now laid out for about 109 acres. Signed - Jno Winter. Wit - Richd Harrison*, Walter Hanson*. Recorded Sep 5, 1761.
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      Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 132. Release. I, John Winter of CC, for and in consideration of the Revd Isaac Campbell's exonerating and discharging me from 2 large debts which I was engaged in and for Mr. Robert Horner to Messrs Samuel Hanson and George Dent, Esquires, and whereas the afd Robert Horner passed his CC bill of sale to me dated Jun 17, 1769 for several slaves, now know that I, sd John Winter, for the considerations afd, release to the afd Robert Horner, all my right to the sd slaves mentioned in the afd bill of sale, except liensey and Ben Jr, who were sold in consequence of sd bill of sale. Signed Jan 26, 1771 - John Winter. Wit - Francis Dade, Geo Dent*. Recorded Mar 22, 1771.
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      Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 135.
      On the complaint of James Murphey (an orphan bound out by the County Court to Reuben Dye), that sd Die uses him ill, it is ordered that summons issue against sd Die, and that summons also issue for William Garner, Henry Davis, and John Keyberly to testify for the complainant.
      James Murphey, an orphan formerly bound to Reuben Die by CC court, on his complaint of his being very ill used by sd Die, adjudged to remove sd orphan into other hands, and Mr. William Winter Jr agreed to accept sd orphan. Winter is to provide the orphan with sufficient clothing and is to satisfy sd Die for the time the orphan had to serve until he arrives to age 21, by making a compensation that the Court shall think reasonable. The orphan was ordered into the hands of Mr. William Winter.
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      Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moller

      CCLR IB 2.509

      At the request of Walter Winter the following deed was recorded this 26th day of February Anno Domini 1799
      This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine between Elizabeth Winter formerly the wife and widow of Charles Bruce Winter deceased and now the widow of John Winter son of John late of Charles County deceased of the one part and Walter Winter Eldest son and heir at Law of John Winter father of the aforesaid Charles Bruce Winter and John Winter of Charles County aforesaid of the other part Whereas John Winter father of the aforesaid Walter Winter Charles Bruce Winter and John Winter by his last Will and Testament bearing date of the twenty fourth day of October in the year Seventeen hundred and eighty did devise unto the aforesaid Charles Bruce Winter a certain quantity of Land in and by the words following that is to Say "I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Charles Bruce Winter the old plantation that my father bought of Richard Gray and William Gray and likewise a piece of land called Addition to Orphin Loss containing one hundred and fifty acres likewise a tract of land begining at a bounded Stone marked IP called Grays Fancy and contains fifty six acres " as by the last will and testament of the said John Winter reference being thereto had will fully appear And whereas Ignatius Winter brother of the before mentioned Charles Bruce Winter did by his last will and Testament bearing date the sixteenth day of March in the year seventeen hundred and seventy seven devise a tract or parcel of Land unto the aforesaid Charles Bruce Winter in and by the words following that is to say "I give and bequeath unto my brother Charles Bruce Winter and his heirs lawfully begotten for ever all that tract or parcel of land being part of the land called the Deep Valies I purchased of John Bruce as by the last will and Testament of the said Ignatius Winter will fully appear And whereas the before mentioned Charles Bruce Winter by his last Will and Testament bearing date the twenty first day of February in the year seventeen hundred and eighty five did desire unto the said Elizabeth Winter party to these presents in the words following that is to day "I give and bequeath unto well beloved wife Elizabeth Winter all and continues here to live in Durham Parish and removes none of my thing down to Newport agane but if she remove any of the good chattel or negroes to Newport then to have and enjoy only one third of my estate and if the child should live to let my sister Elizabeth Winter have the bring --- it up and allowance out of my estate to that purpose of maintaining and educating it If my wife Elizabeth Winter have no child she is to enjoy my whole estate provided she do not remove the Newport nor marreys against my friends will to have and to hold and quietly enjoy on the above terms forever" And whereas the above mentioned Elizabeth Winter party to this Indenture hath this twenty fifth day of February seventeen hundred and ninety nine contracted and bargained with the above named Walter Winter for the sale of all her right title interest property claim and demand whether in Law or Equity of in and to the before mentioned lands devised as aforesaid by the above mentioned John Winter and Ignatius Winter to the before mentioned Charles Bruce Winter and by the said Charles Bruce Winter to the said Elizabeth Winter Now This Indenture Witnesses that the said Elizabeth Winter for and in consideration of the one third part of the lands devised by the above mentioned John Winter father of the aforesaid Walter Winter to his son John Winter the late husband of the said Elizabeth Winter [by which said devise the said John Winter the devisee took only an estate for life in the said lands] having been by deed of Indenture bearing the same date with these presents conveyed by the said Walter Winter to her the said Elizabeth Winter during her life and also for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings Current money of Maryland to her the Said Elizabeth Winter in hand paid by the said Walter Winter before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge hath given granted bargained and sold aliened enfeofed released and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell alien enfeof release and confirm unto him the said Walter Winter his heirs and Assigns forever all and Singular the before mentioned Tracts parts of Tracts or parcels of land devised as aforesaid by the before mentioned John Winter to his son Charles Bruce Winter and the aforesaid and Ignatius Winter to the said Charles Bruce Winter and by the said Charles Bruce Winter to the said Elizabeth Winter with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances whatsoever and the Reversion and reversions Remainder and Remainders of all and Singular the said land Tenements Hereditaments and premises hereby granted or mentioned to be hereby grant and of every part and parcel thereof and also all the estate right title interest property claim and demand whether in Law or Equity of her the said Elizabeth Winter of in and to the said before mentioned lands and premises and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances reserving nevertheless unto the Said Elizabeth Winter for and during her life one third part of the land devised as aforesaid by the above mentioned Ignatius Winter to the aforesaid Charles Bruce Winter To have and To hold all and singular the lands tenements hereditaments and premises before mentioned and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Walter Winter his heirs and assigns forever Subject Nevertheless to the above mentioned reservation to the only proper use and behoof of the said Walter Winter his heirs and Assigns for ever In Witness whereof the said Elizabeth Winter hath to these presents subscribed her name and affixed her seal the day and year first above written E Winter
      Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of M J Stone J Campbell Richd Brown

      At the foot of the aforegoing Deed was thus written to wit Charles County to wit Be it remembered that on the twenty fifth day of February in the year seventeen hundred and ninety nine personall appeared before me the Subscriber chief Justice of Charles County aforesaid the within named Elizabeth Winter party to the within and above indenture and acknowledged the same to be her act and deed and the lands and premisses therein and thereby conveyed and intended to be conveyed to be the right title and estate of the within named Walter Winter his heirs and assigns for ever according to the purport true intent and meaning of the said Indenture
      M J Stone

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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD 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 MD 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 Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 299-82: WALLINGFIELD: 160 acres; Possession of - 160 Acres - Beaumont, James : Surveyed 3 Oct 1684 for Richard Beaumont, adjoining to the land of John Gooch: Other notes - 160 Acres – Robert Yates Sr. from James Beaumont, 11 June 1712., 160 Acres – Charles Yates from William Hawton (sp?) 10 May 1732.,167 Acres – William Winter from John Winter, 13 March 1732., 167 Acres – Francis Posey from William Winter, 22 March 1739.
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD 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 MD 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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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 365-27: ST. THOMAS: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres - Simpson, Thomas: : Surveyed 25 May 1665 for Thomas Simpson in the woods on the West side Piles Fresh: Other Tracts Mentioned: ST. THOMAS SIMPSON; Conveyance notes - 50 Acres - John Walker from Benjamin Hall; 27 January 1716 68 Acres - John Walker from Benjamin Hall; 27 January 1716, 10 Acres - John Walker from Thomas Simpson Sr. & Jr. 7 Aug 1727 6 Acres - John Walker from Thomas Simpson Jr. 7 Aug 1727,112 Acres - William Simpson from Thomas Simpson Sr. & Jr. 7 Aug 1727, 168 Acres - Richard Edelen from Thomas Simpson Sr. & Jr. 7 Aug 1727 218 Acres - Richard Edelen from Thomas Simpson Sr. & Jr. 7 Aug 1727, 150 Acres - John William, Thomas William, James William, Daniel Short, Giles Simpson from Thomas Simpson Sr. & Jr. 7 Aug 1727, 79 Acres - George Hatton from John & James William & Daniel Short; 6 April 1732 60 Acres - Ignatius Simpson from Thomas Simpson Jr & Sr. 31 Dec 1732 63 Acres - Gilbert Simpson from Thomas Simpson Jr & Sr. 31 Dec 1732, Resurveyed into ST. THOMAS SIMPSON; 19 Oct 1721, folio 400.

  • Sources 
    1. [S53] Early Families of Southern Maryland, Volume: 9.

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