Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Pierce Noland
1655 - 1724 (69 years)-
Name Pierce Noland Birth 1655 County Mayo, Ireland Gender Male Death 9 Mar 1724 Stafford County, Virginia Person ID I15363 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father Family Noland Relationship natural Family ID F10498 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catherine MNU Noland, b. 1659, County Mayo, Ireland d. 1711, Stafford County, Virginia (Age 52 years) Marriage 1675 Ireland Children 1. Stephen Noland, b. 1682, Ireland d. Aft 1737, Charles County, Maryland (Age > 56 years) [Father: natural] 2. Philip Noland, b. 1684, Ireland d. 18 Jun 1735, Prince William County, Virginia - Inventory (Age 51 years) [Father: natural] 3. Pierce Noland, b. 1696, Charles County, Maryland [Father: natural] 4. Thomas Noland, b. 1698, Charles County, Maryland d. 1715, Charles County, Maryland (Age 17 years) [Father: natural] 5. William Noland, b. 1703, Charles County, Maryland [Father: natural] Family ID F10497 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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1697-1699 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 2; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 257)
Richmond County Court 5th of August 1697
- PEIRCE NOWLAND als. MERRY together with ADAM WOFENDALL and JOHN HENDERKIN do acknowledge themselfe indebted unto PETER BUTLER in the just sum of 9000 lbs, of good tobacco to be paid unto the said PETER BUTLER his Exors. &c., in case the said PEIRCE NOWLAND als. PETER MERRY shall not appear and to stand to and abide the award of the said Court herein
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 144-145
Will of BENJAMIN WEBB. By the Grace of Cod Amen. The Last Will and Testament of Benja. Webb deced I do here leave my land to my Daughter MARY WEBB but if she dye without issue then to my Daughter ANN GARDINER ,. and I do leave also to my daughter Ann ..(animals) .. and to my daughter CATHERINE WEBB I give one of the feather beds when she comes to age of 15 years & to my daughter Mary Webb I do also leave one cow & calf when she come to the age of 15 years 27th July 1702.
Presence Pierce x. Knowland, Benja. x Webb
Mary x Knowland, Jacob Gardiner
At a Court held 9th September 1702 Pierce Knowland, Mary Knowland & Mary Gardiner came into open Court and did declare they saw Testator sign the will Admr. cum testamento annexed is therefore granted the Widow she giving security according to law.
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page. 376-377
To all Christian People .. Know ye that I WILLIAM DOWNING for sum 200 pounds of Tobo to me in hand paid by PIERCE KNOWLAND of same county .. have sold one parcel of land lying upon Potomack Creek run in said county and bounded .. beginning at a great red oak on the North side the run and running thence out into the woods N=320 poles thence E=50 poles thence 5=640 poles co the main run of Potomack Creek & conta. by Estimation 100 acres of land the said land being part of 200 acres granted Wm. Downing the 12th day July 1692 recourse being had to said pattent will more at large appear ..10th day May 1707.
Presence George Blaney, Wm. x Downing Hen. Connyers
At a Court held 9th July 1707 The above Deed of Sale acknowledged by William Downing in person unto Pierce Knowland & DIANA DOWNING in person relinquished her right of dower to the same which together with the sale is ordered to be recorded & is recorded.
Memorandum that full & peaceable possession & seisin in the lands delivered .. witnesses Hen. Connyers, PHILL. PAYTON.
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 166-169 This Indenture made 9th/10th March 1724 between PEIRCE KNOWLAND of OverWharton Parish Stafford County and HENRY SUDDETH of said .. by deeds of lease and release .. for Two thousand five hundred pounds of good Tobacco sell. Plantation together with 60 acres near and upon Potomack Run and being the plantation whereon Pierce Knowland's deced ffather lived .. the 60 acres include the near ground from thence to POTOMACK MAIN RUN .. to Spanish oak near POTOMACK OLD MILL being the beginning tree of the tract .. the said 60 acres being part of 100 acres land bought by said Pierce Knowland deced of WILLIAM DOWNING of the said County deced being part of Patent of 200 acres granted unto Downing l2th July 1692 which said 100 acres was Repatented by ye said Pierce Knowland deced by Patent bearing date 3d July 1712 being surveyed and Patented for 120 acres of land given and bequeathed by said Pierce Knowland deced unto his three youngest Sons PIERCE, THOMAS and WILLIAM by his Last Will and Testament 20th January 1715 duly proved in Stafford County Court to be equally divided between the three Sons after which Thomas one of the said Sons departed this life in his Minority whereby his part of the land came to the Survivors relation being had to sundry deeds and said Last Will and Testament ..
Presence John Payton, Peirce x Knowland James Jones
At Court held for Stafford County 12th May 1725 Peirce Knowland acknowledged the Deed of Lease & Release together with Receipt for the consideration money
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