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- Beall, Benjamin, Prince George's County, 18th March, 1729/30; 21st May, 1730.
To father Thomas Beall, personalty received from him by deed of gift, dated 24th July, 1719, during his life; at his death to pass to bros. Thomas and Willam and sister Dryden.
To bro. Ninian, ex., residue of estate.
Test: John Orme, Caleb Norris, William Smith. 20.126
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Brother Benjamin leaves him personalty in his will of 1730.
June 13, 1713, he patented land called "Friends' Good Will," 839 acres. Liber DD, No. 5, Md. Land Office. Also land called "Clear Spring," 50 acres. Liber A. M., No. 1, folio 330. Md. Land Office.
Suit of Wm. Beall, Jr., against Thomas Beall, Jr., to vacate patent of land called "Loving Acquaintance," vacated. Chancery records, Liber IR, No. 4, L. O. A.
Brother Benjamin leaves him personalty in his will of 1730.
June 13, 1713, he patented land called "Friends' Good Will," 839 acres. Liber DD, No. 5, Md. Land Office. Also land called "Clear Spring," 50 acres. Liber A. M., No. 1, folio 330. Md. Land Office.
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Hannah Jones, born say 1740, confessed to the Prince George's County court in June 1761 that she had a "Mulatto" child. The court ordered her sold for seven years and bound her two-year-old daughter Amey to her master, Thomas Beall, Sr. [Court Record 1761-3, 47].
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EFSM Vol Vi page 269
Thomas Beall, Jr.; m. Tabitha Hilleary; d/o of Thomas Hilleary and Eleanor Sprigg of Three Sisters, Calvert Co. (MCW 11.13o); Thomas appraised an estate 27 Sep 1731 (l 16310); he is said to have been in South Carolina by 1756 and Georgia by 1759;
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 73a: Indenture, 24 Jun 1703
From: Col Ninean Beal of Prince George's County, Gent., and Ruth Beal
To: Thomas Beall, carpenter of Prince George's County
For a competent sum of money sold 490 acre part of 1,673 acres Addition to Caverton Edge granted Beall on 20 Dec 1694; Condition of Plantation 5 Apr 1684; certificate in land office 19 Jun 1695
Signed: Ninian Beall
Witnessed: Obadyah Kernby and William Shepard
Endorsement: 24 Jun 1703 Ruth Beall examined by Sam'll Mason and Wm. Tannyhill Signed: Wm. Tannyhill and Sam'll Magruder
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 75: Indenture, 23 Feb 1702
From: Charles Eagerton of St. Mary's County
To: James Heath of Kent County, Gent.
For 126£a 600 acre part of 3,000 acres granted by Cedllius, Lord Baltimore to William Calvert, Esq'r on 11 Feb 1662; located on the east side of Piscattawy River and south side of creek called Piscataway; bounded by Randolfe Hanson; near the Indian fort
Signed: Charles Egarton
Witnessed: R. Llewelling and Jos. Vanswaringen
Acknowledged: 23 Feb 1703 before St. Mary's County officials;
signed Thos. Beall & Jno. Baker Alienation: 23 Feb 1702 memorandum of 600 acres due
Recorded: St. Mary's County by R. Llewelling
Recorded: Prince George's County by James Heath of Anne Arundel County, Gent.
(Ed: note that the first part of the document says he is from Kent County.)
Survey: Land called Capt. John's Neck bounded by Francis Marbry; signed by Wm. Hutchison, Surveyor; and acknowledged by him 15 Feb 1703
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 96: Petition, 18 Oct 1703
Resurvey of Chelsey in Prince George's County
Petitioner: Christopher Thompson for the third interest of his wife, formerly Grace Williams widow of the late James Williams, Sr. left her by her right of dower; bounded by Western Branch Signed: Hugh Ryley, Thomas Beall, Joshua Hall, Anthony Drayne, Benjamin Brasheers, Edward Holmes, Peter Scamper (mark), Thomas Willson (mark), Christopher Baynes, William Lee, John Mills (mark), William Ray (mark)
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 121b: Apprenticeship, 12 Dec 1704
From: John Bigger, son of Cap't James Bigger of Prince George's County
To: Thomas Beall, Jr., carpenter of Prince George's County
With the consent of his father, John Bigger has apprenticed himself to Thomas Beall, Jr., to learn the "science or trade" of carpentering until age 21; John shall not waste the goods of his master at dice or cards or any unlawful game and he shall not go to ordinaries or drinking; at the end of the apprenticeship the master shall give the apprentice a suite of apparel of linen and woolen, shoes, stockings and hat and one set of carpenter tools; during apprenticeship he shall give the apprentice enough schooling so that he can read, write and do accounts
Signed: John Bigger (mark) and Thomas Beall
Witnessed: James Stoddart and Josiah Willson
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 116b: Deed of Gift, 20 Dec 1704
From: Ninian Beall, Sr. of Prince George's County
To: Nath'Il Taylor, Minister of Gospel
For a piece of money called a sixpence "I freely" give a half-acre of land being part of a tract called The Meaddows on the Western Branch of the Patuxent River in Prince George's County to Nathaniel Taylor, to Robert Bradly, James Stoddart, John Battie, Archibald Edmundson, Thomas Beall, Sr., Thomas Beall, Jr., Ninian Beall, Jr., Charles Beall, Christopher Thompson, Joshua Hall, John Browne, John Henry, James Beall, Alexander Beall, William Offett, John Soaper and to their successors
Signed: Ninlan Beall
Witnessed: John Wight and Samll Magruder
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1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 168
Enrolled at request of George Murdock 25 Nov 1730:
From Thos. Beall, Jr. in Prince George's Parish, planter, in consideration of £100 paid and the request secured by George Murdock, minister of the parish, a tract called Friend's Goodwin in afsd. parish containing plantation where Murdock lives; bounded by Edward Diggs and Friendship; containing 150 acres; 25 Oct 1730; /s/ Thomas Beall, Jr.; wit. Jo. Caswell, Jno. Magruder, Wm. Penson; ack. by Tabitha Beall, wife of Thomas Beall
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