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Thomas Grimes 35B.25 A Page £20.10.3 £7.19.8 Sep 12 1713
Payments to: Mr. Robert Owen, Mr. Alexander Maggruder, John Morton, Benjamin Berry.
Administratrix: Anne Grimes.
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Bridges, Thomas, 13th July, 1700; 2nd Nov., 1700.
To wife Ann, extx., and hrs., entire estate, real and personal.
Test: Thos. Greenfield, Mary Beavan, Eliza: Watts, Ann Grimes. 6. 391.
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1710-1717 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber F, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 239: Indenture
Between: Thomas Greenfield of Prince George's County, Este.
And: Annie Grimes, widow of Thomas Grimes of Prince George's County
For 3,600 pounds of tobacco 111 acre part of a tract of land called Taylor's Coast in Prince George's County between the north branch of Swenston's Creek and Aquasco Manor surveyed for George Lingan, Eegr.
Signed: Thomas Greenfield (seal), Martha Greenfield (seal)
Witnessed: James Greenfield, Truman Greenfield
Memo: Thomas and Martha Greenfield acknowledged deed 28 Mar 1713 before Frederick Cladins and Philip Lee
Alienation: Anne Grimes paid 4s/5p for the 111 acre tract
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Thomas Grimes 66.212 Page £14.9.0 Apr 5 1758 Mar 30 1759
Appraisers: William Everfield, Richard Estop.
Creditors: C. Beans, Theodore Contee for Hancock Lee.
Next of kin: George Naylor.
Administrator: Samuel Roundell.
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Charles County Land Record Book A#2, 1752-1756; Page (391). Aug 27, 1755 from Thomas Grimes of Prince Georges County, to Samuel Roundel (Roundell [sic]) of the same County, for 4000 lbs of tobacco and 2 £10 shillings, part of a tract of land called Taylors Cort, lying in Prince Georges County between the North Branch of Swanstons Cr and the Aquasco Manor, bounded by the NE corner tree of a parcel of land surveyed for George Lingan Esq decd, thence with the line of a parcel of land called Poplar Hill, containing about 111 acres. Signed - Thomas (} his mark) Grimes. Wit - Geo: Gantt, Jas Beall. This deed was acknowledged by sd Thomas Grimes in Prince Georges County; Ann, the wife of sd Thomas Grimes, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Sep 27, 1755.
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