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Mordecai Boone 122.64 FR 1129.11.2 Dec 6.1774 Jun 16 1775
Appraisers: Archibald Orme, Brooke Beall.
Creditors: Robert Fulton, Thomas Richardson.
Administrator: Isaiah Boone.
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
V:115-116. Alexander Clagett recorded deed 16 March 1774 from Mordecai Boone for £78 Penn., sells two tracts, The James, 75 acres and Addition to the James, 29 acres.
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
V:296-297. John Clagett recorded deed 5 April 1774, from Mordecai Boone for £300 sells two tracts, The James and Addition to James, adjacent to part sold to Alexander Clagett by Mordecai Boone, containing 20 acres.
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
V:570-571. Mordecai Boon recorded deed 4 August 1774, from Thomas Beall for £210 tract called Beall's Chance, near a large Rocky Spring, the beginning of Nelson's Folly, taken up by Arthur Nelson, laid out for 100 acres. Ann, wife of Thomas Beall, released dower.
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
W:119-120. Thomas Beall, son of George, recorded deed 19 Aug. 1774, from Mordecai Boone for £451, tracts The James and The Addition to the James, containing 226 acres. Signed before David Lynn and Jane Threlkeld. Acknowledged before David Lynn and Wm Deakins, Jr.
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1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
W:445-446. Thomas Johns recorded deed 23 Dec. 1775 from William Boon, brother and heir at law of Mordecai Boon, for £46, part of Darby's Island, in Potomac River. Signed before Edward Burgess, David Lynn.
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