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MC CUBBIN, SAMUEL, Anne Arundel Co. 16 Mar, 1744/5; 12 Jun, 1745
To grand-son, SAMUEL LANE, son of Joseph Lane, and hrs. all the money that lyes in England in sd. SAMUEL'S name, and desire my sd. grand-son SAMUEL LANE, consult and take the advice of my friends, Henry and Philip Darnall, in the management of his affairs.
To my daus. ELIZABETH WEST and RACHEL LANE, they to be the extxs.
Wit: James Deals, Thos. Vernon and Edward Carter 24. 111 - 113
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Samuel Maccubben 22.75 A £354.12.10 Jan 15 1745
of Baltimore County. The amount of the accounts also included £63,9.3 in sterling & #5809.
Payments to: Joseph Ward, Nathan Rigbie, Thomas Sligh, William Wilkins, Philip Pindall, Samuel Maccubbin, Sr. (father), Thomas Oakely paid to Thomas Sligh, Richard Caswell, Thomas Sligh per William Jones who married the widow (unnamed, 1/3), Walter Dallas, Daniel Dulany, Esq„ Philip & Martin Smith per Capt. John West.
Executor (acting): Joseph Lane (of Anne Arundel County).
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July 31, 1686. South River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Will of John Maccubbin.
To wife Eleanor, executrix, dower rights.
To sons Samuel, William, Zacharias, Moses and their heirs, 200 acres "Wardropp" on north side of South River equally. Said sons to be of age at 18 years.
To Son John Maccubin [the dwelling plantation] whereon I now live, known by the name of Bramton being one hundred and forty ackers on the North side of South River being to him and his heyres for ever
Test: Robert Hinwood, Andrew Bell, John Ireland.
Signed September 21, 1685. (Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Wills, Liber 4, folio 207)
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will - John Maccubbin (d. 1686) wife is Eleanor Carroll
Anne Arundel County MD
Written 21 September 1685
Probate 31 July 1686
Item. I give to my four sons Samuel Maccubin, William Maccubin, Zacharier Maccubin, Moses Maccubin two hundred ackers of Land lying on the north side of South River known by the name of Wordrape to be equally divided betwixt my aforesaid four sons both in quantity and quality to them and their heyers for ever.
Item I give unto my Son John Maccubin [the dwelling plantation] whereon I now live, known by the name of Bramton being one hundred and forty ackers on the North side of South River being to him and his heyres for ever.
My wife Ellenor Maccubin having her life time in the aforesaid hundred and forty ackers of Land accordin to Law.
Item. I give unto my wife Ellenour Macubin my personal Estate and to be at her disposing for the good of her children as she shall think fit. And if my wife shall marry after my decease, then my four aforesaid sons Samuel, William, Zaccariah and Moses shall be at age of eighteen yeares. But if she shall remaine a widow then not to be of age until they are twenty and one yeares old.
John Macuben (His x marke)
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Edward Price 26.143 A AA £181.17.9 £5.13.1 Feb 1 1706
Payments to: W. Taylard, Thomas Bordley.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Maccubbin (relict), now wife of Samuel Maccubbin.
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Maccubins, Samuel, gentleman, Baltimore Co., 29th Sept., 1739; 11th Dec., 1739.
To bro-in-law Joseph Lane, land in Balto. Co.
To father Samuel of A. A. County, wife - and 2 sisters -, residue of estate.
Exs.: Joseph Lane, Samuel Maccubins.
Test: Buckler Partridge, Michael Rutledge, Walter Dallas. 22. 142.
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Samuel Maccubbin 18.174 A BA £236.9.8 May 15 1741
The amount of the accounts also included £40.2.10 in sterling and #3724.
Payments to: John West, Nicholas Maccubbin.
Legatees: Samuel Maccubbin (father).
Executor (acting): Joseph Lane (of Anne Arundel County).
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