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- Anne could be a daughter of either mother
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Sources:
Title: "Early Families of Southern Maryland" Elise Greenup Jourdan.
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Joseph Pile 21.149 A SM £748.2.1 £203.13.2 Oct 11 1701
Distribution to: Nicholas Power who married Sarah (daughter) (1/5th), William Boarman who married Mary (daughter) (1/5th), Luke Gardiner who married Ann (daughter) (1/5th).
Payments to: Phillip Lynes.
Executor: Mr. Anthony Neale.
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Capt. Joseph Pile 26.l92 A SM £748.2.l £754.17.3 Feb 18 1706
The amount of the inventory also included #23781.
Payments to; Phillip Lynes.
Distribution to (equally): Nicholas Power who married Sarah Pile (daughter),
William Boarman, Jr. who married Mary Pile (daughter), Luke Gardener who married Anne Pile (daughter), Elisabeth Pile (daughter), Joseph Pile (son).
Executor: Anthony Neale..
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Charles County Land Records, Liber F#2, Page 12
29 Jan 1714; Recorded deed of bargain at the request of John Parnham, Gent.:
9 Mar 1713; Indenture from Joseph Pile, Gent., son and heir Joseph Pile, dec'd, and Luke Gardiner of Prince George's County, Gent., to John Parnham and Elizabeth his wife, sister to sd. Joseph Pile; for £20; a parcel called Horne; located on the north side of the Potomac and west side of Wicomico River; containing 100 acres; /s/ Joseph Pile, Luke Gardiner; wit. John. Fendall, Thomas Stone; ack. 9 Mar 1713 by Luke Gardiner and 20 Apr 1714 by Joseph Pile and Elizabeth his wife
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