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- Spinke, William,St. Mary's County, 13th Feb., 1697; 21st May, 1698.
Testator desires sale of 100 A., part of tract of 250 A., "Twitnam" which has been made to Wm. Howard confirmed, same having been paid for.
To brother Henry, "St. William's Hermitage" and residue of "Twitnam," sd. tract having been given to testator and sd. brother jointly by their father.
To dau. Ellinor and unborn child jointly, 50 A. on n. side Brittan's Bay, bought of Wm. Howard, and all personalty.
In event of death of both child. afsd, their ostate to pass to testator's 3 brothers (unnamed).
Wife Eliza:, extx.
Test: Richard Newman, Jno. Jarboe, Thos. Lowe. 7. 99.
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William Spinke 16.195 I SM £29.16.6 Jun 20 1698
Appraisers: Richard Newman, John Jarboe.
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William Spinke 31.129 A SM £7.4.4 Apr 22 1710
Received from: Thomas Bordly, Francis Spinke.
Payments to: Mr. Cheseldyn, Provess Burella, Daniel Langhorn.
Executrix: Elisabeth Daft, wife of Charles Daft.
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 257
Enrolled at request of John Bradford 10 Feb 1727:
Indenture, 12 Jun 1727; Between William Maria Farthing of St. Mary's County, innholder, and John Bradford, s/o John Bradford, dec'd, Gent.; for £30; a parcel of land about 20 miles higher than the falls of the Potomac, bordering the Potomac, called Sugar Sands; bounded by Brightwells Hunting Quarter; parcel originally granted Edward Edloe of St. Mary's Co. called Edloe's Adventure containing 300 acres; devised to John Noble, Jr. of St. Mary's Co.; then to John's sister Mary Noble who died without issue and intestate; then to William Spinke of St. Mary's County, planter, being 1st cousin and heir by the father's side; from him, with consent of his wife, to Farthing; /s/ Wm. Maria Farthing; wit. John Baker, Jr., Wm. Cavenaugh; 17 Jun 1727 ack. by Wm. Maria Farthing and Anne his wife; wit. Robert Hutchins, Thomas Tolley; Thomas Aisquith and John Leigh certified as Justices of St. Mary's Co-
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