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Charles County, Maryland, Inventories,1791-1797; Page 401. Hoskins Hanson - Inventory. Late of CC, decd. Appraised agreeable to a warrant from the Register of Wills to us directed.
1 old Negro woman named Frances (60 years old). 1 old Negro woman, Sukey (59). Negro women: Celia (35), Susanah (15). Negro men: Ned (48), Tom (25), Dick (21).
Total amount: 613.11.3.
Signed Aug 11, 1796 - Wm McConchie, Henry M. Hanson.
Nearest of Kin: Sarah D. Hanson, Wm H. Hanson.
Creditors: Henry Barnes, Humphrey Barnes for J.H. Stone. CC, Sep 6, 1796. Then came Catharine Hanson,
administratrix, and made oath.
Certified by Humphrey Barnes, Registrar of Wills.
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Sources:
Title: "Charles County, Maryland. My Colonial Relations Plus Others"
Title: Mary JWillia3@aol dot com
SWIFT, MARY, Charles Co. 6 Sept. 1773
14 NOV. 1774
To cousin Walter Hanson, Negro man Pompey and Negro woman Sarah,
To William Macconchie,, Mulatto man Henry, Negro man Edward, Negro man George, Negro man Robin and Negro woman Jane, stock,
To William Macconchie, son of William, Negro boy Nipkin, Negro boy George and Negro girl Susan.
To CatharIne Thompson, Negro woman Lucy, Negro Sarah, Negro boy Bassell and Negro boy Charles, stock, all household furniture.
To William Macconchie, ex., and Catherine Thompson, extx., residue equally. Wits John Stone; Rich'd, R. Reeder. MCW 40.147
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1780-1784 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber FF 1 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 230. At the request of Notley Young the following Deed was enrolled August 26, 1782
Indenture made August 14, 1782; between Hoskins Hanson, Gentleman and his wife Catherine Hanson of Charles County, Maryland of one part and Notley Young, Gentleman of PGCo. Whereas Richard Marsham by his last will and testament bearing date April 14, 1713 did devise unto his five grandchildren; Samuel Queen, Marsham Queen, William Queen, Catherine Queen and Margaret Queen a tract called the "Inclosure" which the said Marsham bought of Col. Ninian Beall containing 1040 acres; and whereas William Queen died w/o issue and Catherine Queen married William Matthews Thompson and had issue, Richard Thompson her eldest son and heir at law who had issue, the aforesaid Catherine Hanson party to these presents his only child, the said child, the said Catherine Queen after the death of William Matthews Thompson intermarried with Walter Hanson who by virtue of the intermarriage claimed the part of the "Inclosure" willed to the said Catherine Queen during his natural life and as tenant heretofore sold and conveyed his estate to John Shercliff and the said Hoskins Hanson and Catherine Hanson intending for valuable consideration to vest the said Notley Young with an estate in fee simple; therefore in consideration of 551 pounds current specie paid by Notley Young and for other good causes and considerations them thereunto moving have sold the aforesaid tract of land containing 275 ½ acres and beginning at a bounded hickory the westernmost corner boundary of the "Grange" and the beginning of "Meeirs?" and a dividing boundary between Samuel Queen and Walter Hanson, and bounded by John Tucker's cornfield, a spring that runs into Goose Creek, the southwest corner of "Inclosure" containing 456 acres heretofore sold by Col. Ninian Beall to Benjamin Haddock. Signed Hoskins Hanson, Catherine Hanson (and relinquished her dower) in the presence of and acknowledged before Daniel Jenifer, Walter Hanson Jenifer (JP's of Charles County, Maryland)
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 138. Aug 20, 1790 from Hoskins Hanson of CC, to Edward Sanders of CC, for 262 £10 shillings, a parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Cains Purchase, lying in CC on the west side of Port Tobacco Cr and on the lower side of Deep branch, and being the same land that was willed to Catherine Mitchell by her father, Hugh Mitchell, both of CC, decd, and was by sd Catharine Mitchell, on Sep 18, 1782, conveyed to sd Hoskins Hanson, as reference to CC land records will show, containing about 100 acres. Signed - Hoskins Hanson. Wit - Rich" Barnes*, Henry Barnes*. Catharine, the wife of sd Hoskins Hanson, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Sep 4, 1790,
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