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- will does not name Caroline as a child
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Rawlings, Aaron, age 74, A. A. Co., 25th Mar., 1741; 14th Apr., 1741.
To wife Susannah, 1/3 personal estate.
sons William and Stephen, 200 A. "Darnalls Groves."
To child. viz.: Jonothan, Aaron, William, Stephen and Ann Jones, residue of estate including lands "Browns Adventure" and "Youngs Lot" in Balto. Co. and land where William Hunt dwells in A. A. Co.
Exs.: Sons Aaron and William.
Test: Richard Williams, Jr., Phillip Hall, John Powell. 22. 392
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Aaron Rawlings 26.177 AA ---- Jun 25 1741 Sep 10 1741
Appraisers: Thomas Stockett, Samuel Smith.
Creditors: Thomas Lancaster, Joseph Cowman.
Next of kin: Jonathon Rawlings, Stephen Rawlings.
Executors: William Rawlings (Quaker), Aron Rawlings.
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Aaron Rawlings 26.547 AA £53.16.6 May 21 1742 Jun 11 1742
Appraisers: Samuell Smith, Thomas Stockett.
Creditors: Thomas Lancaster.
Mentions: Joseph Cowman, Jonathon Rawlings, Stephen Rawlings.
Executor: (name not given)
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Aaron Rawlings 21.25 A AA £183.12.0 £173.15.5 Jan 4 1744
A second inventory is cited in the amount of £53.16.6.
Payments to: Paper Money Office, Capt. Joseph Cowman, Thomas Lancaster, John Ijams for conveyance of land to father (unnamed) of said Ijams.
Representatives: (unnamed) of age.
Executor: Aaron Rawlings, William Rawlings
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Aaron Rawlings 23.228 A AA £37.2-10 May 13 1747
Payments to: Mr. Jahn Darnall, cost of suit against executors of James Carroll, cost of suit against executor of William Ijams, cost of salt against Joseph Cowman, Mr. Mchael Macnemara paid to Mr. Samuel Smith, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Mr. Samuel Smith, Richard Collar (servant).
Executors: Aaron Rawlings, William Rawlings
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1702-1709 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber C, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Folio 109: Indenture, 6 Jul 1703
From: Richard Clarke of Anne Arundel County, Gent.
To: Aaron Rawlins, planter of Anne Arundel County
Thomas Roper of Prince George's County by indenture 17 Apr 1702 did convey unto Richard Clarke 200 acres of land part of a greater tract called Ropers Range; Richard Clarke sold this land for 243L to Aaron Rawlins; bounded by land of Samuel Duvall and Richard Butts
Signed: Richard Clarke
Witnessed: Edward Meriarte and Mereen Devall
Memorandum: 26 Jul 1703 Elizabeth Clarke examined by Richard Jones, and Samuell Chambers
Alienation: 10 Nov 1703 the sum of 8s for 200 acres paid by Aaron Rawlings
Certification: Richard Jones and Samuell Chambers, Justices of the Peace in Anne Arundel County, acknowledged this deed before J. Boardley, Clerk for Anne Arundel County Recorded: 18 Sep 1704
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