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- not proved to these parents
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may be the daughter of William that died 1740 but could not find a Zachariah Dent born bef 1744
Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber X#2, 1743-1744; Page 107. At the request of William Chapman of CC, the following deed was recorded on May 12, 1744.
I, Jane Chapman of CC, widow, for sundry good causes and for the love that I have for my son, William Chapman and grandchildren hereafter named, have given and granted, at my death, the moveables hereafter named, and which I now possess as my proper right (that is to say) 1 draft horse, 4 cows and calves, 2 heifers, 7 barrows of about 16 months old, 7 barrows about 10 months old, 1 cupboard, 6 chairs, 4 tables, 1 new bed tick, 1 pair of blankets & sheets, 1 silk rug, 1 bolster, 2 pillows, dishes, 7 plates, 4 pewter basins, 10 cider casks, 14 barrels of corn, 3000 lbs tobacco, 1 apple mill cost 3 £, 3 iron pots, 1 12-gallons, 1 7-gallons, 1 3-gallons, all of which to be divided as follows: my son William to have one-sixth part and one cow and calf; his sister Nanny's children, Ann and Zachariah, to have one-sixth part between them; his sister Elizabeth's 2 children, Jane and Lucretia to have one-sixth part between them; his sister Lucretia's 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Jane, and Chloe to have one-sixth part between them; his sister Jane's 3 daughters, Mary, Ann, and Lucretia to have one- sixth part between them; his sister Sophia's 2 sons, William & John to have one-sixth part between them. If I should alter my condition by marriage, then it is my desire that if my said supposed husband should waste any of the afd granted premises, that William Chapman should secure the same to the afds, before my death. Signed May 12, 1744. Signed - Jane Chapman. Wit - St Thos Jenifer, Mathew Williamson.
On the back of this deed of gift was thus endorsed, viz, CC, on May 12, 1744 came Daniel of St Thomas Jenifer and Mathew Williamson, subscribing witnesses to the within instrument in writing, and made oath that they saw the within named Jane Chapman sign, seal, and deliver the said instrument
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BARNES, HENRY, Charles Coo 15 Nov 1749; 30 Dec 1749
To my bro. Matthew Barnes ex., my whole estate.
Wit: Hatch Dent, Anne Dent, Will, Eilbeck. 27, 174
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THOMPSON, Thomas, Charles Co. 30 Nov 1749;1 Jan 1749/50
To son Thomas Thompson, wearing apparell.
To dau. Mary Carbery, Negro woman Sary.
To grandson Thomas Carbery, Negro girl Heneristo.
To son Henry Thompson, 1 Mill share.
To dau. Elizabeth Angel, Negro woman Bess, and cattle.
To gran dau. Jane Angel, Negro boy Hery,
To son Richard Thompson, horse.
To son Joseph Thompson, land 3 tracts joining each other, "High Cliftes," 50 A., "Thompsons Delight" 120 A., and "Haply", 621/2 A.
To dau. Anne Sanders, boat and Negro man Tom,
To son Joseph Thompson, Negro girl Grace, boy Jack.
Rest of estate to son Joseph Thompson,
Son Joseph Thompson, ex.
Wit: Hatch Dent, Anne Dent, Will Eilbeck. 27.174.
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Charles County Land Records, Liber M#2 Page 243.
At the request of Mathew Barnes Jr of CC, planter, the following deed was recorded this Mar 30, 1730 [1731]. "in law" was added in a different handwriting. That is, it looks like this document originally was written, "my two sons".
Mar 10, 1730 from Hatch Dent and Anne, his wife of CC, to Mathew Barnes Jr of CC, planter, for 2000 lbs of tobacco and for other good causes, a certain tract of land called St Edmonds Bury, lying in CC, bounded by Mr Emenson's land at Nanjemy [Cr], containing about 100 acres. Signed - Hatch Dent, Anne (X her mark) Dent. Wit - John King*, Thos Stone*.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 321-137: ST. EDMONDS: 250 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Foster, William: 100 Acres - Hamilton, John: Surveyed 13 Oct 1670 for Edmund Lindsey at a bound poplar a bound tree of 1000 Acres of land laid out for William Heard: Conveyance notes - 150 Acres - John Ashman from Richard Ancram (sp?) & Mary; 24 Nov 1726, 150 Acres - Samuel Hanson Jr. from John Ashman, 28 Sept 1739 ,100 Acres - Daniel Jennifer from Robert Wade; 6 July 1744, 100 Acres - Joseph Milbourne Semmes from Daniel of St. Thomas Jennifer; 18 July 1744,
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