Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

John Estep

Male Bef 1760 - Aft 1810  (> 52 years)


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  1. 1.  John Estep was born before 1760 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1810 in Charles County, Maryland.

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    1783 Assessment of Charles County
    Benjamin Estep. CH 3rd District, General p. 5. MSA S 1161-4-10 1/4/5/47
    John Estep. 104 acres. CH 3rd District, General p. 5. MSA S 1161-4-10 1/4/5/47
    John Estep. Hills and Dales, 104 acres. CH 3rd District, Land p. 3. MSA S 1161-4-11 1/4/5/47
    Richard Estep. 200 acres. CH 3rd District, General p. 5. MSA S 1161-4-10 1/4/5/47
    Richard Estep. Calverton Manor, pt, 200 acres. CH 3rd District, Land p. 3. MSA S 1161-4-11 1/4/5/47
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    Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 267. Bill of sale. I, Richard Estep of CC, for 130 £, have sold to Philemon Estep and John Estep, the following Negroes: a man called Jacob, a woman called Hannah, a boy called Jim, a boy called pick, a girl called Moll, a girl called Amney, 1 horse, 1 mare, 3 beds & furniture, & 8 cattle. If, however, I pay sd Philemon Estep [&] John Estep 130 £in l-1/2 years, then this bill of sale to be void. Signed May 6, 1791 - Richd Estep. Wit - Philemon Estep Jr, William
    Estep, Henry Barnes*. Recorded May 19, 1791
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    Charles County, Maryland Land Records 1808-1810; Liber IB-8 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 159.
    At the request of John Estep the following Deed was recorded August 27, 1808
    Indenture made April 2, 1808; Richard Llewellin and Philipa Llewellin his wife of Jefferson County, Virginia in consideration of $1 paid by John Estep has sold all their right title and interest by will of Dr. James Bate deceased to a tract of land called "Mill Purchase" containing 10 acres also all the lands remaining unsold I the aforesaid Dr. James Bate to William Wilkinson, and also the land that remained unsold by the heirs of Dr. James Bate to Edward Burch of Charles County called "Wilfords Meadows" all lying in Charles County and contiguous to each other. Signed Richard Llewellin, Philipa Llewellin in the presence of and acknowledged before Patrick McGill, William Luckett justices of the peace for Frederick County, Maryland and certified by William Ritchie clerk of Frederick County Court
    April 2, 1808; Philipa Llewellin wife of Richard Llewellin relinquished her right of dower