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<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> Newport West, Lower Part, Charles County 1733 Tax List </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h3><center>Newport West, Lower Hundred, Charles County, Maryland - 1733 Taxables</h3></center><P> Household # 1<BR> <U>Richard Suit - 3 taxables (1733)<BR></U> 1725 - John Ellis (INV) - Next of kin: William Throne, <U>Richard Suite</U>. Admr. John Higton<P> <HR> Household # 2<BR> <U>Mark Richa(rd)son - 2 taxables (1733)</U><P> <HR> Househld # 3<BR> <U> James Williams, - 1 taxable (1733) </U><BR> 1723 - James Williams (WILL) In his will he left to all his children, 158 acres at wife's decease. Exs. Wife Elizabeth and sons John and Thomas. Next of kin: John Lemaster and John Scott.<P> 1730 - John Williams, Thomas Williams, <U>James Williams</U>, Daniel Short and his wife Catherine, Justinian Williams, William Williams, Gilbertus Simpson and his wife Elizabeth -- heirs of James Williams. Deed dtd April 6, 1730; being part of a tract called St. Thomas' lying on the west side Piles Fresh, cont. 150 acres. From Thomas Simpson Jr and his wife Sarah.<P> <HR> Household # 4<BR> <U>George Hudson - ? taxables (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 5<BR> <U> Thomas Higdon - ? taxables (1733) </U><BR> 1738 - (WILL) - John Parnham. To son John, tract bounds of John Diggs, dwelling plantation Ferne and Salsbury, three lots in Charles Town. To son Fras: Xaverius, pt. of Calvert's Hope. Mentions Millasaint Higton: dau. Anna Maria; (100 acres and personalty, some of which in consideration of legacy left her by William Robinson): dau. Elizabeth; <U>Thomas Higton</U>, Wm. Johnson, Thomas Simpson and Ignas. Wathen. Money in Eng at time of death to be divided. Son John trustee for two daus. Next of kin: Ann Parnham, Elisabeth Craycroft. Exs: John Parnham, Francis Xavier Parnham.<P> 1738 (WILL) - Marmaduke Seems/Simmes: To son Anthony, plantation where <U>Thomas Higdon lives</u>. <P> <HR> Household # 6<BR> <U>William Burtles - 2 taxables (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 7<BR> <U>William Johnson - 1 taxable (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 8<BR> <U>Cleborn Simms - ? taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1714 - John Semms/Simms (WILL): To son Thomas, 110 acres dwelling planation. To son Cleburne, 100 acres of St. George's. To daus. Ann and Rebecka, 125 acres of St. George's To cousin Marmaduke, 100 acrs of Simes Settlement. To cousin Anthony, 100 acres of Simes Settlement. To cousin Eliz. , part of St. Georges; To cousin Elinor, 100 acres. To cousin Ruth, 100 acres. So Cleburne to be ex.with son Thomas. One of the witnesses, Benj. Higdon deceased at date of probate. Next of kin: Marmaduke Simms, Anna Duke. Exe: <U>Cleborn Semmes</U>.<P> 1736 - (LAND)<U> Cleborn Semms/Simms </U>and his wife Mary on November 11, 1736 conveyed part of a tract called St. Georges, 110 acres.<P> <HR> <U>Joseph Simpson, household #9, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1741 - (INV) of John Scott mentions <U>Joseph Simpson</U>, Christian Lemaster, Christian Scott, William Scott. Admr./ Exr. <P>Elisabeth Scott. <P> <U>Robert Holt, household #10, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1735 - (WILL) of George Brett (planter). To wife Susanna, extx. dwelling plantation, being part of Westwood Manor, said wife to pay for schooling of one of William Johnson's child, and one of Francis Parkers. In his will George Brett mentions George, son of Henry Brett, when he arrives at age 21; and William, son of Richard and Elizabeth Wainwright. To Richard, son of Henry Brett, Brett's Dicovery. To Wm. Wainwright aforesaid, 100 acres. To George Brett aforesaid, Chosan, 100 acres where John Webb lives. To brother Richard, Susannah Hoult, John Roase, John son of John Haw, personalty, some of which is in possession of Charles Apleby. Brother Richard to be guardian to Richard and George Brett; Francis Meek is to have nothing to do with their portion of the estate. Test: Dr. John Haw, <U>Robert Hoult, Ann Hoult (Robert and Ann Holt deceased at date of probate.</U> Next of kin: Richard Wanright. Admr/Exe. Susanna Brett.<P> <U>Charles Love, household #11, 2 taxables</U><BR> 1742 - Charles and Mary Love. Their children: Pintheselia, born Dec 21, 1741; Thomas born Nov 29 1745.<P> <U>Marmaduke Simms, household #12, taxable</U><BR> 1714 - John Semms/Simms (WILL): Son Thomas, 110 acres, dwelling planation. Son Cleburne, 100 acres of <I>St. George's</I>. To daus. Ann and Rebecka, 125 acres of <I>St. George's</I> <U>To cousin Marmaduke,</U> 100 acres of <I>Simes Settlement</I>. To cousin Anthony, 100 acres of <I>Simes Settlemen</I>t. To cousin Eliz. , part of <I>St. Georges</I>; To cousin Elinor, 100 acres. To cousin Ruth, 100 acres. So Cleburne to be ex.with son Thomas. One of the witnesses, Benj. Higdon deceased at date of probate. Next of kin: <U>Marmaduke Simms</U>, Anna Duke. Exe: Cleborn Semmes.<P> 1736 - (LAND and BIRTH) John Biggs and his wife Ruth purchased from <U>Marmaduke Simms</U>, part of tract named <I>St. Georges</I>, 93 acres and 78 perches. (Nov. 11, 1736) Children of John and Ruth: Sarah, born 1735; Elizabeth, born 1737; Priscilla, born, 1738; Charity, born 1741 and Eliner, born 1745.<P> <U>John Higdon, household #13, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1723 (WILL) John Higton, Planter. In his will he left to sons John, Charles and Benjamin and dau. Mary Sims, personalty. To wife Memesenca. extx residue of estate; at her decease to sons Thomas and <U>William</U>. Next of kin John Higton, Benjamin Higton.<P> 1725 (INV) Mentions John Hawsse, Mary Lommes, Charles Higdon.<P> 1733 (BIRTH)<U> William and Jane Higden</U>: Their children: Banjamin, born Dec 111733; William, born 21 Feb. 1735; Benedict Leonard, born Aug 6 1738; Ignatious, born Aug 12, 1740; Susanna, born June 25, 1743; Martha, born 13 Nov 1745.<P> 1737 - (INV) - John. Next of kin: Thomas Higdons, <U>William Higdons</U>. Admr: Bathia Higton<P> <U>Thomas Pread (Breade?), household #14, 3 taxables</U><P> <U>Patrick Ferril, household #15, 3 taxables</U><P> <U>John Teneson, household #16, 2 taxables</U><BR> <a href="http://www.erols.com/fmoran/tenn10.html"> Gustenian Tennis' Will, 1699 </a> Charles County, MD<BR> <U>Mary Nally, household #17, 2 taxables</U><BR> 1731- (Deposition) Charles County, MD, April 13th, 1731, John Nally states his age as 62.<P> 1733 - (WILL and INV) John Nally (planter). To son Dennis, 75 acres of two tracts, <I>Georges Rest and Huskilow's Addition,</I> provided said son make over and confirm to son Joseph, 50 acres called <I>Saint Vincents</I>. To son John 75 acres called Langley. To son Will, ex., 75 acres. Next of Kin. Dennis Nalley, John Nalley. Ex Wm. Nalley <P> 1736 - (LAND) Dennis Nally (planter), and his wife <U>Mary</U> conveyed on Nov 12, 1736 part of the tract called St. Vincents, 50 acres.<P> 1742 - Dennis Nally (INV) Mentions: John Nally, William Nalley, Abraham Hargis, John Muschet. Admr. <U>Mary Nalley</U><P> <U>Millisent Higdon, household #18, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1738 - (WILL) - John Parnham. To son John, tract bounds of John Diggs, dwelling plantation Ferne and Salsbury, three lots in Charles Town. To son Fras: Xaverius, pt. of Calvert's Hope. Mentions <U>Millasaint Higton:</U> dau. Anna Maria; (100 acres and personalty, some of which in consideration of legacy left her by William Robinson): dau. Elizabeth; Thomas Higton, Wm. Johnson, Thomas Simpson and Ignas. Wathen. Money in Eng at time of death to be divided. Son John trustee for two daus. Next of kin: Ann Parnham, Elisabeth Craycroft. Exs: John Parnham, Francis Xavier Parnham.<P> <U>Daniel McFerson, household #19, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1737 - (LAND) - Wm. McPherson. Cattle marks recorded for his sons, Thomas and <U>Daniel</U>, May 17, 1737.<P> 1740 - (WILL) - <U>Daniel McPherson</U>, planter. Left to his wife Elizabeth, extx, sons Richard Bassill and Alexander at 18 years and daus Mary and Elizabeth at marriage, entire estate.<P> <U>William McFerson, household #20, 2 taxables </U><BR> 1737 - (LAND) - <U>William McPherson</U> (tailor). Cattle marks recorded for his sons, Thomas and Daniel, May 17, 1737.<P> 1737 - (BIRTH) - William McPherson and Elinor Wilkinson were married August 13, 1737. Their children are: Karenhappuck, born Dec 19, 1739; John, born April 5 1742; Alexander Wilkinson, born Feb 25, 1743.<P> <U>Dennis Nally, household #21, 2 taxables</U><BR> 1733 - (WILL and INV) John Nally (planter). To son <U>Dennis</U>, 75 acres of two tracts, <I>Georges Rest and Huskilow's Addition,</I> provided said son make over and confirm to son Joseph, 50 acres called <I>Saint Vincents</I>. To son John 75 acres called Langley. To son William, ex., 75 acres. Next of Kin. <U>Dennis Nalley</U>, John Nalley. Ex Wm. Nalley <P> 1736 - (LAND) <U>Dennis Nally</U> (planter), and his wife Mary conveyed on Nov 12, 1736 part of the tract called St. Vincents, 50 acres.<P> 1742 - <U>Dennis Nally</U> (INV) Mentions: John Nally, William Nalley, Abraham Hargis, John Muschet. Admr. Mary Nalley<P> William Nally, household #22, 3 taxables<BR> 1742 - Dennis Nally (INV) Mentions: John Nally, <U>William Nalley</U>, Abraham Hargis, John Muschet. Admr. Mary Nalley<P> <U>John Nally, household #23, 2 taxables</U><BR> 1733 - (WILL and INV) John Nally (planter). To son Dennis, 75 acres of two tracts, <I>Georges Rest and Huskilow's Addition,</I> provided said son make over and confirm to son Joseph, 50 acres called <I>Saint Vincents</I>. To son <U>John</U> 75 acres called Langley. To son William, ex., 75 acres. Next of Kin. Dennis Nalley, <U>John Nalley</U>. Ex Wm. Nalley <P> 1742 - Dennis Nally (INV) Mentions: <U>John Nally</U>, William Nalley, Abraham Hargis, John Muschet. Admr. Mary Nalley<P> 1752 - (Deposition) - October 6, 1752, Charles County MD, <U>John Nally</U> states his age as 54<P> <U>William Nally, household #24, 3 taxables</U><BR> 1733 - (WILL and INV) John Nally, planter. Son Dennis, 75 acres of two tracts, <I>Georges Rest and Huskilow's Addition,</I> if said son makes over and confirms to son Joseph, 50 acres called <I>Saint Vincents</I>. Son John 75 acres called Langley. To son <U>William,</U> ex., 75 acres. Next of Kin. Dennis Nalley, John Nalley. Ex <U>Wm. Nalley </U><P> 1742 - Dennis Nally (INV) Mentions: John Nally, <U>William Nalley</U>, Abraham Hargis, John Muschet. Admr. Mary Nalley<P> <U>Jusn. Teneson, household #24, 2 taxables</U><P> William Macintoch, household #25, 1 taxable<P> Thomas Jameson, Jun., household #26<BR> Household # 27<BR> Isaac LEMASTER, 1 taxable (1733)<BR> 1722 - (WILL) of Abraham Lemaster. To his son John, extr., dwelling plantation; to son <U>Isaac</U>, tract where he now lives. To daughters Sarah Teneson and Mary Barron, tract called <I>Berry</I> equally. Wife to have use of dwelling plantation. Daughter Anne to dwell on some part of land during her husband's absence.<P> <HR> Houehold # 28<BR> Richard LEMASTER, 2 taxables (1733) <BR> 1723 - (LAND) Richard Lemaster, carpenter, Thomas Hayes, planter "of the same parts" and his wife Mary to Edward Davies Jr., tract on east side of Za hiah Swamp named Noes Desart, cont. 96 acres. Deed dtd. Aug 19, 1723.<P> <HR> Household # 29<BR> Daniel Short, 1 taxable (1733)<BR> 1718 (WILL and INV) of George Short. Will mentions wife Anne, his son <U>Daniel,</U> Daughter, Elizabeth Dent and son George. To son <U>Daniel</U>, 60 acres, <I>Smith's Purchase</I>. Tract <I>Simpson Supply</I> to grandson, George Short.<P> 1730 - John Williams, Thomas Williams, James Williams, <U>Daniel Short </U>and his wife Catherine, Justinian Williams, William Williams, Gilbertus Simpson and his wife Elizabeth -- heirs of James Williams. Deed dtd April 6, 1730; being part of a tract called <I>St. Thomas' </I>lying on the west side <I>Piles Fresh</I>, cont. 150 acres. From Thomas Simpson Jr and his wife Sarah.<P> <U>John Teneson, Jun., household # 30, 1 taxable</U><P> <HR> Household # 31<BR> <U>William COOKSEY, 5 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1709 - (WILL) - Samuell Cooksey. In his will he left to his three sons, Justinian, John and <U>William</U>, and their heirs, 400 acres, <I>Coate Back</I> and 70 acres, <I>Prevention</I>, equally. To Dau. Priscilla, personalty. To son Samuel and daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, personalty to be paid out of a judgement of Capt. Jerradd's estate. To wife Christian, (Teneson) extx, plantation) Approvers: James Williams, Elisabeth Cooksey.<P> <HR> Household # 32<BR> <U>Eleanor BENCROFT, 2 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1730 (INV) - Thomas Buncraft. Next of kin: Richard Barns, Sarah Hall. Admr: <U>Elenor Bencraft</U>.<P> <HR> Household # 33<BR> John BIGGS, 1 taxable (1733)<BR> 1726 - (LAND and BIRTH) John Biggs and his wife Ruth purchased from Marmaduke Simms, part of tract named <I>St. Georges</I>, 93 acres and 78 perches. (Nov. 11, 1736) Children of John and Ruth: Sarah, born 1735; Elizabeth, born 1737; Priscilla, born, 1738; Charity, born 1741 and Eliner, born 1745.<P> <HR> Williams Widow 3 34 NWL Chunn Samuel 3 35 NWL Household # 36<BR> Samuel CHUNN, 3 taxables (1733)<BR> 1731 - Sameul Chunn m. Susannah Love, Jan. 20, 1731. Children: Cassandra, born 1721; Aquilla, born 1734; Mary, born 1737; Mersilva (1739-1743); Elizabeth (1741-1744); Samuel (b & d 1744)<P> 1735 - (LAND) Samuel Chunn and wife Susannah, to William Warder, planter, tract named <I>Lumber Street</I>, 100 acres. <P> 1739 - Leases from John Lewellin, of St. Mary's County, part of a tract named <I>West Wood Manor,</I> 154 acres for lifetime of himself, his wife, and his son, Aquilla.<P> <HR> Household # 36<BR> <U>Henry Joshua Jameson, 3 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1729 - (LAND) - Thomas Jameson and his wife Mary. To his son <U>Henry Joshua Jameson</U>, deed dated May 16, 1739; part of tract called <I>Halls Place</I> and part of <I>Halls Lott</I>, 250 acres.<P> 1733 - (WILL and INV) - Henry Joshua Jameson. To sons Henry and Richard, dwelling plantation with land adjoining, being part of <I>Hall Lott</I> and part of <I>Hall Place</I>. Wife: Elizabeth, extx. Next of kin: Thomas Jameson, Luke Mathews. Exts. Elisabeth Jameson (Widow)<P> <HR> Household # 37<BR> <U><U>Samuel HUING, 1 taxable (1733)</U></U><P> <HR> Household # 38<BR> <U>William MOORE, 1 taxable (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 39<BR> <U>Francis PARKER, 1 taxable (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 40<BR> <U>George HATTON, 3 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1742 (INV) - George Hatton. Admr: Elisabeth Hatton.<P> <HR> Household # 41<BR> Robert CAUDLE, 1 taxable (1733)<BR> 1744 (WILL) - John Cadle, planter - To son <U>Robert</U>, <I>Evans Reserve</I> where he now lives. To wife Anna, extx., dwelling plantation. At her death to pass to daus. Mary, Elizabeth and Abigail. At their marriages said plantation to go to testator's son <U>Robert</U> and Edward.<P> <HR> Household # 42 <BR> Thomas SIMPSON, Sr., 1 taxable (1733) <BR> 1710/11 - Thomas Sympson (planter) and his wife conveyed on March 14, 1710/11 a parcel formerly taken up by Thomas Matthews called <I>Saint Matther's</I> formerly conveyed from Leonard Brooke and Anne his wife to Francis Green, father of Leonard Green; by defect in the will of said Thomas Matthews the parcel became the property of <U>Thomas Sympson</U> and Mary his wife; cont. 100 acres.<P> 1713 - Thomas Sympson, planter, conveyed on June 9, 1713 part of a tract granted to <U>Thomas Sympson, father of said Thomas Sympson,</U> called <I>St. Thomas</I>. Also <I>Sinkin</I> in Charles County, formerly of St. Mary's County, cont. 200 acres.<P> 1720 - Thomas Simpson, age 57. Deposition taken in 1720 regarding tract called <I>Westwood Manor</I>. 1721 - <U>Thomas Simpson Sr,</U> age 58. Depostion taken in 1721 regarding tract called <I>Wadestone's Enlargement</I> in Durham Parish.<P> 1727 - Thomas Sympson Sr and Thomas Sympson Jr and his wife, Sarah on 7 Aug 1727 conveyed 168 acres, being part of a tract formerly taken up by Thomas Sympson Sr, dec'd it being resurveyed by Thomas Sympson Jr. called <I>Saint Thomas'</I>.<P> 1730 - John Williams, Thomas Williams, James Williams, Daniel Short and his wife Catherine, Justinian Williams, William Williams, Gilbertus Simpson and his wife Elizabeth -- heirs of James Williams. Deed dtd April 6, 1730; being part of a tract called <I>St. Thomas</I>' lying on the west side <I>Piles Fresh</I>, cont. 150 acres. From <U>Thomas Simpson Jr </U>and his wife Sarah.<P> 1730 - Thomas Sympson Jr and his wife Sarah and <U>Thomas Sympson Sr.</U> (planters), conveyed on 31 Dec 1730, to Ignatius Sympson, carpenter, being part of a tract formerly taken up by Thomas Sympson Sr., dec'd, it being resurveyed by Thomas Sympson Jr., called <I>St. Thomases</I>, cont. 60 acres. <P> <HR> Household # 43<BR> <U>James SIMPSON, 1 taxable (1733)</U><BR> 1716 - (WILL, INV, ACCT) - Alexander Willson. In his will he left to William, Ignatius, <U>James </U>and Mary Sympson, entire estate. Ex. Eich'd Edling. Amont witnesses were Thos. Smpson. Ex. Richard Edelen<P> <HR> Boarman Benedt. 6 44 NWL <HR> Household # 45<BR> <U>Thomas SIMPSON, Jr., 2 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1727 - Thomas Sympson Sr and <U>Thomas Sympson Jr</U> and his wife, Sarah on 7 Aug 1727 conveyed 168 acres, being part of a tract formerly taken up by Thomas Sympson Sr, dec'd it being resurveyed by <U>Thomas Sympson Jr</U>. called <I>Saint Thomas</I>.<P> 1730 - <U>Thomas Sympson Jr </U>and his wife Sarah and Thomas Sympson Sr., planters, conveyed on 31 Dec 1730, to Ignatius Sympson (carpenter), being part of a tract formerly taken up by Thomas Sympson Sr., dec'd, it being resurveyed by <U>Thomas Sympson Jr</U>., named<I>St. Thomases</I>, cont. 60 acres. <P> 1738 - Thomas Sympson, planter, and his wife Sarah, on 13 Aug 1738 part of a tract called <I>Huckleberry Swamp</I>, 12 acres.<P> Higdon John 2 46 NWL <HR> Household # 47<BR> <U>Peter BARKER, 2 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1708 - (WILL) - John Barker. To son John, 100 acres where Wm. Monkester lives. To dau. Catherine, sons Leonard, <U>Peter</U>, George and Wm. persnalty at majority and to daughter Elizabeth, personalty. To wife Martha, Extr: residue of estate. <P> 1734 - (WILL and INV) Peter Barker, planter. Will mentions wife Ann, and son George (at age 18). Left his son George 100 acres at the Fish Pond, at Mattawoman. Cousin John; Daughter, Elizabeth. Extr: John Winters. Next of kin: John Barker, Catherine Millstead. <HR> Household # 48<BR> <U>Justinian COOKSEY, 2 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1709 - (WILL) - Samuell Cooksey. In his will he left to his three sons, <U>Justinian</U>, John and <U>William</U>, and their heirs, 400 acres, <I>Coate Back</I> and 70 acres, <I>Prevention</I>, equally. To Dau. Priscilla, personalty. To son Samuel and daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, personalty to be paid out of a judgement of Capt. Jerradd's estate. To wife Christian, (Teneson) extx, plantation. Approvers: James Williams, Elisabeth Cooksey.<P> Children of Justinian and Sarah Cooksey: Christian (female) born 1728; Justinian, born 1731; Samuel, born 1733; Mary, born 1735; John, born 1738; Sarah, born 1740; Elizabeth, born 1744; and Susanna, born 1746.<P> <HR> Dent Hatch 2 49 NWL Lemaster John 5 50 NWL Wathen Henry 1 51 NWL Boarman Ignatius 5 52 NWL Simpson William 2 53 NWL Wathen John 5 54 NWL Hayes Peter 1 55 NWL <HR> Household # 56<BR> John Cooksey, 2 taxables (1733)<BR> 1740 - (INV) of John Lemaster. Next of kin:Thomas Barron and <U>John Cooksey</U>. Admr. Christian (Tennison/Teneson) Lemaster.<P> Sanders Mary 2 57 NWL Fendall 7 "Col. Fendall's Quart[er]" 58 NWL Haw John, Dr. 2 59 NWL Household # 60 <BR> Thomas BARON, 1 taxable (1733)<BR> 1719 - (WILL, INV) Will of John Baron, planter. Mentions wife ann, extx; sons John and <U>Thomas</U>, (at age 21). Also mentions son in law, John Watters. Next of kin: William Keye, Jobe Key.<P> 1726 - (INV) Inv of William Key. Next of kin: Sarah Carpenter, <U>Thomas Barron</U>. Administators: Lewis William and his wife. <P> 1729 - (INV) Inv of <U>Thomas Barren</U>. Admr: John King<P> 1740 - (INV) of John Lemaster. Next of kin:<U>Thomas Barron </U>and John Cooksey. Admr. Christian (Tennison/Teneson) Lemaster.<P> <HR> Household # 61<BR> <U>John WINTER, 5 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1734 - (WILL and INV) Peter Barker, planter. Will mentions wife Ann, and son George (at age 18). Left his son George 100 acres, Fish Pond, at Mattawoman. Cousin John; Daughter, Elizabeth. Extr: <U>John Winters</U>. Next of kin: John Barker, Catherine Millstead.<P> <HR> Household # 62<BR> <U>John Baptist BOARMAN - 4 taxables </U>(1733)<BR> 1708-1711 (WILL, INV, ACCTS) - Major William Boarman. Mary, his wife, extx., personalty and 1/2 dwelling plantation, <I>Boarman's Rest;</I> wife to pay daughter Clare money due from Ephram Leverton, of No. Carolina. To son Benedict, dwelling plantation, <I>Boarman's Rest</I>, provided he keep in repair the (Catholic) Chapell. To son<U> John Baptist</U>, tract called <I>Lanterman</I>. To son Francis Ignatius, part of <I>St. George's Rest</I>. To daughters, Mary and Clare, about 400 acres. To dau. Ann Brooks, 500 acres. Next of kin: Wm. Boarman, Benedict Boarman. Ext: Mary Sanders, wife of John Sanders. Legatees: <U>John Baptist Boarman</U>, Douzabella Semmes, Robert Green, Mary Boarman now Sanders, widow, Benjamin Boarman, Baptist Boarman. Ext. Mary Sanders, wife of John Sanders.<P> 1717 - (LAND) - <U>John Baptist Boarman</U> and Elisabeth his wife on 12 Nov 1717 conveyed parcel called <I>Lanternam</I>.<P> 1736/7 - (LAND)<U> John Baptist Boarman</U> and his wife Elizabeh sold the following land on Feb 10th 1736/7, part of the tract called <I>Lyons Den</I>, lying on west side of Zachia Swamp, 140 acres; tract adjoins called <I>Wood's Addition</I>, 38 acres, parcel being a part of two tracts named <I>Calverts Hope and Georges Rest</I> on east side of Zachiah Swamp, 291 acres +; May 23, 1745 part of tract called <I>St. Georges</I>, 59 acres.<P> 1741 - (WILL) Mary Sanders. Sons, Benedict, <U>John Baptist</U> and Francis Boarman, extr of personal estate.. To daughters Mary Sly, Elizabeth Hamozly and Clare Shibin, personalty. Next of kin: Leonard Borman, Richard Borman, Extrs.: Benedict Leonard Boarman, <U>John Baptist Boarman</U>, Francis Ignatius Boarman.<P> <HR> Edelen Richard 10 63 NWL <U>Household # 10</U><BR> Richard EDELEN, 10 taxables, (1733)<BR> 1725 - (LAND) Metnions his sister in law, Mrs. Eliz. Neale the wife of James Neale Sr.<P> 1727 - and wife Sarah, conveyed tract named <I>Assentons</I>.<P> 1735 - to son in law, Benjamin Neale tract named <I>Laurells Branch</I>, 192 acres<P> 1735 <U>Richard</U> and Ann (his wife) conveyed part of tract named <I>St. Thomas</I>, 218 acres.<P> <HR> Household # 64<BR> <U>George BRETT, 6 taxables (1733)<BR></U> 1735 - (WILL) of <U>George Brett (planter)</U>. Wife Susanna, extx. dwelling plantation, being part of <I>Westwood Manor</I>; schooling of one of William Johnson's child, and one of Francis Parkers. <U>George, son of Henry Brett</U>, when he arrives at age 21; and William, son of Richard and Elizabeth Wainwright. To Richard, son of Henry Brett, <I>Brett's Discovery</I>. Wm. Wainwright aforesaid, 100 acres. <U>George Brett</U> aforesaid, <I>Chosan</I>, 100 acres where John Webb lives. Brother Richard, Susannah Hoult, John Roase, John son of John Haw, personalty, some of which is in possession of Charles Apleby. Brother Richard to be guardian to Richard and <U>George Brett</U>; Francis Meek is to have nothing to do with their portion of the estate. Test: Dr. John Haw, Robert Hoult, Ann Hoult (Robert and Ann Holt deceased at date of probate. Next of kin: Richard Wanright. Admr and Exe. Susanna Brett.<P> <HR> Household # 65<BR> Katherine DENT, 2 taxables (1733) (widow of John Dent, who died in 1733)<BR> 1733 - (INV) of John Dent. Next of Kin: George Dent (brother) and Edward Turner (kinsman). Adm: Catherine Dent<P> <HR> <U>John DENT, household # 66, 1 taxable</U><BR> 1732 - (LAND) <U>John Dent</U>. Brother Hatch Dent a tract named <I>Dents Inheritance</I>. To brother, Benjamin Dent, part of tract called <I>Dents Inheritance</I>, cont. 145 acres. Deed dtd Aug 14 1733. To brother Michael Dent, part of a tract called <I>Dents Inheritance</I> on north side of a branch called Piles fresh, cont. 144 acres.<P> <U>Michael DENT, household # 67, 1 taxable </U><BR> 1732 - (LAND) John Dent. Deed dtd Mar 10 1732/3. Brother Hatch Dent a tract called <I>Dents Inheritance</I>. Deed dtd Aug 14, 1732. Brother, Benjamin Dent, part of tract called <I>Dents Inheritance</I>, cont. 145 acres. Deed dtd Aug 14 1733. Brother <U>Michael Dent,</U> part of a tract called <I>Dents Inheritance</I> on north side of a branch called Piles fresh, cont. 144 acres.<P> John CAUDLER, household # 68, 2 taxables<P> Job DAVIS, household # 69, 2 taxables<P> <HR> Household # 70 <BR> <U>Hudson WATHEN - 4 taxables (1733)</U><BR> 1705 - (WILL, INV, ACCTS) John Wathen. To wife Ann, extx., dwelling plantation, to pass to son at her decease. To son Ignatius, 200 acres, <I>Warren's Adventure</I>. To son James, houses, lotts & c. at Newport. To sons <U>Hudson</U>, Henry, daughters, Judea, Jane and Ann, personalty.<P> 1720 - (INV) Inv of John Bryfield. Next of kin: Edward Phillpott, Margrett Phillpott. Extr.: <U>Hudson Wathen</U>.<P> 1725 - (LAND) <U>Hudson Wathan</U> and wife Mary conveyed on Nov 25 1725 a tract called <I>Pan</I>, taken up by Gilbert Cropper, cont. 50 acres.<P> 1725 (LAND) Luke Russell of St. Mary's County and his wife Mary. Deed dtd Nov 25, 1725, to <U>Hudson Wathen</U>, 50 acres, part of a tract called <I>Westwood Mannor</I>, now divided between the two granddaughters of said Gilbert Cropper, whereof the said Luke Russell, by marrying Mary, the Widow of Wm Watkins, became seized with a right of inheritance.<P> 1738 - (INV) Next of kin: John Wathen and <U>Hudson Wathen</U>. Admr.: Elisabeth Wathen<P> 1734 (LAND) - <U>Hudson Wathen</U>. Cattle mark recorded for his son, John and Basel Wathen dtd Nov 8, 1734<P> Children of <U>Hudson and Sarah Wathen</U>: Martin, born Feb, 1739; Bennet, born Nov 30, 174?, Elinor, born Nov, 1744 1744 (WILL) John Wathen, wife Ann, Children: John, Joseph, Bennett, Clement, Barton, Mary and Susanna. Son John Wathen and brother <U>Hudson Wathen,</U> extrs.<P> <HR> Household # 71<BR> <U>Samuel BISHOP - 1 taxable (1733)</U><P> <HR> Household # 72<BR> <U>William CHAPMAN, Sr.- 1 taxable (1733)</U><BR> 1713 - (Will and INV) Barbara Jones. To son Richard Chapman and his daughter, Elizaabeth Chapman, to son in Law John Suttle, to daughter Ann Suttle and to Elizabeth Suttle, personalty. To son Thomas Goletie, personalty formerly belonging to son <U>William Chapman</U>. Estx: sons, Jno. Chapman and Thomas Goletie. Next of kind: Richard Chapman, Thomas Gorly.<P> 1740 - (WILL and INV) - <U>William Chapman</U>. Left to his wife Jane, extx., entire estate. Next of kin: Edward Murphy, John Daniel, and Ann Murphy. Adm: Jane Chapman<P> <HR> Household # 73<BR> <U>William CHAPMAN - 1 taxable (1733)</U><BR> 1744 -(WILL) Jane Chapman. To her son, <U>Wm Chapman</U>, his sister Nanny's children, Ann and Zachariah, his sister Elisabeth's children, Jane and Lucretia, his sister Lucretia's daughters, Elisabeth, Jane and Chloe, his sister Jane's daughters May, Ann and Lucretia, his sister Sophia's sons, William and John: cattle and furniture. Signed May 12, 1744.<P> Sources;<P> <I>Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin</I>, Volume 34, Number 2<P> </BODY> </HTML>