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- Name John Hagerty
Death aft 1725
Property 4 Dec 1721, Charles Co., MD1438
Property Memo Hardship part of Hatchett, from John Willson, planter of Charles County
to John Hagerty, planter of Prince George's County
enrolled 25 august, 1725
A "lease for three lives" of a tract of land called Hardship on the south side of Swanson's Creek part of Benedict Manor; "in his own actual possession now" being part of a tract of land called Hatchett on the west side of the Patuxent in Prince George's County; bounded by Samuel Warner, Capt. Samuel Perrie's dwelling place,land formerly belonging to Bernard Johnson; containing 76 acres.
wit: Francis Marbury, Ralph Crabb
ack by Lydia Willson, wife of John
folio 671
Hardshift, 160 Acres; Certificate, Charles County
Developer/Owner: Middleton, Robert 1683 Patent Record 21, p. 258
Hardshift, 160 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Middleton, Robert 1683 Patent Record CB 3, p. 238
Early Charles County Maryland Settlers 1658-1745
Bates and Wright
Gaily, Thomas
To Thomas Lieuger 300 acres Hardshift at mouth of Nanjemy
Middleton, Robert (tailor) and his wife Mary. Two indentures dated 12 and 13 March 1688 parcel called Hardshift 160 acres and parcel called Saturday"s Work, 400 acres
Boarman, Wm Sr and his wife Mary indenture to Benedict Boarman, tract of 115 acres called Hard Shift
Property24 Aug 1725, Prince George's Co., MD
Property MemoThe Hatchett, to John Hagerty from John Wilson 76 acres
Surveyed for James Nuthall lying on the west side of the Patuxent River at the southenmost bounded tree of the land of John Green
Calvert County:
Hatchett, 25 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Cox, Henry 1765 Patent Record BC and GS 30, p. 380 0 0 MSA S 1583-732
Hatchett, 25 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Cox, Young 1765 Patent Record BC and GS 31, p. 65 0 0 MSA S 1583-733
Hatchett, Henry Cox, 25 Acres 1765/12/30 Patented Certificates 74 7 0 MSA S 1191-78
Misc. Notes
Early Charles Coiunty Settlers
Goslin (Gosting) Robert. 1717 Admr: Mary Hagertee, wife of Robert Hagertee
Haggit, John. Cattle mark for cows give him by his mother Martha Perers 9 Sept 1707
Haggett, John 28 june 1717 admr: Mary Haggett
Spouses
1Honor Browne
Deathaft 1716
Legal1696-1697, Prince George's Co., MD
Legal MemoNinian Beall Demands Subpoena for Honnour Davis to testify inter he and
Hugh Ryley: warrant etc. to Subpoena and returne ut Supra. [Sumoned.]
Court Records of Prince George's County, Maryland 1696-1699.
Volume 202, Page 162, March 1696/7
Mathew Mockeboy Demands Subpoena for Roger Yopp to testify inter he and
Randal Garland: warrant etc. to Subpoena and returne ut Supra. [Not found.]
[226] Ninian Beall Demands a Subpoena for Honnor Davis to testifie between
him and Hugh Ryley: warrant to the Sheriffe to Sumonds and Returne to the
4th Tuesday of September Annoque Domini 1697. [Sumoned.]
Court Records of Prince George's County, Maryland 1696-1699. Volume 202, Page 248
Sept. 1696/7 Honnour Davis made Oath that She Attended Eleven Dayes being Sumoned for Ninian Beall against Hugh Ryley Whereupon it is ordered that the Said Ninian Beall pay the Said Honnour Davis for her Eleven dayes Attendance at thirty pounds of tobaccoe for Each Day etc.
Court Records of Prince George's County, Maryland 1696-1699.
Volume 202, Page 259
FatherJohn Browne Sr. (<1670->1706)
MotherMary
Misc. Notes
John Brown
Brown's Chance
4/2/1702
PAX/RR on the east side of Collington Branch beginning at a bound red oak of a tract called More's Plaines. Adjoins tract owned by John Lashley
- (Research):NameJohn Browne Sr.
Birthbef 1670
Deathaft 1706 Age: 36
Land1670, Prince George's Co., MD Age: <1
Land MemoThorpland, possessed 25 acres, land surveyed for Richard Perry lying on the east side of the main branch of the DIviding Creek of the Patuxent River at a bound beech tree of the said branch
also--a child of Thomas Davis 45 a.
Thorpland northwest of Upper Marlboro along route 202--see Brock Hall on PG map
Thorpland, 900 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Perry, Richard 1671 Patent Record 16, p. 66 0 0 MSA S 1596-4267
Thorpland, 900 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Perry, Richard 1671 Patent Record 14, p. 305
Legal17 Dec 1683, Calvert County, Maryland Age: 13
Legal Memonamed in will of William Davis probated March 29 1684 (personalty), Davis, William, Calvert Co.,17th Dec., 1683;
29th Mch., 1684.
To John White, Eliza: White, John Browne, George Enos, Thomas James, and Edward Hazley, personalty.
Ex., Thos. Gant.
Test: Lambert Willmer, Jno. Evans, Henry Norman. 4. 25.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1
to John Browne 1 horse Calvert County WIlls Liber 4, folio 25
Land24 Sep 1695, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 25
Land Memodeed of gift to Thomas Davice of Calvert Co. and wife Honnor, from John Browne of Calvert Co., planter
east part of tract Warmister as divided by a branch called Little Branch
Prince George's formed 1695 from Calvert and Charles
Land1701, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 31
Land MemoBrown's Chance in Patuxent Hundred, at the east end of Collington Branch beginning at a bound red oak of a tract called More's Plaines. Also adjoins a tract owned by John Lashley.
Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DD 5, p. 65 Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DD 5, p. 66 Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DS F, p. 438
Legal1702-1708, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 32
Legal MemoPRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COURT
LAND RECORDS
LIBER C
1702-1708
Page 13
Folio 181
Grantor: JOHN BROWNE, Sr., planter
Grantee: JOHN BROWNE, Jr.
Whereas John Browne, Jr. son of John, Sr. has at the request of his father for the payment of a debt become bound with his father to Peter Pagon, & Co., merchants of London for securing the payment of sums of tobacco and money which Browne, Sr. is in debt for. Now that John Browne, Sr. for the making of security for indemnification of Browne, Jr. and for the love that he has for his son mortgages all that piece or parcel of land called "Warmaster" along w/all dwelling houses, out houses, tobacco houses, barns, stables, gardens, yards, orchards, and fences, etc.
Witnesses: Peter Colliar
Land31 Jan 1706, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 36
Land Memosold tract Warmister on east side of Collington Branch bounded by land of Cap. Brock, to Griffeth Jones, Mary Browne, wife of John, examined
see Brock Hall on PG map
Land24 Mar 1706, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 36
Land Memogave a parcel of Warmaster to son John
Misc. Notes
Browne, John,Chas. Co.,2d Nov., 1666;
-- -- --
To wife Eliza:, 100 A. (unnamed).
To son John and brother Gerrard Browne, residue of lands jointly. In event of death of son before majority, brother Gerrard to inherit sd. son's share.
Overseers: Brother Gerrard afsd., Stephen Montague and Jno. Wheeler.
Test: Thos. Allanson, Edward Roberts. 1. 270.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1
Broune, William,St. Mary's Co.,27th Feb., 1665;
26th July, 1666.
To son John and dau. Mary in equal portions, all personal property; also to said Mary, personalty given her by her godfather, John Thimbleby.
Overseers: John Warren and Edward Clarke.
Test: Peter Roberts, George Shaw. 1. 257.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1
Hollyday, Thomas,Prince George's Co.,-- -- --;
20th Feb., 1703.
To son James and hrs., dwelling plantation, "Billingsley Point."
To dau. Margery and hrs., 500 A., "Holliday's Choice."
To son Leonard and hrs., residue of real estate.
To cous. William Holliday, to mother, Ann Skinner, brother and sister, Thomas and Martha Greenfield, personalty.
To child. afsd., residue of personalty.
Ex.: Thos. Greenfield.
Thos. Greenfield, Wm. Holliday, Robt. Skinner and Clarke Skinner, guardians of child. during minority.
Test: Jas. Stoddard, Robt. Owen, Wm. Greenup, Jno. Browne.
11. 279.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3
VOLUME III.
Brown, Jno.,Prince George's Co.,9th Feb., 1714;
28th Apr., 1716.
To son Francis and dau. Mary Phippard, 1s. each.
To son Jacob, ex., and hrs., dwelling plantation bought of Jacob Stanley, "Stanleys Choice," and residue of entire estate. Should son Jacob die without issue, land to pass to grandson Jno. Phippard and hrs.; he failing issue, to granddau. Ursilla Phippard and hrs.; she failing issue, to grandson Wm. Phippard and hrs.; he failing issue, to pass to Ann (dau. of Owen Ellis) and hrs.; should she have no issue, to the hrs. of Owen; he failing issue, to parish of St. Paul's as Glebe Land.
Test: Owen Ellis, Wm. Jones, Jane Addams, Thos. Cockshutt (Rect. All Sts. Parish, Calv. Co.), Charles Somersett Smith, Jos. Hall. 14. 217.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 4
Charles County:
Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Browne, John 1666 Patent Record 9, p. 439 0 0 MSA S 1587-1217
Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerrard 1669 Patent Record 12, p. 229 0 0 MSA S 1587-1215
Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerrard 1669 Patent Record 12, p. 444 0 0 MSA S 1587-1216
Merchant Taylor Hall, 150 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerard 1672 Patent Record 17, p. 249 0 0 MSA S 1587-2685
Merchant Taylor Hall, 150 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerard 1672 Patent Record 17, p. 272 0 0 MSA S 1587-2686
Fanning's Adventure, 100 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Browne, John 1684 Patent Record IB and IL C, p. 136
Proceedings of the County Courts of Charles County 1666-1674:
At the
August, 1667, Charles County Court, a suit was filed by Thomas Alcocks against
John Robinson, administrator of the estate of John Lumbrozo, who was then
dead. The evidence shows that on November 16, 1665, the same day that his
case had been ordered sent up to the Provincial Court, Lumbrozo and Alcocks
referred their disputes to arbitration, and that they "chose us William Calvert
and Zachary Wade gent. to determine all business between them." Each liti-
gant bonded himself for 10,000 pounds of tobacco "to stand to our award",
concerning the differences between them, viz.: "for the sd Lumbrozo's having
in his custody severall of the sd Alcocks goods taken out of his house" when his
wife and child were murdered. Calvert and Wade awarded Alcocks 900 pounds
of tobacco, and the court ordered Lumbrozo's administrator to make payment
of this amount (pp. 92-93). At the same court two other suits for small debts
against Lumbrozo's estate were heard and decided (pp. 93-94). The record also
shows that Lumbrozo had a son born after the father's death and after his
widow's remarriage: "John Lumbrozo Sonne of John Lumbrozo decd was
Born in the monthe of June Anno Dni 1666" (p. 130). It may be recalled that
at the July, 1663, court, Lumbrozo and his maid servant Elizabeth Wilde had
been presented for having brought on an abortion upon her, she charging him
with responsibility for her pregnancy, and that he saved himself by marrying
her, thus disqualifying her from appearing as a witness against him (Arch.
Md. LIII, 1-li). Lumbrozo died late in 1665, or early in 1666. His widow
Elizabeth lost no time in marrying a second husband, John Browne, a well-to-
do Charles County planter, as she, under the name Elizabeth Browne, took out
letters of administration upon Lumbrozo's estate May 25, 1666, the month
before her son by Lumbrozo was born. A suit for debt heard at the November
27, 1666, court, shows that she was then again a widow (p. 48). Letters of
administration upon John Browne's estate were granted to his brother Gerard
Browne, January 19, 1666/7.
Spouses
1Mary
Death MemoY
ChildrenJohn
Honor (->1716)
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