Americus (of Mitchel) Watson1
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 28 September 1790
Birth* | circa 1750 | Americus (of Mitchel) Watson was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 February 1773 | Americus was named in his father's will on 16 February 1773 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Mitchell Watson gave son Americus Watson 100 acres adjcent John Taylor & William Garrison. Son David. Son Jessy (under age) Wife Neomy. Wife & sons Americus, David & Jessy Watson residual legatees. Benjamin Stringer & son Americus to bring up my sons David & Jessy until they arrive at the age of 19. Benjamin Stringer & wife Neomy Exrs. Witt: Major Savage, Zerobabel Ames.1 |
Land inherited* | 1774 | He inherited land in 1774 at tract A10, west of Rt 13 between Belle Haven & Painter, Accomack Co, VA. In 1754 Fereby Stringer sold the north 100 acres of this tract to Moses Watson, and 6 years later he (wife Rachel) left it to his son Sacker, but if he died, then to Moses' brothers Mitchell, Benjamin and Robert. That came about and Mitchell bought out the interests of his brothers, and in 1774 (wife Neomy) left to his son Americus. In 1783 he and his wife Elizabeth Watson sold 53 acres to Thomas Stringer Sr. and the next year the balance of 47 acres.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1775.3 |
Will* | 5 December 1789 | Americus made a will on 5 December 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will America Watson named a wife Elizabeth. To John Kennihorn the use of 6 acres of my land during the life of he & his wife on condition that he take my wife & family for 2 years. To son Isaac Watson my land & plantation Wife & Benjamin Stringer Exrs. Witt: George Mears, Coventon Mears, William Taylor.3 |
Death* | before 28 September 1790 | He died before 28 September 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 275 (will of Mitchell Watson, wife Neomy).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 597 (tract A10).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 387 (will of America Watson, wife Elizabeth).
David (of Mitchel) Watson1
M, b. circa 1760
Birth* | circa 1760 | David (of Mitchel) Watson was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 February 1773 | David was named in his father's will on 16 February 1773 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Mitchell Watson gave son Americus Watson 100 acres adjcent John Taylor & William Garrison. Son David. Son Jessy (under age) Wife Neomy. Wife & sons Americus, David & Jessy Watson residual legatees. Benjamin Stringer & son Americus to bring up my sons David & Jessy until they arrive at the age of 19. Benjamin Stringer & wife Neomy Exrs. Witt: Major Savage, Zerobabel Ames.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 275 (will of Mitchell Watson, wife Neomy).
Elizabeth (-----)1
F, b. circa 1750
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elizabeth (-----) was born circa 1750.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married Americus (of Mitchel) Watson, son of Mitchel (of Benjamin) Watson and Neomy (-----), circa 1775.1 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Watson. |
Will - Husb's* | 5 December 1789 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 5 December 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will America Watson named a wife Elizabeth. To John Kennihorn the use of 6 acres of my land during the life of he & his wife on condition that he take my wife & family for 2 years. To son Isaac Watson my land & plantation Wife & Benjamin Stringer Exrs. Witt: George Mears, Coventon Mears, William Taylor.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 387 (will of America Watson, wife Elizabeth).
Isaac (of Americus) Watson1
M, b. circa 1776
Birth* | circa 1776 | Isaac (of Americus) Watson was born circa 1776 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 December 1789 | Isaac was named in his father's will on 5 December 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will America Watson named a wife Elizabeth. To John Kennihorn the use of 6 acres of my land during the life of he & his wife on condition that he take my wife & family for 2 years. To son Isaac Watson my land & plantation Wife & Benjamin Stringer Exrs. Witt: George Mears, Coventon Mears, William Taylor.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 387 (will of America Watson, wife Elizabeth).
(mother of Rich Nottingham & Robt Watson) (-----)1
F, b. circa 1604
Birth* | circa 1604 | (mother of Rich Nottingham & Robt Watson) (-----) was born circa 1604 at England. |
Marriage* | circa 1620 | She married (father of Richard) Nottingham circa 1620 at England.1 |
Married Name | circa 1620 | As of circa 1620,her married name was Nottingham. |
Marriage* | circa 1623 | (mother of Rich Nottingham & Robt Watson) (-----) married (father of Robt & Peter) Watson circa 1623 at England.1 |
Married Name | circa 1623 | As of circa 1623,her married name was Watson. |
Citations
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 36 (28 Oct 1651 Court) (Richard Nottingham calls Robt Watson his brother, which could be a step-brother or a brother-in-law).
(father of Richard) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1600
Citations
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 36 (28 Oct 1651 Court) (Richard Nottingham calls Robt Watson his brother, which could be a step-brother or a brother-in-law).
John Gunby1
M, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | John Gunby was born circa 1790 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Uncle's* | 30 September 1803 | He was named in the settlement of his uncle's estate on 30 September 1803 at Worcester Co, MD. On 30 Sep 1803 administration accounts on the estate of James Selby showed payments to: John Selby, for his portion of estate of his grandmother Ann Selby (dec’d was administrator); John Gunby for his son John & his daughter Nancy for their portion of estate of their grandmother Ann Selby; Major Selby for his portion of estate of his grandmother Ann Selby. Amount: $708.20.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Worcester Co: Administration Accounts:JBR#5:299.
William (of Shropshire) Burton1
M, b. circa 1620
Birth* | circa 1620 | William (of Shropshire) Burton was born circa 1620 at England.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Harrison, Waples & Allied Families.
(father of Wm & Thos) Burton1
M, b. circa 1600
Birth* | circa 1600 | (father of Wm & Thos) Burton was born circa 1600 at England.1 |
Anecdote* | circa 1602 | He is descended from Sir Edward Burton, knighted by Edward IV after the Battle of St. Albans in 1460.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Harrison, Waples & Allied Families.
Thomas Burton1
M, b. circa 1622
Birth* | circa 1622 | Thomas Burton was born circa 1622 at England.1 |
Anecdote* | circa 1625 | He is thought to be the brother of William and the Thomas Burton of Langnor Hall, Shropshire.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Harrison, Waples & Allied Families.
Thomas Wallis1
M, b. circa 1675
Birth* | circa 1675 | Thomas Wallis was born circa 1675.1 |
Marriage* | before 4 November 1710 | He married Janet 'Jennet' Patton, daughter of (f/o Janet & Wm) Patton, before 4 November 1710. It was on this date that Mr. Samuel Hopkins was to examine accounts of Thomas Wallis who married the executrix of Peter Cambell.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Testamentary Proceedings, Vol. XII, p. 76.
Mary Johnson1
F, b. 3 February 1805
Birth* | 3 February 1805 | Mary Johnson was born on 3 February 1805 at Prince George's Episcopal Church Parish, Sussex Co, DE.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Sussex Co:Dagsboro:Prince George's Episcopal Church:Parish Register.
Sarah Mariah Johnson1
F, b. 12 April 1813
Birth* | 12 April 1813 | Sarah Mariah Johnson was born on 12 April 1813 at Prince George's Episcopal Church Parish, Sussex Co, DE.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Sussex Co:Dagsboro:Prince George's Episcopal Church:Parish Register.
Alley (-----)1
F, b. circa 1780
Birth* | circa 1780 | Alley (-----) was born circa 1780.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | She married Noah Short Sr., son of Jacob (of Edw'd II) Short and Eunice 'Nicey' Crafford, circa 1800.1 |
Married Name | circa 1800 | As of circa 1800,her married name was Short. |
Will - Husb's* | 30 September 1833 | Alley was named in her husband's will on 30 September 1833 at Somerset Co, MD. She was shown as wife Alley in the will of Noah Short Sr.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Sussex Co: Probate Files.
Leah (-----)1
F, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | Leah (-----) was born circa 1790.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1810 | She married Noah Short Jr., son of Jacob (of Jacob) Short Jr. and Pheby (-----), circa 1810.1 |
Married Name | circa 1810 | As of circa 1810,her married name was Short. |
Will - Husb's* | 31 January 1835 | Leah was named in her husband's will on 31 January 1835 at Sussex Co, DE. She was shown as wife Leah in the will of Noah Short.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Sussex Co: Probate Files.
Elizabeth (-----)1
F, b. circa 1720
Birth* | circa 1720 | Elizabeth (-----) was born circa 1720.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1747 | She married John Thompson Sr. circa 1747 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | circa 1747 | As of circa 1747,her married name was Thompson. |
Will - Husb's* | 27 May 1768 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 27 May 1768 at Worcester Co, MD. She was shown as wife Elizabeth, named Extr and given her 1/3rds, in the will of John Thompson Sr.2 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co:Deeds:X:123.
- [S825] Ruth Dryden, Worcester County, MD, Will Book JW4, 1769-1783, p. 5 (will of John Thompson Sr., wife Elizabeth).
(-----) Carey1
M, b. circa 1745
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Ardine:Land Records of Sussex Co:1789-1792:127.
(-----) Phillips1
M, b. circa 1735
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Ardine:Land Records of Sussex Co:1789-1792:127.
John (of Edward) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1717, d. before 21 May 1757
Birth* | circa 1717 | John (of Edward) Beauchamp was born circa 1717 at Somerset Co, MD.4,5 |
Tax list* | between 1733 and 1735 | He was on the tax list between 1733 and 1735 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as John Beauchamp in a household headed by Edward Beauchamp.5 |
Tax list | between 1736 and 1738 | He was on the tax list between 1736 and 1738 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as John Beauchamp in a household headed by Marcy Beauchamp.5 |
Land deeded to* | 7 June 1738 | He was deeded land on 7 June 1738 at tract Ledbourn, Somerset Co, MD. Edward Beachamp & his wife Naomi deeded 150 ac of this tract to John Beachamp.6 |
Marriage* | circa 1743 | He married Mary (of Samuel) Handy, daughter of Samuel Handy Jr. and Grace (-----), circa 1743 at Somerset Co, MD.7 |
Tax list | between 1743 and 1753 | John (of Edward) Beauchamp was on the tax list between 1743 and 1753 at Annamessex Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as John Beauchamp a head of household.5 |
Will - Father's* | 29 August 1750 | John was named in his father's will on 29 August 1750 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edward Beauchamp gave wife Neomy the use of plantation I now life on and the slaves and stock. After her death lands to son Fountain Beauchamp. He named sons Marcy (Extr), Thomas, John, William (lands). To Beauchamp Davis part of tract Ledbourn. To George Addams tract Buck Ridge, he to pay balance due. Witt: William Turpin, William Willis & John Marridikes. His will was proved 11 Dec 1750.8 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 June 1751 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 22 June 1751 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account on the estate of Edward Beauchamp was submitted by Neomey Beauchamp, acting Extx, with John Beauchamp & Thomas Beauchamp sureties. Distribution was made to the widow and children: Marsey, Thomas, John, William & Fountain.9 |
Will* | 9 September 1756 | John made a will on 9 September 1756 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp mentioned: wife Mary and children: John, Edward, Priscilla, Bette and Nancy Beauchamp; brother Thomas Beauchamp. Extrs: Mary and Thomas Beauchamp. Witt: Wm. Beauchamp, Sarah Curtis, Marcy Beauchamp.10,11 |
Death* | before 21 May 1757 | He died before 21 May 1757 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.1,10 |
Est inv filed* | 11 August 1757 | He's inventory was recorded on 11 August 1757 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Beauchamp was filed by Mary and Thomas Beauchamp. Signed as next of kin: Marcy Beauchamp & William Beauchamp.10,12 |
Est settm't* | 26 November 1757 | His estate was settled on 26 November 1757 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account on the estate of John Beauchamp was submitted by Mary Beauchamp and Thomas Beauchamp. Payments to (their portions of their father's estate in hands of the dec'd, in equal amounts): Samuel Curtis, Sarah Curtis, Grace Curtis. Distribution to widow, Mary Beauchamp.13,10 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Wills, EB#4, 58r.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 22 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 22 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Tax Lists.
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Deeds EI, p. 288.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Administration Accounts of Prerogative Court, 1750-1754, p. 35.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 26 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2152] Ruth T. Dryden, Somerset County, Maryland, Will Book 1750-1772, p. 16 (will of John Beauchamp, wife Mary).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Inventories of Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1755-176, p. 37.
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Administration Accounts of Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1754-1760, p. 94.
John (of Thomas) Beauchamp Esq.1
M, b. circa 1592
Birth* | circa 1592 | John (of Thomas) Beauchamp Esq. was born circa 1592 at Cosgrave, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
Marriage* | 27 December 1615 | He married Alicia Freeman, daughter of Edmund Freeman (yeoman) and Alice Cole, on 27 December 1615 at England.1 |
Anecdote* | 1640 | John Beauchamp was a merchant of London and Surrey, England and an active member of the Plymouth Company; and traded largely with the Plymouth Colony. Deeds and other documents prove that Edmund Freeman, pioneer of the Freeman family of Massachusetts, and brother-in-law of John Beauchamp, acted as his agent in New England. Mary Turpin Layton quotes a letter from John Beauchamp to his nephew, William Paddy of Massachusetts, on brother-in-law Edmund Freeman of Sandwich - "Cousin William Paddy: Loving Cousin, your health desired, with your wife and all yours, with the rest of your friends. Cousin, my son Dogget sent cloth and some Bibles to you and desire you to put on sale, and to make returns in corn, wheat, rye, pease, barley and oats, at as reasonable rate as you can get it, by the first. Cousin, I pray you, tell your father, my brother Freeman, that I have received the box of writing he sent with the letter of attorney and other writings to give to my brother Coddington for his discharge which I gave him; and my brother William Freeman did make his account ..." I pray you to remember my love to your wife and all the rest. We are all in health still, blessed be God; the wife's mother is in good health and lives with me at Rygate. The ship was going to Gravesend and by chance I met with one going to Gravesend, which makes me write in haste at a stop where I met him in London, and have write in great haste. I end and rest, your loving cousin, John Beauchampe. To my loving cousin Mr. William Paddy, merchant in Plymouth.2 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 13 November 1650 | John was named in his mother-in-law's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.3 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 17 (Beauchamp Family) citing "Edmund Beauchamp of Maryland," Daugthters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vol. 66, No. 4 (1932) by Mary Turpin Layton.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 17 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 17 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Thomas Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1570
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Dorothy Clarke1
F, b. circa 1570
Birth* | circa 1570 | Dorothy Clarke was born circa 1570 at Roden, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1592 | She married Thomas Beauchamp circa 1592.1 |
Married Name | circa 1592 | As of circa 1592,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Edward Clarke1
M, b. circa 1545
Birth* | circa 1545 | Edward Clarke was born circa 1545 at Roden, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1570 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1570. |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1550
Birth* | circa 1550 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1550. |
Marriage* | circa 1570 | She married Edward Clarke circa 1570. |
Married Name | circa 1570 | As of circa 1570,her married name was Clarke. |
Edward (of Thomas) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1594
Birth* | circa 1594 | Edward (of Thomas) Beauchamp was born circa 1594 at Cosgrave, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
Lived* | | He lived at Cosgrave, Northamptonshire, England.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2336] Robert W. Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Alicia Freeman1
F, b. circa 1595
Birth* | circa 1595 | Alicia Freeman was born circa 1595 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Marriage* | 27 December 1615 | She married John (of Thomas) Beauchamp Esq., son of Thomas Beauchamp and Dorothy Clarke, on 27 December 1615 at England.1 |
Married Name | 27 December 1615 | As of 27 December 1615,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1623 | Alicia was named in her father's will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 13 November 1650 | Alicia was named in her mother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 17 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Edmund Freeman (yeoman)1
M, b. circa 1565, d. before 6 June 1623
Birth* | circa 1565 | Edmund Freeman (yeoman) was born circa 1565 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1590 | He married Alice Cole circa 1590.1 |
Will* | 30 May 1623 | Edmund made a will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Death* | before 6 June 1623 | He died before 6 June 1623 at Pulboro, Sussex, England. It was on this date that he was buried.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Alice Cole1
F, b. circa 1570, d. 1651
Birth* | circa 1570 | Alice Cole was born circa 1570 at England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1590 | She married Edmund Freeman (yeoman) circa 1590.1 |
Married Name | circa 1590 | As of circa 1590,her married name was Freeman. |
Will - Husb's* | 30 May 1623 | Alice was named in her husband's will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Will* | 13 November 1650 | Alice made a will on 13 November 1650 at England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Death* | 1651 | She died in 1651 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. Following the death of her husband Edmund Freeman, the widow Alice resided with her son-in-law, John Beauchamp at Ryegate, where she died in 1651.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
John Freeman1
M, b. circa 1597
Birth* | circa 1597 | John Freeman was born circa 1597 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1623 | John was named in his father's will on 30 May 1623 at Sussex, MD. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Elizabeth Freeman1
F, b. circa 1600
Birth* | circa 1600 | Elizabeth Freeman was born circa 1600 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1623 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1625 | She married John Coddington circa 1625.1 |
Married Name | circa 1625 | As of circa 1625,her married name was Coddington. |
Will - Mother's* | 13 November 1650 | Elizabeth was named in her mother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
William Freeman1
M, b. circa 1592
Birth* | circa 1592 | William Freeman was born circa 1592 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1623 | William was named in his father's will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 13 November 1650 | William was named in his mother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Edmund Freeman II1
M, b. circa 1590
Birth* | circa 1590 | Edmund Freeman II was born circa 1590 at Pulborough, Sussex, England.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1623 | Edmund was named in his father's will on 30 May 1623 at Pulborough, Sussex, England. In his will Edmund Freeman of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, was to be buried at Pulborough Church. To wife £200 and benefit of Copyhold wherein I dwell, and thirds of my land for life. To daughter Alice Beauchamp £50. To son John Freeman 3 tenements in Pulborough. To youngest daughter Elizabeth. To my 7 grandchildren £20 apiece. Bequesthals to sister Hart, the poor. To Abe Lee and other servants, 5 shillings apiece. To Geo. Wate 10 shillings. To John Lee 40 shillings. To Searam Fluster £5. To George Coles, my wife's brother, £5. Extrs 2 eldest sons Edmund and William. To High Church at Chichester. Overseers: Nicholas Bell of Arronderl and George Coles of Amberly.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 13 November 1650 | Edmund was named in his mother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
John Coddington1
M, b. circa 1600
Birth* | circa 1600 | John Coddington was born circa 1600 at England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1625 | He married Elizabeth Freeman, daughter of Edmund Freeman (yeoman) and Alice Cole, circa 1625.1 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 13 November 1650 | John was named in his mother-in-law's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Alice Beauchamp1
F, b. 26 June 1617
Birth* | 26 June 1617 | Alice Beauchamp was born on 26 June 1617 at Ryegate, Surrey, England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1640 | She married (-----) Doggett circa 1640.2 |
Married Name | circa 1640 | As of circa 1640,her married name was Doggett. |
Will - GrMoth's* | 13 November 1650 | Alice was named in her grandmother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 17 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
George Beauchamp1
M, b. before 12 December 1639
Birth* | before 12 December 1639 | George Beauchamp was born before 12 December 1639 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. It was on this date that he was baptized.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 13 November 1650 | George was named in his grandmother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.2 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Ellen Beauchamp1
F, b. before 1 February 1637
Birth* | before 1 February 1637 | Ellen Beauchamp was born before 1 February 1637 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. It was on this date that she was baptized.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Elizabeth Beauchamp1
F, b. before 16 February 1635
Birth* | before 16 February 1635 | Elizabeth Beauchamp was born before 16 February 1635 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. It was on this date that she was baptized.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Edward Beauchamp1
M, b. before 9 February 1631
Birth* | before 9 February 1631 | Edward Beauchamp was born before 9 February 1631 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. It was on this date that he was baptized.1 |
Baptism | 9 February 1631 | He was baptized on 9 February 1631 at St. Swithin Londonstone, London, England.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Mary Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1629
Birth* | circa 1629 | Mary Beauchamp was born circa 1629 at Ryegate, Surrey, England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | She married (-----) Woolsey circa 1650.2 |
Married Name | circa 1650 | As of circa 1650,her married name was Woolsey. |
Will - GrMoth's* | 13 November 1650 | Mary was named in her grandmother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.2 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
Thomas Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1627
Birth* | circa 1627 | Thomas Beauchamp was born circa 1627 at Ryegate, Surrey, England.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
John Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1620
Birth* | circa 1620 | John Beauchamp was born circa 1620 at Ryegate, Surrey, England.1 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol. 1, p. 46.
Richard Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1623
Birth* | circa 1623 | Richard Beauchamp was born circa 1623 at Ryegate, Surrey, England.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 13 November 1650 | Richard was named in his grandmother's will on 13 November 1650 at Ryegate, Surrey, England. In her will Alice Freeman mentioned son Edmund Freeman and wife; William; sons Edmund and William to whom she left my house in Pulborough, bedstead, etc. To son John Coddington and his wife Elizabeth. To daughter Elizabeth and daughters Alice and Elizabeth Coddington, certain goods. To grandchild Edmund Beauchamp £40. Mentioned grandson Richard Beauchamp, grandson George; grandchildren Alice Doggett, Mary Woolsey and Alice Beauchamp her daughters. To son William Freeman's children that he had by his last wife, the bed their mother fetched out of my house in Pulborough. Mentioned William Fisher and poor of Pulborough Parish. Balance to John Beauchamp of Reygate, Surrey, Esq and Alice his wife and they to be Extrs.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
(-----) Doggett1
M, b. circa 1615
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
(-----) Woolsey1
M, b. circa 1625
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 16 (Beauchamp Family).
John White1
M, b. circa 1690, d. before 9 April 1752
Birth* | circa 1690 | John White was born circa 1690 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Sarah (-----) circa 1718 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Named In* | 4 February 1722 | John White was named in an estate settlement on 4 February 1722 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that the administration account of Thomas Beauchamp showed Sarah White, wife of John White, as Extr.1 |
Est Settm't Named In | 24 January 1732/33 | He was named in an estate settlement on 24 January 1732/33 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that an another administration account was submitted on the estate of Thomas Beauchamp. The Extr was shown as Sarah White, now dead, wife of John White. Legatee: Margaret Merrell, wife of Esau Merrell.2 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 2 May 1735 | John was mentioned in a will on 2 May 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Daniel Hull gave wife Hannah (Extx) land and mentions John White. To son Daniel land. To daughter Sarah. To son Beauchamp. Witt: George Marshall, Thomas Moore and Beauchamp Davis.3 |
Est Settm't Step-Son* | 23 June 1737 | He was named in the settlement of his step-son's estate on 23 June 1737 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin account of the estate of John Beauchamp was submitted by John White. Payments (equally) to representatives: Esaw Meril for his wife, Isaac Beauchamp, Thomas Williams for his wife, William Dixon for his wife, Thomas Dixon for his wife, Stephen Horsey for his wife, and 5 children paid to accountant as their natural guardian: Mary, Sarah, Henry, Rachel, Martha.4 |
Death* | before 9 April 1752 | He died before 9 April 1752 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account of the estate of John White was submitted. Payments were made (equally) to: their portion of estate of John Beauchamp; wife of Thomas Mullikin, wife of Robert Taylor, wife of Henry White.5 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Administration Accounts of Prerogative Court, 1718-1724, p. 121.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 18 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 41 (will of Daniel Hull, wife Hannah).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 23 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 18 & 23 (Beauchamp Family).
Sarah (-----)1
F, b. circa 1680, d. before 24 January 1732/33
Birth* | circa 1680 | Sarah (-----) was born circa 1680.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Thomas Beauchamp, son of Edmund Beauchamp I (Clerk of Court) and Sarah Dixon, circa 1705.1 |
Married Name | circa 1705 | As of circa 1705,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Will - Husb's* | 2 January 1716/17 | Sarah was named in her husband's will on 2 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Thomas Beauchamp gave son Isaac tract Contention. To son John land. Mentions brother John. To daughter Hannah Williams. To daughter Sarah. To daughter Elisa. To daughter Margaret. To daughter Mary. To wife Sarah. Mentions James Curtis, son-in-law Thomas Williams Jr. Witt: James Curtis, John Benson & London Walston.2 |
Est Settm't Husb's | 18 March 1716/17 | She was named in her husband's estate settlement on 18 March 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. She was shown as Sarah Beauchamp when she renounced her husband's will and demanded her thirds.1 |
Marriage | circa 1718 | She married John White circa 1718 at Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Married Name | circa 1718 | As of circa 1718,her married name was White. |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 4 February 1722 | Sarah (-----) was named in her husband's estate settlement on 4 February 1722 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that the administration account of Thomas Beauchamp showed Sarah White, wife of John White, as Extr.3 |
Death* | before 24 January 1732/33 | She died before 24 January 1732/33 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that an another administration account was submitted on the estate of Thomas Beauchamp. The Extr was shown as Sarah White, now dead, wife of John White. Legatee: Margaret Merrell, wife of Esau Merrell.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 18 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 3 (will of Thomas Beauchamp, wife Sarah).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Administration Accounts of Prerogative Court, 1718-1724, p. 121.
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerest Co Tax Lists.
Margaret (of Thomas) Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1706
Birth* | circa 1706 | Margaret (of Thomas) Beauchamp was born circa 1706 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 January 1716/17 | Margaret was named in her father's will on 2 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Thomas Beauchamp gave son Isaac tract Contention. To son John land. Mentions brother John. To daughter Hannah Williams. To daughter Sarah. To daughter Elisa. To daughter Margaret. To daughter Mary. To wife Sarah. Mentions James Curtis, son-in-law Thomas Williams Jr. Witt: James Curtis, John Benson & London Walston.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | She married Esau (of Wm I) Merrill, son of William Merrill I and Elizabeth (-----), circa 1725.1 |
Married Name | circa 1725 | As of circa 1725,her married name was Merrill. |
Est Settm't Father's* | 24 January 1732/33 | Margaret (of Thomas) Beauchamp was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 24 January 1732/33 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that an another administration account was submitted on the estate of Thomas Beauchamp. The Extr was shown as Sarah White, now dead, wife of John White. Legatee: Margaret Merrell, wife of Esau Merrell.1 |
Est Settm't Bro's* | 23 June 1737 | She was named in the settlement of her brother's estate on 23 June 1737 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin account of the estate of John Beauchamp was submitted by John White. Payments (equally) to representatives: Esaw Meril for his wife, Isaac Beauchamp, Thomas Williams for his wife, William Dixon for his wife, Thomas Dixon for his wife, Stephen Horsey for his wife, and 5 children paid to accountant as their natural guardian: Mary, Sarah, Henry, Rachel, Martha.3 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 18 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 3 (will of Thomas Beauchamp, wife Sarah).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 23 (The Beauchamp Family).
John (of Thomas) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1714, d. before 5 February 1734/35
Birth* | circa 1714 | John (of Thomas) Beauchamp was born circa 1714 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Will - Father's* | 2 January 1716/17 | John was named in his father's will on 2 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Thomas Beauchamp gave son Isaac tract Contention. To son John land. Mentions brother John. To daughter Hannah Williams. To daughter Sarah. To daughter Elisa. To daughter Margaret. To daughter Mary. To wife Sarah. Mentions James Curtis, son-in-law Thomas Williams Jr. Witt: James Curtis, John Benson & London Walston.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 18 November 1734 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 18 November 1734 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that an another administration account was submitted on the estate of Thomas Beauchamp. Legatee: son John Beauchamp.3 |
Death* | before 5 February 1734/35 | He died before 5 February 1734/35 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Beauchamp was filed by John White, administrator. Signed as next of kin: Sarah Merrill and Mary White.4 |
Est settm't* | 23 June 1737 | His estate was settled on 23 June 1737 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin account of the estate of John Beauchamp was submitted by John White. Payments (equally) to representatives: Esaw Meril for his wife, Isaac Beauchamp, Thomas Williams for his wife, William Dixon for his wife, Thomas Dixon for his wife, Stephen Horsey for his wife, and 5 children paid to accountant as their natural guardian: Mary, Sarah, Henry, Rachel, Martha.4 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 3 (will of Thomas Beauchamp, wife Sarah).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerest Co Tax Lists.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 23 (The Beauchamp Family).
Sarah Trehern1
F, b. 5 December 1677
Birth* | 5 December 1677 | Sarah Trehern was born on 5 December 1677 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1698 | She married Edmund Beauchamp II, son of Edmund Beauchamp I (Clerk of Court) and Sarah Dixon, circa 1698 at Somerset Co, MD.1,2 |
Married Name | circa 1698 | As of circa 1698,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Will - Husb's* | 5 January 1716/17 | Sarah was named in her husband's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 15 December 1735 | She was named in her husband's estate settlement on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S481] Pauline Manning Batchelder, Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset Co, MD, 1700-1776, p. 270 (Trehearn Family).
John (of George) Trehern1
M, b. 20 April 1682
Birth* | 20 April 1682 | John (of George) Trehern was born on 20 April 1682 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | after 18 April 1720 | He married Elizabeth Curtis, daughter of James Curtis and Sarah Hall, after 18 April 1720 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S481] Pauline Manning Batchelder, Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset Co, MD, 1700-1776, p. 270 (Trehearn Family).
John (of Edmund II) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1702
Birth* | circa 1702 | John (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was born circa 1702 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 January 1716/17 | John was named in his father's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Tax list* | between 1730 and 1735 | He was on the tax list between 1730 and 1735 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. In 1730 he was in the household of Edmond Beauchamp, in 1731 with John White, in 1733 with Edward Hull and head of his own household in 1734 and with Sarah Beauchamp in 1735.2 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd* | 18 June 1734 | He received by deed of gift on 18 June 1734 at Annamessex River, Somerset Co, MD. William Beauchamp gave to brother John Beauchamp all rights to father's dwelling house and plantation at head of Annamessex River.3 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 23 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 24 (Beauchamp Family).
William (of Edmund II) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1698, d. before 7 November 1755
Birth* | circa 1698 | William (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was born circa 1698 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Will - Father's* | 5 January 1716/17 | William was named in his father's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Comfort (-----) circa 1718.2 |
Tax list* | between 1723 and 1740 | William (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was on the tax list between 1723 and 1740 at Annemessex Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as William Beauchamp, a head of household. Thomas Marshall was living with him in 1731, Robert Beauchamp in 1737, James Trehearn Jr. in 1738 and William Beauchamp Jr. in 1739 & 1740.2 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 18 June 1734 | He gave by deed of gift on 18 June 1734 at Annamessex River, Somerset Co, MD. William Beauchamp gave to brother John Beauchamp all rights to father's dwelling house and plantation at head of Annamessex River.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Land sold* | 1 October 1744 | He sold land on 1 October 1744 at Somerset Co, MD. William Beauchamp and wife Comfort Beauchamp sold 1 ac to Robert King.2 |
Land sold | 13 October 1744 | He sold land on 13 October 1744 at Somerset Co, MD. William Beauchamp and wife Comfort Beauchamp sold 92 ac to Isaac Beauchamp for 10 shillings.2 |
Death* | before 7 November 1755 | He died before 7 November 1755 at Worcester Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of William Beauchamp was filed by Comfort Beauchamp. Signed by next of kin: Nehemiah Beauchamp, Edmond Beauchamp.2 |
Est settm't* | 16 April 1757 | His estate was settled on 16 April 1757 at Worcester Co, MD. The admin account on the estate of William Beauchamp was submitted by Comfort Beauchamp. Distribution was made to widow and 9 children (unnamed, 5 are minors).2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 24 (Beauchamp Family).
Edmund Beauchamp III1
M, b. 1709
Birth* | 1709 | Edmund Beauchamp III was born in 1709 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 January 1716/17 | Edmund was named in his father's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Deposition* | 4 May 1730 | He gave a deposition on 4 May 1730 at Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as Edmond Beauchamp, age about 21.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1739 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1739.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 24 (Beauchamp Family).
Elizabeth (of Edmund II) Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1711
Birth* | circa 1711 | Elizabeth (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was born circa 1711 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 January 1716/17 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
Anne (of Edmund II) Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1713
Birth* | circa 1713 | Anne (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was born circa 1713 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 January 1716/17 | Anne was named in her father's will on 5 January 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edmund Beauchamp named wife Sarah Extx. and gave her tract Contention, 100 ac, tract Marsh Ground and entire personal estate during her widowood, provided James Traherne shall see fit; after her marriage or death persoal estate to be divided among 5 children, viz: John, William, Edmond, Elizabeth and Anne. to son Edmond 100 ac tract Marsh Ground, after wife's widowhood or death. Overseer: Brother-in-law James Traherne, he failing to act then Jeoffrey Long. Witt: Sarah Piel (alias Benston), John Benston & London Wallstone.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
Robert (of Edmund II) Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1718
Birth* | circa 1718 | Robert (of Edmund II) Beauchamp was born circa 1718 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 15 December 1735 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 15 December 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. An admin account on the estate of Edmund Beauchamp was submitted by Sarah Beauchamp. Mentioned were the widow and children William Beauchamp, Elizabeth, Edmond, Ann, Robert & John Beauchamp.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
Mary Curtis1
F, b. circa 1687
Birth* | circa 1687 | Mary Curtis was born circa 1687 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1704 | She married John Beauchamp, son of Edmund Beauchamp I (Clerk of Court) and Sarah Dixon, circa 1704 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | circa 1704 | As of circa 1704,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Will - Father's* | 18 April 1720 | Mary was named in her father's will on 18 April 1720 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will James Curtis mentioned a son Charles and daughters Catherine Wallstone, Sarah Revell, Ester, Rachel, Elizabeth Roach and Mary Beauchamp. Mary Beauchamp was to have 12 pence and proper portion of estate, real & personal.1 |
Will - Husb's* | 31 July 1725 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
Catherine Curtis1
F, b. circa 1690
Birth* | circa 1690 | Catherine Curtis was born circa 1690 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | She married (-----) Wallstone circa 1715.1 |
Married Name | circa 1715 | As of circa 1715,her married name was Wallstone. |
Will - Father's* | 18 April 1720 | Catherine was named in her father's will on 18 April 1720 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will James Curtis mentioned a son Charles and daughters Catherine Wallstone, Sarah Revell, Ester, Rachel, Elizabeth Roach and Mary Beauchamp. Mary Beauchamp was to have 12 pence and proper portion of estate, real & personal.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
(-----) Wallstone1
M, b. circa 1690
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
Rachel Curtis1
F, b. circa 1704
Birth* | circa 1704 | Rachel Curtis was born circa 1704 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 18 April 1720 | Rachel was named in her father's will on 18 April 1720 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will James Curtis mentioned a son Charles and daughters Catherine Wallstone, Sarah Revell, Ester, Rachel, Elizabeth Roach and Mary Beauchamp. Mary Beauchamp was to have 12 pence and proper portion of estate, real & personal.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
Charles Curtis1
M, b. circa 1692, d. before 10 April 1742
Birth* | circa 1692 | Charles Curtis was born circa 1692 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 18 April 1720 | Charles was named in his father's will on 18 April 1720 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will James Curtis mentioned a son Charles and daughters Catherine Wallstone, Sarah Revell, Ester, Rachel, Elizabeth Roach and Mary Beauchamp. Mary Beauchamp was to have 12 pence and proper portion of estate, real & personal.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1734 | He married Mary (of Samuel) Handy, daughter of Samuel Handy Jr. and Grace (-----), circa 1734 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Will* | 4 March 1741/42 | Charles made a will on 4 March 1741/42 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Charles Curtis gave son James dwelling plantation, 250 ac, tract Anne Strong's Lott. To son Samuel, tract Curtises Lott adjacent said plantation. To wife Mary (Extx) and daughters Sarah and Grace, personalty. Witt: Solomon Tull, Wm. Turpin, Thos. Seon. Wife claimed legal thirds.2 |
Death* | before 10 April 1742 | He died before 10 April 1742 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.2 |
Est inv filed* | 1 June 1742 | He's inventory was recorded on 1 June 1742 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Charles Curtis was filed by Mary Custis, Extx. Signed as next of kin: Betty Beauchamp (presumably Mary's sister) and Samuel Handy (Mary's brother).2 |
Est settm't* | 3 July 1743 | His estate was settled on 3 July 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account on the estate of Charles Curtis was submitted by Mary Beauchamp, wife of John Beauchamp. Distribution was made to the widow and children: James, Samuel, Sarah & Grace Curtis.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 19 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
Elizabeth (of John) Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1704
Birth* | circa 1704 | Elizabeth (of John) Beauchamp was born circa 1704 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1722 | She married John Cremeen circa 1722.1 |
Married Name | circa 1722 | As of circa 1722,her married name was Cremeen. |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 15 February 1749 | She was named in her husband's estate settlement on 15 February 1749 at Dorchester Co, MD. The admin. account of the estate of John Cremen was filed by Elizabeth Cremeen. Representatives: accountant (widow) and 8 children: Mary Coulbourne, John Cremeen, Susannah Creemeen, Jacob Creemeen, Naomi Andrew, Sarah Cremeen, William & Elijah Cremeen.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
John Cremeen1
M, b. circa 1700, d. before 15 February 1749
Birth* | circa 1700 | John Cremeen was born circa 1700 at Dorchester Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1722 | He married Elizabeth (of John) Beauchamp, daughter of John Beauchamp and Mary Curtis, circa 1722.1 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 31 July 1725 | John was named in his father-in-law's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Death* | before 15 February 1749 | He died before 15 February 1749 at Dorchester Co, MD. The admin. account of the estate of John Cremen was filed by Elizabeth Cremeen. Representatives: accountant (widow) and 8 children: Mary Coulbourne, John Cremeen, Susannah Creemeen, Jacob Creemeen, Naomi Andrew, Sarah Cremeen, William & Elijah Cremeen.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
Curtis Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1706, d. before 8 October 1774
Birth* | circa 1706 | Curtis Beauchamp was born circa 1706 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Curtis was named in his father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1730.2 |
Land sold* | 1 March 1738 | Curtis Beauchamp sold land on 1 March 1738 at tract Murpheys Addition, Dorchester Co, MD. Curtice Beachamp and his wife Mary of Corchester Co conveyed to George Andrew of the same place part of a tract called Murpheys Addition on the south side of Cockciacos Creek containing 100 acres.2 |
Land sold* | 19 January 1740 | He sold land on 19 January 1740 at tract Cacayus's Fields, Dorchester Co, MD. Curtis Beachamp & Thomas Beauchamp both of Dorchester Co, planters, conveyed to Samuel Fountian 100 ac of 600 ac called Cacayus's Fields in the freshes of Great Choptank River on banches of Cacayus's Ceek, bought of Massey Fountain, father of grantee, from John Beachamp, father of grantors.3 |
Will - Witnessed* | 19 March 1745 | Curtis witnessed a will on 19 March 1745 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Turpin Beauchamp gave his mother Elizabeth Beauchamp my lands and at her decease to brother John Tull (Extr). Witt: James Vaulx, Curtis Beachamp, Stephen Owens. John Tull renounced the adm. of "my dec'd brother-in-law, Turpin Beauchamp's estate who appointed me Extr.4 |
Land deeded from* | 8 November 1759 | He deeded land on 8 November 1759 at tract Murpheys Addition, Dorchester Co, MD. Curtis Beechum conveyed to his son John Beechum a part of tract Murphys Addition containing 116 ac.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Nancy (-----) circa 1760.3 |
Death* | before 8 October 1774 | Curtis Beauchamp died before 8 October 1774 at Caroline Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Curtis Beauchamp was filed by Nancy Beauchamp.3 |
Est settm't* | 9 February 1776 | His estate was settled on 9 February 1776 at Caroline Co, MD. The admin account of Custis Beauchamp was submitted by Nancy and John Beauchamp and distribution of his estate was made to Nanny Beauchamp and John Beauchamp.3 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 24 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 22 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S1955] C.R.V. 'Rob' Hall,.
John Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1708
Birth* | circa 1708 | John Beauchamp was born circa 1708 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | John was named in his father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
Thomas Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1710
Birth* | circa 1710 | Thomas Beauchamp was born circa 1710 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Land sold* | 19 January 1740 | He sold land on 19 January 1740 at tract Murpheys, Dorchester Co, MD. Curtis Beachamp & Thomas Beauchamp both of Dorchester Co, planters, conveyed to Samuel Fountian 100 ac of 600 ac called Cacayus's Fields in the freshes of Great Choptank River on banches of Cacayus's Ceek, bought of Massey Fountain, father of grantee, from John Beachamp, father of grantors.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
Marcy Fountain1
M, b. circa 1702, d. before 14 August 1734
Birth* | circa 1702 | Marcy Fountain was born circa 1702 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 31 July 1725 | Marcy was named as a heir in a will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1726 | He married Mary Beauchamp, daughter of John Beauchamp and Mary Curtis, circa 1726 at Dorchester Co, MD.2 |
Will* | 21 July 1734 | Marcy made a will on 21 July 1734 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave sons John and Samuel 50 ac of tract Fancy each, 100 ac of tract Coxies Fields on south side of Philip's Creek; residue of land to be divided between said 2 sons. Wife Mary (Extx) and daughters Neomey and Mary at age of 16 personalty. Residue of personal estate to be divided between 4 children. Witt: William Fountain & Richard Holton.3,2 |
Death* | before 14 August 1734 | He died before 14 August 1734 at Dorchester Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.2,3 |
Est inv filed* | 8 January 1734/35 | He's inventory was recorded on 8 January 1734/35 at Dorchester Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Marcy Fountain was filed by Mary Fountain. Signed as next of kin: William Fountain & Samuel Fountain.2 |
Est settm't* | 3 September 1736 | His estate was settled on 3 September 1736 at Dorchester Co, MD. The admin account of the estate of Mercy Fountain was submitted by Mary Brown, Extx, wife of John Browne.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 76 (Mercy Fountain Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (Beauchamp Family).
Sarah Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1712
Birth* | circa 1712 | Sarah Beauchamp was born circa 1712 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 31 July 1725 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
Esther Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1714
Birth* | circa 1714 | Esther Beauchamp was born circa 1714 at Dorchester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Esther was named in her father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
Mary Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1705
Birth* | circa 1705 | Mary Beauchamp was born circa 1705 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Will - Father's* | 31 July 1725 | Mary was named in her father's will on 31 July 1725 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will John Beauchamp gave wife Mary (Extx) dwelling plantation during widowhood. To son Curteus (Extr) after wife's death or marriage dwelling plantation with 250 ac of tract Murphies Addition and part of tract Coquionsus (Coquericus) Fields and personally, at age 18. To son John 160 ac of tract New Design or Conquionses Fields. To son Thomas residue of last named tract. To brother Robert 200 ac part of tract Murphies Addition, formerly laid out for him. To John Creemer, 100 ac of tract Murphies Addition adjcent to brother Robert. To Marcy Fountain 100 ac of aforesaid tract adjacent John Creemer. To daughter Elizabeth Creemer, personalty with half of debts due abroad. Residue of personal estate to be divided between rest of children and wife, viz, between John, Thomas, Sarah, Esther and Mary. Sons to be of age at 18 and daughters at 16 or day of marriage. Witt: Lambert Flower, Robert Beauchamp, Joseph Blackwell.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1726 | She married Marcy Fountain, son of Marcy Fountain Sr. and Mary Handy, circa 1726 at Dorchester Co, MD.2 |
Married Name | circa 1726 | As of circa 1726,her married name was Fountain. |
Will - Husb's* | 21 July 1734 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 21 July 1734 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave sons John and Samuel 50 ac of tract Fancy each, 100 ac of tract Coxies Fields on south side of Philip's Creek; residue of land to be divided between said 2 sons. Wife Mary (Extx) and daughters Neomey and Mary at age of 16 personalty. Residue of personal estate to be divided between 4 children. Witt: William Fountain & Richard Holton.2 |
Est inventory submit* | 8 January 1734/35 | She submitted an inventory of an estate on 8 January 1734/35 at Dorchester Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Marcy Fountain was filed by Mary Fountain. Signed as next of kin: William Fountain & Samuel Fountain.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1736 | She married John Brown circa 1736.2 |
Married Name | circa 1736 | As of circa 1736,her married name was Brown. |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 3 September 1736 | Mary Beauchamp was named in her husband's estate settlement on 3 September 1736 at Dorchester Co, MD. The admin account of the estate of Mercy Fountain was submitted by Mary Brown, Extx, wife of John Browne.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 20 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 76 (Mercy Fountain Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (Beauchamp Family).
Sarah Catlin
F, b. 1 October 1688
Birth* | 1 October 1688 | Sarah Catlin was born on 1 October 1688 at Somerset Co, MD. |
Will - Father's* | 2 April 1698 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 2 April 1698 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Robert Cattlin gave daughter Sarah land and a son William (under 18) land. Miles Gray Extr. Witt: James Curtis, Edward Stockdell, Jane Stockdell, Bryan Dowty & Samuel Handy.2 |
Citations
- [S1970] Mary Frances Carey, Seth Williams Reserach File (in search of Seth Williams).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 20 (will of Robert Cattlin).
Dr. Stewart Kellam (druggest)1,2
M, b. February 1845
Birth* | February 1845 | Dr. Stewart Kellam (druggest) was born in February 1845 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1865 | He married Ellen A. Walbrige, daughter of (-----) Walbrige and Jane (-----), circa 1865 at Texas.4 |
Census w/moth-in-law | 1870 | Stewart was listed with his mother-in-law in the census of 1870 at Galveston Ward 1, Galveston Co, TX. The household was headed by Jane Walbrige, age 53, born in VA. Listed with her were Jenevieve Walbrige, age 18, born in Texas; Janos Trimball, a 67 white female, born in Pennsylvania; Stuart Kellam, age 24, born in Virginia; Ellen A. Kellam, age 23, born in Texas; Jane Kellam, age 5, born in Texas; Thomas Kellam, age 3, born in Texas; Susan Kellam, age 2, born in Texas; and Maria Price, age 30 & born in Texas.5 |
Will - GrFath's* | 1 November 1872 | Stewart was named in his grandfather's will on 1 November 1872 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William P. Moore Sr. gave daughter Anna H. Smith $10,000; $5,000 in cash and $5,000 in bonds. To granddau. Susan Rogers, $1,000. To grandson, Edmund Potter my plantation called the "Stringer Land", 170 acres. To grandson, William P. Moore III, my plantation on Pungoteague Creek including the "Red Bank" farm, 700 acres; also my farm called the "Fisher Land" which I bought of Levi D. Dix; also my farm in Northampton County situated in Brickhouse Neck, 400 acres; also my farm near Pungoteague called the "Hill Land", 140 acres, to him and his heirs forever. Should my son William P. Moore Jr., or any of his heirs claim the lands given to William P. Moore III, then they shall forfeit to William P. Moore III the sum of $10,000 to be paid out of the part of my estate herinafter devised to my son William P. Moore Jr. To grandson William P. M. Kellam platation lying on Andua Creek known as the Augustus J. Kellam land, 300 acres. To grandson Stewart Kellam the plantation I bought of Richard W. Kellam, lying on a branch of Andua Creek, 290 acres. I hereby direct and it is my will that John C. P. Kellam and his heirs shall not have and enjoy one red cent of my estate; and should my son, William P. Moore Jr. ever bequeath and devise, directly or indirectly, any part of the estate I hereinafter give and devise to him, to the said John C. P. Kellam or any of his heirs, then in that event he shall forfeit the entire estate herein bequeathed to him. The residue of my estate real and personal to my son William P. Moore Jr. and grandson, William P. Moore III, divided equally. Son William P. Moore Jr. and grandson William P. Moore III joint execs. 1 Nov 1872. Wit: Elijah Brittingham, James M. Brickhouse. Proved 11 Nov 1872. Admitted to Probate 27 Jan 1873.3 |
Census head* | 4 June 1880 | Stewart was listed as a head of household in the census of 4 June 1880 at Craddocville, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#74 was headed by Stuart Kellam, a 40 year old farmer, born in VA. Listed with him were Ellen Kellam, a 32 year old wife, born in TX; Jane Kellam, a 15 year old daughter, born in TX; Thomas Kellam, a 13 year old son, born in TX; Susan Kellam, a 12 year old daughter, born in TX; George Kellam, a 9 year old son, born in TX and Mildred Kellam, a 2 year old daughter, born in VA.4 |
Postmaster Appointed* | 27 May 1881 | He was appointed a U.S. Postmaster on 27 May 1881 at Pungoteaque, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Stewart Kellam.6 |
Marriage* | 12 May 1891 | He married Kate R. Hewett, daughter of Thomas R. Hewett and Elizabeth (-----), on 12 May 1891 at Middlesex Co, VA. He was shown as Stewart Kellam, widowed, born in Accomack Co, VA, the son of Thos Hall Kellam and Susan P. Kellam and she was shown as Kate Overlock, daughter of Thomas R. Hewett & his wife Eliz.7 |
Anecdote* | 1899 | He was evidently the Dr. Stewart Kellam of Saluda, Middlesex County, VA that kindly contributed the Bible Record of the Scarburgh Family.1 |
Census w/moth-in-law* | 1900 | Stewart was listed with his mother-in-law in the census of 1900 at Saluda, Middlesex VA, VA. The household was headed by Eliza Heweth, a 68 year old widow, born Oct 1831 in Maine. Listed with her was Kate R. Kellam, a 43 year old daughter, born Aug 1856 in Maine; Stewart Kellam, a 55 year old son-in-law, born Feb 1845 in Virginia, a druggest; Amelia Overlock, a 21 year old granddaughter, born Oct 1878 in Maine and Ama Corbin, a black female servant.2 |
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Kate R. Hewett b. Aug 1856 |
Marriage* | 12 May 1891 | Dr. Stewart Kellam (druggest) married Kate R. Hewett, daughter of Thomas R. Hewett and Elizabeth (-----), on 12 May 1891 at Middlesex Co, VA. He was shown as Stewart Kellam, widowed, born in Accomack Co, VA, the son of Thos Hall Kellam and Susan P. Kellam and she was shown as Kate Overlock, daughter of Thomas R. Hewett & his wife Eliz.7 |
Citations
- [S2717] William and Mary Quarterly, Volume VII, Richmond, VA, 1899, p. 189 (Bible Record of Scarburgh Family, Kindly contributed by Dr. Stewart Kellam, of Saluda, Middlesex County, VA).
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Middlesex Co, VA.
- [S839] Elizabeth Smith, Accomack Co, VA, Wills, 1861-1901, p. 24 (will of William P. Moore Sr.).
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1880 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Galveston Co, TX.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Stewart Kellam in the U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Stewart Kellam in the Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1670
Birth* | circa 1670 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1670. |
Marriage* | circa 1688 | She married Robert Catlin circa 1688 at Somerset Co, MD. |
Married Name | circa 1688 | As of circa 1688,her married name was Catlin. |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 20 (will of Robert Cattlin).
William Catlin1
M, b. circa 1690
Birth* | circa 1690 | William Catlin was born circa 1690 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 April 1698 | William was named in his father's will on 2 April 1698 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Robert Cattlin gave daughter Sarah land and a son William (under 18) land. Miles Gray Extr. Witt: James Curtis, Edward Stockdell, Jane Stockdell, Bryan Dowty & Samuel Handy.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 20 (will of Robert Cattlin).
Robert Watson1
M, b. before 1648
Birth* | before 1648 | Robert Watson was born before 1648.1 |
Land cert named in* | 16 February 1665/66 | He was named in a certificate for land on 16 February 1665/66 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robt. Watson who was on a list of headrights on a certificate granted to David Williamson for 3,000 acres of land.2 |
Tithable list* | 1674 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1674. There were two Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year, both with 1 tith. One was on Jno. Wise's List and the other on Tho. Ryding's List.1 |
Tithable list | 1676 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1676. There were two Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston Sr. with 1 tith and the other Robt. Watson with 2 tithes.1 |
Tithable list | 1677 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1677. There were two Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston Sr. with 4 tithes on Obedience Johnson's List and the other Robt. Watson with 1 tith on Jno. Wise's List.1 |
Tithable list | 1678 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1678. There were two Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston Sr. with 5 tithes and the other Robt. Watson with 1 tith.1 |
Tithable list | 1679 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1679. There were three Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston with 1 tith, another was shown as Robt. Watson Jr. with 2 tithes and the third was shown as Robt. Watson with 4 tithes (assumed to be Robt. Watson Sr.)1 |
Tithable list | 1680 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1680. There were three Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston with 1 tith, another was shown as Robt. Watson Jr. with 1 tith and the third was shown as Robt. Watson with 5 tithes (assumed to be Robt. Watson Sr.)1 |
Tithable list | 1682 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1682. There were three Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston with 1 tith on Capt. Wallop's List, another was shown as Robt. Watson Sr. with 5 tithes on Mr. Bally's List and the third was shown as Robt. Watson Jr. with 2 tithes on Mr. Bally's List.1 |
Tithable list | 1686 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1686. There were three Robert Watsons on the tithable list this year. One was shown as Robt. Waston with 1 tith on Capt. Custis's List, another was shown as Robt. Watson Sr. with 4 tithes on Capt Johnson's List and the third was shown as Robt. Watson Jr. with 1 tith on Capt. Johnson's List.1 |
Citations
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 22.
Thomas Abbott1
M, b. circa 1675, d. before 28 February 1706
Birth* | circa 1675 | Thomas Abbott was born circa 1675.1 |
Will* | 14 February 1706 | Thomas made a will on 14 February 1706 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Thomas Abbott gave sister Jane, gave Miles Gray land and named Mercy Fountain Extr. Witt: Alice Rigby, Henry Smith, James Davis & Nicholas Fountain.1 |
Death* | before 28 February 1706 | He died before 28 February 1706 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Citations
- [S2081] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerest County Wills 1770-1777 & 1675-1710 (Liber EB 5), p. 35 (will of Thomas Abbott).
(bastard child) Hancock
M, b. 18 February 1667/68
Birth* | 18 February 1667/68 | (bastard child) Hancock was born on 18 February 1667/68 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Gray Beauchamp1
M, b. circa 1708
Birth* | circa 1708 | Gray Beauchamp was born circa 1708 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | before 18 March 1716/17 | Gray was named in his father's will before 18 March 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Dodgett Beauchamp of Coventry Parish named his wife Extx and gave her the use of his dwelling plantation during widowhood and until son Gray arrives to age 21. Should she marry said plantation to pass at once to son Gray. To daughters Hannah, Sarah, Smith and son Gray personalty. Overseers: James Curtis and Jeffrey Long. Witt: John Heath, James Curtis, Jean Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (Beauchamp Family).
Hannah Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1702
Birth* | circa 1702 | Hannah Beauchamp was born circa 1702 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | before 18 March 1716/17 | Hannah was named in her father's will before 18 March 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Dodgett Beauchamp of Coventry Parish named his wife Extx and gave her the use of his dwelling plantation during widowhood and until son Gray arrives to age 21. Should she marry said plantation to pass at once to son Gray. To daughters Hannah, Sarah, Smith and son Gray personalty. Overseers: James Curtis and Jeffrey Long. Witt: John Heath, James Curtis, Jean Johnson.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | She married Daniel Hull Sr., son of (f/o Edw & Dan) Hull, circa 1720 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Married Name | circa 1720 | As of circa 1720,her married name was Hull. |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 25 August 1733 | Hannah was named in her brother-in-law's will on 25 August 1733 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edward Hull gave his son-in-law (step-son) Beauchamp Davis tracts Well Wishs and Lidbourn. He mention Edward Beauchamp. Wife Sarah to be Extx. Witt: Daniel Hull, John Beauchamp and Hannah Hull.3 |
Will - Husb's* | 2 May 1735 | Hannah was named in her husband's will on 2 May 1735 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Daniel Hull gave wife Hannah (Extx) land and mentions John White. To son Daniel land. To daughter Sarah. To son Beauchamp. Witt: George Marshall, Thomas Moore and Beauchamp Davis.2 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 41 (will of Daniel Hull, wife Hannah).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 39 (will of Edward Hull, wife Sarah).
Smith Beauchamp1
F, b. circa 1706
Birth* | circa 1706 | Smith Beauchamp was born circa 1706 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | before 18 March 1716/17 | Smith was named in her father's will before 18 March 1716/17 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Dodgett Beauchamp of Coventry Parish named his wife Extx and gave her the use of his dwelling plantation during widowhood and until son Gray arrives to age 21. Should she marry said plantation to pass at once to son Gray. To daughters Hannah, Sarah, Smith and son Gray personalty. Overseers: James Curtis and Jeffrey Long. Witt: John Heath, James Curtis, Jean Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (Beauchamp Family).
Mary (of Marcy Sr.) Fountain1
F, b. circa 1687
Birth* | circa 1687 | Mary (of Marcy Sr.) Fountain was born circa 1687 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Edward Beauchamp, son of Edmund Beauchamp I (Clerk of Court) and Sarah Dixon, circa 1705 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | circa 1705 | As of circa 1705,her married name was Beauchamp. |
Est Settm't Father's* | 4 December 1727 | Mary (of Marcy Sr.) Fountain was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 4 December 1727 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account of Marcy Fountain was submitted by Mary Fountain and Nicholas Fountain. Legatees: Nicholas Fountain and Steven Fountain. Distribution to Mary Fountain (1/3). Payments were made (equally) to: Mary Beauchamp (her part of estate of her father); Mary Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Mary Williams (her part of estate of her father); Sarah Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Grace Fountain (her part of estate of her father; Mary Fountain Jr. (mother of Risdon Fountain - his part of estate of his grandfather); Nicholas Fountain (his part of estate of his father).2 |
Citations
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research.
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 22 (The Beauchamp Family).
Samuel (of Marcy) Fountain1
M, b. 7 January 1707
Birth* | 7 January 1707 | Samuel (of Marcy) Fountain was born on 7 January 1707 at Somerset Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 9 November 1726 | Samuel was named in his father's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.3 |
Land bought* | 19 January 1740 | He bought land on 19 January 1740 at Dorchester Co, MD. Curtis Beachamp & Thomas Beauchamp both of Dorchester Co, planters, conveyed to Samuel Fountian 100 ac of 600 ac called Cacayus's Fields in the freshes of Great Choptank River on banches of Cacayus's Ceek, bought of Massey Fountain, father of grantee, from John Beachamp, father of grantors.4 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Samuel was named in his mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.2 |
Deposition* | 7 June 1757 | He gave a deposition on 7 June 1757 at Somerset Co, MD. He deposed his age as 51 and stated he was the son of Marcy Fountain.5 |
Citations
- [S970] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1648-1725, 2nd Edition, p. 161 (Somerset Parish Register).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 25 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Miller, Abstracts of Commission & Affidavits, Judicial Records, 1717-1767, p. 13.
Sarah (of Marcy) Fountain1
F, b. 14 January 1707/8, d. 1772
Birth* | 14 January 1707/8 | Sarah (of Marcy) Fountain was born on 14 January 1707/8 at Back Creek, Somerset Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1,3 |
Married Name | before 1727 | As of before 1727,her married name was Maddox. |
Marriage* | before 1727 | She married Daniel Maddox I, son of Lazarus Maddox I and Sarah Elzey, before 1727 at Somerset Co, MD.2,3 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 4 December 1727 | Sarah (of Marcy) Fountain was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 4 December 1727 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account of Marcy Fountain was submitted by Mary Fountain and Nicholas Fountain. Legatees: Nicholas Fountain and Steven Fountain. Distribution to Mary Fountain (1/3). Payments were made (equally) to: Mary Beauchamp (her part of estate of her father); Mary Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Mary Williams (her part of estate of her father); Sarah Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Grace Fountain (her part of estate of her father; Mary Fountain Jr. (mother of Risdon Fountain - his part of estate of his grandfather); Nicholas Fountain (his part of estate of his father).4 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Sarah was named in her mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.2 |
Death* | 1772 | She died in 1772 at Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Citations
- [S970] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1648-1725, 2nd Edition, p. 161 (Somerset Parish Register).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S3181] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Ancestors of Nicholas P. Cudnik.
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2081] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerest County Wills 1770-1777 & 1675-1710 (Liber EB 5), p. 12 (will of Daniel Maddux).
(-----) McClamme1
M, b. circa 1700
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 60 (Fountain Family).
Thomas (of Marcy) Fountain1
M, b. circa 1710
Birth* | circa 1710 | Thomas (of Marcy) Fountain was born circa 1710 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 9 November 1726 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.2 |
Tax list* | between 1727 and 1736 | He was on the tax list between 1727 and 1736 at Manokin Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Thomas was named in his mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Tax Lists.
Mary Hannah (of Marcy) Fountain1,2
F, b. circa 1704
Birth* | circa 1704 | Mary Hannah (of Marcy) Fountain was born circa 1704 at Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Marriage* | 12 November 1724 | She married John Williams on 12 November 1724 at Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Married Name | 12 November 1724 | As of 12 November 1724,her married name was Williams. |
Est Settm't Father's* | 4 December 1727 | Mary Hannah (of Marcy) Fountain was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 4 December 1727 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account of Marcy Fountain was submitted by Mary Fountain and Nicholas Fountain. Legatees: Nicholas Fountain and Steven Fountain. Distribution to Mary Fountain (1/3). Payments were made (equally) to: Mary Beauchamp (her part of estate of her father); Mary Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Mary Williams (her part of estate of her father); Sarah Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Grace Fountain (her part of estate of her father; Mary Fountain Jr. (mother of Risdon Fountain - his part of estate of his grandfather); Nicholas Fountain (his part of estate of his father).2 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Mary was named in her mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 66 (Fountain Family).
John Williams1
M, b. circa 1700
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 66 (Fountain Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
Hannah (of John) Williams1
F, b. 5 December 1727
Birth* | 5 December 1727 | Hannah (of John) Williams was born on 5 December 1727 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | before 5 March 1743 | Hannah was named in her grandmother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.2 |
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 66 (Fountain Family).
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
Priscilla (of Marcy) Fountain1
F, b. circa 1712
Birth* | circa 1712 | Priscilla (of Marcy) Fountain was born circa 1712 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Priscilla was named in her mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
Esther (of Marcy) Fountain1
F, b. circa 1714
Birth* | circa 1714 | Esther (of Marcy) Fountain was born circa 1714 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 9 November 1726 | Esther was named in her father's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.2 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Esther was named in her mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
Elizabeth 'Betty' (of Marcy) Fountain1,2
F, b. circa 1716
Birth* | circa 1716 | Elizabeth 'Betty' (of Marcy) Fountain was born circa 1716 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 9 November 1726 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.2 |
Will - Mother's* | before 5 March 1743 | Elizabeth was named in her mother's will before 5 March 1743 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Mary Fountain named the following children: Samuel, Thomas, Grace McClamy, Sarah Maddox, Hannah Williams, Priscilla, Esther and Elizabeth and granddaughter Hannah Williams. Extr: son-in-law Daniel Maddox. Witt: Samuel Tull, Marcy Fountain & Risden Fountain.1 |
Citations
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 55 (will of Mary Fountain).
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1708
Birth* | circa 1708 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1708.1 |
Married Name | circa 1724 | As of circa 1724,her married name was Fountain. |
Marriage* | circa 1724 | She married John (of Marcy) Fountain, son of Marcy Fountain Sr. and Mary Bozman, circa 1724.1 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 9 November 1726 | Mary was named in her father-in-law's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1727 | She married Boaz Walston, son of (-----) (father of Boaz & Joy) Walston, circa 1727.2 |
Married Name | circa 1727 | As of circa 1727,her married name was Walston. |
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research.
- [S2152] Ruth T. Dryden, Somerset County, Maryland, Will Book 1750-1772, p. 46 (will of Boaz Walston).
Bridget Fountain1
F, b. circa 1703
Birth* | circa 1703 | Bridget Fountain was born circa 1703 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 9 November 1726 | Bridget was named in her father's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.1 |
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
Risdon Fountain1
M, b. circa 1724
Birth* | circa 1724 | Risdon Fountain was born circa 1724 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 9 November 1726 | Risdon was named in his grandfather's will on 9 November 1726 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Marcy Fountain gave son Nicholas dwelling plantation; wife Mary to have a home thereon during her lifetime. To wife Mary Negroes Hargalis (Hercules) and Mory. To son Samuel and male heirs 130 ac of tract Barros (or Barres) Lott, bourght of John Davis. Mary, wife of John Fountain, to have a living on it during her widowhood. Samuel to have tract New Found Land and Fishing Island, both on south side of Manoken River; wife Mary and aforesaid Mary Fountain to have certain privileges. Said sons not to mortgage or sell lands. Bridget to have mulatto Ross after wife's death. To son Thomas, cooper's tools. To wife Mary, certain personalty during her lifetime; at her deceased to sons Nicklis and Samuel and daughter Brichett; and 1/3 residue of personal estate; remaining 2/3 to all children and a grandson Risden Fountain. Two youngest children, Betty & Estar, to enjoy what their mother has, should she die a widow. Extrs: wife Mary and son Nicklis. Witt: Daniel Maddux, Nicholas Fountain & Robert Pitts.1 |
Est Settm't GrFath* | 4 December 1727 | He was named in the settlement of his grandfather's estate on 4 December 1727 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account of Marcy Fountain was submitted by Mary Fountain and Nicholas Fountain. Legatees: Nicholas Fountain and Steven Fountain. Distribution to Mary Fountain (1/3). Payments were made (equally) to: Mary Beauchamp (her part of estate of her father); Mary Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Mary Williams (her part of estate of her father); Sarah Fountain (her part of estate of her father); Grace Fountain (her part of estate of her father; Mary Fountain Jr. (mother of Risdon Fountain - his part of estate of his grandfather); Nicholas Fountain (his part of estate of his father).1 |
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 59 (Fountain Family).
Samuel (of John) Williams1
M, b. 25 November 1725
Birth* | 25 November 1725 | Samuel (of John) Williams was born on 25 November 1725 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S2206] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 15, p. 66 (Fountain Family).
Marcy (of Edward) Beauchamp1
M, b. 1709, d. before 19 February 1771
Birth* | 1709 | Marcy (of Edward) Beauchamp was born in 1709 at Somerset Co, MD.1,2 |
Deposition* | 23 April 1739 | He gave a deposition on 23 April 1739 at Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as Marcy Beauchamp, age about 30 years.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | He married Grace Coleburn, daughter of Solomon Coleburn and Rachel Handy, circa 1740 at Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 3 August 1744 | Marcy was named in his father-in-law's will on 3 August 1744 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Solomon Coleburn mentioned sons Sollomon, William Coleburn, Isaac Coleburn and Benjamin. Overseers: John Horsie and Wm. Duitto; brother Wm. Coleburn; wife Rachel; daughters Jean Coleburn, Anne Coleburn and Grace Beauchamp, wife of Mercy Beauchamp.3 |
Land deeded to* | 22 March 1744/45 | He was deeded land on 22 March 1744/45 at tract Ledbourn, Somerset Co, MD. Edward Beauchamp & his wife Naomi to Marcy Beauchamp 100 ac of this tract.4 |
Will - Father's* | 29 August 1750 | Marcy was named in his father's will on 29 August 1750 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Edward Beauchamp gave wife Neomy the use of plantation I now life on and the slaves and stock. After her death lands to son Fountain Beauchamp. He named sons Marcy (Extr), Thomas, John, William (lands). To Beauchamp Davis part of tract Ledbourn. To George Addams tract Buck Ridge, he to pay balance due. Witt: William Turpin, William Willis & John Marridikes. His will was proved 11 Dec 1750.5 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 June 1751 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 22 June 1751 at Somerset Co, MD. The admin. account on the estate of Edward Beauchamp was submitted by Neomey Beauchamp, acting Extx, with John Beauchamp & Thomas Beauchamp sureties. Distribution was made to the widow and children: Marsey, Thomas, John, William & Fountain.6 |
Est inv named* | 11 August 1757 | He was named in an inventory of an estate on 11 August 1757 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Beauchamp was filed by Mary and Thomas Beauchamp. Signed as next of kin: Marcy Beauchamp & William Beauchamp.7 |
Land bought* | 11 April 1763 | He bought land on 11 April 1763 at tract Great Geneva, Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co, DE. Marcy Beauchamp of Kent Co, yeoman, for £119.10 to Thomas Wilson of same county, this tract on north-west side of Tidberry Branch or Dover River beginning at Newells Branch to the tract Reserve, to King Road . . . 300 ac . . . if Marcy Beauchamp shall well and truly pay to Thomas Wilson the sum of £119.10 on 1 May next with legal interest, otherwise this present writing to be void.3 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 22 December 1770 | Marcy was named in his mother-in-law's will on 22 December 1770 at Somerset Co, MD. In her will Rachel Colebourne named children: Isaac, Anne, Benjamin, Solomon, Jane Dreding wife of Samuel, Grace Beauchamp wife of Marcy Beauchamp; grandson Sewell Dredding; grandson William Colebourne son of son William; granddaugher Rachel Handy Colebourne.3 |
Will* | 21 January 1771 | Marcy made a will on 21 January 1771 at Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co, DE. In his will Marcy Beauchamp named heirs: wife Grace; sons Marcy, David, William, Isaac, John and daughters: Rachold, Ester and Grace Beauchamp, Mary Thompson and Ann Walton. Extx: Wife Grace. Witt: James Boyer, David Anderson & Elizabeth Anderson.3 |
Death* | before 19 February 1771 | He died before 19 February 1771 at Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co, DE. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Citations
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 22 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Tax Lists.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 27 (Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Somerset Co Deeds X, p. 141r.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 21 (The Beauchamp Family).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Administration Accounts of Prerogative Court, 1750-1754, p. 35.
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research, citing Skinner, Abstracts of Inventories of Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1755-176, p. 37.