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Emanuel Jenkinson
Talbot County, Maryland
20th June, 1685
7th September, 1685
To son Emanuel and heirs, 300 Acres, home plantation, at age of 21 years.
Wife Eliza:, executrix, and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal.
Overseers: Father John Edmondson, Wm. Sharp.
Test: Jno. Pitt, Richd. Chesheir, Jno. Whittington, Jeffrey Honey, Jno. Winters.
4. 140.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 1



Derby Hearn
planter
Kent County, Maryland
12th May, 1706
15th June, 1708
To son John, all land at 21 years, his sisters –– while unmarried and mother to live on said plantation.
To wife Sarah, executrix, is empowered to sell land aforesaid if she leave the country.
Test: Jno. Rolph, Jno. King, Sarah Rolph.
12. 246.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3



Thomas Newbold
Pocomoke River, Somerset County, Maryland
9th February 1712/13 - 5th June 1713
Liber 13. Folio 533

To eldest son Thomas and heirs, 250 Acres, ½ dwelling plantation
and land in 3 parts, viz., "Acguntica," "Friendship" and "Guift."
To 2nd son William and heirs, residue of land aforesaid.
Either of said sons dying without issue, survivor and heirs to inherit portion of deceased.
To sons, 3rd and youngest, i.e., John and Francis, 300 Acres, "Bashan" in equal portions.
To daughter Sarah, wife of Thomas Hearne, and younger daughters Margret and Mary "Newbold", personalty.
Wife Jane, executrix and residuary legatee of estate (personal).
Test: John Perkins, Thomas Layfield, Alexander Grant.
Liber 13. folio 533.
Maryland Calendar of Wills Volume 3



Hugh Porter
Somerset County, Maryland
28th May, 1709
23rd August, 1717
To eldest son John and daughter Mary, 12 pence each.
To son Hugh and heirs, dwelling plantation ____, at decease or remarriage of wife Katharine;
also 50 Acres, “Coventry,” west side Herring Creek, and personalty.
Should he die during minority and without issue, dwelling plantation to pass to son Joshua.
To sons William and Joshua and heirs, 200 Acres, “Metten,” being land where Thomas Peale lives.
To son Francis and heirs, 100 Acres, “Clemfast.”
Should he die during minority and without issue, said land to son William and heirs.
To grandson Daniell Donnohon, personalty at age of 16.
To wife Katharine, executrix, personalty.
Residue of estate equally divided between wife Katharine and children Hugh, Rachel, William, Joshua, Francis and Elizabeth.
Sons to receive their share at age of 21, daus. at 16 yrs.
Test: Thos. Hearne, Rebekah Townsend, Donnock Dennis, Jr.
14. 576.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 4



Thos Welch
22nd January, 1716
29th March, 1717
Testator leaves to Thos. Wheeler's care his two daughters, Elinor and Katherine, with ½ estate for children's use.
To Margaret Camel's care his daughter Ann. To Mr. Peter Harris's care his son John, and personalty for use of said son.
To Peter Harris, executor, personalty.
Daughter Ann aforesaid, residuary legatee.
Test: John Seager, Dennis Mahany, Philip Harney.
14. 237.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 4



Leonard Johnson
Somerset County, Maryland
2nd January, 1720-21
10th March, 1720
To eldest son Peter, part of “Londondery.”
To 2nd son Leonard, residue of said land;
should son Peter die without issue, his portion to revert to son Leonard aforesaid;
he dying without issue, his portion to fall to youngest son Leonard and heirs.
and the other part of said land bequeathed to 2nd son Leonard to fall to 3rd son John.
To son Leonard, personalty.
To wife Joyce and 8 children, viz. Peter, Leonard, John, Levin, Leonard, Joyce, Eliza, and Charity and Comfort, personal estate, equally;
5 youngest children to be taught to read well in Bible, if an opportunity doth present, expenses to be paid out of personal estate, before dividing.
Executorss.: Wife Joyce and son Peter.
Test: Joseph Atkins, Thomas Harney (Harny).
Note: 10th March, 1720, Joyce Johnson claims her thirds.
16. 273.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5



Thomas Williams
Planter
Annamessex Hundred, Somerset County, Maryland
17th April, 1720
5th May, 1720
To son John and heirs, 200 Acres “Harrison's Adventure.”
To son Issac and heirs, part of “Williamston” (part being sold to son Thomas) and part of “Williams' Conquest,” conditionally; and personalty.
To son John and heirs, part of “Williamston” and also part of “Williams' Conquest” (bought of brother Michall), conditionally.
To daughter Mary, personalty, and care of Elisa Newman, till of age.
To 3 sons, viz. Thomas, John and Issac, and 3 daughters, Hanna Turpen, Elisa Herne and Mary, residue of personal estate, equally.
Executor.: Son Thomas.
Test: James Curtis, Edward Beauchamp, John Benson.
16, 103.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5



Thomas Cox Sr
Somerset County, Maryland
20th November, 1724
13th January, 1724
To son Thomas and heirs, parts of “Allderbury” and “Wilton” (for description see will); 1/3 debts due from Ebenezer Handy;
also to son aforesaid and grandsons Hill and Thomas, 60 Acres of “Plumtum Saltash.”
To grandchildren Archibald and Sarah Ann Smith and their heirs, 200 Acres “Plumtum's Saltash,” on main branch of Rocawalkin.
To daughter Liddia and heirs, 178 Acres of “Alderman Bury”; residue of “Wilton” not sold to Ebenezer Handy, and personalty.
To grandson John Stevens and heirs, 117 Acres in Broad Creek Neck.
To James Lawley, 100 Acres ____ should he or his heirs produce bond for same.
To John Davis, Rachel Wallton and her 2 children, personalty.
To daughters. Sarah Turpen, Jane Disharoune and Margratte and son John Davis, 1 shilling each.
To Wm. Hearn, privilege of spoon moulds during life.
Daughter Liddia (wife of Jeremiah Wright) executrix and residuary legatee.
Test: Andrew Rathone, Elizabeth Walltom, Sarah Right, Wm. Hearne.
18, 371.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5



John Lokey (Lakey)
Somerset County, Maryland
10th February, 1727-8
10th October, 1728
To Dormand Heath (Hath), executor, dwelling plantation “Hearn Quarter” and residue of estate, real and personal.
Test: William Brown, Wm. Abnelt (Adnelt), John Griffin.
19, 545.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 6



William Pell
Kent County, Maryland
26th November 1738
5th December 1738
To wife Mary, executrix, and heirs, entire estate.
Test: Griffith Jones, Francis Scot (Scoot), Joseph Herne (Heairn).
22. 15.
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 8


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