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- 13 Jun 1688 Indenture from Wm Barton, Gent to Thomas Warren, planter and mary his wife; for natural love of his dau Mary Warren a parcel of land called------
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William BARTON and Mary had children:
A child of William Barton (b. ca. 1634), unnamed in the record was born 25 Mar. 1667. This could be either Mary or Margaret. If Margaret was the child born in 1667, then Mary was born between 1662 and 1667 and could be a child of either wife, Anne SMOOT or Mary. If Mary was born in 1667 then Margaret would have been born between 1662-1667. As Margaret married William Hungerford, Jr., a son of Anne Smoot (1st wife of William Barton) by her first husband William Hungerford, Sr., Margaret cannot be a daughter of Anne Smoot, as that would make she and her husband 1/2 brother and sister. Margaret would have been a child William Barton's second marriage to Mary, as would all children born after her.
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Barton, William (Jr.)
William Barton, Jr. m. 1st Mrs. Ann Smoot Hungerford, dau. of William Smoot, and widow of William Hungerford, Sr. Sources: (1) Archives of Maryland, Vol. 41, pp. 455 and 469-70, and (2) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, pp. 243-4. William Barton, Jr. m. 2nd Mary ______. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber P, p. 206. By 1st wife Ann, he had a daughter Grace Barton and a son William Barton. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, pp. 70 (dau. Grace) and 240 (son William.) By 2nd wife Mary, he had a second son William Barton (the first by wife Ann having died), and daughters Mary Barton, Margaret Barton and Elizabeth Barton. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber D No. 2, pp. 32-3 (son William), Liber P, p. 6 (dau. Mary), Liber R, p. 537 (dau. Margaret) and Liber E, p. 72a (dau. Elizabeth.) William Barton (Jr.) d. testate in Charles Co., Md. on Sep. 22, 1717 (will probate date.) Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 4, p. 174. William?s dau. Grace Barton lived only 2 weeks. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, p. 70. William?s son William Barton by 1st wife Ann lived less than 6 years, having been b. June 1662 and d. by Feb. 1667/8 when William had another son named William Barton by his 2nd wife Mary. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, p. 240, and Liber C, p. 260.
William Barton (by 2nd wife Mary) - m. Mrs. Sarah Marsham Waring, and d. testate Nov. 6, 1705 (probate date) in Prince George?s Co., Md. Sources: (1) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber D No. 2, pp. 32-3, and Liber O No. 2, p. 28, (2) Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, pp. 62 and 240, and Vol. 6, p. 188, (3) Maryland Prerogative Court, Inventories, Liber 17, pp. 6 and/or 13, and (4) Prince George?s Co., Md. Court Records, Liber W, p. 235.
Mary Barton - m. Thomas Warren. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber P, p. 6. Mary was still living on Mar. 7, 1690/1 when dau. Eleanor Barton was born. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber Q, p. 16. Mary was deceased by Jan. 6, 1708/9 when Thomas Warren made his Charles Co., Md. will naming wife Jane. Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 184. She may have been deceased on Jan. 12, 1690/1 when Thomas Warren sold land without a wife waiving dower. Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber R, p. 142. If so, she died in childbirth when dau. Eleanor was born.
Margaret Barton - m. 1st [her step-brother] William Hungerford, Jr., and m. 2nd Jacob Miller. Sources: (1) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber R, p. 537, and (2) Maryland Prerogative Court, Inventories & Accounts, Liber 32b, p. 9. William Hungerford, Jr., d. testate Mar. 14, 1704/5 (probate date) in Charles Co., Md. Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 63. Jacob Miller d. intestate May 18, 1719 (administration bond) in Charles Co., Md. Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 24, p. 3. Margaret is still living in Charles Co., Md. in June 1733 and Jan. 1733/4. Sources: (1) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber M No. 2, p. 343, and (2) Maryland Prerogative Court, Inventories, Liber 17, p. 622. There are no estate records for her.
Elizabeth Barton - m. Thomas Smoot (son of Thomas Smoot and Joan Batten.) Sources: (1) Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vols. 3, pp. 56-7, and Vol. 4, p. 174, and (2) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber P, p. 6, and Liber R, pp. 241-2. Elizabeth d. in Charles Co., Md. between 1700 and Jan. 6, 1704/5. Sources: (1) Newman, Harry W., ?The Smoots of Maryland and Virginia,? p. 106, and (2) Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, pp. 56-7.
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Liber A, Page 120; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
William Barton, Jr. demands warrant against Josias Fendall in action of the case; subpoena William Robisson, John Morris and Gils Tomkinson
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William Jackson (bricklayer) 1.58 I #4200 Nov 25 1673
Appraisers: William Barton, Jr., John Courts.
Approvers; Mr. John Allen.
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Nicholas Salsby 1.58 I #10253 May 27 1674
Appraisers: Mr. William Barton, Jr,, Mr. John Courts.
List of debts: John Wods, George Roe, Symon Stephens, Thomas Warner, Mr. Broughton.
Approvers: John Allen,
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Nicholas Solsby 1.153 A CH #15620 Dec 4 1674
Payments to: Dominick Boskin, Kellam Maglogalin, John Box, James Munkington, William Barton (appraiser), John Courts (appraiser),
Debts: Richard Beck, Cornelius Macarnan, Francis Thornton, Symon Stephens, Richard Owen, Garrett Sennett, John Hartwell,
Administrator: John Allen.
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Fredric Z. Saunders [fzsaund@ix dot netcom dot com] [MDCHARLE-L] Hungerford - Smoot Fri 5/30/2003 9:53 PM
In the one deposition in 1661, Anne stated 6 or 7 years ago was before she was married. At the same time Humphrey ATTWICKS deposition stated that 4 or 5 years ago he went to demand a bill of Mrs. CAGER by his sister-in-law Anne HUNGERFORD, widow.
From the first, she was not married before 1654 or 1655. By the second, her husband was dead by 1656 or 1657. As always when dealing with memory, those times may be off a little. I know he was deceased by in 1658.
William HUNGERFORD could have gone directly from England to MD or he could have been in VA first. If in VA first, at present no one has found a record of it. Hard to say how old he was. As a guess, if he was late teens or early 20s when he first appeared, then he would have been late 20s or early 30s when married.
Yes, I list Grace BARTON. When I just looked at my page, I noticed I had her under the correct parents (William BARTON and Anne SMOOT) but had a typo in listing her as Grace SMOOT. I have corrected that.
I notice you list William BARTON who died in 1705 as the one born in 1662. William BARTON Jr. (born ca. 1634) had two sons named William. The first was born in 1662, and the second was born on 27 Feb. 1667/8, he being the one who died in 1705. There is no death record listed for the first William, but he must have died before the second was born. The difference is, that descendants of William III by claiming he was the one born in 1662 have SMOOT ancestry. He was in fact the son of William Jr.'s second wife Mary -?-. Some descendants of William III become upset in losing their SMOOT connection.
I notice you list that Mary BARTON who married Thomas WARREN was born before 1665, and a child of William BARTON, Jr.'s second wife Mary -?-. Do you have evidence for her birth before 1665, and that she was a child of Mary? I, lean toward the belief she was most likely a daughter of William BARTON, Jr.'s second wife Mary, but can't say so for 100% certain.
William had a child (unnamed in the record) born 25 Mar. 1667. If that child was Margaret, then Mary was probably born about 1664 or 1665, and could be a child of either Anne SMOOT or Mary -?-. If Mary was the child born in 1667 then Margaret was probably born ca. 1664/5, which would make Mary definitely a child of William BARTON's second wife Mary.
The difference is again, whether descendants of Thomas WARREN and Mary BARTON are SMOOT descendants or not.
I find it curious that Ann's father and brother administered the land left to young William Hungerford, born abt. 1657 rather than William Barton to >whom she was married by late 1658. Any comment?
To return to Charles County, Maryland land record A:243-244.
1. 26 May 1658 there was a patent of 240 acres to William SMOOT.
2. On 28 May 1658 William SMOOT assigned it to William BARTON, Jr.
3. 29 June 1662 William BARTON, Jr. has a son William BARTON born.
4. 1 Oct. 1662 William BARTON, Jr. delivered the patent to his brother-in-law Thomas SMOOTE for the use of William HUNGERFORD, Jr.
This is my feeling about what was happening, which is the main reason I believe that William BARTON Jr.'s daughter Mary was not a daughter of Anne SMOOT. [Sorry WARREN descendants, if you lose your SMOOT ancestry.] Neither of the deaths of the son William, or of Anne (SMOOT) HUNGERFORD BARTON were recorded. As listed above, the child William born in 1662 was deceased by 1667/8 when the other son William was born, and Anne was deceased by June 1666 (9 months before the child in Mar. 1667 was born). I believe they both died in 1662 between June when the son was born, and Oct. when he transferred the land. At that point, William BARTON, Jr. would have had no living children of his own, no wife, and a step-son William HUNGERFORD about 4 or 5 years old. I believe it is because his wife is deceased, that in Oct. 1662 he transfered the land and guardianship of his step-son William HUNGERFORD to blood relatives. Within the next year or two, William BARTON, Jr. then married Mary!
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My connection is to both HUNGERFORD and SMOOT. I connect to both through the marriage of William HUNGERFORD, Jr. (son of William HUNGERFORD, Sr. and Anne SMOOT) to his step-sister Margaret BARTON. I also connect to SMOOT through William SMOOT's son Thomas, and on through several more SMOOT generations. [listed on my page] My grandparents were 9th cousins once removed to each other through SMOOT.
Rick Saunders
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 14 Nov 1659, Page 70
140. William Barton, Jr. enters the birth of his daughter Grace on 16 Aug 1659 and her death 31 Aug 1659
141. William Barton, Jr. enters his mark of hogs and cattle
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 1 Oct 1662, Page 243
William Barton, Jr. delivers patent and assigns rights to his brother-in- law Thomas Smoote for the use of William Hungerford, Jr., son to William Hungerford, dec'd: Patent granted to William Smoot by assignment from John Lugar, Jr.; 240 acres lying on the west side of Wicokomeco River at the head of Forked Creek of the Manor of St. Mary's bounded by Humphery Atwicks and Thomas Mitchell
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 13 Oct 1663, Page 172 - 173 - 174
Indenture, 30 Apr 1655 between James Walker of Wicokomeco and Christopher Carnell of Wicokomeco, planter, a parcel of land lying in the Province of Maryland; bounded by Thomas Michell; containing 200 acres; /s/ James Walker; wit.: John Gooldsmith (mark), Edward Philpot (mark)
Christopher Cornell assigns his rights to William Heard and Richard Morrise to above indenture; 24 Apr 1656; /s/ Christopher Carnell (mark); wit. Robert Robins, John Douglas
William Heard and Richard Morris assign rights in above land to John Morris and Giles Tomkins; 27 Jul 1656; /s/ William Heard (mark), Richard Morris (mark); wit. John Douglas, Peter Care (mark)
John Morrise, planter, assigns his rights in above land to Gils Tomkins, planter; 6 Oct 1659; /s/ John Morrise (mark); wit. Robert Loyd, Richard Dod (mark)
Giles Tomkins assigns his rights in above to Mr. Francis Doughtie 17 Jan 1659; /s/ Giles Tomkins (mark); wit. William Barton, Jr., Richard Smoot (mark)
Francis Doughty, Sr., minister of Rappahannock in Virginia, and Anne Doughty, his wife assign rights in above to Gils Tomkinson in the parish or hamlet of Pickeawanon in Charles County; 9 Feb 1662; /s/ Fr. Doughty, Anne Doughty; wit. John Washington, John Crow (mark); signed in the presence of Francis Doughty, Jr., Hugh Oneall (mark); acknowledged in open court by Mr. Enoch Doughty and Mr. Fr. Doughty
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 5 Mar 1663/4, Page 258
Mr. William Barton, Jr., presents a servant boy named John Blanch; judged to be 14 years old
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 12 Jul 1664, Page 239,340,341
Patent to Daniell Johnson: A parcel of land due him of 100 acres called Johnson's Enlargement lying in the branch of Zachia Swamp near the land formerly laid out to said Johnson and Richard Morris; 27 June 1663; /s/ Charles Calvert Daniell Johnson assigns his rights in above to William Barton, Jr.; 12 Jul 1664; /s/ Daniell Johnson; 12 Jul 1664; wit. Josias Fendall, Stephen Montague
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 8 November 1664, Page 384
William Barton, Jr. presents Phillise Howard; her age judged to be 20 years of age
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 14 Nov 1665, Page 492
Thomas Smoote acknowledged the ensuing note to his father William Smoot: Thomas Smoote delivers up the child William Hungerford and his estate to his father during his life and after his decease child and estate returned to Thomas; 14 Nov 1665; /s/ Thomas Smoote (mark); wit. John Hatch, William Barton, Jr.
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber D, Page 7
6 Mar 1667; Indenture from Henry Hawkins, planter, to Nathan Barton, planter; for 2,000# of tobacco and a mare; a parcel of 300 acres on the north side of Potomac and west side of the main fresh of Wicomico River; bounded by land formerly laid out to John Clerk; now occupied by Henry Hawkins and lately occupied by Francis Wine, and lately by Daniel Johnson and Richard Morrice; /s/ Henry Hawkins, Nathan Barton; wit. William Barton, Jr., John Walters, John Smyth (mark)
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Charles County Court and Land Records, Liber E, Page 19 1/2
1 Jan 1670; Indenture from Nathan Barton, carpenter, to William Barton, planter; for 8,000# tobacco; a parcel of land formerly bought of Henry Hawkings; on the north side of the Potomac and west side of the main fresh of Wicomico River; containing 225 acres; /s/ Nathan Barton; wit. John Gosling, John Walters; Martha Barton, wife of Nathan Barton, acknowledged a parcel of land called "Johnson's Town" to William Barton, Jr
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 22-1/2
9 Jan 1670; Indenture from Sam Fendall, Gent., to William Barton, Gent.; for 7,000# tobacco; a parcel on the west side of Wicomico River and west side of Zachia Swamp; called Daniell Mount; also a parcel called Johnson's Retirement; containing 100 acres; /s/ Samuel Fendall; wit. Josias Fendall, William Barton, Jr.
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 71-1/2
20 Sep 1672; Indenture from Richard Morris, St. Mary's County, planter, to Alexander Smith; for 3,000# of tobacco; a parcel of land on the west side of Wicomico fresh adjoining land of William Barton, Jr. formerly sold by Daniel Johnson, dec'd, to Richard Morris; bounded by John Clark; laid out for 200 acres; /s/ Rich Morris; with Meverall Hulse, Jonathan Marlow (mark)
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 127
12 Mar 1672; Indenture from James Mackey, planter, to Francis Kylborne; for 2,000# tobacco; a parcel called Scotland Yard on the east side of Anacostia River; laid out for 500 acres; /s/ Jacobi Mackey; wit. Tho. Hussey, Wm. Barton, Jr.
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber F, Page 18
25 Oct 1673; Division of land between Hugh Thomas and Thomas Lomax; a parcel at the head of Wicomico River; south end to Hugh Thomas and the north end to Thomas Lomax; Thomas to pay Lomax 1,700# of tobacco; a parcel of Thomas' land leased to Meverell Hulse and a parcel of Lomax's part leased to Josh Posey; /s/ William Barton, John Contee, Alexander Smith (mark), John Posey (mark)
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 249
21 Nov 1683; Indenture from Wm. Barton, Gent., and Wm. Hungerford to Wm. Smoote, planter; for indentures containing a parcel of land called Johnsons of 150 acres and land called Smoots of 250 acres; land on the west side of the Wicomico River at the head of Forked Creek bounded by Humphery Atrwicks and Tho. Mitchell); containing 240 acres; /s/ Wm. Barton, Wm. Hungarford; wit. Jno. Barker, Cleb. Lomax, Jno. Godshall
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 255
21 Nov 1683; Indenture from Wm. Smoote, planter, to Wm. Hungerford, planter, for Wm. Barton, Gent; an indenture for 240 acres to Wm. Smoote; to Hungerford a parcel called Johnsons adjoining 700 acres of land laid out for him and Richard Morris near Zachia Swamp; bounded by land laid out for Daniell Johnson called Johnsons Choice now in possession of Smoote; containing 250 acres; /s/ Wm. Smoote 2; wit. Hum. Warren, Tho. Humfray, Tho. Warren
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber L, Page 53
10 Nov 1684; Indenture from Hugh Thomas to Jno. Harrison of St. Mary's Co.; for 13,000# tobacco; a tract called Rich Hill containing _00 acres; also a parcel called Thomases Additions containing 83 acres; bounded by Rich Hall; /s/ Hugh Thomas, Jno. Harrison; wit. Wm. Barton, Henry Hawkins
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber M, Page 67
Portobacco Court; 12 Jan 1685; servants presented to the court.
Francis Simmes, serv't to Wm. Barton, judged age 17
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber M, Page 67
Portobacco Court; 12 Jan 1685; servants presented to the court.
Tho. Gibbens, serv't to William Barton, Jr., judged age 14
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber P, Page 6
13 Jun 1688; Indenture from Wm. Barton, Gent., to Thomas Warren, planter, and Mary his wife; for natural love for his dau. Mary Warren; a parcel of land called bounded by land taken up by Daniel Johnson; containing 140 acres; /y/ Wm. Barton, Mary Barton (mark); wit. Randolph Hinson, John Addison
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 284
26 Apr 1694; James Geer, servant to Capt. William Barton, judged age 12
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 205
2 Jan 1693; Indenture from Thomas Austin, planter, and Susanna his wife, to Michael Martin; for 5,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Habnabala Venture; bounded by Daniell Johnson's land called Johnson Choice and Smootes Choice; laid out for 250 acres; /s/ Thomas Austin (mark), Susanna Austin (mark); wit. Wm. Barton, Henry Hawkins
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Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 32
5 Feb 1712; Recorded at request of James Haddock, late of Prince George's Co. and Sarah his wife and Bazil Waring of the same county:
Quit Claim from William Barton, Gent.; 17 Jun 1663 Cecilius, late Lord Baron of Baltimore granted my father, William Barton, dec'd, a parcel called HADLOW of 500 acres; [details and dates of patents]; by his will bequeathed to Sarah his widow, now wife of James Haddock; for 5s; /s/ Wm. Barton, Sr.; wit. E. Howard
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 326-172: STRIFE: 148 acres; Possession of - 148 Acres - Warren, Thomas: Surveyed 23 April 1670 for William Barton at a bound White Oak in the woods on the West side of Zachia swamp about a mile from the swamp.: Conveyance notes - 135 Acres - John Wathen from Jesse & Ignatius Tennison; 24 July 1745,
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: HAZARD; Owner: Barton, William: Orig County = V {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Feb 8, 1694 : Ref: Liber B#23 f 236: Map Location: U-15
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Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: BARTONS HOPE; Owner: Barton, William: Orig County = V {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Aug 14, 1694: Ref: Liber B#23 f 234: Map Location: V-20
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STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS At a Court held February 9th 1703/4
PP. 119-221 ANNE by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith etc. To all to whom these present Letters shall come greeting,. Know ye that among the Pleas recorded before our Justices for Charles County in our Court held for Port Tobacco in the same county the Eleventh day of November in the 13th year of the Reign of our Late Predecessor KING WILLIAM the THIRD of Gracious Memory Anno Domini 1703 Before Majr . WILLIAM DENT Captain WILLIAM BARTON, Mr. JOSEPH MANNING, Mr. THOMAS TANZY, Mr. BENJAMIN HALE, Mr. ROBERT YEATS, Mr. RICHARD HARRISON, MR. PHILIP BRISTOE, MR WILLIAM HERBERT, Captain HENRY HARDY, Lieut. Collo. JAMES SMALLWOOD, Justices unto appointed & authorized.
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Hedlow, 500 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Barton, William 1663 Patent Record 4, p. 592 0 0 MSA S 1587-1944
Hedlow, 500 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Barton, William 1663 Patent Record 5, p. 331 0 0 MSA S 1587-1945
Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 4: Charles County 1650-1710 (2004) By: Robert W. Hall
Barton, William, Planter
Hedlow 6/19/1663 - 500a's. L5/331 SR7347
Location: Charles County in Zaciah Manor in the woods next adjoining the land of Thomas Gerrard.
Other persons mentioned: Land rights based on Barton having transported himself, his wife, son William, daughter Margarett, and Thomas Saunders, Mary Courts, Henry Baker, and Robert Sullivan into this Province here to inhabit as appears on record. In addition, Barton received one hundred acres from the Lord Proprietor for "good services performed in our Province."
Barton's Woodyard 7/27/1664 - 100a's. L7/170 SR7349
Location: Charles County in the woods beginning at a bound tree of Daniel Johnson's tract of land.
Other persons mentioned: Land rights due Barton for transporting Humphrey Herrington and John Blackwell into this Province here to inhabit as appears on record.
Barton's Enlargement 9/1/1670 - 52a's. L14/100 SR7356
Location: Charles County in the woods beginning at a bound White Oak standing in the south by west line of his own land where he now lives. Adjoins Thomas Smootes tract of land called Smootes Chance.
Strife 9/1/1670 - 148a's. L14/1 17 SR7356
Location: Charles County beginning at a bound White Oak in the woods on the west side of Zachiah Swamp about one mile from the s'd swamp in the north by west line of his own tract of land called Barton's Enlargement now in the possession of Daniell Johnson. Also adjoins land patented by Thomas Smoot now in the possession of the s'd Johnson called Smootes Chance.
Barton's Hope 8/1/1673 - 100a's. L17/230 SR7358
Location: Charles County beginning at a bound Pokehikary of Daniel Johnson's tract of land called Daniel's Mount. Also adjoins Samuel Fendall's tract called Johnson's Retirement and Peter Samuel's tract called Harford.
Other persons mentioned: Land rights assigned by Samuel Fendall due him for transporting Bridgett Gouge into this Province here to inhabit as appears on record.
Barton, William, Jr.
Cappell 6/22/1665 - 100a's. L7/637 SR7349
Location: Charles County in the woods on the west side at the head of the main fresh of the Wicomico River beginning at a bound Hickory of Daniel Johnson's tract of land called The Lyon's Den.
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Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 2: Prince George's County 1650-1710 (2004) By: Robert W. Hall
Gerrard, Thomas, Esq.
Norwood 10/22/1661 - 100a's L4/595 SR7346
Location: PISC on the east side of Zachiah Swamp beginning at a marked White Oak at the head of Gerrards's Valley. Also adjoins a tract called HADLOW surveyed by William Barlow {sic Barton} and an indian field by Norwood's Runn.
Other persons mentioned: Land rights due Gerrard for transporting servants John Loftis and John Dyett into this province her to inhabit in 1661.
Norwood fell into Prince Georges County in 1696.
Norwood, 100 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Gerrard, Thomas 1661 Patent Record 4, p. 556 0 0 MSA S 1587-2974
Norwood, 100 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Gerrard, Thomas 1661 Patent Record 4, p. 593 0 0 MSA S 1587-2975
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