(Ra10) Thomas Randall
Additiona data on Ra10-2 from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=timmychew&id=I199133
??sister-in-law /Spouse: Anne CHEW (AFN: 1GMH-HZL) Family
Marriage: 1719
, Anne Arundel, Maryland
Christopher Randall
Male
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Event(s):
Birth: About 1655 Of, , Baltimore, Maryland
Christening:
Death: 25 FEB 1684 , Baltimore, Maryland
Burial:
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Parents:
Father: Henry Randall Family
Mother: Hester
Christopher Randall
Male Family
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Event(s):
Birth: About 1666 , Baltimore, Maryland
Christening:
Death: 25 FEB 1684
Burial:
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Marriages:
Spouse: Johanna Family
Marriage: < 1679> <, Baltimore, Maryland>
Christopher RANDALL
Male
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Event(s):
Birth: About 1680 , Baltimore, Maryland
Christening:
Death: 02 FEB 1734
Burial:
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Parents:
Father: Christopher RANDALL Family
Mother: JOHANNA Norman
This page tells the story of Christopher Randall (d. 1684/5), his son Thomas (1684-1722) and Thomas's daughter Urath (1713/4-1793), and their families. I am hopeful that readers may be able to help provide more information about them, and their English forebears. If you have documentation, I would be very grateful if you would get in touch with me at kwg at po.cwru.edu, substituting the familiar @ for "at".
It is difficult to discover the English connection for our Randall line. There are several suggested birth dates and places on the LDS Familysearch, but none offer any proof. For example, Christopher, son of Richard and Elizabeth, was christened at St. Mary Le Wigford, Linconshire, on 29 June 1641. Alternatively, Christopher, son of Richard and Mary, was christened at Thrigby, Norfolk, on 3 Jan 1647.[1] Were either of these our ancestor? I have no idea.
First Known Generation
Christopher Randall1 first appeared in Baltimore County by November
1675 when he witnessed a deed. Christopher died in early 1722. He married
31 January 1677/8 Johanna (__), the widow of George NORMAN.
A Christopher Randall was transported to Maryland in 1660 or in 1673, probably the latter. Presumably the earlier date was another man of the same name. There is a record of Christopher Randall "reprieved for transportation for Barbados" in London, September 1672. This seems to imply that he was convicted of some crime and had his sentence commuted to transportation to the New World. It is quite possible he was sent to the West Indies and if there was no market for him there, then he could have been taken to Maryland. Or our man could have been the one transported in 1660, as an indentured servant. In any event, our ancestor was in Baltimore County by November 1675 when he witnessed a deed to Anthony DEMONDIDIER.[2]
Christopher courted Johanna, the widow of George NORMAN. George died in 1677, probably shortly before 1 September 1677 when Matthew HOWARD and James SMITH appraised his estate. Christopher's and Johanna's wedding on 31 January 1677/8 was performed by Anthony DEMONDIDIER, a justice of the peace for Baltimore County (and the man whose deed Christopher had witnessed a bit more than two years earlier). Johanna's remarriage was probably only a little more than five months after George's death. Edward LUNN brought an action against the marriage on the grounds that Demondidier had not published the banns; there was a reward for informing on "misconduct". But as Lunn waited too long to bring his action, the case was dismissed, charges were dropped, and Demondidier was allowed to recover 1,031 pounds of tobacco from Lunn.[3] Marriage was economically critical for successfully accomplishing the tasks of living, so another marriage was usually arranged soon after the death of a spouse. Aristocratic Maryland colonists derided lower class folks for remarrying so quickly. Upper class folks thought that waiting one year and a day after the death of a spouse was an adequate and proper length of time.
Whatever Christopher's status had been by birth or when he first arrived in Maryland, in time he managed to acquire land. The following tracts were surveyed for him in Anne Arundel County: 5.5 acre "Randall's Fancy" on 8 July 1679; 102 or 103 acre "Randall's Purchase" on 23 April 1680, both on the north side of the Severn River; 100 acre "Randall's Range" on 17 July 1680 (or 7 July 1681) on the Magothy River. Christopher's residence in Baltimore County is preserved in the name of Randallstown.[4]
Christopher died intestate probably in February 1684/5 because letters of administration to settle his estate were granted on 25 February to his widow. The estate was inventoried 20 March by Matthew HOWARD (apparently no relation to our ancestor of the same name) and Francis MEADE, who named Christopher's wife as "Joan", although in the will she is spelled Johanna. It was not uncommon in the seventeenth century to have these orthographic variations. The estate was valued at £14.9.8 plus 4,090 pounds of tobacco. A major debtor was Richard Owings, brother-in-law of Thomas Randall. Debts were owed to Stephen HENWACKE, John BREEVER, Richard OWINGS, and Adam SHIPLEY (who lived at "Shipley's Choice" on the eastern shore of the Severn across from Annapolis). Heirs were Christopher Jr., Thomas, and a sister. The final administration was filed 5 August 1686. As a side light on the informal system of debts and credit throughout white Chesapeake society, the estate of Nicholas PAINTER, who died in December 1684 and was valued at £251.1.2 (which was worth considerably more than Christopher's), owed money to Christopher.[5]
Johanna married for a third time, before 28 May 1701, John GADSBY. All three of the Randall tracts were eventually held by John Gadsby. On 29 March 1708 Johanna joined with John to sell several pieces of real estate.[6]
Children of Christopher and Johanna (__) Norman Randall:[7]
Hannah Randall2, b. ca. 1680; m (1) ca. 1695 or 1697 Nathaniel STINCHCOMB; had a daughter, Helen Poss Stinchcomb who m. Capt. Henry OWINGS in 1718 in Balt. Co. Hannah m (2) 1710 Edward TEAL, and they had two children, Ruth Teal and Emanuel Teal.[8]
Christopher Randall, Jr., b. ca. 1682; d. 2 Feb. 1734; m. ca. 1719 Anne CHEW, daughter of William and Sidney (WYNNE) Chew [Anne was b. ca. 1704 and m (2) James BURK]. Christopher was appointed by Gov. Charles CALVERT in 1723 justice of the peace in Balt. Co., and reappointed 3 Mar. 1726. He inherited "Randall's Fancy" and purchased a lot more land, including "Good Fellowship". Christopher was church warden at St. Paul's 1722-23 and in the Vestry 1724-26 and 1741-43. In 1742 he was one of the commission for St. Thomas Chapel, and Register of that parish in 1744. His will, signed 23 Sept 1734, was proved 28 Mar. 1735; filed in Baltimore; named children Roger, Aquila, John, Johanna, Rachel, and Ruth. Apparently he also had a daughter, Susannah.[9]
Thomas Randall, b. ca. 1684; d. ca Mar-Apr 1722; m. Hannah BALE.
Second Known Generation
Thomas Randall2, the youngest child of Christopher and Johanna, was born about 1684 and died in 1722. He was an infant when his father died. He married Hannah Bale, sometimes spelled Beal or Beall.
The Randall family was closely connected with the families of Thomas and Anthony Bale, or Beal, Hannah's brothers. Urath Bale named her aunt, Hannah Randall, in her will. Both brothers left real estate to Hannah.[10]
Thomas was listed as a taxable on the South Side of Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore County, in 1706. He and his brother Christopher administered the estate of John GADSBY, their step-father, 20 August 1711.[11]
Thomas had died by 16 April 1722 when an administrative bond was made in Baltimore County to settle his estate. It was inventoried 1 August 1722 by Benjamin and John Howard. Final value was set at £285.0.10. Hannah filed administration papers 5 October 1723 and 3 June 1726.[12]
Hannah's will was signed 23 October 1726. She named her two children, her daughter-in-law Catherine, and her brother-in-law Christopher Randall (to whom she left a ring) his wife Ann (Chew), and his son Roger. The bond to settle her estate was filed 17 June 1727. The estate was inventoried 20 November 1728 and valued at £43.0.7.[13]
Children of Thomas and Hannah (Bale) Randall:[14]
Christopher Randall3, b. ca. 1708; m. Catherine Larkin. According to Randall Family Ancestry they had the following children: Thomas, Bale, Christopher, William, Rebecca, Hannah, Nicholas, Susanna, and Larkin.[15]
Urath Randall, b. 1 or 22 Jan. 1713/4; m. Samuel OWINGS.
Third Generation
Urath Randall3, only surviving daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Bale),
was born 1 January, 1713/4, and died 15 December 1793.[16]
She married Samuel OWINGS on 1 January 1729/30 at St. Thomas Parish in Baltimore County. It was her sixteenth birthday. They resided on 286 acre "Green Spring Punch" in Baltimore County, and owned additional land in the County.[17] Samuel died in 1775.
Urath appeared in the first United States census, 1790, as head of her household in Upper Black River Hundred, Baltimore County. It consisted of one white male over the age of sixteen, two white females (one of them Urath herself) and twelve enslaved people.
Urath died in her eightieth year on 15 December 1793. In her will, signed 26 November 1792 she gave her son Samuel his father's cane, and her grand daughter Urath Owings twelve pictures. (I wonder what has become of them over the generations?) She mentioned her children: Samuel, Thomas, Richard, Rachel STEVENSON, Urath LAWRENCE, and Hannah STONE; and some of her grandchildren: Urath CROMWELL, Urath Owings, Ruth Owings (widow of Samuel), Urath Stevenson, Elizabeth Lawrence, Deborah HOWARD, and Beal Owings (son of Christopher). A codicil on 6 January 1793 added 14-year-old granddaughter Martha Stone.[18]
Children of Urath and her husband Samuel Owings:[19]
Bale Owings4, b. 9 May 1731; d. 30 Dec. 1781; unmarried; received 90 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73.[20]
Samuel Owings, b. 17 Aug. 1733; d. 1803; m. 6 Oct. 1765 Deborah LYNCH (d. 1810), daughter of William Lynch (d. 1751); received 250 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73; res at "Ulm" near Reisterstown Rd. (now Owings Mills), St. Thomas Parish, Balt. Co. Samuel was Anglican, a miller, planter, merchant, and land speculator. He was lauded as the "hydraulic expert of his time" and built at least 3 mills at Gwynn's Falls in Balt. Co. Served in the Lower House 1771, and 1786-87. His estate included 24 slaves, 248 oz. of plate, 177 chocolate pans, saw mills, grist mills, coopers' houses and shops, warehouses, bank stock, land along the Ohio River, and at least 5,200 acres in Balt. Co.[21]
Rachel Owings, b. 2 May 1736; m. 16 Dec. 1762 Henry STEVENSON (1737-1816).
Urath Owings, b. 26 June 1738; m. 28 Jan. 1762 Benjamin LAWRENCE; received 257 ac. in Balt. Co. from her father in 1772-73.
Thomas Owings, b. 18 Oct. 1740; d. 23 Aug. 1822; m. 27 Nov. 1760 in St. Thomas Parish Ruth LAWRENCE, daughter of Levin Lawrence, Jr. Ruth d. 27 July 1827. He was given "Timber Level" by his father, and resided in his house there, called "The Meadows", in Soldiers' Delight Hundred, Balt. Co. Had a fulling mill in the Garrison Forest, one mile from Owings' Mill. On 6 June 1776 he was commissioned a first lieutenant in Capt. Alexander Well's Battalion of Soldiers' Delight Militia. In Aug. 1777 he was promoted to Capt. He is said to have been at the Battle of Brandywine and at Valley Forge. They had 12 children.[22]
Hannah Owings, b. 17 Apr. 1743; d. Friday, 26 Jan. 1745 at 3 p.m.[23]
Christopher Owings, b. 16 Feb. 1744/5; d. 12 Jan. 1783; m. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, daughter of Levin Lawrence, Jr. and sister of Thomas Owings' wife; received 400 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73. Elected to represent Soldiers' Delight Hundred on the Balt. Co. Committee of Correspondence on 16 Jan. 1775. He was commissioned Capt. in Soldiers' Delight Battalion of Militia in June 1776.[24]
Richard Owings, b. 26 Aug. 1746; d. Monday, 28 Sept. 1747 at 11 p.m.
Helen Owings, b. and d. 1747.[25]
Richard Owings, b. 16 July 1749; d. 20 Jan. 1819; m. 1774 Ruth Howard WARFIELD, daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield (d. 1769) a "practioner of physic" and mill owner and his wife Rachel (Howard) (1732-1792), daughter of Ephraim Howard, apparently no relation to our Howards. Richard was a farmer, miller, and merchant who took over the Warfield mill after JoshuaÕs death. Holland says he bought his father-in-law's mill at Simpsonville on the Middle Patuxent River in 1795 and changed its name to Owings Mill. The village became known as Owingsville. His house, built in 1776, still stands. Richard signed the oath of fidelity 6 June 1776 and was appointed Capt. of Soldiers' Delight Battalion of the Baltimore Co. Militia, fought in the Revolution, and resigned 1779. Richard served in the Lower House in 1789, 1790. His estate was valued at $69,139.08 and included 25 slaves, $52 worth of silver, over $1000 worth of flour at the mills. The estate was not settled until 1842, with a final balance of $10,468.33, not including his wife's estate and various bequests that were paid out.[26]
Hannah Owings, b. 27 Jan. 1750/1; m (1) 30 June 1771 William COCKEY; m (2) 18 April 1778 Capt. William STONE; received 223 ac. in Balt. Co. from her father in 1772-73.
Rebecca Owings, b. 21 Oct. 1755; m. ca. 1775 Joshua A. Howard.[27]
Aquila Randall 1 2 3 Birth: 9 MAY 1723
in Baltimore Co., Maryland 4 1
Father: Christopher Randall b: ABT 1680 in Baltimore, Maryland
Mother: Anne Wynne Chew b: 1704 in Upper N. Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore,
MD
Marriage 1 Margaret Susannah Brown b: 1726 in Anne Arundel (now Howard)
Co., Maryland
Children
Brice Chew Randall
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: Elizabeth Ann Emison
Title: a
Title: Parish Register, Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Maryland
Note: ABBR Church Records, Old Saint Paul's Baltimore, Maryland
Brice Chew Randall 1
Father: Aquila Randall b: 9 MAY 1723 in Baltimore Co., Maryland
Mother: Margaret Susannah Brown b: 1726 in Anne Arundel (now Howard)
Co., Maryland
Marriage 1 Sushannah Porter
Children
Sarah Ann Mamsell Randall
Sources:
Title: Elizabeth Ann Emison
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=timmychew&id=I096892
Sarah Ann Mamsell Randall 1
Father: Brice Chew Randall
Mother: Sushannah Porter
Marriage 1 Nimrod Sinclair
Children
Susan Elenor Sinclair
Sources:
Title: Elizabeth Ann Emison
Susan Elenor Sinclair 1
Father: Nimrod Sinclair
Mother: Sarah Ann Mamsell Randall
Marriage 1 John Henry Rabb
Children
Sada Ross Rabb
Sources:
Title: Elizabeth Ann Emison
Sada Ross Rabb 1
Father: John Henry Rabb
Mother: Susan Elenor Sinclair
Marriage 1 James Wade Emison , Sr. b: 1859
Children
James Wade Emison , Jr.
John Rabb Emison
Rabb Emison 1
Father: James Wade Emison , Sr. b: 1859
Mother: Sada Ross Rabb
Marriage 1 Caterine Stanbro
Children
Living Emison
Susannah Randall 1 2 3 4
Sex: F
Birth: 6 JUL 1726 1
Birth: 1725 3
Birth: 6 JUL 1726 in Baltimore, Maryland 3
Birth: ABT 1727 2
Death: 5 FEB 1804 in "Good Fellowship", Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland 5 1
Death: 5 FEB 1804 2
Death: 5 FEB 1804 in Anne Arundel Now Howard Cty, Maryland 3
Reference Number: 12631
Father: Christopher Randall b: ABT 1680 in Baltimore, Maryland
Mother: Anne Wynne Chew b: 1704 in Upper N. Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore,
MD
Marriage 1 Benjamin Brown b: 13 JUN 1724
in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Children
Ephraim Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Ruth Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Joshua Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Vachel Brown b: 1747 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Susannah Brown b: 1752 in Anne
Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Charles Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Rebecca Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Benjamin Brown b: ABT 1750 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland
Samuel Brown b: 9 JAN 1747 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Rachel Brown b: APR 1752 in Maryland
Richard Brown b: 11 NOV 1760 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: Ron Ulrich, 112601
Text: Date of Import: Nov 26, 2001
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Title: a
Title: "Side-Lights on Maryland History"
Author: Richardson, Hester Dorsey
Publication: Tidewater Publishes, Cambridge, Maryland 1967
Note: ABBR Sidelights on Maryland History
Page: Vol 2, p. 298; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=timmychew&id=I189679
Susannah Brown 1 2 Birth: in Anne Arundel
(now Howard) Co., Maryland 1 Birth: 1752 Birth: 1755 Birth: 1755 in Baltimore,
Baltimore, Maryland 3 3 3 Death: 1840 in Hopewell Twn, Muskingum, Ohio
3 3 3 Death: 1844 Death: 24 MAY 1844
Reference Number: 12641
Father: Benjamin Brown b: 13 JUN 1724 in Anne Arundel (now Howard)
Co., Maryland
Mother: Susannah Randall b: 6 JUL 1726 in Baltimore, Maryland
Marriage 1 William Hamilton b: 1748 in Hamilton Crossin, Virginia
Married: 1778 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 3 3
Children
Benjamin Hamilton b: 4 MAY 1770 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Cassandra Hamilton b: 1778 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia
Elizabeth Hamilton b: 1783 in Maryland
Rachel Hamilton b: 1784 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Rebecca Hamilton b: 21 JAN 1786 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
William Hamilton b: 1 MAR 1789 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West
Virginia
Samuel Hamilton b: 1791 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia
Susanna Hamilton b: 1794 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: Ron Ulrich, 112601
Text: Date of Import: Nov 26, 2001
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Author: Edmund West, comp.
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection
- Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2000.
Sources: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=timmychew&id=I189171
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Thomas Browne 1
Title: "the Patuxent Ranger"
Name: Thomas Brown 2 2
Birth: in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 1
Birth: APR 1668 2 2
Death: JUN 1715 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 1
Death: 1715 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 2 2
ADDR:
ADR1: 10228 Cabery Road
CITY: Ellicott City
STAE: MD
POST: 21042
EMAIL: pstackhouse@toad.net
Father: Samuel Browne b: in Dumfries-Shire, Scotland
Mother: Mary Unknown
Marriage 1 Katherine Harris
Children
Hannah Browne
Thomas Brown b: in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Joshua Browne b: 1698 in Baltimore
(now Howard) Co., Maryland
John Browne b: in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Valentine Augustus Browne b: ABT 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Joshua Browne 1 2
Sex: M
Title: Captain
Name: Joshua Brown 3 3 3 3
Birth: in Baltimore (now Howard) Co., Maryland 1
Birth: 1698
Birth: 1698 in Baltimore, Maryland 3 3 3 3
Death: JUN 1774 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland 4 5 1
Death: 1774
Death: 1774 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 3 3 3 3
Reference Number: 7101
Father: Thomas Browne b: APR 1668 in Anne
Arundel Co., Maryland
Mother: Katherine Harris
Marriage 1 Margaret Chew b: 1698 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Married: 1719
Married: 1719 in Maryland 3
Children
Margaret Susannah Brown b: 1726 in Anne Arundel (now Howard)
Co., Maryland
John Brown b: 1720 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Hannah (or Johannah) Browne b: 1721 in Anne Arundel Now Howard
Cty, Maryland
Joshua Brown b: 1722 in Anne Arundel Now Howard Cty, Maryland
Benjamin Brown b: 13 JUN 1724 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland
Jane Brown b: 1732 in Maryland
Anne Brown b: 1735 in Goose Creek, Coles, Illinois
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: Ron Ulrich, 112601
Text: Date of Import: Nov 26, 2001
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Title: Anne Arundel Co., Maryland Will Books
Note: ABBR Anne Arundel County Wills
Page: No. 39, p819, proved 9 June 1774
Title: "Side-Lights on Maryland History"
Author: Richardson, Hester Dorsey
Publication: Tidewater Publishes, Cambridge, Maryland 1967
Note: ABBR Sidelights on Maryland History
Page: p. 296; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=timmychew&id=I189664
Benjamin Brown 1 2 2
Birth: 13 JUN 1724 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland 1
Birth: 13 JUN 1724 3
Birth: 13 JUN 1724 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 2
Birth: 1730 in Maryland
Death: 10 JUN 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 1
Death: ABT 1768 3
Death: 1768 in Anne Arundel Now Howard Cty, Maryland 2
Will: 9 JUN 1768 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 4 5
Reference Number: 12632
Note:
Lord Baltimore's Anne Arundel County Rent Roll for 1754 states"Benjamin
Brown is son of Joshua" in the entry for Good Gellowship.(Anne Aruindel
Co. Debt Book, 1754, p.76)
Benjamin Brown's will states in part: "To my wife, Susannah Brown,
allmy lands during her widowhood and afte hfer desease to my son, SamuelBrown.
To my son, Benjamin, full share of all the crops this ensuingyear. To my
two daughters Rachel Todd and Ruth Todd, twenty shillingseach. I give to
my children as follows: Joshua, Vachel, Susannah,Richard, Charles, Ephraim,
Rebecca and Benjamin Brown, all my personalestate equally divided among
them. Wife Susannah, and son, SamuelBrown, executors. Witnesses: Nathan
Dorsey, Aquilla Randal and JohnFrost."
Father: Joshua Browne b: 1698 in Baltimore
(now Howard) Co., Maryland
Mother: Margaret Chew b: 1698 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Marriage 1 Susannah Randall b: 6 JUL 1726 in Baltimore, Maryland
Children
Ephraim Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Ruth Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Joshua Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Vachel Brown b: 1747 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Susannah Brown b: 1752 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Charles Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Rebecca Brown b: in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co., Maryland
Benjamin Brown b: ABT 1750 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland
Samuel Brown b: 9 JAN 1747 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
Rachel Brown b: APR 1752 in Maryland
Richard Brown b: 11 NOV 1760 in Anne Arundel (now Howard) Co.,
Maryland
Sources:
Title: Philip Stackhouse, gedcom file 040607 (pstackhouse@toad.net)
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., n.d.
Repository:
Note: www.ancestry.com
Media: Ancestry.com
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
Title: Ron Ulrich, 112601
Text: Date of Import: Nov 26, 2001
Title: Will Books, CIty of Annapolis
Author: County Records
Note: ABBR Annapolis Wills
Page: Liber WD, No.1, folio 476, proved 12 July 1768
Title: "Side-Lights on Maryland History"
Author: Richardson, Hester Dorsey
Publication: Tidewater Publishes, Cambridge, Maryland 1967
Note: ABBR Sidelights on Maryland History
Page: p. 297