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Eleanor Boarman

Female Abt 1746 - 1816  (~ 70 years)


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  1. 1.  Eleanor Boarman was born about 1746 (daughter of Richard Bennett Boarman and Mary Anne Hoskins); died in 1816.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    She was mentioned in her grandmother's, Elizabeth Warren's, will. Her daughter, Ann, and "To sister and brother of Ann Bradford by her mother Eleanor Bradford" were also mentioned. She was also mentioned in this probate entry:
    List of Debts for Philip Key
    In the Inventories is a list of the debts due to the estate of Philip Key. The inventory was filed in St. Mary's County. This list is dated 9 December 1769, and can be found in Liber 102, Folios 101-114.
    Henry Bradford, Eleanor Bradford.

    I can infer that she was married and had at least 3 children by 3 Jul, 1769.

    Eleanor married Henry Bradford about 1764. Henry was born about 1746; died after 1768. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anne Nancy Bradford was born about 1766; died after 1766.
    2. Mary Bradford was born about 1768; died after 1768.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Bennett Boarman was born in 1722; died before 8 Jul 1758 in Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    BOARMAN, RICHARD BENNET, Charles Co. 14 Sep 1752; 8 July 1758
    To wife Mary Ann Boarman, half of my dwelling plantation being part of three tracts called "Calvert Hope," "Boarmans Rest" and "Boarmans Low Ground."
    To brothers Joseph Boarman and Raphel Boarman my rights to the land left to them by my father John Baptist Boarman.
    To wife Mary Ann Boarman, Negro woman Monica, Negro man Jack Hutson, Negro man Ned, Negro boy Jess.
    To dau. Ellender Boarman, Negro girl Lydda, Negro girl Nan, Negro man Roger.
    To dau. Elizabeth Boarman, Negro woman Jane, Negro boy Jack Ryal, Negro boy Samuel.
    To son Raphel Boarman, Negro woman Moll, Negro boy James, Negro boy Will.
    To son Richard Bennet Boarman, tract I now live upon being part of "Calvert Hope" and "Boarmans Rest" and "Boarmans Low Ground." Also Negro girl Judah, Negro Lucy.
    To son Ralphel Boarman, pt of tract called "Calvert Hope," 150 a., the plantation whereon Thomas Reed formerly lived, also part of tract called "St Georges," 110 a., also tract in possession of Richard Thompson whereon James Short now lives and Thomas Warren, 150 a.
    All the rest of personal estate to my four children, Ralphel Boarman, Elender Boarman, Elizabeth Boarman and Richard Bennet Boarman.
    Wit: Fran. Parnham, Samuel William Abbot, Guy Cornish, Edward Edelin. 30. 593

    Liber 30, folio 592
    14 Sept. 1752
    BOARMAN, RICHARD BENNET, [Charles Co.]
    To wife, Mary Ann Boarman, for life, 1/2 my dw. plntn., part of 3 tracts: Calvert Hope, Boarmans Rest, & Boarmans Low Ground.
    To bros. Joseph & Raphel Boarman, my right to the land left them by my father, John Bapt. Boarman.
    To sd. wife, Negro woman Monica, negro men Jack Hutson & Ned, & negro boy Jess.
    To dau. Ellender Boarman, negro girl Lydda, negro girl Nan, & negro man Roger.
    To dau. Elizabeth Boarman, negro woman Jane, negro boy Jack Ryal, & negro boy Samuel.
    Toi son Raphel Boarman, negro woman Moll, negro boy James, & negro boy Will.
    To son Richard Bennet Boarman, negro girl Judah, negro Lucy, & all abovesd. land I live on.
    To son Raphel Boarman, the 150a of Calvert Hope where Thomas Reed lived, 110a of St. Georges, & 150a that were in possn. of Richard Thompson where
    James Short & Thomas Warren live.
    The residue of my p. e. is to be equ. div. betw. my 4 chldn: Raphel, Elender, Elizabeth, & Richard Bennet Boarman.
    Witn: Fran[cis] Parnham, S[amuel[ W[illiam] G[uy] Cornish, Ed[ward] Edelin.
    8 July 1758, sworn to by Cornish & Edelin; the heir at law is a minor; the widow renounced the will & abode by what the law allows.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Spring 1984 Volume 25 Number 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell Extracted From LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page numbers the document begins on upon the microfilm (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1753-1766
    160: Richard Ben Boarman - 2 Nov 1758 - nearest of kin - Rich(d) Edelen Sen. & Raphael Boarman - Mary Ann Boarman admx

    Mr. Richard Bennet Boarman 65.446 CH £828.7.10 Nov 2 1758 Nov 6 1758
    Appraisers: John Winter, Peter Wood.
    Creditors: John Semple, William Gammell.
    Next of kin: Rachel Boarman, Richard Edelen.
    Administratrix: Mary Ann Boarman.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Spring 1984 Volume 25 Number 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell Extracted From LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page numbers the document begins on upon the microfilm (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1753-1766
    219: Richard Bennet Boarman - Jan 1760 - Raphael Boarman & Joseph Boarman kin - Mary Ann Boarman Exor. (add inv)

    Richard Bennet Boarman 69.311 CH £70.0.0 Jan 4 1760 Apr 30 1760
    Appraisers: John Winter, Peter Wood.
    Next of kin: Raphel Boarman, Joseph Boarman.
    Mentions: Mrs. Mary Boarman.
    Executrix: Mary Ann Boarman.

    Abstracts Of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, libers 37-45, 1754-1760; V. L. Skinner, Jr., Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1998. p. 171
    Richard Bennett Boarman 44.346 A CH £828.7.10 £544.13.3 Apr 30 1760
    A second inventory is cited in the amount of £70.0.0.
    Received from: Thomas Hancock, William Ware, William Jenkins, Thomas Scroggan, Samuel Williams, John Jarvey, Thomas Hardin, Hesther Williams, Hudson Wathan, Sam. Cooksey, John Bouling, William Higdon, Basil Wathan, Jos. Edelin, Edw. Smoot, Richard Wathan, Leonard Nallan, John Bowling, Richard Jamison, Francis Sims, John Burn, Thomas Baron, Phillip Wood, Thomas Jameson, Jacob Hudson, John Mudd, Geo. Boarman, William McPherson, John Jackson, William Boarman, Samuel Barron, William Hidgon, Thomas Thompson, Thomas Harncocke, Thomas Hidgon, Mark Latimore, Edw. Badle, Truman Hidgon, Abraham Banon, Ben Thomas, Peter Wood, Ann Dory,. William Briths, William Proctor, William Jameson, William Hidgon, Sr., William Hagan, Thomas Sims, Marsham Queen, Thomas Nash, James Jarrott, John Chappell, John Merry, Thomas Sympson, Thomas Smoot, Joseph Bowling, Jacoon Campbell, John Hagan, Edw. Boarman, Dolly Gough, Duke Sims, Jr., Charles Proctor, Ben. Jameson, Ben. Higdon, Just. Burch, Jr., Barton Wathan, John Bowl.
    Payments to: William Hicks, James Edelin, John Winter, Lothian & Jordan, Sam. Cooksey, Edw. Smoot, John Pagan, Wilson Cage, Ann Neuman, William Hidgon, Thomas Hardman, Ig. Sims, Charles Proctor, Walter Hanson, James Urqhart, Hudson Wathan, Jr., Thomas Warren, Thomas Higdon, Jr., Clement Wathan, John Glassford & Co., William Courts.
    Executrix: Mary Ann Boarman.

    Richard Bennett Boarman 3.15 D CH £1540.12.1 Apr 30 1760
    Sureties: Edward Edelen, Ralph Boarman.
    Legatees (this section crossed out): accountant, Elinor (daughter).
    Executrix: Mary Ann Boarman.

    Richard Bennett Boarman 5.58 D CH £1141.17.7 Jul 21 1767
    Sureties: Edward Edelin, Raphael Boarman.
    Legatees: Mary Ann (widow), Eleanor (daughter), Elisabeth (daughter), Raphael (son), Richard Bennett Boarman (son).
    Residue to 4 children (equally): Eleanor, Elisabeth, Raphael, Richard Bennett.
    Executrix: Mrs. Mary Ann Boarman.

    Richard married Mary Anne Hoskins in 1740. Mary (daughter of Bennett Hoskins and Eleanor Neale) was born about 1723; died before 15 May 1792 in Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Anne Hoskins was born about 1723 (daughter of Bennett Hoskins and Eleanor Neale); died before 15 May 1792 in Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    1790 Census, Charles county, MD
    Mary Ann Boarman, 1 male 16 and upwards, 3 females, 27 slaves, 31 total in household.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Summer 1984 Volume 25 Number 3; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part III 1791-1808; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell Extracted From LDS microfilm #13742. The first number is the page numbers the document begins on upon the microfilm (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1791-1797
    99 Mary Ann Boarman - 15 May 1792 - Mary Ann Boarman jun Admx

    Children:
    1. Richard Bennett Boarman was born on 3 Dec 1743; died on 6 Oct 1785.
    2. 1. Eleanor Boarman was born about 1746; died in 1816.
    3. Raphael Boarman was born about 1748; died before 22 Aug 1807 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    4. Elizabeth Boarman was born about 1750; died after 1773.
    5. John Hoskins Boarman was born about 1752 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 7 Apr 1804 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    6. Mary Anne Boarman was born on 11 Jan 1754; died after 1754.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles E. Cronea was born on 14 Jan 1805 in Marseilles, Cher, Centre, France; died on 4 Mar 1893 in Rollover Pass, Galveston Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 23 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1850 Sabine Pass
    residence 201
    Ben Johnson 35
    Rachel 35
    Wesley 10
    Bradley 9
    John 7
    Uriah 4
    Joseph 2
    Benjamin 1
    Rachel Court 13

    residence 210
    Jacob Garner 36
    Matilda 32
    Anna 10
    Martha Ann 8
    Leonard 3
    Mary Ann 6
    Sally Ann 6/12
    Sarah Ann Courts 16

    residence 212
    Cronea Charles 44 1806 France
    Louisa 29 1821 Louisiana
    Mahala 11 1839
    Ann E. 1 1849
    John P. 0 1850
    Joseph Richey 18 1832 Texas
    Clemence Richey 16 1834 Louisiana

    residence 213
    Francis Revier 21 1829 Louisiana
    Matilda (Cronea) Revier 14 1836 Texas

    residence 214
    Revier Francis 48 1802 Canada
    Julia A. 1798 Louisiana
    Saint Luke 20 1830 Louisiana
    Amele 13 1837 Lousiana
    Joseph 7 1843 Louisiana

    215 Bloodworth (Bludworth), Milton & Family w/ Benj Holt & family
    216 Stockholm, Peter D & family
    217 Brewer, Wm & Caroline
    218 Sparks, Solomon & family
    219 Sparks, John S & family w/ James Court

    Charles married Amanda Johnson about 1835 in Louisiana. Amanda (daughter of Moses** Johnson and Nancy** Anna Robert) was born about 1809 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1845 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Amanda Johnson was born about 1809 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Moses** Johnson and Nancy** Anna Robert); died before 1845 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    SLR: Johnston, Amand (Moses & Nancy Robards) m 15 September 1829 Archibald Ritchie of Natchez, Mississippi (Opel Mar # 59)

    Children:
    1. Matilda Cronea was born on 14 Feb 1835 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 7 Sep 1910 in High Island, Galveston Co, Texas.
    2. Mahala Cronea was born in Oct 1839 in Texas; died after 1900 in of, Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  Bennett Hoskins was born about 1701 (son of Col Philip* Hoskins, Sr. (immigrant) and Anne Matthews); died before 22 Apr 1734 in Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    Hoskins, Bennet, 21st Feb, 1733-4; 22nd Apr, 1734.
    Testator appoints father Raphael Neale, ex, and directs that an agreement between himself and Edward Neale for making over two tracts, "St John's" and "St John's Addition" be carried out by ex.
    Test: Richard Cooke, William Neale, Jr, John Lancaster. 21. 53.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
    383: Bennet Hoskins decd-27 May 1734-Jno Lancaster & William Neale relations-M Rap(l) Neale exr.

    Benett Hoskins 18.297 CH £153.17.3 May 27 1734 Jul 3 1734
    (also Bennett Hoskins)
    Appraisers: Robert Yates, Jos. Doulas.
    Creditors: James Howard, Henry Neale.
    Next of kin: John Lancaster, William Neale.
    Executor: Mr. Raphael Neale.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
    481. Bennett Hoskins dec'd acct of Raphael Neale exor. 31 Oct 1735.

    Bennett Hoskins 14.89 A CH £153.17.3 £38.16.2 Oct 31 1735
    Payments to: Richard Harrison, Thomas Hamilton, John & Joseph Lancaster, Francis Jacob, William Penn, Benjamin Tasker & Daniel Dulany, Esq., Samuel Hanson, Samuel Hanson (administrator of Richard Bell), John Walker, accountant for MM Edward & Henry Tralford.
    Executor: Raphael Neale.

    p. 116, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1729-1733; Book M#2
    Page 203. At the request of Benjamin Douglass of CC, Gent, the following deed was recorded this Apr 30, 1730.
    Apr 21, 1730 from Bennett Hoskins of CC, Gent, to Benjamin Douglass of CC, for and in consideration that the afd Benjamin has conveyed to sd Bennett Hoskins 175 acres in CC, being part of 2 tracts, the one called New York, the other Duck Marsh, and also for divers other good causes, he has sold to sd Benjamin Douglass, all that parcel of land in CC, bounded by Potomack River near the mouth of Portobacco Cr, containing about 169 acres. Signed - Ben Hokins [sic]. Wit - Jno Howard*, Benja Fendall*. Eleanor, the wife of sd Bennet Hoskins, relinquished her right of dower in and to the within mentioned land and premises.

    Bennett married Eleanor Neale about 1720. Eleanor was born in 1709; died before 21 Feb 1733/34 in Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Eleanor Neale was born in 1709; died before 21 Feb 1733/34 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Anne Hoskins was born about 1723; died before 15 May 1792 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. Raphael Hoskins was born about 1725; died on 15 Apr 1794.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Moses** Johnson was born before 1765 in South Carolina; died after 1820 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1790, Cheraws Dist, St. Thomas Co, South Carolina
    • Residence: 1791, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1794, Natchez, Mississippi
    • Residence: 20 Sep 1796, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; wit sis-in-law marriage
    • Residence: 07 Aug 1803, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; 1st 5 kids bt
    • Census: 1820, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Pure speculation and guess that Moses could be son to Joseph and brother Henry Issac.

    Debbie has in her tree that he might be son of Burrell Johnson, 1755-Dec 1823 Edgefield, South Carolina and Marie Joesphe Lord, 1755 KY - 15 Jun 1785 St. Jacques, Quebec, Canada, and suggests he had a brother Francis 1777-1798.

    "Jesse" came from a guess that the abstractor made of the name of Ann's father at the time of her marriage to Thomas Court in the St. Landry marriage license #51. The notation shows _ _ _ e & Nancy Roberts with "Jesse" filled in above the dashes.

    Wit: Robert, Susanne (Benjamin & Elizabeth Cole) m 20 Sept 1796 Jacob Welsh. Also Wit John Moore, Andrew Walsh, Robins.

    On August 7, 1803, they had all their children (first four born at this time) baptized at the same time.

    1810 Rapides Par Census:
    Moses Johnston - listed 45+
    1 male, 2 female under 10 - Amand, Eliz, John
    2 males, 1 female 10-16 - Ben, Abraham, Marie
    1 male 16-26 - Solomon Green
    1 male 45+ Moses
    1 female 26-45 Nancy

    also listed in Rapides:
    William Johnston 00012-00100-00
    Josiah S. Johnston 01300-00000-15

    According to the 1820, St.Landry, census, there were residents counted that do not show up later. They were two boys under 10 yrs old; three men age 26-45; one girl age 10 to 16; and two girls ages 16-26.

    from Carole: That is not the census data that I have. He was somewhere in St. Landry Parish when I found it... the data included 7 children!! The 1820 census
    reads as follows:

    301321 422000 5

    1830 Louisiana: No listing for Moses Johnson

    Found on GenWeb Pennsylvania that a John Roberts and John Lyons emigrated from Cork, Ireland on the brig "Freemason" entering America on 27 Dec. 1764. Possible connection??
    ______________
    Dianne Peoples: As far as your question about Moses and James L. being brothers. Iv'e never heard this info before. In Gen Erbon Wise's book, Wise Footsteps from England and Ireland, p.57, he thinks that Moses and Francis Johnson were the sons of Burrell Johnson. Burrell was b.c1755,
    SC. I will warn you that some don't hold this book in high regard.

    LV Hayes: Her opinion of Wise's book is certainly on the money. It contains errors and scrambled data on many families. I understand that a revision is to be published some time this year, but I haven't picked up word of Wise checking with anybody, so I don't know if it's going to be any better.

    DP: Houston Tracy Jr. tells me that he thinks Moses traveled with Rev Joseph Willis from SC to Natchz District c1794.

    LVH: Yeah, there's a tale going around that Willis led like Moses a whole caravan of families from SC (some versions have NC) to LA. I don't buy it. The Pevoto book mentions documents that may locate Moses in the Natchez area in 1794. There's much uncertain about this family, but the eldest daughter, Isabelle, was baptized at Opelousas in 1803, so Moses got to St Landry Parish by then. He's not on the 1810 census, however.

    DP: The 1860 Rapides Parish Census states that Moses' son, John L. was born c1802 KY. He was, however, baptized in St. Landry Parish, LA in 1803. It seems that the more you know, the more confused you get.

    LVH: John L. also appears to be on the 1826 Atascosita census where his birth place is also identified as KY.
    _______________
    Date: 8/30/98 10:42:40 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: smjtree@sprynet.com (Steve Johnson/Michelle Johnson)
    To: Lumoto@aol.com

    The Acadian Johnson/Jeansonne Family Assoc will be hosting a world wide family reunion in Marksville, la. next August, 1999 as part of the CMA-Louisiana 1999 Acadian Families Reuion. If your Jeansonne family came from Opelousas then you are a member of this Acadian family since our family started in Opelousas after coming here from Acadia in the 1760"s. For more info on the assoc please reply and info will be sent to you....Steven johnson Eunice, la.
    _____________
    Date: 9/1/98 10:09:51 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net (T.J. Jeansonne)
    Reply-to: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net
    To: Lumoto@AOL.COM

    Sherry,
    I have researched the information that you supplied on your Johnson lineage.
    Everything that I was able to come up with agreed with the data that you supplied, but I was unable to tie you in to the JEANSONNE branch. I did locate a Moise Johnson (born 1755). He was the son of Jean-Baptiste (Joseph) Johnson, Sr. and Marie-Josephe Laure. No record of place of
    birth, but he was probably born in Canada. I don't know if this is the same Moses "Jesse" Johnson that you referred to.
    You should probably check with a cousin of mine who has done a lot of research on the Johnson/Jeansonne family. In fact he has a book out titled GENEALOGY OF THE JOHNSON AND RELATED FAMILIES . His name is Floyd E. Johnson Sr. and his address is:
    1302 Estelle St., Hattiesburg, MS 39402-2719. Phone (601) 258-3300.
    If Floyd can tie you in to our JEANSONNE/JOHNSON lineage, please let me know so I can include you and your family in our database for future reference.
    Hope this has been some help. If I can be of further assistance, let me know..
    Tom Jeansonne
    Opelousas, LA

    _____________
    Reply-to: tjjeansonne@worldnet.att.net
    To: Lumoto@AOL.COM

    Sherry -
    The following is the url for the JEANSONNE/JOHNSON website:
    http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/5075/index.html

    The Webmaster (Kathryn Coombs) informs me that she is in the process of finding a new "home" for it, therefore a lot of the links which you click on will give you an ERROR 404 NOT FOUND. She assures me that she is working on getting the site up and running real soon.
    Tom
    _________________
    >>Yeah, there's a tale going around that Willis led like Moses a whole caravan of families from SC (some versions have NC) to LA.
    >
    >Y'all are way up on me here. Haven't seen the books and don't know who Willis is.

    An interesting character. Born the son of a white plantation owner and an indian slave in Robeson Co, NC, he became the first protestant minister and founded the first protestant church west of the Mississippi or at least
    that's how the tale goes. He did help found a number of churches in southwestern LA, including the Big Woods church near Edgerly, LA in 1827.
    But he also owned slaves, married at least 4 wives, and sired 19 known children.

    >>John L. also appears to be on the 1826 Atascosita census where his birth place is also identified as KY.
    > Well, he was baptized at 1 yr old; so Moses was in KY in 1802. What is confusing here? What am I missing?

    The documentation which indicates that Moses and Nancy Roberts both may have been in the Natchez area circa 1794, not yet married to one another. Of course, they could have made a trip up river to KY. As I said before,
    the documentation is spotty and somewhat conflicting.
    ----
    LV: Do you have access at your library to McBee's _Natchez Court Records, Vol.
    II_? If so, check pages 245-6 from Book F. This source is identified in Laura Dingle Ewing's Peveto book, which would be another good source for you if you can also find it in the library. It's long out of print.

    Laura quotes passages from McBee which reveal in effect that a Moses Johnson was living with a Mrs. John Green, whose husband had left the country for parts unknown. These records, which may date to 1794, relate to a squabble between Moses and a Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, whose husband, Jonathan had enlisted in the military and not come back. Mrs. Green had invited Mrs. Roberts to stay with her while ole Moses was gone to New Orleans, and when he returned, Moses charged Elizabeth for bed and board
    and confiscated her goodies until she payed. This led to the court action.
    Also mentioned is that John Green had given Moses a note for a debt of $67 dated Jul 1791, so that would place Moses in the Natchez area at least as early as that date.

    Laura was focussed on finding a Roberts, so she thought mistakenly that Elizabeth may have been Moses's Nancy Roberts, but in light of what you have learned of the Anna who married John Green, it was just the opposite.
    More likely, he married the same Mrs. Green he was with circa 1794 or just lived with her because she would not have been able to get a divorce with her husband's status unknown due to his departure.

    NATCHEZ 1794: PART ONE, the abstract

    FROM The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805: Abstracts of Early Records by May Wilson McBee La. 929.1 McBee

    Page 270 Book F
    (Court proceedings: March 15, 1794 - Daniel Clark)
    Page 245: Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts made oath that her husband, Jonathan Roberts, was settled on Mr. Mather's plantation at Bayou Sara by agreement but about six weeks ago her husband abandoned her and enlisted as a soldier and left her big with child and she has two young children by her former husband, Henry Grant, but she has some little property when she married Jonathan Roberts but he has none. Some time before Roberts left her she was invited by Mrs. Green who lived with Moses Johnson to go and stay with her for awhile and she did, with Roberts consent. Johnson was then gone to Orleans with the volunteers [She detailed the work that she did and the supplies she furnished while at the house of Moses Johnson during two months and a few days she stayed as well as listing her belongings she had taken there from the Mather plantation.] When Moses Johnson returned he exacted a note for $40 from her for board for herself and two children and is claiming her possessions in payment [Affidavit of Moses Johnson who denies Mrs. Roberts story; she was not invited to his house, etc.}

    Page 246: I enclose two depositions, Mrs. Roberts and Moses Johnson. I have ordered that her property be restored to her and she has given security that she shall not part with any of it until I receive Your Excellency's answer. I think the man has overcharged her. Moses Johnson also holds a note of John Green for $67 due ever since July 1791. This Green has left the country some time past and has a tract of land here and his wife who lives with Johnson. Johnson's suit is to have the land sold to pay the debt. Mrs. Roberts has a very worthless husband. Devall married them before the proclamation. Devall married them before the proclamation. She is very poor and has two children and now big with child. Etc.

    Page 247: If Roberts has any pay due him, etc. Signed Francis Poussett, March 11, 1794

    PART II FOLLOWS ? ONE OF THE ACTUAL DEPOSITIONS.

    Tragically the only letter missing in the index to the abstracts is ?G?

    Carole

    Found in State Census N.C. 1784-1787 - significance not known.
    Moses Johnson
    List of Inhabitants of Johnston Co, for yer 1787. Recd'd Mar 16, 1787.
    List of number of inhabitants of Capt John Bryan of Every Sect & Condition
    Moses Johnson -- 1 white male, 21-60 years
    2 white male under 21 - over 60
    5 white female - all ages
    and
    Capt William Talton Co, pg 3:
    Moses Johnson 1 white male, 21-60 years
    2 white male under 21 - over 60
    4 white female - all ages


    Census:
    1790 Cheraws District, St. Thomas Co, South Carolina
    page 14
    Moses Johnson 1 1 1

    unk who these people are
    same page Judith Johnson - - 1

    page 13
    William Johnson 2 0 1


    Residence:
    Moses was witness to marriage of Susanne Robert & Jacob Welsh. 20 Sep 1796. Susanne sis of Nancy Anna; so his sis-in-law.
    Robert Susanne - Presbyterian (Benajmin & Elizabeth Colle - Presbyterians) m 20 Sept 1796 Jacob Welsh - Presbyterians, of Maryland in the United States (Peter & Catherine Opaver (Huppert). Wits: Andrew Walsh(?), Moses Johnston, John Moore, Robin. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch.: v 1-A, p 69)

    Census:
    7 Aug 1820 St. Landry Parish
    page 2
    Name: Moses Johnson
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): St Landry, Louisiana
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820


    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 1810-1820
    Benjamin but died prob bef 1820 ?, ?, ?
    one of these might be Joachim b 1816, son of Abraham

    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 (1802-1804)
    John 1802

    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 (1795-1804)
    Abraham, 1799 but had son by 1816 ?, ?


    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 1776-1794
    ?

    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 bef (1775
    Moses bef 1765

    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 4 (1810-1820)
    Ann, Amanda or Rhoda or both?, ?, ?, ?

    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 (1805-1810)
    Amanda or Rhoda or both?

    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 (1795-1804)
    Elizabeth 1795 and maybe Abraham's wife?

    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 5
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 9
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 17
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 17

    no wife
    Marie married abt 1812 and in her own census
    Abraham married abt 1815

    other Johnsons in 1820 Opel

    James Johnson - same page 2:
    alone: foreigner not naturalized age 16-25 (1795-1804)
    -------
    also
    pg 3
    Edmund >45


    pg 6
    Susannah >45;
    5 kids: 2f 1m <10; 1m 1f 10-15
    (same page John Arrington)
    Pg 7
    Isaac, David (next to each other)

    Gideon, same pg 7
    26-44 (1776-1794)

    pg 16
    John 2m 16-25; 1f 16-25 (1795-1804)

    same pg, several familiar names, inc James Foreman Jr. and Thomas Hayes; Bosman Hays

    (Thomas Hayes s/o Bosman Hayes & Jane Forman; James Forman Jr., Solomon Green

    Sarah Forman, sister to Jane, m Isaac Johnson

    -----------
    John pg 17
    same pg Jacob Harmon Sr.; Benjamin Andrus;
    William Perry,
    Asa Forman, Isaac Forman, Ephraim Forman Joseph Forman
    Francis Hoffpauir, John Lyons sr -- and more - all adjac
    Jonathan Foreman

    Moses** married Nancy** Anna Robert about 1794. Nancy** (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole) was born about 1770 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died after 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Nancy** Anna Robert was born about 1770 in Natchez District, Mississippi (daughter of Benjamin* Robert, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Cole); died after 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1794, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    1810 Rapides Par Census - age 26-45. If had first child at 17 and last child at 42 - b 1773.

    Robert, Nancy (Benjamin & Isabelle Robert) m 16 Sep 1787 John Green of Virginia (Thomas & Anne Green) Wits: James Young, John Dunmore, Ebrent(?) Robins. Fr. Joseph de Arazena (Opel Ch. v.1-A, p 9)

    Robert, Anna m John Green (Opel. Ch)
    Robert, Anna m Moses Jansonne
    Jeansonne, Moses m Anna Robert (Opel. Ch)

    Natchez court records show that Moses and Nancy were living in the same household in 1794, but she is still referred to as John Green's wife.

    Birth:
    daughter Marie is the only child who lived long enough to be entered in the 1880 census where birthplace of parents are recorded. She stated her mother born in Mississippi.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth (Isabelle) Johnson was born in 1795 in Natchez District, Mississippi; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1870 in of, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Maria I* Johnson was born in 1796 in Louisiana; was christened on 7 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1880 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Abraham Johnson was born in 1799; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1817.
    4. Benjamin Johnson was born in 1800; was christened on 07 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1815.
    5. John Johnson was born in 1802; was christened on 7 Aug 1803 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1841 in Texas.
    6. Rhoda Johnson was born about 1804; died before 1838.
    7. 5. Amanda Johnson was born about 1809 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1845 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. Ann* Johnson was born in 1810 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860 in of, Calhoun Co, Texas.
    9. Benjamin "Berry" Johnson was born on 8 Jun 1815 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1872 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sabine Pass Cem, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

  3. 12.  Col Philip* Hoskins, Sr. (immigrant) was born in 1650 in England (son of Bennett Hoskins and Mrs (..)(..) Hoskins); died on 22 Apr 1718 in Charles Co, Maryland; was buried in Portobacco Church, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Hoskins, Col. Phillip,Charles County, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr., 1718.
    To son William and hrs., 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
    To son Phillip and hrs., 50 A., Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation. Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally. To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
    To son Oswald and hrs., 178 A., dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
    To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A., Hoskins' Lot,and shareof personal estate.
    To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. Chingamuxson Cr., 100 A., St. John's, and 100 A. adj. St. John's, lying bet. the two Beaverdams, and share of personal estate.
    To daus. Mary, Anne and Martha, personalty.
    Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
    To wife Ann, extx., residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them. Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
    Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
    Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14. 475.
    Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth. 3rd Apr., 1718. Caveat filed by son William.
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Probate Records Inventories Book 1717-1735
    35: Col. Philip Hoskins decd 16 Jun 17
    ===
    358. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd addl acct of Mr. Bennet Hoskins exer of
    Oswald Hoskins exor of Ann Hoskins who was the exor of Col. Philip Hoskins aforesaid acct by Aswald Hoskins 26 May 1719. Paid to judgment provincal ct.
    Philip Hoskins & Gerard Folke were sureties on test bond of Major Wm Dent estate by Thomas Dent his exor bond being sued by James Smallwood, legacy left by dec'd Col. Philip Hoskins to four of his grandchildren the children of Major Robert Hanson, (note: Robert's wife was Benedicta Hoskins, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth.)
    *legacy to three other grandchildren children of Thomas Stone,*
    legacy to son William Hoskins,
    legacy to daughter Mary Ann Hoskins,
    legacy to daughter Martha Hoskins,
    equal division among dec'd's children: Aswald Hoskins, Bennet Hoskins, Bayloard Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins, Martha Hoskins chil.of dec'd of his (last) wife; of which Aswald Hoskins & Baylard Hoskins being dec'd since; now divided among the three surviving children of Col Philip Hoskins by his last wife Ann Hoskins viz: Bennett Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins & Martha Hoskins. 15 Nov 1729
    === NJL
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of John Sanders, age ca. 51, taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he knew of an Ignatius Mathis who is said to be the son of Jane Corkshutt. John Causeen was reputed to be the heir of the above mentioned land. Ignatius Causeen married the daughter of this deponent. (Liber CL, p. 707).
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of William Mathis, age ca. 47, regarding a parcel of of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he was the son of the daughter of the above mentioned John Cockshutt, and that he sold part of the tract he had by his mother to Col. Philemon Lloyd, which land is now in dispute. (Liber CL, p. 708).

    Note: several spelling errors in this account( Oswald Hopkins should be Oswald Hoskins son of Col. Philip Hoskins and his fathers 2nd wife Anne Mathews (Mudd ) Anne Mathews (Mudd) was the daughter of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester________. William Thompson married Victoria Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt. William Mathis, age ca. 47 (should be William Mathews also a son of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt whose mother Jane Hicks married 1st to John Cockshoot, 2nd to Nicholas Causine, and third to Robert Clarke the Surveyor. Ignatius Mathis should be Ignatius Mathews son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester ___________. Ignatius Causoon should read Ignatius Causine whose Father Nicholas Causine married Jane Hicks(the widow of John Cockshutt). Bennett Hoskins mother was Anne Mathews who married 2nd to Philip Hoskins), his mothers sister was Victoria Mathews who married William Thompson. John Sanders married Sarah Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews Jr. (son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester_______). Thomas Mathews Jr. married Sarah Boarman daughter of William Boarman and 1st wife Sarah Linle. Thomas Mathews Jr. and wife Sarah Boarman had a daughter Sarah Mathews who married John Sanders. Thomas Mathews wife Sarah Boarman (Mathews) married 2nd to Thomas Mudd) and Thomas Mathews Jr.'s sister Anne Mathews also married the same Thomas Mudd who died ca. 1696. Anne Mathews(Mudd) then married Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q
    Hoskins, Jane, d/o Philip and Elizabeth Hawkins of Portobacco, b. 1 Mar 1681
    Hoskins, Benedistal, d/o Philip Hoskings and Elizabeth Hoskings Of Portobacco, b. 18 Dec 1685
    Hoskins, Elizabeth, d/o Philip Hoskins and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 9 Feb 1687
    Hoskins, William, s/o Philip Hoskings and Elizabeth Hoskings of Portobacco, b. 18 Mar 1690
    Hoskins, Mary, d/o Philip and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 24 Mar 1692
    Hoskins, Margarett, d/o Philip Hoskins and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 15 Aug 1694
    ===
    Colonel Philip Hoskins, b. bef 1660 and d. 1714, Charles Co. He married by 1680 first, Elizabeth Waughop b. bef 1665 and she died 1694/1698 (dau. of Archibald Waughop and Jane Leah)

    Col. Philip HOSKINS and 1st wife Elizabeth Waughop.

    ===
    Charles County Court and Land Records, Liber I, Page 123
    13 Jun 1681; Deed of Gift from Philip Hoskins to John Robins; one sorrel mare; /s/ Philip Hoskins; wit. Jno. Cabioge (?) (mark), Thomas Hicks
    ===
    Jones, Lewis,Chas. County, 18th Feb., 1702-3; 16th Mch., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis. To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas. Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal. Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2 , pages 12. 37.
    ===
    Weaver, John, Charles County, Munc.,
    6th Aug., 1707; 28th Aug., 1707
    To Mrs. Mary Weaver (spinster), Bristol, Eng., entire estate, real and personal.
    Ex.: Dr. John Pilsworth of Bristol.
    Test: Col. Philip Hoskins , Dr. Wm. Loch. 12. 153.
    ===
    Lynes, Ann,Chas. County, 20th Nov., 1711; 17th Dec., 1711.
    To Mary Chismund and hrs., goddau. Ann, dau. of James Tyre; Anne Hoskins, wife of Col. Philip Hoskins; Frances, wife of Col. Rice Hoe, in Va.; Major Walter Story, Sarah Story, dau. of sd. Walter and Mary, his wife; Robert Bates; Mary, wife of Philemon Hensley; Rice Lowe and hrs; Judith, wife of John Warren; Eliza:, wife of Benja. Douglass, and Mary, dau. of Joseph and Penelope Douglas, personalty.
    To Robert Yates, Brittish boy John Radfield, in payment of debt due by late husband,
    To John, eld. son of Col. John Seymour (late Governor), and his hrs., 1000 A., Bellconnell, on Elk R.
    Ex.: Maj. Walter Story.
    Test: Michael Martin, Matthew Scarborough, Henry Ayres. 13. 325.

    ===
    Joseph Wolf 8.444 I CH £34.10.0 Nov 20 1685
    Appraisers: John Wheeler, Phill. Hoskyns.
    ===
    John Probert 8.493 I CH £2.18.6 Apr 26 1686
    Appraisers: Robert Middleton, Phill. Hoskins.
    ===
    John Mun 8.494 I CH £88.17.6 Nov 6 1685
    Cites good belonging to the estate of Roger Dickinson.
    Appraisers: Robert Middleton, Phill, Hoskyns.
    ==
    Mary Womman 9.178 I CH £26.4.0 Oct 23 1686
    Appraisers: Phill. Hakins, John Lambeth.
    ===
    John Probartt 9.418 A CH £2.18,6 #3822 Sep 13 1687
    The amount of the inventory also included £0.5.0 and #2826.
    Payments to: Thomas Hussey, Phil. Hoskins & Robert Middleton, Ignatius Cousin, James Wheeler, Richard Boughton, Mr. George Thompson, Mr, Robert Doyne, Mr, James Heath.
    Administrator: Maj. John Wheeler,

    James Wheelar (planter) 10.364 Account Charles County £16.10.0 #11340
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3960.
    Payments to: Joshua Wilkingson, Cornelius Maddock, Henry Maries, Joseph Gray, James Royston, Edward Rookewood, Hugh Aspitall, William Saunders, John Probert, Joshua Bullet, Capt. Phillip Hoskins, Robert Middleton, Nicholas Gray, Richard Harrison, James Barret, John Cornish, Clebourne Lomax, John Clarke and John Godshall, Michael Ashford, Capt. Philip Hoskins & Philip Lynes, John Pryor, John Martin, Richard Boughton, Robert Doyne, William Dent, Cornelius Maddock,, Richard Newton, Maj. James Smallwood.
    Mentions: Maj. John Wheelar & Moses Jones at difference on behalf of orphans (James and Anne)
    Executrix: Katherine Jones (Relict), deceased wife of Moses Jones.
    ===
    Capt. Thomas Meech 13B.96 Inventory £101.2.9 Mar 28, 1696
    Appraisers: David Browne, George Layfield, Robert King.
    mentions: John Edmonson(cammander of ship "Elizabeth Burwick" for New York).
    lists of debts: George Layfield, esq., Levin Denwood, Maj. King, David Browne, Miles Burrough on Mr. Charles Carroll, Nicholas Smith, Phillip Clarke, John Clay, payable to Robert Ridgley, Robert Peall, John Evens, Mr. Tench, William Lowrey, Elizabeth Baker, on Arthur Neill, William Bleaden on Col. Cod, Philip Hoskins on Samuel Houldsworth, Philip Hoskins on board ship Capt. John Desington (Commander) for Pennsylvania, John Pollard for Capt. Hoskins, James Browne note to Phillip Clarke, Mr. Thomas Tench note to namec Lewellin----John Mason to------Vanswering, William Mallory, William Banks bond to James Cans, Andrew Lewellin, Mathew Wayes
    ===
    William Smith 11B.45 A £142.3.6 £82.20.6 Oct 10 1700
    A second inventory is cited at £23.10.0,
    Payments to: Lewis Jones, Thomas Wheeler.
    Administrators: Phillip Hoskins, William Dent.
    ===
    Sarah Lee 20.263 A £13.8.6 #2879 Jul 28 1701
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3222,
    Payments to: Elisha James, Thomas Lilliard, Phillip Hoskins, John Doyne.
    Administrator: Thomas Stone.
    ===
    William Spikeman 19.169 A £8,16,0 #3530 Jul 15 1699
    Payments to: Henry Tompson, Elisabeth Smith (dead, relict) and executrix of William Smith and Philip Hoskins (administrator of William Smith),
    Administratrix: wife (dead, unnamed) of James Kirke.
    ===
    Hoskins, Philip, joyner, Charles County, 26th June, 1720; 16th Nov., 1720.
    To bros. Oswell and Bennet, personalty.
    To bro. William, ex., residue of estate, real and personal, with all -rights in estate of father., Col. Philip Hoskins, dec'd.
    Test: Wm. Wills,, Thomas Causton, Robert Hanson. 16,218,
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 1 #14780 [1688]
    (executrix of John Lemar)
    Received from: Phillip Mason & Richard Gambell, Robert Taylor, Joseph Manning, Garret Fowks, John Gouley, Edward Greenhauch, William Davis, Richard Barce, William Frost, Joseph Bollet, Robert Hood, George Stringer, James Regens, Mrs. Broad, Madam Anne Burford, Mr. George Plater, William West, Edward Saunders.
    Administrator: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 A £7.18.10 #19135 [1688]
    The amount of the inventory also included #14780.
    Payments to: Phillip Hoskins, Robert Thomson, Cleborne Lomax, Morris Lloyd, Cornelious Maddock, Thomas Toft, Joshua Gray, John Martin, Thomas Plunket, Patrick Innis, George Plater, Thomas Elms, John Knight, John Booker, Mr, Dent.
    Administratrix: Elisabeth Hoskins, wife of Phillip Hoskins.
    ===
    Robert Thompson 10,396 A CH £145.16.6 £149,2,6 Oct4 1695
    Payments to; Mr. Phillip Hoskins, Notley Warren due his father (unnamed), Mr. Henry Hawkins, Mr. John Wilde, Mrs. Mary Phibes, John Boman per Mr. Henry Hawkins, Mr. William Dent for Anne Blizard (orphan of Giles Blizard).
    Administratrix: Mary Smallwood, wife of Mr. James Smallwood.
    ===
    James Bile 18.59 A CH £13.18.2 Nov 6 1698
    Administrator: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Mr. Thomas Mudd 18.126 A CH Dec 15 1698
    Payments to: Anthony Simms, Walter Storey, Mr. Gilbert Clarke, Mr. Thomas Hussey, Maj. William Dent, David White, Dr. George Burch, Mr, Charles Cornwell. Mr. Jacob Moreland, Mr. Thomas Clarke, Capt, John Beane, Capt. John Rymer, Edward Newgatte, John Allerd, Mr. Richard Hubbard, Mr. Richard Boughton, John Tenniston, Mr. James Bouling, Mr, John Sirelson, J. Wallice, Thomas Simson,
    Executors: Thomas Mudd, Anne Hoskins (widow), wife of Phillip Hoskins,
    ===
    Thomas Mudd 19-1/2B.19 A CA {CH} £501,14,2 £298.10.0 Apr 19 1700
    Payments to: Robert Carvill, Samuell Watkins, Thomas Clark, William Wilkinson, Maj. William Boreman, Sr., Thomas Couth (?), Jeremy Snell.
    Executrix: Anne Hoskins, wife of Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Wahob, Archibald, Portobacco, Charles County, 1st Dec., 1683; 10th Mch., 1684.
    To Wife Eliza:, execx., and possible unborn child, 100 A. plantation and 200 A. at Nanjemy.
    To dau. Margaret, wife of John Lemare, plantation in event of death of wife without other issue.
    To dau. Eliza:, wife of Philip Hoskins, other tract of land afsd. in event of death of wife without issue.
    To granddaus. Benedicta and Jane, daus of Philip and Eliza: Hoskins, personalty.
    Test: Peter Ferendas, Jno. Boyne, Cleborne Lomax. MCW 4. 23.
    ===
    Archibald Wauhop 19,158 A CH £61.1.0 #3671 Jul 24 1699
    Payments to: Capt, Phillip Hoskins by order of Thomas Lowe son of William Lowe,
    Executor: Cleborne Lomax (surviving executor of Elisabeth Smith (executrix of deceased)).
    ===
    Mary Hall 19-1/2B.93 A £ll.17.0 £3.3.3
    Payments to: Maj, Dent.
    Executor: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Jones, Lewis, Chas. Co, 18th Feb, 1702-3; 16th Mar., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis.
    To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas.
    Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal.
    Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2, pages 12. 37.
    ===
    William Smith 11B.45 A £142.3.6 £82.20.6 Oct 10 1700
    A second inventory is cited at £23.10.0,
    Payments to: Lewis Jones, Thomas Wheeler.
    Administrators: Phillip Hoskins, William Dent.
    ===
    Richard Jones 20.183 A CH 15.15.9 March 12 1701
    Payments to: George Harris, Capt. Phill. Hoskins, Elisha James.
    Legatees: Elizabeth Jones, Anne Jones
    Executor: Joseph Thomas
    ===
    9 Jan 1692 Chas Co: John Lambert in deed of gift conveyed to John Allen and Ellinor his wife, dau of John Lambert, 100A on Nanjemy Creek adjacent land of William Boarman; witnesses were Phill. Hoskins, Joseph Manning and Boswell Smith (recorded 20 Mar 1712/13) «Chas Co Ct Prcdgs (ChCP) D2:35»
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 75-1/2
    7 Sep 1672; Indenture from John Owen, planter, to James Hayes and Philip Hoskins, planter; for 2,350# tobacco; a parcel called Owen's Purchase; containing 200 acres; near a parcel taken up by Daniel Johnson called Lyon's Denn; /s/ John Owen; wit. Will Harris, Thomas Hargis
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 26
    14 Nov 1682; Indenture from Archibald Wahob, planter, to Philip Hoskyns and Elizabeth his wife; for fatherly love and affection to his dau. Elizabeth Hoskyns, 1/2 of a parcel of land containing 400 acres purchased from Tho. King; bounded by land of Jno. Wheeler; /s/ Archibald Wahob (mark); wit. Cleborne Lomax, Wm. Theobalds
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 275
    26 Apr 1694; Indenture from Thomas Love to Philip Hoskins, Gent.; for 5s; a parcel of land on the west side on Portobacco Creek where his father William Love did live; containing 100 acres; /s/ Thomas Love (mark); wit. Wm. Barton, Henry Hawkins, Cleborne Lomax; in return Philip Hoskins to care for Thomas Love for the rest of his natural life; Hoskins also to receive cattle, horses, chattel, and other possessions
    ===
    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Deed, 24 February 1699
    From: JOHN CLARK, ROBT. CLARKE, BENJAMIN CLARK, and FFRANCIS CLARK of Charles and St. Mary's County, planters.
    To: JOHN COURTS (also spelled COATS, COARTS), of Charles County, gent.
    Price: 8250 lbs. tobacco
    Property: All the tract called "Crouches Guift" in P. G. County, on the north side of the main fresh on the head of Mattawoman or St. Thomases Creek commonly known by the name of Notting, bounding on land of JOHN CLARKE; 500 acres.
    Signatures: JOHN CLARKE, ROBT. CLARKE, BENJ'N CLARK, FFRANCIS CLARK.
    Wit.: PHILL. HOSKINS, JAMES KEECH, and BRIDGETT FFENDALL (her mark).
    Ackn'd: JOHN CLARKE and wife ELIZABETH, ROBERT CLARKE, BENJAMIN CLARKE and wife JUDITH, and FFRANCIS CLARKE, 27 February 1699.
    Recorded: 14 November 1700, Vol. A, p. 293-A
    === RDS
    Nov. 1700 - Hoskins et ux vs. Thomas Mudd [Jr.] Thomas Mudd [Sr.] died seized of 5 tracts of land in Charles Co.: "Bryer Wood" (150 acres), "Boremans Reserve" (488 acres), "Carnavan" (600 acres), "St. Katherine's" (188 acres) and "Jarvis" (120 acres.) Philip Hoskins, Esq. m. Ann, the widow of Thomas Mudd [Sr.] Thomas Mudd [Jr.], the son and heir of Thomas Mudd [Sr.] would not set off the widow's 1/3 to Ann so Hoskins brought suit to compel him to do so. In Oct. 1700, the Provincial Court directed Gerrard Fowlke, the Sheriff of Charles Co., to cause 12 good and lawful men of his bailywick to admeasure all the tracts and set a 1/3 part of them off as Ann's dowry. In Nov. 1700, the 12 men, including John Barron, admeasured the widow's third of "Bryer Wood" and this Fowlke reported back to the Provincial Court, together with his statement that "I am not informed of any other lands in these writs mentioned within my bailywick to be admeasured."
    Source: Maryland Provincial Court, Judgment Record, Liber W.T. No. 3, pp. 816-820. (MSA Microfilm Roll SR2491)
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber Z, page 176
    Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins:
    10 Apr 1705; Indenture From James Mackey to Philip Hoskins, Gent., for 6,000 # tobacco; a parcel being part of 2 tracts of land called Allanson's Supply and Mackeys Parke on the south side of Chingamuxon Creek; laid for 198 1/2 acres; /s/ James Meckeys (mark); wit. William Lock, Robert Hanson, Thomas Stone; 10 Apr 1705 James Meckey ack. deed; Col. Philip Hoskins paid alienation 13 Apr 1704
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber Z, page 178
    4 Apr 1705; Indenture from Garrett Sinnett, planter, and Anne his wife to Philip Hoskins; for 500 # tobacco and other good causes; a parcel of land called Friendship; bounded by Coffers Chance and land of John Haynes called "Much Haddum"; laid out for 50 acres; /s/ Garrett Sinnett and Anne his wife ack. deed; 13 Apr 1705 Col. Philip Hoskins, paid alienation for 50 acres
    ===
    Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 243: Indenture, 18 Mar 1708
    From: William Benson, planter of Charles County and his wife, Catherine
    To Henry More, planter of Charles County
    For 6,000 pounds of tobacco a 275 acre tract of land called Wards Wheele on the east side of the Piscataway River; said in the patent to be in Charles County, but now in Prince George's Co.; bounded by St. Thomas Runn; granted formerly to John Ward and last in possession of William Benson and Cathrine his wife.
    Signed: Will'm Benson (mark) and Cathrine Benson (mark)
    Witnessed: Phil Hoskins, Job. Dodson and Jon. Landers
    Acknowledgement: 8 Mar 1708 Charles County acknowledges in Court the alienation by Edward Howard of the sum of 7s
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber C #2 Page 170
    14 Mar 1709; Indenture from William Walker of Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia, planter, and Mary his wife, to John King, ship's carpenter; for £48; a 300 acres parcel of land being half of 600 acres granted John Tomkin, Sr. and Andrew Watson dated 13 Jan 1651 on the Potomac; /s/ William Walker; wit. Phill Hoskins, Robert Hansen, James Lem_____; ack. in open court; 15 Mar 1709 John King paid alienation
    ===
    Charles County Land records, Liber C # 2, page 216
    7 Feb 1710; Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins:
    6 feb 1710; Indenture from Edward Ford, cordwinder, and William Bladen, late of ______Temple, London, but now of Annapolis, Esq.; for 9,000 # tobacco and 10 dollars; a tract called Christian Temple Manor in Mattawoman on the south side of Piscataway River; containing 1,000 acres; /s/ Edward Ford, Elizabeth Ford; wit. John Smoot (mark), Paul Burras(mark); 6 Feb 1710 Edward Ford and Elizabeth his wife ack. deed
    ===
    Charles County Land records, Liber C # 2 page 217
    9 Feb 1710; Recorded at the request of Elizabeth Keech:
    9 Feb 1710/11; Recorded by Elizabeth Keech; John Contee, merchant, Philip Hoskins, Esq., and Philip Lynes, Esq., bind themselves in the amount of £ 2, 000 to James Keech; cond. of obligation regarding the late Col. John Courts' will, Charity Courts, relict and ex. during widowhood; if she remarry, oldest of his sons at age 20 should take over his brothers and sisters' portions; or if minor James Keech, Esq. to take charge of children's estate; afterwards John Contee m. Charity Courts and none of the children to age 20, James Keech turns over the estate to John Contee & Charity; mentions Anne Courts brought up by James Keech and Elizabeth his Wife; /s/ John Contee, Phill. Hoskins, Philip Lynes; wit. Willm. Dent, Phill. Lloyd
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 24
    29 Jan 1712; Recorded at request of Richard Edelen:
    28 Sep 1712; Indenture from Kenelm Chiseldyne, Gent. of St. Mary's County, to Richard Edelen, carpenter; Thomas Garrard, formerly of Manchester in Westmoreland County, Virginia, by his will ca 5 Feb 1672 bequeathed Mary his dau. 100 acres called WESTWOOD LODGE; Mary did lawfully marry Kenelm Chiseldine; this indenture from Kenelm Chiseldyne to Richard Edelen for £35; /s/ Kenelm Chiseldyne; wit. Phil Hoskins, Tho. Howard
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 45
    22 Jul 1713; Recorded at request of John Sanders:
    25 June 1713; Indenture from Robert Green and Mary his wife, and Thomas Green, eldest son and heir of sd. Robert Green and Mary his wife, to William Boarman, Sr., eldest son and heir of Maj. William Boarman, dec'd; on behalf of Francis Ignatius Boarman, infant, youngest son of Maj. William Boarman, dec'd, for £50; a parcel called GREEN'S REST being part of William Boarman's Manor called CONTENT; bounded by Abraham Lemaster, Zachia Swamp and Evans Run; containing 450 acres by patent 16 Jul 1679; Wm. Boatman during his lifetime purchased again of sd. Thomas Green and by his last will Boarman gave to his youngest son Ignatius; nothing appears on record from Thomas Green to Wm. Boarman; /s/ Robert Green (mark), Mary Green, Thomas Green; wit. Phill. Hoskins, John Fendall
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 168.
    At the request of Messrs Gerrad Fowke & Bennett: Hoskins, the following release was recorded this Oct 5, 1724.
    We, George Dent and Richard Tarvin of CC,, gent, we hereby release to Gerrard Fowke of CC, gent, and Bennett Hoskins, executor of Oswald Hoskins, executor of Anne Hoskins, executrix of Philip Hoskins, late of CC decd, all actions or claims, suits, or demands which we might have made against sd Gerrard Fowke & Bennett Hoskins, executor as afd, or either of them, on the testamentary bond of Colo Wm Dent, late of CC, deced. Signed Oct 3, 1724 - Geo Dent, Rich Tarvin. Wit - Robt Hanson, S: Hanson.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 307-35: COFFERS CHANCE: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Godshall, John: Surveyed 4 October 1668 for John Coffer beginning at a bound hiccory a bound tree of John Cecil: Other Tracts Mentioned: FRIENDSHIP; MUCH HADDUM;
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-46: FRIENDSHIP: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Hoskins, Philip Col: Surveyed 6 June 1671 for Robert Casselton and Garrett Sinnett at a bound oak in the line of the land called COFFERS CHANCE: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; MUCH HADDUM; Conveyance notes - Resurveyed into HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1726; folio 417,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : 1046 Acres - Hoskins, Bennett: Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; MUCH HADDUM; Conveyance notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725,,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-79: MUCH HADDUM: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Payne, John: Surveyed 24 Aug 1670 for John Payne at a bound White Oak the parting tree between Clement and said Payne.: Other Tracts Mentioned: HARWOOD; Conveyance notes - 50 Acres - Richard Birch from John Payne; 13 March 1710, 50 Acres - William Hoskins from Richard Birch; 12 Dec 1717,Included in Resurvey of HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1725, folio 417, , , ,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 408-205: HARWOOD: 1266 acres; Possession of - 1266 Acres - Hoskins, William: Surveyed for William Hoskins, 8 Aug 1726, Beginning at a Locust post.: Other Tracts Mentioned: MUCH HADDUM; ; ; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, Entered again folio 417,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 417-272: HARWOOD: acres; Possession of - Acres - Hoskins, William: Re-Surveyed for William Hoskin, 8 Aug 1726. Resurvey included (2) tracts of Escheat which (can't read) and 3 other tracts, WAUGHOPS PURCHASE, FRIENDSHIP, and MUCH HADUM, lying in Charles County beginning at a locus post standing at the mouth (cant read the rest): Other Tracts Mentioned: WAUGHOPS PURCHASE; FRIENDSHIP; MUCH HADUM; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, this is the same land as HARWOOD, Folio 433,130 Acres - George Godfrey from Walter Hanson & John Cunningham; 2 June 1746,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 433-399: HARWOOD: 1266 acres; Possession of - 1266 Acres - Hanson, Violetta; Hanson, Walter; Hoskins; Mrs Walter Hanson: Formerly so called by patent of confirmation dated 10 May 1740, Granted unto Violetta Hanson, Walter Hanson, and Elizabeth his wife and Mary Hoskins: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 302-1: WAUGHOPS PURCHASE: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 16 Oct 1663 for Archibald Waghop on the West side Port Tobacco Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: HARWOOD; Conveyance notes - spelled Waghobs in record, Included in Resurvey of HARWOOD, Aug 8, 1726, folio 417.,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 353-10: ALLANSONS FOLLY: 400 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Ming, Edward: 300 Acres - Rookwood, Edward: 100 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: 100 Acres - Mackey, James: Surveyed 2 April 1662 for Thomas Allison on the East side of Piscataway river on the South Side of Chingomuxon Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOORES REGAINED; ; ; Conveyance notes - Edward Ming in the right of his wife (and relict of Matthew Dike), Resurveyed as Escheat into MOORES REGAINED Folio 461.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 296-77: ALLANSONS SUPPLY, ADDITION TO: 49 acres; Possession of - 49 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 31 March 1705 for Philip Hoskins beginning at a bound black tree of ALLANSONS SUPPLY: Other Tracts Mentioned: ALLANSONS SUPPLY;
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 354-19: MACKYS PARK: 200 acres; Possession of - 98-1/2 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 4 Aug 1668 for John Mackey on Chingomuxon Creek.: Conveyance notes - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor & Barbara 17 April 1719, 200 Acres - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor 15 May 1722 Richard Speak from John Speak Jun 7 January 1722., 50 Acres - Walter Winter from John Speak Jun. 11 June 1729 Walter Winter from John Speak Jr. 28 May 1731, 200 Acres - John Speak Sr. from John Speak Jr. 8 Jun 1731 , 50 Acres - William Winter from John Winter 13 March 1732, called Col in record,

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    BENNETT HOSKINS. ESQ. received a warrant for 2000 acres of land in Charles County on 8/19/3671 called "Manor of Friendship" (Patent 16:546). His manor was on the west side of the Port Tobacco Creek. He assigned 500 acres of the Manor to PHILIP HOSKINS, with no relationship shown, who was transported into the Province in 1671/2. According to the Charles County Rent Rolls, BENNETT HOSKINS owned 1467 acres. According to a later deed pertaining to "Friendship" he died in the Kingdom of Great Brittain (Deed L#2:231).
    PHILIP HOSKINS was transported into the Province of Maryland in 1671/2 (Patent 17:372). On 9/7/1672 with James Hayes, he purchased 200 acres of "Owens Purchase" from John Owen, planter of Charles County (Deed E:46,75.5) He married first Elizabeth Wahob, the daughter of Archibald Wahob and Jane Leah. When Alexander Simpson wrote his will in 1670 he left his Goddaughters Margaret Wahob, and Elizabeth Wahob, the daughters of Archibald Wahob each 120 acres of land. If they died then it was to go to their mother Jane Wahob. To Jacob Leah, the brother of Jane Wahob he left 300 acres of "Simpson's Delight" (Will 1:379). When Archibald Wahob wrote his will in 1683 he named his daughter Elizabeth Hoskins, the wife of PHILIP HOSKINS and his grandchildren BENEDICTA and JANE HOSKINS (Will 4:23).
    In the births, marriages and deaths of Charles County six of their children are given. On 4/26/1694 PHILIP HOSKINS, Gent, received 100 acres, "cattle, horses, chattel and other possessions" from Thomas Love, the son of William Love, for five shillings provided he would care for Thomas Love for the rest of his natural life (Deed S:275). PHILIP HOSKINS served as a justice of Charles County and of the Provincial Court, and he was a Colonel in the Maryland Militia.
    On 6/8/1683 20 acres of "Addition" was patented for PHILIP HOSKINS (Patent 24:523). On 12/14/1687 187 acres of "Hoskins' Lot" was patented for him (Patent 25:322). In 4/1705 PHILIP HOSKINS purchased "Allenson's Supply," "Mackey's Park" and "Friendship" (Deeds Z:176, 178).
    Elizabeth died after 6/2/1698 when she was a witness to the will of Richard Jones of Charles County. By 12/15/1698 PHILIP HOSKINS had married secondly Ann Mathews Mudd, the daughter of Dr. Thomas Mathews and Jane Cockshot, and the widow of Thomas Mudd, with four children (Acc't 18:126). With Richard Wade, PHILIP HOSKINS was named to receive half of the estate of Lewis Jones in his will written on 2/18/1703 and probated on 3/16/1709 (Will 2, part 2:37).
    COL. PHILIP HOSKINS wrote his will on 6/20/1714 and it was probated in Charles County on 4/3/1718 (Will 14:475). He left personalty to each of his grandchildren, unnamed. To his son WILLIAM he left the 100 acres he had bought from Thomas Love and personalty. His son PHILIP received 50 acres of "Friendship" and personalty. His son OSWALD received 178 acres of the dwelling plantation and personalty. His son BENNETT received 200 acres he had bought from Garrett Sinett and 187 acres of "Hoskin's Lot" and personalty. His son BAYLARD received 190J/3 acres bought of James Mackey and 200 acres of "St. John's," and a share of his personal estate. His daughters MARY ANNE and MARTHA received personalty. His wife Ann was to have the residue of his estate and then it was to be divided among his children he had by her. He desired to be buried at Port Tobacco Church (St. Ignatius Catholic Church). The accounts of the estate of COL. PHILIP HOSKINS were given on 5/26/1719, valued at £1,121.00.09. OSWALD HOSKINS, the executor of Ann Hoskins, administered his estate. Distributions were made to the five children of his second marriage (Acc't 2:22).
    Ann, the widow of PHILIP HOSKINS, wrote her will on 5/6/1718 and it was probated in Charles County on 5/9/1718 (Will 14:611). She named her sons OSWALD and BENNETT HOSKPNS as her executors. They were to divide the personalty left to her by her late husband, and to care for her three other children. OSWALD HOSKINS administered the estates of his father COL. PHILIP HOSKINS and his mother MRS. ANN HOSKINS on 5/26/1719 (Adm Acc't 2:22,24). Those receiving from the estate were the children of the second marriage. On the inventory of Madam Ann Hoskins her next of kin were given as William Mathews and John Craycroft (Inv 1:316B.
    By 11/15/1729 OSWALD HOSKINS and BAYLARD HOSKINS were both deceased when BENNETT HOSKINS gave the final accounting of the estates of his father, mother and brother OSWALD. These estates were divided equally between MARY ANNE, MARTHA and himself (Acc't 10:5).

    In the will of Col. Philip Hoskins he named his daughter Martha Stone, his
    grandson THOMAS STONE, and named THOMAS STONE as the overseer of his estate.
    Martha's brother Oswald Hoskins named his brother-in-law THOMAS STONE as the
    overseer of his will in 1721, and mentioned his sister Martha Stone. No record
    was found for Martha's death, which occurred shortly after 1721.
    Change Date: 25 May 2007 at 15:47:34

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    Notes:
    He had to be 21 years to issue this deed:
    p. 64, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II
    13 Jun 1681; deed of Gift from Philip Hoskins, to John Robins; one sorell mare; /s/ Philip Hoskins; wit. Jno Cabioge (?) (mark), Thomas Hicks

    The Maryland Calendar Of Wills Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta Bolling Henry; Wills From 1713 To 1720; Volume IV, Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 130
    Hoskins, Col. Philip, Charles Co, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr, 1718.
    To son William and hrs, 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
    To son Philip and hrs, 50 A, Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation.
    Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally.
    To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
    To son Oswald and hrs, 178 A, dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
    To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A, Hoskins' Lot,and share of personal estate.
    To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. China Moxson Cr, 100 A, St John's, and 100 A. adj. St John's, lying bet the two Bever Dams, and share of personal estate.
    To daus. Mary Ann and Martha, personalty.
    Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
    To wife Ann, extx, residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them.
    Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
    Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
    Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14.475.
    Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth.
    3rd Apr, 1718. Caveat filed by son William.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
    35: Col. Philip Hoskins decd 16 Jun 1718

    Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 1-4 1718-1720 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 12
    Philip Hoskins (gentleman) 1.345 CH £1121.0.9 Aug 8 1718
    Appraisers: John Fendall, George Dent.
    Next of kin: Robert Hanson, Thomas Stone.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
    180. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd acct of Oswald Hoskins exor of will of Ann Hoskins the exex of will of Col. Philip Hoskins. 26 May 1719.

    Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court; Libers 1 Through 5; 1718-1724; V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833; September 1995, p. 28
    Col. Philip Hoskins 2.22 A CH £1121.0.9 £58.8.3 May 26 1719
    Received from: Dr. William Lock.
    Payments to: Marthea Barnes, George Dent, Alexander Mackferson, Dr. Gustavus Brown, George Elgin, Partrick Connally, Charles Vennor, Josias Mankin, Mary Theobald, Benjamin Tasker (administrator of W. Bladen, Esq.).
    Distribution to: Oswald Hoskins (account), Bennett Hoskins, Mary Anne Hoskins, Ballard Hoskins, Martha Hoskins.
    Executor: Oswald Hoskins (executor of Anne Hoskins (executrix of deceased)).

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
    358. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd addl acct of Mr. Bennet Hoskins exer of Oswald Hoskins exor of Ann Hoskins who was the exor of Col. Philip Hoskins aforesaid acct by Aswald Hoskins 26 May 1719. Paid to judgment provincal ct. Philip Hoskins & Gerard Folke were sureties on test bond of Major Wm Dent estate by Thomas Dent his exor bond being sued by James Smallwood, legacy left by dec'd Col. Philip Hoskins to four of his grandchildren the children of Major Robert Hanson, legacy to three other grandchildren children of Thomas Stone, legacy to son William Hoskins, legacy to daughter Mary Ann Hoskins, legacy to daughter Martha Hoskins, equal division among dec'd's Children Aswald Hoskins, Bennet Hoskins, Bayloard Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins, Martha Hoskins chil. of dec'd of his last wife; of which Aswald Hoskins & Baylard Hoskins being dec'd since; now divided among the three surviving children of Col Philip Hoskins by his last wife Ann Hoskins viz: Bennett Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins & Martha Hoskins. 15 Nov 1729.

    Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 123
    Col. Philip Hoskins 10.5 A CH £1294.18.6 Nov 15 1729
    Received from: Joseph Mankin, John Chandler.
    Payments to: James Smallwood for judgement against Thomas Dent (executor of Maj. William Dent (deceased & Gerrard Fowke were sureties) paid to James Smallwood & Dr. Gustavus Brown, Mr. Philip Key, Susannah Love, James Waters paid to Samuel Hanson, John Gardner.
    Legatees: Martha Hoskins.
    Distribution to (equally): accountant, Mary Anne, Martha. (Balance being equally divided amongst children: Oswald (dead), Baylord (dead), Bennett (accountant), Mary Anne, Martha (3 surviving children by his last wife (unnamed))).
    Executor: Mr. Bennett Hoskins (executor of Oswald Hoskins (executor of Anne Hoskins (executrix of deceased))).

    Archives of Maryland, Volume 7, Page 101; Assembly Proceedings, Oct-November 1678; Liber & L. W. H.; p. 178
    To Philip Hoskins... To each & every of them seven hundred & fifty pounds of Tobacco

    William Spikeman 19.169 A £8.16.0 #3530 Jul 15 1699
    Payments to: Henry Tompson, Elisabeth Smith (dead), relict and executrix of William Smith and Philip Hoskins (administrator of William Smith).
    Administratrix: wife (dead, unnamed) of James Kirke.

    Charles County Land Records, Volume III
    Liber Z, page 176
    Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins: 10 Apr 1705; Indenture From James Meckey to Philip Hoskins, Gent, for 6,000 # tobacco; a parcel being part of 2 tracts of land called Alleenson's Supply and Meekeys Parke on the south side of Chingamuxon Creek; laid for 198 ½ acres; /s/ James Meckeys (mark); wit. William Lock, Robert hanson, Thomas Stone; 10 Apr 1705 James Meckey ack. deed; Col. Philip Hoskins paid alienation 13 Apr 1705

    Charles County Land Records, Volume III
    Liber Z, page 178
    4 Apr 1705; Indenture from Garrett Sinnett, planter, and Anne his wife to Philip Hoskins; for 500 # tobacco and other good causes; a parcel of land called Friendship; bounded by Coffers Chance and land of John Haynes called Muck Haddum; laid out for 50 acres; /s/ Garrett Sinnett and Anne his wife ack. deed; 13 Apr 1705 Col. Philip Hoskins, paid alienation for 50 acres

    Maryland Calendar of Wills: Vol 3
    Jones, Lewis, Chas. Co, 18th Feb, 1702-3; 16th Mar., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis.
    To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas.
    Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal.
    Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2, pages 12. 37.

    Charles County Land records, Volume III
    Liber C # 2, page 216
    7 Feb 1710; Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins: 6 Feb 1710; Indenture from Edward Ford, cordwinder, and William Bladen, late of Temple, London, but now of Annapolis, Esq.; for 9,000 # tobacco and 10 dollars; a tract called Christian Temple Manor in Mattawoman on the south side of Piscataway River; containing 1,000 acres; /s/ Edward Ford, Elizabeth Ford; wit. John Smoot (mark), Paul Burras(mark); 6 Feb 1710 Edward Ford and Elizabeth his wife ack. deed

    Charles County Land records, Volume III
    Liber C # 2 page 217
    9 Feb 1710; Recorded at the request of Elizabeth Keech:
    9 Feb 1710/11; Recorded by Elizabeth Keech; John Contee, merchant, Philip Hoskins, Esq, and Philip Lynes, Esq, bind themselves in the amount of £2,000 to James Keech; cond. of obligation regarding the late Col. John Courts' will, Charity Courts, relict and ex. during widowhood; if she remarry, oldest of his sons at age 20 should take over his brothers and sisters' portions; or if minor James Keech, Esq. to take charge of children's estate; afterwards John Contee m. Charity Courts and none of the children to age 20, James Keech turns over the estate to John Contee & Charity; mentions Ann Courts brought up by James Keech and Elizabeth his Wife; /s/ John Contee, Phill. Hoskins, Philip Lynes; wit. Willm. Dent, Phill. Lloyd

    Abstracts of Chancery Court Records of Maryland, 1669-1782, Debbie Hooper, Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD 21157, 1996. Page 48:
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Depositions taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 ac. in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq, deceased; and upon his death in possession of Oswald Hopkins, now deceased, brother of Bennett Hopkins, a minor.
    (1) William Thompson, age ca. 66, that John Cockshutt came into this county with his wife and 2 children and had rights for 2200 ac. Cockshutt died before he put up rights in execution. His widow later married Nicholas Causoon, reputed to be a French man, and said widow gave her husband Causoon rights to 1000 ac. of above mentioned land. The remainder she gave to her 2 daughters, Mary and Jane Corkshutt (also referred to as Ann and Jeane). Nicholas Causoon died and left his widow and one son named Ignatius Causoon. Afterwards, his widow married a surveyor, John (or Robert?) Clark and shortly after died. Her son took possession of his father's lands. This deponent was married to Bennett Hoskins mother's sister and has a tract of land lying contigous. (Liber CL, p. 706).

    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of John Sanders, age ca. 51, taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he knew of an Ignatius Mathis (Matthews) who is said to be the son of Jane Corkshutt. John Causeen was reputed to be the heir of the above mentioned land. Ignatius Causeen married the daughter of this deponent. (Liber CL, p. 707).

    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of William Mathis, (Matthews) age ca. 47, regarding a parcel of of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he was the son of the daughter of the above mentioned John Cockshutt, and that he sold part of the tract he had by his mother to Col. Philemon Lloyd, which land is now in dispute. (Liber CL, p. 708).

    Note: several spelling errors in the above accounts. Oswald Hopkins should be Oswald Hoskins son of Col. Philip Hoskins and his fathers 2nd wife Ann Mathews (Mudd). Ann Mathews (Mudd) was the daughter of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. William Thompson married Victoria Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt. William Mathis, age ca. 47, should be William Mathews also a son of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt whose mother Jane Hicks married 1st to John Cockshoot, 2nd to Nicholas Causine, and third to Robert Clarke the Surveyor. Ignatius Mathis should be Ignatius Mathews son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. Ignatius Causoon should read Ignatius Causine whose father Nicholas Causine married Jane Hicks, the widow of John Cockshutt. Bennett Hoskins mother was Ann Mathews who married 2nd to Philip Hoskins, his mother's sister was Victoria Mathews who married William Thompson. John Sanders married Sarah Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews Jr, son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. Thomas Mathews Jr. married Sarah Boarman daughter of William Boarman and 1st wife Sarah Linle. Thomas Mathews Jr. and wife Sarah Boarman had a daughter Sarah Mathews who married John Sanders. Thomas Mathews wife Sarah Boarman (Mathews) married 2nd to Thomas Mudd, and Thomas Mathews Jr.'s sister Ann Mathews also married the same Thomas Mudd who died ca. 1696. Ann Mathews(Mudd) then married Philip Hoskins.

    Would these next 4 items imply that Bennett Hoskins [bef 1650-bef 1725] of England was the father of Col. Philip Hoskins' [1660-1718]? Perhaps only the last three items would be enough to infer that as fact? Especially if I could lay my hands on records of the court case to which the last item refers. [1672 would be too early for this Bennett Hoskins to be William Hoskins' half-brother.]
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-46: FRIENDSHIP: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Hoskins, Philip Col: Surveyed 6 June 1671 for Robert Casselton and Garrett Sinnett at a bound oak in the line of the land called COFFERS CHANCE: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; ; other notes - Resurveyed into HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1726; folio 417, ,, , , ,

    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: ; ; ; other notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725,, , , ,

    p. 49, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
    Page 217. At the request of Mary Smallwood, widow, the following deed was recorded this May 21, 1725.
    Mar 16, 1724 from John Coffer of CC, planter, son & heir of Eliza Coffer, daughter & one of the co-heirs of Hugh Thomas, late of CC, deced, to Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, executrix of the will of James Smallwood, late of CC, deced, for 3000 # of tobacco and for divers other good causes, John Coffer conveys to Mary Smallwood, for the use of sd Mary & the devisees of the sd James Smallwood, according to the intent of the will of James Smallwood, 100 acres of land, being part of a tract of land called Friendship, lying on Mattawoman main fresh [Cr] in CC. Signed-Jno (his mark) Coffer Jr. Wit-Thomas Stone*, Geo Dent*.

    p. 51, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
    Page 231. At the request of Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, the following deed was recorded this Aug 18, 1725.
    Aug 12, 1725 from Willm Hoskins of CC, gent, to Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, executrix of the will of James Smallwood, late of CC, deced, for 95 £ sterling money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by Gerrard Fowke & Bennett Hoskins of CC, Gent, & towards the discharging of a judgment obtained against them by sd James Smallwood in the name of the Lord Proprietary in the Provincial Court on the administration bond of the adm. of Wm Dent, Esq, late of CC, deced, and for divers other causes, sd William Hoskins has sold to sd Mary Smallwood, & for the use of sd Mary & the devisees of the afd James Smallwood, all that parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Friendship, lying on the south side of Mattawoman fresh in CC, which part is bounded by: sd Friendship as it was ascertained by the Land Commissioners for CC, a parcel of land called Hopewell which sd James Smallwood bought of the afd Wm Dent, to the beginning, containing about 333 acres. Sd Wm Hoskins covenants with sd Mary Smallwood & the devisees afd that they can have and enjoy the before granted land & premises without let or hindrance by Wm Hoskins or anyone claiming under him, sd Wm Hoskins or against the heirs of Bennett Hoskins, Esq, late of the Kingdom of Great Brittain, deced, in whose name the afd land called Friendship was patented. If it shall so happen that the sd Mary & the devisees afd shall, at any time hereafter, be legally dispossessed of the before bargained premises or any part thereof by the heirs of the afd Bennett Hoskins Esq, then sd Wm Hoskins shall repay to the sd Mary Smallwood or the devisees afd, the full purchase money. Signed-W. Hoskins, Wit-Jno Fendall*, Robt Hanson*.

    John Hoskyns and Benedicta Moyle had Bennett Hoskins b. 1609 in Morehampton, Abbey Dare, Herefordshire, England. Died bet. 2/10/1678-79. at Harewood Manor, England. Was Member of Parliament & Baronet as of 12/1676.

    http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet167.html
    Selected Poetry of John Hoskyns (1566-1638)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    (c) 2003, Ian Lancashire for the Department of English, University of Toronto
    Index to poems
    Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
    Biographical information
    Given name: John
    Family name: Hoskyns
    Birth date: 1566
    Death date: 27 August 1638
    Nationality: English
    Family relations
    father: John Hoskins
    mother: Margery Hoskins
    wife: Benedicta Hoskins (from 1 August 1601)
    brother: John Hoskins
    son: Bennet Hoskins
    daughter: Benedicta Hoskins
    Languages
    English
    Latin
    Greek
    Education
    Westminster School
    Winchester College: 1579
    New College, Oxford (B.A.): 5 March 1584 to 1588
    New College, Oxford (M.A.) to 26 February 1591
    Middle Temple: 1601
    Literary period: Seventeenth century
    Occupations
    Teacher
    Lawyer
    Residences
    Monnington-upon-Wye, Llanwarne, Herefordshire: 1566
    Somerset: 1592
    Tower of London: 7 July 1614 to 1615
    Buried at: South side of the choir, Abbey Dore, Herefordshire
    First RPO edition: 1997
    Birth: BEF 1660
    Death: BEF 3 APR 1718 in Charles County, MD
    (source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I11732
    Norma - nindgrn@sbcglobal.net (updated 2009, Apr 27)

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    Philip* married Anne Matthews about 1675. Anne was born about 1668; died after 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Anne Matthews was born about 1668; died after 1705.
    Children:
    1. Martha Hoskins was born about 1676 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1713 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. Oswald Hoskins was born about 1700; died before 6 Sep 1721 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    3. 6. Bennett Hoskins was born about 1701; died before 22 Apr 1734 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    4. Ballard Hoskins was born about 1703; died before 15 Jan 1728/29 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    5. Mary Anne Hoskins was born about 1711; died after 1750.