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Joseph Gwinn

Male 1699 - Bef 1778  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Joseph Gwinn was born in 1699 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland (son of John Gwinn, Jr. and Anne Groves (maybe)); died before 12 Aug 1778 in Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 12 Aug 1778, Charles Co, Maryland

    Notes:

    Charles County Land Records Liber L#2
    Page 11.
    At the request of Joseph Gwinn of CC the following deed was recorded May 3, 1722
    Apr 25, 1722 from John Gwinn of CC, planter, to Joseph Gwinn, eldest son of the afd Jno Gwinn, of same, for 5 shillings and for the natural love he has for his sd son Joseph & for maintenance & advancement, of.his sd son and for divers other good causes, a certain tract of _land called Essex, lying near Cedar point in CC, & conveyed by. John Hamilton, late of CC, Gent, to John Gwinn, late of CC, decd father of the sd John Gwinn first above named, & grandfather of Josh Gwinn afd, containing and then laid out for about 75 acres, as by deed dated Aug 9, 1679. Also, a -certain tract of land called Rangle, lying in CC & adjoining a tract of land whereon Edmund Howard formerly dwelled, & conveyed by John Compton Jr, late of CC deced, to sd Jno Gwinn, father of the afd Josh Gwinn, containing and then laid out for about 140 acres, sd deed being dated Aug 10, 1713. Signed - Jno Gwinn. Wit - Waltr Story*, Geo Dent*. Anna, the wife of Jno Gwinn, relinquished her right of dower,in and to the within mentioned land and premises.

    Cuthbert Thompson 8.241 A CH £88.15.4 £95.15.3 May 26 1727
    Received from: Samuel Maddox, William Coody, John Gwein.
    Payments to: William Chandler, Thomas Thompson, Mary Miller, George Budd, Daniel
    Jenifer, Samuel Hanson.
    Administrators: Joseph Gwein and his wife Elisabeth Gwein.
    ===
    Gwinn, John, Charles County, 29th May, 1732;
    28th Sept., 1734.
    To eld. dau. Mary Williams, certain personalty in lieu of her interest in estate.
    To eld. son Joseph and hrs., portion he has already received.
    To young. son Benjamin and hrs., tracts bought of William Cage and Margaret his wife, in Charles County, on Wickcommacco R.; gifts to sd. son confirmed.
    To young. dau. Ann, personalty.
    To wife Ann, extx., testator's part of land and mill held in partnership with Barton Hungerford during her life; at her decease to eld. son Joseph and hrs., sd. son dying without issue to son Benjamin and hrs.; residue of estate during life, at her decease to be divided between 3 child., viz.: Joseph, Benjamin and Anne and their hrs.
    Test: Dr. John Harris, Joseph Joy, Capt. Robert Yates. 21. 192.
    ===
    Gwinn, Ann, Charles Co. 3rd Sept., 1736;
    2nd Oct., 1736.
    To eldest son Joseph, grandsons Robert Yates, Barten Hungerford, Jr., grand-dau, Elizabeth Hungerford, and Sarah Bailey, daus. Elizabeth Hungerford and Anne Yates, personalty.
    To 3 children, Joseph, Benjamin, and Anne Yates,, residue of estate.
    Exs.: Robert Yates, Sr., Joseph and Benjamin Gwinn.
    Test: Dr. John Harris, Joshua Wilson.
    ===
    Lee, Philip, gent., Prince George's County, 20th March, 1743-4;
    1st May, 1744.
    To son Richard, at death of his mother-in-law, land which test. bought from Thomas Smith and Daniel Dulaney, he to make over to son Arthur, 500 A. Rock Cr. land left him by his mother Sarah, dec'd.
    To son Hancock 1/2 land taken up at Rock Cr. and plantations bought from Joseph and James Brook.
    To son Corbin, residue of land taken up at Rock Cr. and 200 A. "Rehoboth" given test. by his father Col. Richard of Va.
    To sons John and George, 600 A. "Rehoboth".
    To son Francis, 200 A. "Rehoboth,"
    To grandson Philip, 200 A. "Rehoboth".
    To wife Elizabeth, provided she remain a Protestant, ""Bart's Hope" and "The Addition" which test. bought from Major or Capt. Samuel Perry.
    To son George, "Lee's Purchase" on Potomac R. which test. bought from John Ashman.
    To sons Richard and Thomas, "Paradise" in Gloucester Go., left test. by his father.
    To daus. Eleanor and Anne Russell, £5.
    To grandchild ----- and Philip, child. of test. son Philip, dec'd. and his wife Grace, grandchild, ---, --- child. of test. oldest son Richard and his wife Grace, and any other grandchild. born or to be born, personalty.
    To dau. -------, Patts, wife of William Patts, personalty. [probably Potts]
    To wife Elizabeth, and child. Richard, Arthur, Hancock, Corbin, John, George, Francis, Thomas, Letitia, Elizabeth, Alice, Hannah, Margaret and grandson Philip, residue of estate including Bake House and Grist Mill.
    Exs.: Wife Elizabeth, son Thomas.
    Test: Joseph Gwinn, Benj. Gwinn, Philip Jenkins, Charles Jones, John Douglas. 23.480,
    ===
    Story, Walter, Charles County, 2nd Mch., 1725-6 4th April, 1726.
    To grandson Walter Hanson. personalty.
    To wife Ann, dwelling plantation --- during widowhood; shd. she marry or leave Province, sd. plan. and residue of real estate to daus. Sarah Douglas, E1izabeth, Charity and Jane equally; 1/3 -of remaining pt. of estate., residue to daus. afsd,
    Exs.. Wife Anne and Robert Yates,
    Test: James Waters., Joseph Gwinn., Peter Roberson (Robinson).
    Note: 4th April, 1726, Robert Yates renounces ex. of above wills 18,498.
    ===
    John Gwinn 92,332 CH £328.2.8 Jun 1766 Aug 13 1766
    Appraisers: George Clk. Smoot, Benjamin Douglass, Jr.
    Creditors: John Hanson Jr Jonathon Yates.
    Next of kin; Joseph Gwlnn, Violetta Gwinn.
    Administratrix: Susanna Gwinn.
    ===
    Mr. Benjamin Gwinn/Gwynn 67.498 CH £696.6.0 Sep 3 1759 Sep 25 1759
    Appraisers: John Marshall, Nathan Harris.
    Creditors: Gart. Brown, Andrew Buchanan.
    Next of kin: John Gwinn, Joseph Gwinn.
    Administratrix: Mrs. Anne Gwynn.
    ===
    James Renalds (Reynolds) 16.169 A CH £3.19.0 £44.6.10 Apr 17 1738
    Sureties: Richard Marshall, John Douglass.
    Received from: Joseph Gwinn, John Muddux, Thomas Smoot, Jr., Barton Smoot, Benjamin Gwinn, Col, Fendall, Thomas Mony, Matthew Marten, Notley Maddox, Richard Smith, Thomas Harris, Jr., Charles Phillpott, Francis Glass, John Newman, Rand. Brandt, Jacob Brandt, Robert Yates, John Courts, Barton Smoot, Jr., William Cage, Joshua Willson, John Harris, Nathan Harris, John Jenkins, Mark Penn.
    Payments to: Edward Cartes, Barton Smoot, Sr., Thomas Connery.
    Representatives; none.
    ===
    Randolph Brandt 31.127 CH £465.10.8 Mar 23 1744 May 29 1745
    Appraisers: Joseph Gwinn, Charles Yates.
    Creditors: Mary Hamerly, Jacob Brandt.
    Next of kin: Anne Smoote, Catharine Hawkins.
    Administratrix: Anne Brandt.
    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes

    URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000028/html/am28--546.html
    URL title: Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1732:1753Volume 28, Page 546
    Note:
    Schedule No 2.
    Charles County.
    At a Meeting of the Vestry of William and Mary Parish in the County aforesaid on the 8th Day of June 1752 at the said Parish Church were present - p. 483

    The Reverend
    Vestrymen: Mr Saml Clagett, Mr Thomas Cottrell, Mr Richard Smith, Mr Edward Ford, Mr Nathan Harris, Mr Charles Bruce
    Church warden:Mr John Marshall

    Who unanimously proceeded to regulate and assign the Pews in the sd Parish Church to the several Persons hereafter put down in the following Manner, the Numbers of the Pews to the respective Names put down, having Relation to the Numbers in the Platt hereunto annexed Viz.
    Pew
    To the honourable Richard Lee Esqr 1
    Mr Benjamin Fendall & his Son John 2
    Mr Wm Courts, Elizabeth Courts & Wm Penn 3
    Col George Dent and his Son George 4
    Richard Smith his Sons, and Thomas Cottrell 5
    Barton Warren and Edward Ford 6
    Charles Yates John Wilder & his Son John 7
    The Ministers Family for the time being 8
    James Latimore, Philip Jenkins, Jno Jenkins & Benj. Douglass. 9
    Atwick Fearson, Jno Farr, Geo. Scroggin & Benjn Thomas. 10

    Notley Maddox, Sarah Maddox, Anne Smoot & Edwd Smoot 14
    Joseph Joy, Judith Penn, and Notley Dutton 15
    Thomas Bates, John Douglass, John Hamil & Jane Penn 16

    Francis Posey, Harrison Musgrove, Charles John & Benj. Philpot. 18

    Authur Lee, Rebecca Howard, Jno Marshall & Richd Marshall 23
    Joseph Douglass, Nathan Harris, Mary Brandt 24
    Joseph Gwynn and Benjamin 25
    Mary Marshall, Henry Thompson, Posthumus Groves & Jas Plant. 26
    William Dent & Walter Hanson for their Tenants 27
    Moses Hubbart, John Cavin, Jno Wakefield & Saml Chunn 28
    Robert Yates, Charles Bruce & Robert Yates junr 29
    Barton Hungerford & his Sons 30
    Robt Mastin, Tyre Thomas, Widow Thomas & Richard Ratcliff. 31

    Thomas Hatton, William Cage Samuel Gody and John Chun 32
    Geo: Elgin Patience Posey, Jacob Andrew Minitree Wm Guy & Sarah Martin. 33

    No 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22 left in common for Tenants
    Others not being Freeholders.

    No 17 .....for such young Persons that may sing.
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber L#2
    Page 11. At the request of Joseph Gwinn of CCthe following deed was recorded May 3, 1722
    Apr 25, 1722 from John Gwinn of CC, planter, to Joseph Gwinn, eldest son of the afd Jno Gwinn, of same, for 5 shillings and for the natural love he has for his sd son Joseph & for maintenance & advancement, of.his sd son and for divers other good causes, a certain tract of _land called Essex, lying near Cedar point in CC, & conveyed by. John Hamilton, late of CC, Gent, to John Gwinn, late of CC, decd father of the sd John Gwinn first above named, & grandfather of Josh Gwinn afd, containing and then laid out for about 75 acres, as by deed dated Aug 9, 1679. Also, a -certain tract of land called Rangle, lying in CC & adjoining a tract of land whereon Edmund Howard formerly dwelled, & conveyed by John Compton Jr, late of CC deced, to sd Jno Gwinn, father of the afd Josh Gwinn, containing and then laid out for about 140 acres, sd deed being dated Aug 10, 1713. Signed - Jno Gwinn. Wit - Waltr Story*, Geo Dent*. Anna, the wife of Jno Gwinn, relinquished her right of dower,in and to the within mentioned land and premises. Memo: the-2 tracts of land mentioned in this deed are enrolled among the records of CC Court. The tract called Essex was recorded in Liber folio 26. The tract called Rangle was recorded in Liber I folio 63 & 64. 100 acres. The rent is 40 shillings the 1st year, "then-' lbs of leaf tobacco and 2 fat capons, yearly Hatch has 3 bought servants & keeps them at work upon the plantation, then Hatch is to pay 1000 lbs of tobacco: Hatch is. ,to, plant 100 apple trees. Hatch may get timber for sd`p1antation, that is to say, for building or repairs'-'-o fencing or tobacco hogsheads or cider casks This is a 5_,year lease starting today. Signed - John Causeen: Wit idw Harriss, R (+ his mark) Raper.
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber Z#2, 1744-1753; Page 382. At the request of Barton :Hungerford, the following deed was recorded on Mar 10, 1749[/50].
    Dec 1, 1749 from Joseph Gwinn of CC, planter, to Barton Hungerford of CC, planter. Said Barton Hungerford and John Gwinn, father of the above named Joseph Gwinn, had, by virtue of a writ of ad quad damnum, purchased out of the High Court of Chancery of Maryland, on Sep 26, 1724, laid out by Daniel Jenifer, Esq, then high Sheriff of CC, and by a jury then on the premises, Colo Robert Hanson, Surveyor, 12 acres on Bennets Branch at the head of Poteets Cr in CC, whereon to build a water mill, in pursuance of which inquisition, sd Barton Hungerford and John Gwinn obtained from the Governor or Chancellor, an 8 year lease, with the yearly rent of 4 bushels of Indian corn. Said John Gwinn, by his will, bequeathed his moiety of sd land to afd Joseph Gwinn. Now sd Joseph Gwinn, for 50 shillings, has sold to sd Barton Hungerford, one moiety or half part of the 12 acres. To have and to hold, for the time within the lease to come. Signed - Joseph Gwinn. Wit - Robt Yates, Arthur Lee.
    ===
    Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 74. Jul 16, 1765 from Philip Richard Fendall of CC, Gentleman, to Joseph Gwinn of CC, planter, for 240 £ and for divers other good causes, a tract of land in CC called Puttney, bounded by the plantation of sd Gwinn, the reputed bound tree of the land of the late Colo John Douglass called Blackwood, a tract of land formerly granted to Jonathan Marlow late of this Province, the east line of sd Joseph Gwinn's land, containing about 80 acres. Signed - Phil Rd Fendall. Wit - Geo Dent*, Edwd Smoot*. Recorded Jul 16,
    1766.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 301-96: PUTNEY: 115 acres; Possession of - 115 Acres - Lattermore, James : Surveyed 12 July 1683 for Randall Brandt:
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 292-31: PUTNEY: 80 acres; Possession of - 80 Acres - Compton, John : Surveyed 4 May 1680 for Wm Timothy at a bound Spanish oak near the plantation of John Gwinn the reputed bound tree of Col Douglass Land: Conveyance notes - John Compton in right of Mary Timothy an orphan, George Dement from Thos Lewis & Mabal Timothy, 6 February 1712,William Coody from George Dement, 21 April 1712, ,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 371-70: RANGLE: 140 acres; Possession of - 140 Acres - Compton, John: Surveyed 2 Feb 1703 for John Compton beginning at a bound White Oak of the land whereon Edmond Howard liveth.: Conveyance notes - 140 Acres - John Gwinn from John Compton Jr.; 10 Aug 1718, 140 Acres - Joseph Gwinn from John Gwinn; 25 April 1722,,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-24: ESSEX: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Gwinn, John : Surveyed 7 Mar 1677 for William Lee at a Bounded pock hickory in the line of land at foresaid Lee bought of the Lord Prop?y: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOUNT MISERY other notes - John Gwinn called MOUNT MISERY, Joseph Gwynn from John Gwynn 25 April 1722,

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    Will:
    Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 205.
    Joseph Gwinn's Will. Aug 12, 1778,
    Joseph Gwinn Planter of cc planter, ailing and sick in body am judgment. I wish to be buried in a Christian and decent manner without much expense.
    To my wife Elizabeth Gwinn - after my death, my land and plantation whereon I live (all I have in possession) shall belong, during life, to my wife, during her widowhood. Also Negroes George, Tom, Nathan, Ben, Sue, Jenny, Siar, and Hannah.
    To my son Benjamin Gwinn - all my land, after my wife's
    death. Also, Negroes Patrick, Carpenter, Will "fin discharge of any claim he may have against me (Plato and Rachael", and a bed and furniture and 10 sheep.
    To my daughter Ann Harris - I have already given her John, Bob, and Kate, a bed and furniture, and 10 sheep.
    To my son Joseph Gwinn - I have already given him Negroes Jacob, little George, and Alce, a bed and furniture, 1 heifer, and 10 sheep.
    To my daughter Violetta Gwinn - Negroes Milly, Suck. Sarah, Mark, & Bob, a bed and furniture, and 10 sheep.
    The rest of my estate, after my debts are paid, I give to my wife, including Negroes, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, plantation and household furniture
    Executors: As my several sons live at a distance and have full employment, otherwise long hieritands, I hereby appoint my wife, and my son-in-law, Thomas Harris of CC, joint executors.
    Signed Mar 2, 1778 in CC - Joseph Gwinn. Wit - John MacPherson, Francis Martin, Ninian Burage.
    Probated on Aug 12, 1778 by witnesses John MacPherson, Francis Maslin [sic], and Ninian Burrage.

    ===

    ===
    Peter Cullins 12.384 CH £11.18.0 Jan 21 1726 Oct 14 1727
    (also Peter Cullings)
    Appraisers: John Gwinn, Joseph Gwinn.
    Creditors; Sina Vincent.
    Administrator: James Waters

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    Joseph married Elizabeth Yates before 26 May 1727 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland. Elizabeth was born about 1712 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1778 in Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Gwinn was born before 1739 in Charles Co, Maryland; died in Jun 1766 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. Violetta Gwinn was born about 1751 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1780 in Charles Co, Maryland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Gwinn, Jr. was born in 1672 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland (son of John Gwinn, Sr. (immigrant) and Sarah (..) Gwinn); died before 28 Sep 1734 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 28 Sep 1734, Charles Co, Maryland

    Notes:

    James Cox 20.133 I CH £46.3.5 Aug 17 1700
    Appraisers: William Harbert, John Gwyn (also John Gwin),
    Administrator: John Russell.
    ===
    John Vinson 124521 CH £17.14.3 Dec 6 1727 Feb 8 1727
    (also John Vincent)
    Appraisers: John Gwinn, Barton Hungerford,
    Next of kin: William Cole, James Carrick.
    Administratrix: Sine Vincent,
    ===
    William Timothy 11B.27 I CH £23.14.0 May 21 1700
    Items in the possession of Samuell Compton of St. Mary's County.
    Appraisers: Thomas Dixon, John Gwine.
    ===
    John Cherribib 13A.362 I CH £15,7.4 Jan 1694
    Appraisers: Thomas Dixon, John Gwyn.
    Executor; William Herbert.

    ===
    13 Aug 1713; Indenture from John Compton, Jr., planter, to John Guinn, carpenter; for 2,000# tobacco; a tract called RENGLE, bounded by Edmond Howard; containing 140 acres; /s/ John Compton; wit. E. Howard, Thomas Howard

    ===
    George Groves 36B.100 A CH £61.1.7 #18239 Feb 6 1714
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #14659.
    Received from: John Groves, estate of Edmond Howard .
    Payments to: John Rousby, Esq., Dr. Gustavus Browne, John Groves, Capt. Thomas Dent, Rev. Jonathon Cay, Thomas Skinner and his wife Constance Skinner, Thomas Harris, George Dent, Abednego Jenkins, Mary Posey, Elisabeth Hawkins, Thomas Dixon, Philip Briscoe, Walter Story, James Baily, William Williams, George Thomas, John Rogers, John Groves (administrator of William Groves son of George Groves, Sr., exhibited by executor George Groves, Jr.), John Groves (son of George Groves, Sr.).
    Executor: John Gwinn.
    ===
    Groves, George, Chas. County, 11th Nov., 1713;
    3rd Jan., 1713.
    To: sister Mary, brother Matthew, minors, personalty, and to brother John, certain personalty belonging to deceased brother, Wm Groves.
    to: John Gwinn ex., residue of estate in trust for son William at majority.
    Test: Mary Posey, Nicholas Watts, Thos. Howard, Edward Miles, 13.630 MCW
    ===
    Mr. William Hawton 32B.74 I CH £5,7,0 May 6 1710
    Appraisers: John Maddox, John Gwinn,
    ===
    William Groves 36B.103 A CH £15.2.3 #2492 Feb 26 1714
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3627.
    Received from: estate of George Groves, Sr., Ed. Forde.
    Payments to; John Gwinn (executor of George Groves. Jr.). Matthew Stone administrator of John Killingsworth).
    Administrator: John Groves.
    ===
    George Groves 35A.358 I CH £15.2.3 Mar 22 1713
    Appraisers: Nicholas Wyeth, Thomas Howard.
    Creditors & Next of kin; John Gwinn, Math. Stone.
    ===
    John Coner 35A.362 I CH £108.16.11 Apr 1714
    Appraisers: John Gwinn, Thomas Harris.
    Next of kin: Robert Yates, Charles Yates.
    ===
    Cuthbert Thompson 8.241 A CH £88.15.4 £95.15.3 May 26 1727
    Received from: Samuel Maddox, William Coody, John Gwein.
    Payments to: William Chandler, Thomas Thompson, Mary Miller, George Budd, Daniel
    Jenifer, Samuel Hanson.
    Administrators: Joseph Gwein and his wife Elisabeth Gwein.

    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber N, Page 32
    17 Dec 1686 Cattle Marks: John Gwin
    ===
    19 Nov 1713; Ignatius Luckett recorded cattle mark
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 63
    7 Oct 1713; Recorded at request of John Guinn, carpenter:
    13 Aug 1713; Indenture from John Compton, Jr., planter, to John Guinn, carpenter; for 2,000# tobacco; a tract called RENGLE, bounded by Edmond Howard; containing 140 acres; /s/ John Compton; wit. E. Howard, Thomas Howard
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 149
    22 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of James Waters, guardian to Rebeccah and Anne Tyer:
    13 Jan 1717; Pursuant to act of the Province requiring guardians to adjudge annual value of their estate, the following lists their assets:
    Dwelling house, 25 feet long
    Rafted goose house, 28 feet long
    Tobacco house, 50 feet long
    Dwelling house, 28 feet long
    Dwelling house, 16 feet long
    Great quantity of old fencing out of repair
    100 apple trees
    Land cleared for tobacco bed; value of land 70 timbers and 1,200# tobacco annually; /s/ John Gwinn, Barton Hungerford; wit. Geo. Dent
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 219
    19 Mar 1718; Recorded at request of Col. Walter Story on behalf of Anne Dixon, widow:
    6 Feb 1718; Jno. Gwinn age 46 years made deposition that he heard Tho. Dixon, dec'd, say on his death bed that his dau. Mary Dixon was to have a Negroe girl
    6 Feb 1718; Deposition of Mary Story, age ca 37, that Thomas Dixon on his death bed said he wanted his dau. Mary to have the Negro girl; if Mary should die without heirs then to the rest of his children; /s/ Walter Story
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 342
    20 May 1720; Recorded at request of John Gwinn:
    5 Dec 1719; Indenture from William Cage, planter, to John Gwinn, Gent.; for 11,000# tobacco; a parcel being part of Mitchell Platt on the west side of the Wicomico River of 108 acres; /s/ William Cage; wit. Walter Story, Jno. Fendall;
    1719 ack. by William Cage and Margaret his wife
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber L#2
    Page 11. At the request of Joseph Gwinn of CCthe following deed was recorded May 3, 1722
    Apr 25, 1722 from John Gwinn of CC, planter, to Joseph Gwinn, eldest son of the afd Jno Gwinn, of same, for 5 shillings and for the natural love he has for his sd son Joseph & for maintenance & advancement, of.his sd son and for divers other good causes, a certain tract of _land called Essex, lying near Cedar point in CC, & conveyed by. John Hamilton, late of CC, Gent, to John Gwinn, late of CC, decd father of the sd John Gwinn first above named, & grandfather of Josh Gwinn afd, containing and then laid out for about 75 acres, as by deed dated Aug 9, 1679. Also, a -certain tract of land called Rangle, lying in CC & adjoining a tract of land whereon Edmund Howard formerly dwelled, & conveyed by John Compton Jr, late of CC deced, to sd Jno Gwinn, father of the afd Josh Gwinn, containing and then laid out for about 140 acres, sd deed being dated Aug 10, 1713. Signed - Jno Gwinn. Wit - Waltr Story*, Geo Dent*. Anna, the wife of Jno Gwinn, relinquished her right of dower,in and to the within mentioned land and premises. Memo: the-2 tracts of land mentioned in this deed are enrolled among the records of CC Court. The tract called Essex was recorded in Liber folio 26. The tract called Rangle was recorded in Liber I folio 63 & 64. 100 acres. The rent is 40 shillings the 1st year, "then-' lbs of leaf tobacco and 2 fat capons, yearly Hatch has 3 bought servants & keeps them at work upon the plantation, then Hatch is to pay 1000 lbs of tobacco: Hatch is. ,to, plant 100 apple trees. Hatch may get timber for sd`p1antation, that is to say, for building or repairs'-'-o fencing or tobacco hogsheads or cider casks This is a 5_,year lease starting today. Signed - John Causeen: Wit idw Harriss, R (+ his mark) Raper.
    ===
    Charles County, Maryland Liber L#2, Page 256. At the request of Benjamin McKay of St Mary's County, shipwright, the following deed was recorded this Mar 16, 1725.
    Mar 5, 1725 from Daniel McKay of St Mary's County, planter, to Benjamin McKay of same, shipwright, for 10,000 lbs of tobacco, all that tract of land being once in St Mary's County but [now] in CC, lying in the woods, and bounded by John Gwynne, Jno Brookes, the land mentioned in the patent, containing about 150 acres, being the remainder of 300 acres of land taken up by Justinian Dennis called Mile End, as by patent granted for the same dated Jan 30, 1668. Signed - Daniel (C his mark) McKay. Wit - Jon Abell, Robt Elliot ,St Mary's County, Mar the [blank day], 1725. Then came before us the subscribers, being 2 JPs for the county afd, sd Daniel McKay, and acknowledged this deed. Signed - Thos Waughop, Geo Clarke. M: Jenifer, St Mary's County Clr Court, certified that the above subscribers are authorized to take affidavits and acknowledgements.
    ===
    Charles County, Maryland Liber L#2, Page 257,
    At the request of James Waters of CC, the following deed was recorded this Mar 19, 1725.
    Mar 5, 1725 from Benja McKay of St Mary's County, shipwright, to James Waters of CC, planter, for 10,000 l.bs of tobacco, all that tract of land being once in St Mary's County but now in CC, lying in the woods, and bounded by John Guynne, John Brookes, the whole tract of land mentioned in the patent, containing about 150 acres, being the remainder of 300 acres taken up by Justinian Dennis, called Mile End, as by patent granted sd Dennis for the same, dated Jan 30, 1668. Signed - Benj: McKay. Wit - Jon Abell,. Robt Elliot.
    St Mary's County, Mar the [blank day], 1725. Then came before us the subscribers, being 2 JPs for the county afd, sd Benja McKay, and acknowledged this deed. Signed -,Tho Waughop, George Clarke. M: Jenifer, St Mary's County Clr Court, certified that the above subscribers are authorized to take affidavits and acknowledgements.
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 349.
    At the request of John Gwinn of CC, the following deed was recorded this May 4, 1727.
    Apr 28, 1727 from William Cage of CC, planter, to John Gwinn of CC, planter, for 4200 lbs of tobacco, all that tract of land, being part of a tract of land called Mitchel Platt, lying in CC on the west side of Wicocomoco [Wicomico] River, bounded by the east line of a parcel of land bought by John Gwinn of William Cage in 1719, containing and laid out for about 58 acres. Signed - Wm Cage, Jno Gwinn. Wit - Jon Fendall*, Jno Briscoe*. This deed was acknowledged by Wm Cage & Margret, his wife.
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber Z#2, 1744-1753; Page 382. At the request of Barton :Hungerford, the following deed was recorded on Mar 10, 1749[/50].
    Dec 1, 1749 from Joseph Gwinn of CC, planter, to Barton Hungerford of CC, planter. Said Barton Hungerford and John Gwinn, father of the above named Joseph Gwinn, had, by virtue of a writ of ad quad damnum, purchased out of the High Court of Chancery of Maryland, on Sep 26, 1724, laid out by Daniel Jenifer, Esq, then high Sheriff of CC, and by a jury then on the premises, Colo Robert Hanson, Surveyor, 12 acres on Bennets Branch at the head of Poteets Cr in CC, whereon to build a water mill, in pursuance of which inquisition, sd Barton Hungerford and John Gwinn obtained from the Governor or Chancellor, an 8 year lease, with the yearly rent of 4 bushels of Indian corn. Said John Gwinn, by his will, bequeathed his moiety of sd land to afd Joseph Gwinn. Now sd Joseph Gwinn, for 50 shillings, has sold to sd Barton Hungerford, one moiety or half part of the 12 acres. To have and to hold, for the time within the lease to come. Signed - Joseph Gwinn. Wit - Robt Yates, Arthur Lee.
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    Charles County Land Record Book A#2, 1752-1756; Page 84 (70). Feb 24, 1753 from Barton Hungerford Sr of CC, planter, to Thomas Hungerford, his son, of CC, planter. Sd Barton Hungerford Sr and John Gwinn had, by virtue of a writ of ad quod damnum, purchased out of the High Court of Chancery of Maryland on Sep 26, 1724, laid out by Daniel Jenifer Esq, then High Sheriff of CC, and by a jury then on the premises, Colo Robert Hanson, Surveyor, 12 acres on Burnets Branch at the head of Peteets Cr in CC, whereon to build a Water Mill, in pursuance of which inquisition they, sd Barton Hungerford Sr and John Gwinn obtained from the Governor or Chancellor, a lease for 80 years, & John Gwinn did, by his will, bequeath his moiety of sd land to his son, Joseph Gwinn. Now sd Barton Hungerford Sr, for 3000 pounds of tobacco, has sold to sd Thomas Hungerford, the afd 12 acres of land, together with all houses, mill houses, stones, iron works, wood mill dams, ways, gates, privileges, and appurtenances of any kind. Signed - Barton Hungerford. Wit - Geo: Dent, Robt Yates.
    Memento the within lands granted is 250 acres granted by patent 1658. Recorded Feb 26, 1753.
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-24: ESSEX: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Gwinn, John : Surveyed 7 Mar 1677 for William Lee at a Bounded pock hickory in the line of land at foresaid Lee bought of the Lord Prop?y: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOUNT MISERY; Conveyance notes - John Gwinn called MOUNT MISERY, Joseph Gwynn from John Gwynn 25 April 1722
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 371-70: RANGLE: 140 acres; Possession of - 140 Acres - Compton, John: Surveyed 2 Feb 1703 for John Compton beginning at a bound White Oak of the land whereon Edmond Howard liveth.: Conveyance notes - 140 Acres - John Gwinn from John Compton Jr.; 10 Aug 1718, 140 Acres - Joseph Gwinn from John Gwinn; 25 April 1722,,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 374-9: MILE END: 350 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Brooks, John: 100 Acres - Dimond, George: 100 Acres - Watson, John: : : Surveyed 23 Aug 1668 for Justinian Tennison at a bound White Oak the bound tree of Francis Pope: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, possession 100 Acres by John Watson in St. Mary's County, 100 Acres - George Dement from John Brooks; 6 Apr 1712, 150 Acres - Benjamin Mackay from Daniel Mackay; 5 Mar 1725, 150 Acres - James Waters from Benjamin Mackay; 5 Mar 1725, 100 Acres - Resurveyed into DEMENTS ENLARGEMENT, folio 459,

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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-24: ESSEX: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Gwinn, John : Surveyed 7 Mar 1677 for William Lee at a Bounded pock hickory in the line of land at foresaid Lee bought of the Lord Prop?y: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOUNT MISERY other notes - John Gwinn called MOUNT MISERY, Joseph Gwynn from John Gwynn 25 April 1722,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Wicomico: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 285-17: GWINNS HOPE: 30 acres; Possession of - 30 Acres - Morris, Richard: Surveyed 16 Sep 1668 for John Gwinn at a bound pock hiccory near a bound tree of Thomas Smoote & John Morris: Other notes - 10 Acres - Samuel Hanson from Edward Anderson 22 Sep 1720, 10 Acres - Edward Anderson from Samuel Hanson 23 Sep 1720,30 Acres - Mark Penn from John Gwinn, 12 May 1724,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Wicomico: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 287-34: MITCHELLS PLATT: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Maddox, William: Surveyed 19 Aug 1658 for Thomas Mitchell on the West side of Wicomico River: Other notes - 108 Acres - John Gwinn from William Cage, 5 Dec 1719, 170 Acres - Edward Ford from William Cage, 22 Aug 1726,58 Acres - John Gwinn from William Cage, 28 April 1727, 40 Acres - Edward Ford from William Cage, 14 Feb 1729,

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    Will:
    Gwinn, John, Charles County, 29th May, 1732;
    28th Sept., 1734.
    To eld. dau. Mary Williams, certain personalty in lieu of her interest in estate.
    To eld. son Joseph and hrs., portion he has already received.
    To young. son Benjamin and hrs., tracts bought of William Cage and Margaret his wife, in Charles County, on Wickcommacco R.; gifts to sd. son confirmed.
    To young. dau. Ann, personalty.
    To wife Ann, extx., testator's part of land and mill held in partnership with Barton Hungerford during her life; at her decease to eld. son Joseph and hrs., sd. son dying without issue to son Benjamin and hrs.; residue of estate during life, at her decease to be divided between 3 child., viz.: Joseph, Benjamin and Anne and their hrs.
    Test: Dr. John Harris, Joseph Joy, Capt. Robert Yates. 21. 192.
    ===
    Age 46 on Feb. 6, 1718 according to CCLR H#2.219. Children named in will Mary, Joseph, Benjamin, Ann, Elizabeth

    John married Anne Groves (maybe) in 1695 in Charles Co, Maryland. Anne was born about 1670 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 02 Oct 1736 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Groves (maybe) was born about 1670 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 02 Oct 1736 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 3 May 1722, Charles Co, Maryland; witness deed
    • Will: 02 Oct 1736, Charles Co, Maryland

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Charles County Land Records Liber L#2
    Page 11.
    At the request of Joseph Gwinn of CC the following deed was recorded May 3, 1722
    Apr 25, 1722 from John Gwinn of CC, planter, to Joseph Gwinn, eldest son of the afd Jno Gwinn, of same, for 5 shillings and for the natural love he has for his sd son Joseph & for maintenance & advancement, of.his sd son and for divers other good causes, a certain tract of _land called Essex, lying near Cedar point in CC, & conveyed by. John Hamilton, late of CC, Gent, to John Gwinn, late of CC, decd father of the sd John Gwinn first above named, & grandfather of Josh Gwinn afd, containing and then laid out for about 75 acres, as by deed dated Aug 9, 1679. Also, a -certain tract of land called Rangle, lying in CC & adjoining a tract of land whereon Edmund Howard formerly dwelled, & conveyed by John Compton Jr, late of CC deced, to sd Jno Gwinn, father of the afd Josh Gwinn, containing and then laid out for about 140 acres, sd deed being dated Aug 10, 1713. Signed - Jno Gwinn. Wit - Waltr Story*, Geo Dent*. Anna, the wife of Jno Gwinn, relinquished her right of dower,in and to the within mentioned land and premises.

    Will:
    May 1732: Mentioned in husband's will as wife Ann.

    2 Oct 1736: Gwinn, Ann, Charles Co. 3rd Sept., 1736; 2nd Oct., 1736. To eldest son Joseph, grandsons Robert Yates, Barten Hungerford, Jr., grand-dau, Elizabeth Hungerford, and Sarah Bailey, daus. Elizabeth Hungerford and Anne Yates, personalty. To 3 children, Joseph, Benjamin, and Anne Yates, residue of estate. Exs.: Robert Yates, Sr., Joseph and Benjamin Gwinn. Test: Dr. John Harris, Joshua Wilson.

    Children:
    1. 1. Joseph Gwinn was born in 1699 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 12 Aug 1778 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. Anne Gwinn was born in 1701 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1750 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.
    3. Elizabeth Gwinn was born about 1703 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1757 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.
    4. Mary Gwinn was born before 1704 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1736 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.
    5. Benjamin Gwinn was born in 1709 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died on 3 Sep 1759 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.
    6. Josh Gwinn died after 1723 in of, Charles Co, Maryland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Gwinn, Sr. (immigrant) was born in 1641 in England; died before 25 Feb 1684 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1663, England

    Notes:

    John Gwinn 9119 A CH #6294 #6261 Feb 25 1685
    Payments to: Frances Mason, Lawrence Hoskins, Joseph Curnell (Carnell), Nathaniell Veiring, John Wilder, James Kingsberry, Col. Laye (administrator of Col. Roser).
    Administratrix: Sarah Dixon, wife of Thomas Dixon.
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    Charles County Circuit Court Liber I, Page 26
    9 Aug 1679; Indenture from Jno. Hamilton, Gent., to Jno. Gwyn, planter, for 10,000# tobacco; a parcel of land surveyed by Wm. Lee, Gent., called Es_; containing 75 acres; /s/ Jno. Hamilton; wit. Jno. Harvey, Clebome Lomax
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    Charles County Circuit Court Liber I, Page 115
    1 Apr 1681; Deed of Gift from Jno. Faning, Gent., to RandIl. Brandt, Gent., for love and natural affection to my son John Faning and my daus. Elizabeth Faning and Mary Faning; all goods, chattels, plates and household stuff for proper use of my 3 children; /s/ Jno. Faning; wit. Tho. Burford, Jno. Gwyne; detail of items and cattle marks follows

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    Charles County Land Records Liber L#2
    Page 11. At the request of Joseph Gwinn of CCthe following deed was recorded May 3, 1722
    Apr 25, 1722 from John Gwinn of CC, planter, to Joseph Gwinn, eldest son of the afd Jno Gwinn, of same, for 5 shillings and for the natural love he has for his sd son Joseph & for maintenance & advancement, of.his sd son and for divers other good causes, a certain tract of _land called Essex, lying near Cedar point in CC, & conveyed by. John Hamilton, late of CC, Gent, to John Gwinn, late of CC, decd father of the sd John Gwinn first above named, & grandfather of Josh Gwinn afd, containing and then laid out for about 75 acres, as by deed dated Aug 9, 1679. Also, a -certain tract of land called Rangle, lying in CC & adjoining a tract of land whereon Edmund Howard formerly dwelled, & conveyed by John Compton Jr, late of CC deced, to sd Jno Gwinn, father of the afd Josh Gwinn, containing and then laid out for about 140 acres, sd deed being dated Aug 10, 1713. Signed - Jno Gwinn. Wit - Waltr Story*, Geo Dent*. Anna, the wife of Jno Gwinn, relinquished her right of dower,in and to the within mentioned land and premises. Memo: the-2 tracts of land mentioned in this deed are enrolled among the records of CC Court. The tract called Essex was recorded in Liber folio 26. The tract called Rangle was recorded in Liber I folio 63 & 64. 100 acres. The rent is 40 shillings the 1st year, "then-' lbs of leaf tobacco and 2 fat capons, yearly Hatch has 3 bought servants & keeps them at work upon the plantation, then Hatch is to pay 1000 lbs of tobacco: Hatch is. ,to, plant 100 apple trees. Hatch may get timber for sd`p1antation, that is to say, for building or repairs'-'-o fencing or tobacco hogsheads or cider casks This is a 5_,year lease starting today. Signed - John Causeen: Wit idw Harriss, R (+ his mark) Raper.
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    John Gwin 8.427 I CH £28.4.6 Jul 16 1685
    Appraisers: Henry Hardy, William Burnum.

    Note: Came from England to America in 1663. Purchased land called "Estep" on August 9, 1679 from John Hamilton
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-24: ESSEX: 75 acres; Possession of - 75 Acres - Gwinn, John : Surveyed 7 Mar 1677 for William Lee at a Bounded pock hickory in the line of land at foresaid Lee bought of the Lord Prop?y: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOUNT MISERY; Conveyance notes - John Gwinn called MOUNT MISERY, Joseph Gwynn from John Gwynn 25 April 1722
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 298-77: BACHELORS HOPE: 350 acres; Possession of - 492 Acres - Gwinn, John : Surveyed 15 Aug 1649 for Richard Bennett lying on the North side of Petites Creek, Thomas Taylor being owner of this land had it resurveyed and joined to it 100 acres granted to Wm Tarver the 11 July 1651 the resurvey made the whole to be 492 acres:
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 292-31: PUTNEY: 80 acres; Possession of - 80 Acres - Compton, John : Surveyed 4 May 1680 for Wm Timothy at a bound Spanish oak near the plantation of John Gwinn the reputed bound tree of Col Douglass Land: Other notes - John Compton in right of Mary Timothy an orphan, George Dement from Thos Lewis & Mabal Timothy, 6 February 1712,William Coody from George Dement, 21 April 1712.
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Wicomico: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 285-17: GWINNS HOPE: 30 acres; Possession of - 30 Acres - Morris, Richard: Surveyed 16 Sep 1668 for John Gwinn at a bound pock hiccory near a bound tree of Thomas Smoote & John Morris: Other notes - 10 Acres - Samuel Hanson from Edward Anderson 22 Sep 1720, 10 Acres - Edward Anderson from Samuel Hanson 23 Sep 1720,30 Acres - Mark Penn from John Gwinn, 12 May 1724,

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    John married Sarah (..) Gwinn. Sarah was born about 1641; died after 1675 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah (..) Gwinn was born about 1641; died after 1675 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Gwinn, Jr. was born in 1672 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 28 Sep 1734 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland.