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- (Colonial Ancestors, etc. by M L DONNELLY)
"Mary Barton was born around 1668 in Chas Co MD, the dau of Wm Barton and Mary____. She married Thomas Warren, the son of Humphrey Warren, merchant from London, England and his Maryland wife Eleanor___. On 6/13/1688 her father Wm Barton deeded "Thomas Warren, planter, and Mary, his wife, for natural love for his dau Mary Warren" 148 acres of land, called "Strife" (Deed P:6). Two of their children were named in the will of Mary's father in 1717. Thomas Warren gave a deposition on 9/10/1718, saying he was age 40, so was born in 1678 (Court CL:468). Mary died around 1696. Thomas Warren married secondly Jane____. On 12/4/1705 Thomas Warren rented to Sarah Barton, widow of Wm Bartonthe tract "Strife" where he had formerly lived (Deed Z:219) Thomas Warren wrote his will on 1/6/1708 and it was probated on 11/23/1710 (Will 13:152) He named his children Barton Warren and Elizabeth Warren, and the children of his second marriage as Thomas, Sarah and an unborn child. Children of Mary Barton and Thomas Warren: Elinor Warren b 3/7/1690, on 4/26/1694 her cattle mark was recorded by her father Thomas Warren (Deed S:278); not named in her father's will in 1708; Barton Warren b c 1692; JOHN Warren b c 1694, named in the will of his uncle William Barton in 1704/5, not named in his father's will written in 1708. ELIZABETH WARREN m CHARLES PHILPOTT."
The above copied as written in M L Donnelly's book (Colonial Ancestors, etc.).
Question: Was Mary Barton really 10 years older than Thomas Warren? Elsewhere Thomas Warren's birth was considered to be around 1662.
ERROR--Thomas Warren deposed he was age 40 in 1718, but died before 1710.
(Meet Your Ancestors, by N. H. BOWLING)
"The absence of Mary (Barton Warren's name from her brother's Will, her husband's Will and her father's Will indicates she was deceased. Following is a portion of the deed that proves the marriage of Mary Barton to Thomas Warren and the marriage of her sister, Elizabeth Barton to Thomas Smoote. It also proves William and Mary Barton were their parents and their marriage was solemnized before Jun 13, 1688, the date of the deed. Quoting: "This Indenture made the 13th day of June 1688 between Wm. Barton Jr. of Charles Co. in the Province of Maryland gentlm of the one Part and Thomas Warren of the aforesaid county and Province Plantr and Mary his wife the Natural born Daughter of the said Wm Barton of the other Part witnesseth that said Wm Barton for and in Consideration of that Naturall love and fatherly affection which he hath....for the said Mary, his daughter, the wife of the said Thomas Warren....hath given, granted confirmed ......unto him the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife all that Parcell of land called....? Swamp lying in Charles County and beginning at a bounded white oake standing in the woods on the west side of Zakyah Swamp about a mile from the said ...?....Swamp in the north and by the west line of Nathan Barton land formerly taken up by Daniell Johnson." (Omitting long details of boundary lines) "which said two Parcells of land Conteyned by Estimation about one hundred and forth eight Acres together with all and singular the Houses buildings and Edifices..." (Omitting more details) "the sd two Parcells of land unto him the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife to the proper use, etc...during their natural lives and to the heirs of their body lawfully begotten or to be begotten forever and in case of default of such I give then the said two Parcells of land ...unto Thomas Smoot and Elizabeth his wife the natural born Daughter of him the said Wm Barton to have and to hold....with their right.....to the said Thomas Smoot and Elizabeth his wife during their natural lives and to their heirs...
Randolph R Henson (his mark) Wm Barton /S/
John ADDISON Mary M Barton /S/ her mark "
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Hi, John
I am addressing your point labeled "D". The items in parenthesis were included by the abstracter.
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. 174
Barton, William, gent, Charles Co, 5th Sept, 1717; 22nd Sept, 1717.
To grandsons Barton Smoot, Barton Warren and William Smoot, granddaus. Rachell (wife of Mathew Stone), Ann Smoot, Mary Hungerford, Eliza: (wife of Charles Philpott), Eliza (wife of John Neale), personalty.
" 3 youngest child. of dau. Margaret Miller, half residue of estate, and to Thomas and Barton (sons of grandson Barton Smoot), the other half.
Exs.: Dau. Margaret Miller and grandson Barton Smoot, jointly.
Test: Wm. Howard, John Jones, Jno. Willard. 14. 658.
According to my records, William Barton mentioned only his grand-daughter,
Elizabeth Neale and his daughter, Margaret Miller.
Elizabeth Neale was Elizabeth Hungerford, the offspring of William Barton's daughter Margaret and her first husband, William Hungerford. Elizabeth married John Neale sometime around Nov of 1712. At that time, Elizabeth's brother, Barton Hungerford, for 2 shillings, transferred 28 acres of "Hungerford's Choice" to John Neale. (CCLR Liber D#2, page 33). This John Neale was not John Hanson Neale, but he was probably related as John Hanson Neale and Robert Hanson were the witnesses on this dead. Incidentally, I don't know who John Hanson Neale was, either, and there are several Robert Hansons from which to choose.
Daughter Margaret Miller was William Barton's daughter, Margaret in a second marriage to Jacob Miller. Jacob died before his inventory was taken sometime during the period March through June 1720. (Both the county and state documents are undated. The entries for Jacob are between entries dated as above.) On 11 Mar 1723/24, Margaret Miller paid 6000 # tob for the purchase of 100 A from Henry Moore for Thomas Morris and Sophia, his wife. (CCLR Liber L#2, page 126) Sophia was most likely her daughter by Jacob Miller--one of the "three youngest children of daughter Margaret"
mentioned in William Barton's will. On 1 Jan 1732/33, on the eve of the marriage of her son Jacob Miller and Sarah Martin, daughter of John Martin, Margaret conveyed her "entire estate of inheritance" to Jacob, on condition that he maintain her for the rest of her life in the life-style she has enjoyed.
(CCLR Liber M#2, page 313) On 12 Jun 1733, Margaret Miller recorded a deed of gift whereby she conveyed to her son Barton Hungerford the tracts of land "Capell" and "Barton's Woodyard" deeded to her and her husband, William Hungerford, by her father, William Barton, on 13 Jun 1688. (CCLR Liber M#2,page 343)
Do you suppose Jacob didn't support her in style? She died
sometime after this but I have found no estate documents.
Bye,
Norma
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Mary BARTON m. Thomas WARREN; living 1688
William BARTON and Mary had children:
A child of William Barton (b. ca. 1634), unnamed in the record was born 25 Mar. 1667. This could be either Mary or Margaret. If Margaret was the child born in 1667, then Mary was born between 1662 and 1667 and could be a child of either wife, Anne SMOOT or Mary. If Mary was born in 1667 then Margaret would have been born between 1662-1667. As Margaret married William Hungerford, Jr., a son of Anne Smoot (1st wife of William Barton) by her first husband William Hungerford, Sr., Margaret cannot be a daughter of Anne Smoot, as that would make she and her husband 1/2 brother and sister. Margaret would have been a child William Barton's second marriage to Mary, as would all children born after her.
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber P, Page 6
13 Jun 1688; Indenture from Wm. Barton, Gent., to Thomas Warren, planter, and Mary his wife; for natural love for his dau. Mary Warren; a parcel of land called bounded by land taken up by Daniel Johnson; containing 140 acres; /y/ Wm. Barton, Mary Barton (mark); wit. Randolph Hinson, John Addison
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