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Maryland Indexes Marriage References MSA S 1527
BONNER Henry, m. by Dec 1670, Eliza Storey, admx. of Walter Storey (ARM D51:37, 44).
Henry, m. by 1 Sep 1674, Elizabeth, widow of John Taylor (ARMD 60:579).
p. 55, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume III
Liber Z, Page 210
Recorded at request of William Penn:
9 Jun 1705; Elizabeth Bonner, age 63, made oath that Catherine Worly, formerly her servant, had a bastard child by a Negro in Ann Arundel Co. which by law belongs to Henry Haule, minister of the Parish; Haule sold the mulatto boy to her husband Henry Bonner till he reach age 21; Bonner had him bound in Anne Arundel Co. by name William Worly; deponent gave the boy to Benjamin Warren who sold him to Wm. Penn; sworn before Henry Hardy; recorded by William Penn
Hi, List,
This is the only place that I have ever found a reference to this Elizabeth Lomax. She is not mentioned in the English church records even though her twelve brothers and sisters were all baptized at All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. Does anyone have any further information about her? Did she and John Taylor have children? Further descendants? Ca nanyone summarize what is in those two Land Records (CHLR, E#1:39, F#1 :4)?
Taylor, John, m. by 1658, Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Lomax of CH Co. (CHLR E#1:39 F#1:4,).
John Lomax
Hi, John;
This entry is a mis-interpretation of the data/documents and what they say. One document, E#1:39, states that Henry Bonner appointed "my loving Brother Thomas Lomax" as his attorney. The other document, F#1.4, identifies Elizabeth as Henry's wife and the relict of John Taylor and natura lmother of their sons. The transcriber concluded in error that Elizabe thwas the sister of Thomas Lomax. Henry Bonner and Thomas Lomax were brothers by virtue of the fact that Thomas Lomax' mother married second Henry Bonner's father as his second wife.
Archives of Maryland, Volume 60, Charles County Court Proceedings, 1671-1674.
Page 324;
Liber E , [fol. 39]
In a Certain matter of difference depending Between Nich Solby plt and Henry Bonner Deft in a plea of trespas upon the Case the Deft by his Atturny Thomas Lomax (he having first produced & proved his letter of Atturny here underwritten) requested an Tmparlance till the next Court whic hwas granted him.
Know all men by these pnts that I Henry Bonner of Charles County in the province of Maryland Gent: have made, Assigned, ordeyned Authorized, Appointed, & deputed & in my place & Steed have putt & Constituted my loving Brother Thomas Lomax of the County & province aforesaid merchant my true & law full Atturney in my name & Steed to demand, Sue for, recover, &r eceive what tobaccoe is due to me Giving & by these pnts Granting untom y afsd Atturney my full power & Good right & lawfull Authority to Sue,a rrest, declare implead Condemne, & out of prison again to delliver & tod oe Execute performe & finish whatsoever Shall be necessary to be done in as larg & ample manner as if I were personally present ratifying & Confirming whatsoever my Atturny lawfull doe cause or procure to be done by virtue of these pnts In wittnes whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand &S eale this 13th of march 1670. Signed Sealed & Dellivered Henry Bonner (locus in the prsence of Sigilli) John Taylour Thomas Taylour
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Liber F#1, Page 4; 1 Sep 1674; Deed of Gift from Henry Bonner, Gent, an dElizabeth his wife, to her natural born sons, John Taylor and Thomas Taylor; a parcel of land surveyed for John Taylor, father of the sons, and granted by patent to Elizabeth Taylor, relict of John, 21 Aug 1658; lying on the north side of Petit's Creek which flows into the Potomac River, Weeke's Branch, and Taylor's Bite; laid out for 450 acres; /s/ Henry Bonner, Elisabeth Bonner; wit. Robert Doyne, Matthew Stone, Joseph Bullot
I hope this helps.
Norma Fiske Lundgren
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