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- A child of William Barton (b. ca. 1634), unnamed in the record was born 25 Mar. 166718. 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 the child 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 her a half sister to her husband. Margaret would have been a child William Barton's second marriage to Mary, as would all children born after her.
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As for evidence showing Anne as a SMOOT, see:
Archives of MD 41:470 where Anne was sister-in-law to Humphrey ATTWICKS. [who married Elizabeth SMOOT]
William SMOOT had a patent for 240 acres in Charles County, and assigned it to William BARTON, Jr. [Ann's 2nd husband]. In 1662 William BARTON, Jr. assigned the land to his "brother-in-law" Thomas SMOOT for the use of William HUNGERFORD, Jr., son to William HUNGERFORD, deceased.
[Charles County, Maryland land records A:243-244]
1665 Thomas SMOOT transferred his right as guardian and trustee of William HUNGERFORD, Jr. to his father William SMOOT, Sr., with the trust to return to Thomas at the death of his father. [CCLR B:492]
1676 Richard SMOOT in his will called William BARTON his "brother,"
Archives of MD 41:469
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13th Aug. 1661
"Anne Barton aged twenty yeares and upwards sworne and Examined vpon her oathe sayth That six or seven yeares a goe this said depont doth Remember that her deceased husband Wm. Hungergford before she was marryed...."
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 1 Oct 1662, Page 243
William Barton, Jr. delivers patent and assigns rights to his brother-in- law Thomas Smoote for the use of William Hungerford, Jr., son to William Hungerford, dec'd: Patent granted to William Smoot by assignment from John Lugar, Jr.; 240 acres lying on the west side of Wicokomeco River at the head of Forked Creek of the Manor of St. Mary's bounded by Humphery Atwicks and Thomas Mitchell
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Barton, Mrs. Ann Smoot Hungerford (dau. of William Smoot, wife of William Hungerford, Sr., and William Barton, Jr.)
Ann Smoot m. 1st William Hungerford, Sr., by whom she had a son William Hungerford, Jr., and m. 2nd William Barton, Jr., by whom she had a dau. Grace Barton and son William Barton.
Sources: (1) Archives of Maryland, Vol. 41, pp. 455 and 469-70 (Ann?s marriages), and (2) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, pp. 70 (dau. Grace Barton), 240 (son William Barton) and 243 (son William Hungerford, Jr.) After Ann died, William Barton, Jr., m. Mary ______. Ann?s dau. Grace Barton lived only 2 weeks.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, p. 70. Ann?s son William Barton lived less than 6 years, having been b. June 1662 and d. by Feb. 1667/8 when his father William Barton, Jr., had another son named William Barton by his 2nd wife Mary.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber A, p. 240, and Liber C, p. 260.
William Hungerford, Jr. - m. his step-sister Margaret Barton, the dau. of William Barton, Jr., and his 2nd wife Mary.
Sources: (1) Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, pp. 62 and 63, and (2) Charles Co., Md. Court Records, Liber R, pp. 537-8. William Hungerford, Jr., d. testate Mar. 14, 1704/5 (probate date) in Charles Co., Md.
Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 63. After William died, Margaret m. Jacob Miller.
Sources: (1) Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol 4, p. 174, and (2) Maryland Prerogative Court, Inventories & Accounts, Liber 32b, p. 9.
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