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- Smith, William, Chas. County, 22nd Jan., 1694; 13th Mch., 1694.
To wife Eliza:, extx., plantation (unnamed) at the riverside,, and all personalty.
to William. son of Adam Smith, Berkshire., Eng., 1200 A.., "Southampton" at Pomonkey, and residue of estate including plantation afsd at death of sd. wife. In event of death of sd. William without issue., estate, real and personal., to pass to Adam, the eld. brother of sd. William, and his sister (unnamed).
Test: Chris. Gregory, Lewis Jones, Matthew Dike. 7.74.
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William Smith 16.3 1 CH £142.3.6 Jun 27 1698
Appraisers: John Booker, Lewis Jones,
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William Smith 19-1/2B.91 I CH £23.10.0 Mar 6 1699
Appraisers: John Booker, Lewis Jones.
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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.
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William Smith 15.58 A CH Oct 13 1696
payments to: Thomas Whichaley, Mrs Richard Harrison & Mrs Richard Wade (administrators of John Wright), William Bishop (administrator of John Smith), Mr. Richard Wade, John Williams, Mr. George Tubbman, Christopher Gregorey, Mr. John Stone due to Cleborne Lomax, Cleborne Lomax, Capt. William Dent by order of Col. John Courts on note of Mr. Henry Hawkins on account of John Bowman, Capt. Phillip Hoskins on account of Thomas Love son of William Love, Mr. Thomas Hussey, Capt. William Dent on account of Capt. George Brent, Capt. William Dent on account of Mr. Gilbert Clarke, James Hollywood.
Executrix: Elisabeth Smith.
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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.
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John Hamilton 8.135 I £60.15.1 Apr 20 1684
Appraisers: Mr. John Stone, Mr. William Smith,
Administratrix: Elisabeth Hamilton.
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Thomas Gailey 4.9 I #1054 Mar 31 1677
Appraisers: William Smith, Abraham Sapcoate.
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Charles County Hundred-Riverside; 344-10; BACHELOR; 450 Acres possession of Hoskins, Philip Col
Surveyed 14 Oct 1653 for Thomas Simpson adjoining to the land of James Lindsey. This land was sold to Thomas Bachelor whose daughter married William Smith. Bachelor & his daughter died without heir whereby the land escheated to his son who granted the same to said Smith whose heirs in England is Adam Smith.
Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 317
11 Mar 1683; Indenture from Wm. Smith to Rando. Brandt; land called Thomas Town on Piscattaway Creek and the south side of Mattawoman Creek; containing 200 acres; (barely able to read); /s/ Wm. Smith; wit. Nicholas Swinburne, Henry Hardy
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Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 189
18 Aug 1718; Recorded at request of James Stoddart, Esq.
28 Jun 1718; Adam Smith of Reading, County of Berks, Gent., appointed Henry Clare of London, mariner, as his atty. regarding sale of part of a plantation at the river side where William Smith, Gent., dec'd, did live about 20 Jan 1694; all stock, cattle, hoggs, Negroes, and other servants belonging to that parcel of land at Pacomonkey called Southampton and other parcel joining it; containing in all 1,200 acres; also remaining parts of the estate of William Smith; /s/ Adam Smith; wit. Edward Atkins, Henry Castor; 28 Jun 1718, Prince George's County, Henry Castor affirmed signature; Recorded at Prince George's Court Lib. F, f. 613 on 3 Jul 1718
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Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 194
18 Sep 1718; Recorded at request of James Stoddart, Esq., of Prince George's Co.:
28 Jun 1718; Indenture from Adam Smith, Gent. of Reading, County of Berks, Great Britain, to elder brother and heir of William Smith, Gent., who was the nephew and devise of William Smith, Gent., late of Charles County, Maryland in America, dec'd, to James Stoddart of Prince George's County, Esq.; for £200; a parcel called South Hampton formerly in Charles County, now in Prince George's Co. of 1,000 acres and 200 acres adjoining at the riverside near Maryland Point; also the rest of the estate; /s/ Adam Smith, James Stoddart; wit. Tho. Clagett, Jos. Bell, Jo. Haddock; 8 Jun 1718 Henry Clare of London, mariner, atty. ack. deed for Adam Smith; 27 Aug 1718 Clagett and Bell ack. as justices of Prince George's Co.; 3 Jul 1718 recorded in Prince George's County Court in Lib. F, f. 615
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Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 338
17 May 1720; Recorded at request of James Stoddert:
16 Dec 1719; Indenture from Adam Smith of Reading, Berks County, Great Britain, elder brother and heir of William Smith, Gent., who was the nephew and devisee of William Smith, dec'd of Charles County, Maryland, to James Stoddert of Prince George's Co.; for £200; a tract called South Hampton at Pamonkie formerly in Charles County, now in Prince George's Co.; also a tract and plantation at the riverside near Maryland Point where William Smith, decd, did live; also the real estate of William Smith the elder, dec'd, seized within this province; /s/ Adam Smith; wit. Joseph Barker, Henry Canon; £200 paid by Stoddert; Letter of Attorney from Adam Smith appointing Henry Clear of St. Dunstans Stepheny, Middlesex County, mariner, dated 16 Dec 1719; /s/ Adam Smith; wit. Joseph Barker, Henry Caston; witnesses ack. letter of attorney 14 May 1720; Capt. Henry Clare ack. deed same date
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