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Anne Ford

Female Abt 1720 - 1788  (~ 62 years)


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  1. 1.  Anne Ford was born about 1720 in William and Mary Parish, Charles Co, Maryland; died between 1782 and 1788 in Charles Co, Maryland.

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    FORD, EDWARD, Charles County, planter 2 Nov, 1761
    10 Mar, 1763
    To son Alason Ford, all my land that lies on the south side of the county road, as well as the land surveyed In July, 1760, which I do not yet have patent for. Mentions county road by my fence to George Scrogin, Sr.; give sd. land to son Alason Ford.
    To son Charles Alason Ford, all remaining pt. of land, and If he has no hrs,, then to son John Ford, and for want of such hrs., to son Notly Ford, and If he have no hrs., to son Richard Ford.
    To grandandau. Sarah Gwinn, one pistole.
    To grand-son Edward Gwinn, slaves,
    Mentions 3 sons and 2 daus.: John, Notly, Richard, Mary and Ann.
    Wit: Robert Yates, Joseph and Phillip Joy, Jr., Willson Cage. 31.923
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    HUNGERFORD, WILLIAM, JR., Charles Co. 11 Feb, 1761
    21 Mar, 1761
    Bro. Charles Hungerford and his hrs., and he to pay my bro. Barton Hungerford, full sum of 12,000 lbs. tobacco to entitle him the sd. Chas., to hold it, and if he refuses to pay sd. amount within six months after my decease,, then I desire sd. lands to belong to bro. Barton Hungerford.
    Sister, Elizabeth Hungerford,
    To cousin Mrs. Anne Gwin, some clothing,
    My account with John Gwinn at Cedar Points whatever he proves it to be, and leave money In my bro. Barton's hands.
    Barton to take much care of Henry Thompson's plantation, which I have under management for this year, together with my care of the said Thompson's people.
    To bro, Thomas Hungerford. 1 s. sterl.
    Ex: Bro. Barton Hungerford.
    Wits John MacStevson, Baker Howard, Theo. Yates. 31.271
    ===
    Benjamin Gwinn 74.74 CH £39.0.0 Jun 3 1761
    (also Benjamin Gwynn)
    Appraisers: Nathan Harriss, John Marshall.
    Administratrix: Anne Gwynn.
    ===
    Benjamin Gwynn 3.79 D CH £736.15.11 Jun 3 1761
    Sureties: John Gwynn, Edward Ford.
    Distribution to: Representatives unknown to this Office.
    Administratrix: Anne Gwynn.
    ===
    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.
    ===
    Edward Ford 5.65 D CH £488.1.2 Jul 18 1767
    Sureties: Charles Allison Ford, John Wood.
    Legatees: John (son), Notley (son), Richard (son), Sarah Gwinn (granddaughter),
    Edward Gwinn (grandson), Charles Allison Ford (son), Allison (son).
    Distribution to: widow (unnamed) during lifetime; then to children (equally):
    John, Notley, Richard, Mary, Ann.
    Executrix: Elisabeth Ford.
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    Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 123. Nov 15, 1766 from Richard Gambra of CC, Gentleman, to Notley Ford, planter, and Ann Gwinn of CC, for 20,000 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, 200 acres, being part of a tract of land called Lawrells Branch in CC, and bounded by land called Whites Foard. Signed - Richard Gambra. Wit - Jo: H: Harrison*, John Dent*. Recorded Nov 15, 1766.
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    Charles County Land Records 1775-1782; Liber V#3; Page 572. Apr 20, 1782 from John Gwinn Jr of CC, to Jonathan Yates of CC, for 664 £, two tracts of land now in the possession of the afd John Gwinn Jr, they being part of a tract of land called Mitchells Platt (formerly purchased of William Cage by John Gwinn), lying in CC on the west side of Wiccomoco River, the let purchase being bounded by Mitchells Marsh, containing and laid out for about 108 acres. The 2nd purchase is bounded by the east line of the sd 1st purchase, the River, containing and laid out for about 58 acres.. Excepted is Mrs. Ann Gwinn's right of dower. Signed - Jno Gwinn Jr. Wit - J. Parnham, John Digges (CC JPs). Jane Liddle Gwinn, wife to sd John Gwinn Jr, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded May 8, 1782.
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    Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 607. Nov 21, 1789 from Edward Gwinn of Anne Arundel County, George Cole and Ann Violette, his wife of St. Mary's County, to Philip Marshall of Prince George's County, for 350 £, all that part or parcel of a tract of land called Laurel Branch, lying in CC, whereof Ann Gwinn, mother of the sd Edward Gwinn and Ann Violette Cole, lately died seized, containing about 200 acres. Signed - Edw. Gwinn, George Cole, Ann Violette Cole. Wit - Jno Dent*, Geo Lee*. Recorded Dec 4, 1789.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-78: LAUREL BRANCH: 1000 acres; Possession of - 500 Acres - Dent, Elizabeth : 250 Acres - Dent, George : 250 Acres - Dent, Thomas Capt: : Surveyed 8 Aug 1669 for Daniel Jennifer at a bound White Oak the N.E. bound tree of Jerome White esq. called WHITES FIELD: Other Tracts Mentioned: WHITES FIELD; ; ; Conveyance notes - 192 Acres - Richard Edelen from Thomas Dent; 2 Dec 1717, 500 Acres - George Tarvin from Thomas Morris & Elizabeth Tarvin; 21 Jan 1748,,

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    Anne married Benjamin Gwinn on 21 May 1751 in Charles Co, Maryland. Benjamin (son of John Gwinn, Jr. and Anne Groves (maybe)) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]