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William* (Surry NC) Stone

Male 1723 - 1788  (65 years)


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  1. 1.  William* (Surry NC) Stone was born in 1723 in Prince William Co (later Fauquier Co), Virginia (son of Thomas* (Hamilton Parish) Stone, Jr (son?) match 7c and Nancy (?)* Bronaugh (?)); died in 1788 in Randolph Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 20 Dec 1747, Prince William Co,Virginia
    • Census: 1771, Surry Co, North Carolina
    • Census: 1772, Surry Co, North Carolina
    • Property: 1786, Surry Co, North Carolina; sold land

    Notes:

    Many members of the family went west (Records furnished by David A Stoneof Spanish Fork Utah)
    (The Nowlin Stone genealogy)
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    William Stone, born 1723; married Hannah Conway. "On 20 December 1747, William Stone, Planter of Prince William County, Colony of Virginia, leased from John Dagg of Prince William County, shipwright, for the consideration of rents 125 acres of land, being part of a tract of land granted to Joseph Chambers lying between Carter's Run and Piney Mountain, during the natural lives of William Stone and Hannah his wife, paying unto the said John Dagg 450 pounds of tobacco and 5 shillings About 1760 or 1770, William Stone removed with his family to Surry, North Carolina. In 1780 a deed was made to William Stone for 280 acres in Surry Co NC. See deed book in Dobson. The Census of 1790 for the Salisbury district of Surry County shows: the William Stone family (three males over 21, three males under 21, four females over 21). Son, Ezekial, born in Fauquier County, 1756, enlisted for Revolutionary War service in Surry, North Carolina, in 1774; died in Marion Co., TN, at age ninety-nine [letter, Mary A. Saunders (Chattanooga, Tennessee) to Charles H. Stone (Charlotte, North Carolina), 11 June 1937]. Conway Stone, born 1761, served from Granville Co., North Carolina, in the Revolution. Conway married in Monroe Co, Tennessee, and his brother Ezekial certified to his marriage in 1845. The pension of Ezekial was in Marion Co., Tennessee. Children of William and Hannah (Conway) Stone: sons John, William, Ezekiel, Ephriam, and Conway; daughters, Polly, Hannah, Nancy, and Sally [from family records]. Ezekiel Stone's revolutionary war record (letter furnished by Veteran's administration, 28 August 1936): Ezekiel Stone volunteered in Surry County, North Carolina, and served with the North Carolina Troops as follows: from sometime in 1774, three weeks as a private in Captain Richard Good's Company under Major Joseph Winston and went out against the Tories; from sometime in 1776, three months as Orderly Sergeant in Captain William Dodson's Company, Colonel Joseph William's Regiment, went on an expedition against the Cherokees and assisted in destroying a number of their towns; in 1781, two tours, one of two weeks as a private in Captain William Bostic's Company under Major Joseph Winston, and the other of ten weeks as a private in Captain Humphrey's company, Colonel Francis Lock's Regiment. From 1784 to 1795, Ezekiel was in the Union District, South Carolina; in Sevier County North Carolina (now Tennessee) 1795-1816; in Bledsoe, Tennessee, 1816-1819; in Marion, Tennessee, from 1819 to his death in 1855. Ezekiel married Jane Woods about 1779; son William (born 1791) was a Captain in the Creek War and was made Brevet General for gallantry at the Battle of the Horseshoe; served with General Jackson in the Louisiana Campaign, and was elected to Congress in 1836 and 1838.

    http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Stone.htm#ES2

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    Posted by: William Stone (ID *****4105) Date: July 27, 2008 at 20:55:06
    In Reply to: Re: Ezekiel Stone, Sr. 1755 Fauquier Co.,Va, son of Wm. b. 1723 by Diana Igo of 11001


    Diana,

    There are several records from Surry in the new book that I am about to publish which prove the relationship to William. One Tax list from Surry has Ezekiel living with William in 1772 along with William Jr. He stays in Surry tax list until 1782, less his absence in the war. As you probably know he moved to Union County SC in 1784.

    Ezekiel signed an affidavit for Conway (Conaway) Stones RW Pension record it was proof of a marriage. This allowed Conway?s wife to collect his pension after his death. He states in the affidavit that he was present at Conway?s marriage in Surry. At the time Conway was living with William Sr. In his RW pension Ezekiel states he was born In Fauquier County 1756. The only Stones of Tax Age living in Hamilton parish are Thomas Sr., Thomas Jr., William, and John. I have the Tax list from 1751. I also have a deed for Thomas Jr. and William leasing land next to each other on Carters run 1747. That is now in Fauquier.

    I do want to clear up a long standing tradition which is in error. William never married Rhoda Pryor. That William and Rhoda Married in 1772 in Orange County. William and Family are in Surry County at Blewes Creek at the same time. I have records in deed form of William and Hannah selling land in Surry in 1786 and moving to Randolph County. Deeds show Conway moved there with them. William died in about 1788 and Hannah in 1792. Conway sold William and Hannah's land in 1793. John, William?s son, also moved there in 1792.

    Also the will of 1819 is William's son will not his. The book Stones of Surry has several other errors.

    William did not move to NC in 1770. William received a grant in Granville in Sept 1758 and moved there in April 1760 or earlier. I have the grant record and the survey from 1760 and his grant Feb. 1761/62. His father Thomas Stone had died in Aug of 1756 and William inherited some land. He is added to the Prince William, Later Fauquier Tax list, the same day his father?s inventory was accepted. The land was sold in August of 1758.

    Lastly his brother John moved to Laurens SC that is also well documented. To be clear I have all kinds of evidence he was in Fauquier after William moved and stayed there until 1775. His move was directly to what is now Laurens County. I have deed and a Power of Attorney to prove that John Stone in Fauquier and John Stone in Laurens are the same person.

    How far back does Ruth have to go I can place William?s father as Thomas Stone of Hamilton Parish birth year as 1699.

    Only circumstantial evidence exists placing him with the Stone of Poynton Manor and Gov. William Stone. But it is fairly strong.

    Bill Stone


    Property:
    "On 20 December 1747, William Stone, Planter of Prince William County, Colony of Virginia, leased from John Dagg of Prince William County, shipwright, for the consideration of rents 125 acres of land, being part of a tract of land granted to Joseph Chambers lying between Carter's Run and Piney Mountain, during the natural lives of William Stone and Hannah his wife, paying unto the said John Dagg 450 pounds of tobacco and 5 shillings About 1760 or 1770,

    http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Stone.htm#ES2

    (his brother Thomas leased neighboring land the following year, also from John Dagg)

    Census:
    Name: John Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Township: Early Tax List
    Year: 1771
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    Name: William Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Township: Early Tax List
    Year: 1771
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    Name: Marble Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Township: Early Tax List
    Year: 1771
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    Name: Thomas Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Township: Early Tax List
    Year: 1771
    Database: NC Early Census Index


    Census:
    Name: William Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Year: 1772
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    Name: Marble Stone
    State: NC
    County: Surry County
    Year: 1772
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    William* married Hannah* Conway in 1747 in Prince William Co, Virginia. Hannah* was born in 1727 in King George Co or Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1792 in Randolph Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    1747 in Prince William County, Virginia to a woman named Hannah Conway. Verification that William Stone was married to Hannah Conway was found in Sheriff John Crump's Account Book for Hamilton Parish in Prince William County, Virginia
    for the period 1751-1755.

    Children:
    1. John* (Surry NC) Stone, Sr. match 7A was born about 1748 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died before 1819 in Stokes Co, North Carolina; was buried on 1 Jun 1839.
    2. William Stone, (this William?) matched 7E was born in 1754 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1800.
    3. Ezekiel Stone was born on 24 Nov 1756 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1855 in Marion Co, Tennessee.
    4. Enoch Stone was born about 1758 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in Aug 1823 in Pilot Mountain, Surry Co, North Carolina.
    5. James Stone was born in 1760 in Granville Co, North Carolina; died in 1830.
    6. Conway Stone was born on 16 Jul 1761 in Granville Co, North Carolina; died on 25 Nov 1834 in Monroe Co, Tennessee.
    7. Ephraim Stone was born in 1763 in Granville Co, North Carolina; died after 1763.
    8. Hannah Stone was born on 6 Aug 1764 in Brunswick Co, Virginia; died after 1764.
    9. Nancy Stone was born in 1788 in Surry Co, North Carolina; died in 1864 in Forsyth Co, Georgia.
    10. Sally Stone was born in 1769 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1769.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas* (Hamilton Parish) Stone, Jr (son?) match 7c was born in 1699 in Charles Co, Maryland (possibly) (son of Capt Thomas* Stone, (of Poynton Manor) and Martha Jane* Hoskins); died in Aug 1756 in Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 23 Aug 1756, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Research Notes: 6 Dec 2011; children

    Notes:

    In a letter to Charles H. Stone, dated 15 October 1941, Harry Wright Newman (author of Stones of Poynton Manor) wrote:

    Captain Thomas Stone, 1677-1727, was seized of land in King George County, Va. I have record of his leasing it, but not selling it. Captain Stone does not name all the children in his will, leaving David the landed estate in Maryland, but referred to other unnamed children. At that time Thomas Stone, Jr., who received no land in Maryland, could have been well-established in Virginia. There is evidence of 200 acres of land in the name of Thomas Stone, and it is quite possible that Captain Thomas Stone executed a deed of gift in King George County to Thomas, and that was the incentive for Thomas settling in Virginia.

    Newman is apparently referring here to property in King George County that Captain Thomas inherited from his brother John by will dated 27 January 1702. Newman says that Captain Thomas leased 500 acres of this property to William Thornton, Gent., of King George County, but does not indicate the date of the lease. See Stones of Poynton Manor, p. 16

    According to Charles H. Stone, Newman's comment (in his 1941 letter) on relocation of Thomas, Jr., to Virginia is "corroborated in Virginia records," for which Charles H. gives us the following "proof":

    In Tyler's Historical Magazine, Vol. VIII, p. 80, we find: Book 1, p. 54 King George County 1721. Thomas Stone of Maryland, Gent., to Captain William Thornton 200 acres.

    From here, wrote Charles H., we follow this Thomas Stone into Fauquier County, Va. He cites Fauquier during Proprietorship, p. 100:

    Thomas Stone 1724, Sept. 22, 611 acres, corner to Waugh Darnell A 73, whose land was on Indian Cabin Branch, named among settlers of Rappahannock in 1724, which reached Carter's Run.

    Note, however: (1) The Thomas who leased land to William Thornton in 1721 was probably Captain Thomas himself, rather than his son. Thomas Jr. could not have been born much before 1700, his mother having been born after 1684, and in all probability he was born a few years after 1700. In any event, he would have been either too young to have executed the transaction with Thornton or, if of age, still too young to have been styled "Gent."
    (2) The Thomas Stone who was "among the settlers of Rappahannock in 1724 might well have been the father of John and William Stone of Surry, but we have found no evidence that he was the son of Captain Thomas Stone.

    We do have evidence to suggest that he was not the son of Captain Thomas Stone: According to "Warren of Virginia and Maryland," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 6:200-203 (1898), Thomas Stone, Jr., of Charles County, son of Captain Thomas Stone (i.e., brother of David Stone, who was father of the Signer), had a son, John, born 1748, who married Mary Warren, daughter of Robert Warren of Charles County. This is the John (son of Thomas, Jr., and grandson of Captain Thomas) who, according to Stones of Surry, is supposed to have been born nearly a quarter century earlier and is supposed to have married a Corder.

    Conclusion: The paternity of John and William Stone of Surry is not known.


    http://www.familyhistorypages.com/Stone.htm#ES2
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    Although it is commonly stated that Thomas Stone, Gentleman, of Charles County, Maryland, and his wife, Jane Hoskins, daughter of Col. Philip Hoskins, had a son named Thomas, I am not aware of any documentation that substantiates this. In one probate document relating to the administration of Col. Philip Hoskins' estate, mention was made of his "three other grandchildren, children of Thomas Stone." In Thomas Stone's will, which was dated 25 May 1727, he also mentions or refers to only three children; David, Mary, and Anne (by naming her son, Gerrard Fowke). And, in the will of Thomas Stone's second wife, Katherine (Boughton) Thomas Stone, which was dated 26 October 1750, the same three children are again mentioned or alluded to; David (by naming his son, David, Jr.), and Thomas Stone's two daughters, now married, Mary Hanson, and Anne Fowke. Since Thomas Stone's second wife, Katherine, is not known to have had any children by her first husband, Benoni Thomas, it definitely appears that Thomas Stone of Charles County only had three children, none of which were named Thomas.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jacmac/stone.pdf

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    Group #7-C
    Test results received. Kit #38571.
    Haplogroup: R1b1b2 (suggested).
    Contact: bstone7@roadrunner.com

    *THOMAS STONE, b. abt. 1695-1701; d. Aug. 1756.
    Children:
    *THOMAS STONE, Jr., b. abt. 1721, Prince William Co., VA; d. 1788, Fauquier Co., VA; m. Mary Butler.
    *WILLIAM STONE, b. abt. 1724, Prince William Co., VA; d. 1787/88, Randolph Co., NC; m. Hannah Conway
    *JOHN STONE, b. abt. 1727, Prince William Co., VA; d. 1799/1800, Laurens Co., SC.
    *Mildredge (Milley) Coder (wife of John Stone), b. abt. 1730 Prince William; d. 1821/22 Washington District, SC.
    Children of John & Mildredge:
    *JOHN STONE JR. b. abt 1750, d. abt. 1799 Laurens County, SC.
    *WILLIAM STONE, b. abt. 1753, Prince William Co., VA.
    *REUBEN STONE, b. abt. 1755, Prince William Co., VA; d. abt. Feb. 9, 1849, New Market, AL.
    *RAUGHLEY (ROLLEY) STONE, b. abt. 1765, Fauquier Co., VA; d. abt. 1821, Laurens Co., SC.
    *ELIAS (ELUM) STONE, b. abt. 1767, Fauquier Co., VA; d. abt. 1824, Lauderdale Co., AL.
    *LEWIS STONE, b. abt. 1769, Fauquier Co., VA; d. abt. 1830, Inman, SC.
    *NANSEY STONE, b. abt. 1771, Fauquier Co., VA.

    John Stone owned land in Fauquier Co., VA until 1775. He moved to Laurens Co., SC in 1775.

    The above data is well-documented and sourced through Elk Run Parish records and Fauquier Co., VA deeds as well as other documents. Several books, "The Stones of Surry," "Stones of Poynton Manor" and "Of the Stones" claim that this Thomas Stone of Fauquier Co. is the son of Capt. Thomas Stone of MD, grandson of Gov. William Stone through his son John Stone the elder of MD.

    +++Match+++

    http://www.familytreedna.com/public/stone/default.aspx?section=results

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    Group #7-I
    Test results received. Kit #158318
    Haplogroup: R1b1b2 (suggested).
    Contact: iboyles@bellsouth.net

    *THOMAS STONE, b. 1698/99, d. 1756, Prince William County, VA
    Children:
    *THOMAS STONE, JR., b. 1721/22, Stafford County, VA, d. 1788, Fauquier County, VA, m. Mary Butler
    *WILLIAM STONE, b. 1725, Prince William County, VA, d. 1788/89, Randolph County, NC, m. Hannah Conway, b. 1727, King George County, VA, d. 1792, Randolph County, NC
    *JOHN STONE, b. 1727, Prince William County, VA, d. 1800, Laurens County, SC, m. Mildruge Corder
    Children of William and Hannah:
    *JOHN STONE, b. 1748/49, Prince William County, VA, d. abt 1823, m. Bethsy Curry
    *WILLIAM STONE, JR., b. 1751/52, Prince William County, VA, d. abt. 1820, Surry County, NC
    *EZEKIEL STONE, b. 1756, Prince William County, VA, d. 1855, Marion County, TN, m. Jane Wood
    *ENOCH STONE, b. 1759, Prince William County, VA, d. 1823, Surry County, NC, m. Nancy Anthony
    *CONWAY STONE, b. 1761, Granville County, NC, d. 1834, Monroe County, TN, m. Elizabeth Galaliee
    *HANNAH STONE, b. 1764, Granville County, NC, d. 1834, Jackson County, IL, m. Daniel Barrow

    +++ Match +++




    Will:
    Will lost, but son John who had been named Executor
    of his will, was granted an Administrative Bond by the Prince William County Court on 23 August 1756. Three months later, on 23 November 1756, an inventory and
    appraisement of Thomas Stone?s estate was submitted to the Court.
    Deed and probate records indicate that after Thomas Stone passed away his property was divided up between his three sons; Thomas, William, and John.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jacmac/stone.pdf

    Research Notes:
    Circumstances to think John, William, Marble and Thomas are brothers who went to Surry County.

    First, it's established that John and William were
    brothers. The other two are speculation to be
    additional brothers, though doubtful
    as to their father, speculation perhaps
    a Thomas Stone.

    Considerations:
    The four are all in Surry County 1771

    William and Marble are there in 1772

    Dicks Connection:
    Littleberry Stone, son of Marble, married a
    Ann Dicks(1765).
    there is a Ann Dicks, b 1700 Dorchester Maryland
    1700, who married James Bounds.
    And there was a Rebecca Dicks (c1704) who
    married Azariah Cooley. Cooley family
    married into the Bounds family. John Stone family
    is shown married into Bounds family in 1850
    White Co, Tennessee census.

    Albermarle, VA Connection:
    John Gordon (1754 Albemarle; d 1839 Stokes NC)
    daughter Elizabeth m Enoch Stone Jr.
    abt 1820 in Surry Co, NC.
    Enoch son of Enoch Sr & Nancy Anthony, granson
    of John Stone and Mary Corder.
    showing a family link from Albermarle.

    Thomas Stone is there in Surry County North Carolina with John William and Marble in 1771. A couple of Marble's children died in Lawrence County, Arkansas; and there was a Thomas Stone there in 1831-1833. The speculation that John and William were children of a Thomas Stone.
    very weak on Thomas, but is in the process of study.

    Thomas* married Nancy (?)* Bronaugh (?) in 1721 in Maryland. Nancy was born about 1705; died before 1748. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy (?)* Bronaugh (?) was born about 1705; died before 1748.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Stone, match 7H was born in 1721 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died in 1788 in Fauquier Co (prev Prince William Co), Virginia.
    2. 1. William* (Surry NC) Stone was born in 1723 in Prince William Co (later Fauquier Co), Virginia; died in 1788 in Randolph Co, North Carolina.
    3. Elizabeth Stone was born about 1725 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died after 28 March 1743 in Prince William Co, Virginia.
    4. John (Mildredge, Laurens SC) Stone, (match 7C)(S-FFDNA-S) was born about 1727 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died before 17 Mar 1800 in Laurens Co, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt Thomas* Stone, (of Poynton Manor) was born in 1677 in Charles Co, Maryland (son of John* Stone, Gent and Elizabeth* Warren); died before 7 Nov 1727 in Nanjemoy, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 25 May 1727, Charles Co, Maryland

    Notes:

    Thomas Stone, son of John and Elizabeth Stone, was born in Charles Countyduring 1677, according to a deposition made in 1721. He married first Martha, the daughter of Colonel Philip Hoskins. The latter died in 1714,and besides appointing Thomas Stone as the overseer of his estate, he named as heirs his grandson Thomas Stone and daughter Martha Stone.Oswald Hoskins, son of Colonel Philip Hoskins, died in 1721 and named bywill his brother-in-law Thomas Stone as the overseer of his estate, andat the same time mentioned his sister Martha Stone. The fact that he named only two children in his will and referred to other children makes it difficult to establish an absolute list.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thomas_bounds&id=I20643

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    In 1715 he, as Captain Thomas Stone being a member of the Assembly,signed a petition to His Excellency on the death of the Queen and also the petition upon the ascendancy of His Majesty, George I, to the throne.

    Some researchers give Martha Hoskins as the wife of Thomas Stone, but Martha was still unmarried and single 4 Sep 1730 when she received her share of the estate of her sister Mary Hoskins. Jane and Benedicta Hoskins were the only unmarried daughters old enough to be the mother of Thomas Stone's and Robert Hanson's children. Because of the names of the descendants, I have arbitrarily given Jane to Thomas Stone and Benedicta to Robert Hanson.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1993 Vol 34 No 2; Charles County Depositions by Robert W. Barnes; Continued from vol. 34, no. 1, p. 21. CHLR=Charles County land records (followed by Book:page).
    STONE, Capt. Thomas, age 44, 1 Aug. 1721; CHLR M#2:136.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1994 Vol 35 No 4; Charles County Land Commissions, 1716-1721; Liber M#2, pp. 1-149; Series No. MSA C669-1; Accession No. MDHR: 89003-1;
    Poynton Mannor ; 1721 Petition of William Stone, Senr. Henry Tanner, aet 82. Capt. Thomas Stone, a contending party, aet 44. William Stone, Senr, one of the petitioners, aet 55. Jesse Doyne, aet 44.

    The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta Bolling Henry; Wills From 1726 To 1732; Volume VI; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 40
    Stone, Thomas, Nanjemy Parrish, Charles Co., 25th May, 1727; 7th Nov., 1727.
    To son David and hrs,, ½ dwell, plan. ---- and personalty.
    " grandson Gerrard Fowke, personalty.
    " wife Katherine, extx., ½ dwell, plan. ---- during life; at her decease, to son David and hrs., certain personalty absolutely and certain personalty during life to be divided among child. unnamed). ½ personal estate absolutely,
    Residue to two child. David and Mary equally.
    Test: Rev. Wm. Maconchie, Henry Barnes, Verlinda Boughton. 19, 254.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
    230: Thomas Stone 23 Nov ? (1727) - Mrs Catherine Stone exex. of (sic: Mr. NJL) Wm Stone-one of nearest relations Matthew Stone.

    Thomas Stone, Sr. 13.311 CH £640.7.7 Nov 23 ---- (1727)
    Appraisers: John Beall, Henry Barnes.
    Creditors: Gustavus Brown, D. Jenifer.
    Next of kin: Mathew Stone, William Stone.
    Executrix: Mrs. Catherine Stone.

    Thomas Stone (gentleman) 9.71 A PG £640.7.7 £58.18.5 Sep 28 1728
    Received from: William Marten, Thomas Keyboard, George Waple, James Waple, John Stramal, Thomas Smith, Mathew Fracconer. James Ross.
    Payments to: Jonathon Fenward, Dr. Jenifer, Edward Millstead, Thomas Mathews, Walter Winter, John Dagg, Dr. Brown, Samuell Hanson.
    Administrator/Executor: Catherine Stone.

    358. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd addl acct of Mr. Bennet Hoskins exer of Oswald Hoskins exor of Ann Hoskins who was the exor of Col. Philip Hoskins aforesaid acct by Aswald Hoskins 26 May 1719. Paid to judgment provincal ct. Philip Hoskins & Gerard Folke were sureties on test bond of Major Wm Dent estate by Thomas Dent his exor bond being sued by James Smallwood, legacy left by dec'd Col. Philip Hoskins to four of his grandchildren the children of Major Robert Hanson, ****legacy to three other grandchildren children of Thomas Stone****, legacy to son William Hoskins, legacy to daughter Mary Ann Hoskins, legacy to daughter Martha Hoskins, equal division among dec'ds Children Aswald Hoskins, Bennet Hoskins, Bayloard Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins, Martha Hoskins; chil.of dec'd of his (last) wife; of which Aswald Hoskins & Baylard Hoskins being dec'd since; now divided among the three surviving children of Col Philip Hoskins by his last wife Ann Hoskins viz: Bennett Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins & Martha Hoskins. 15 Nov 1729.

    368. William Hoskin dec'd acct of Rob(t) Hanson & Violett Hanson his wife admx. To Mary Ann Hoskins for her claim against her sister's, Mary Hoskin's, estate whoes admr the dec'd was, ****the same to Mary Stone****, the same to Bennett Hoskins, the same to Martha Hoskins. 4 Sept 1730.

    Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 141
    William Hoskins 10.447 A CH £473.17.4 £95.12.10 Sep 4 1730
    Received from: John Macfarlane & John Robuton, David Cockran, Mr. John Parnham, David Cockran, John Ward, Robert Hanson, Philip Pratchett.
    Payments to: John Farrish, John Abbington, John Howard, Margaret Miller, Jennett Hasty, Thomas Taylor, Dr. Daniel Jenifer, Dr. Gustavus Brown, John Eburnethey, Philemon Lloyd, Esq., Mr. George Dent, Lord Baltimore, Mary Ann Hoskins (her claim to estate of her sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), ****Mary Stone (her claim to estate of her sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), ****David Stone (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), Bennet Hoskins (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), Martha Hoskins (his claim to estate of his sister Mary Hoskins (deceased was administratrix)), John Speake, John Maddox, David Cockran,
    Administratrix: Violetta Hansen, wife of Robert Hansen.


    Will:
    In Thomas Stone's will, which was dated 25 May 1727, he also mentions or refers to only three children; David, Mary, and Anne (by naming her son, Gerrard Fowke).

    7 Nov 1727: Stone, Thomas, Nanjemy Parish, Charles County, Maryland 25 May1727, 07 Nov 1727. To Son David and hrs, 1/2 dwell plantation and personalty. To Grandson Gerrard Fowke, Personalty. To wife Katherine, extx., 1/2 dwelling plantation during life; at her decease, to son David and hrs. certain personalty absolutely and certain personalty during life to be divided among child( unnamed). 1/2 personal estate absolutely residue to two child David and Mary Equally.
    Test: Rev Wm Maconchie, Henry Barnes, Verlinda Boughton. 19.254

    Thomas* married Martha Jane* Hoskins about 1703 in Charles Co, Maryland. Martha (daughter of Col Philip* Hoskins, Sr. (immigrant) and Elizabeth (Waughop) Wahob) was born on 1 Mar 1681/82 in Port Tobacco, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1715. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha Jane* Hoskins was born on 1 Mar 1681/82 in Port Tobacco, Charles Co, Maryland (daughter of Col Philip* Hoskins, Sr. (immigrant) and Elizabeth (Waughop) Wahob); died before 1715.

    Notes:

    p. 33, Charles County Land Records, Volume III
    1692; A register of Births, Marriages & Burials for Charles County together with a connivance of what Births, Marriages & Burials have been formerly entered and registered in this county
    Liber Q, Pages 1 to 26
    Hoskins Jane d/o Philip & Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco b 1 Mar 1681

    Jane was named after her grandmother, Jane (Lee) Wahob.

    NJL note: I am of the opinion that Thomas Stone married Jane Hoskins. I have several pieces of circumstantial evidence to support my opinion:
    1) Jane Hoskins was the only daughter of Philip Hoskins who was old enough. Both Jane and Benedicta were named in the will of their grandfather, Alexander Wahob, written 1 Dec 1683. This would have been an older Benedicta, as the land records give her birth as 16 Dec 1685.
    2) Her daughter, Mary Stone named a daughter Jenny Stone Hanson.
    3) Her daughter, Ann Stone named a daughter Jane Fowke.
    4) Martha Hoskins acknowledged receiving her share of her 2 brothers', mother's and father's estates in a deed signed Jul 8, 1729, and signed as Martha Hoskins, meaning she would have post-deceased Thomas Stone. Thomas' wife at his death and per his will was Catherine Boughton.
    Norma Fiske Lundgren

    "Mudd Family of the U.S.", Vol II, p. 1477:
    Oswald Hoskins, b. c. 1699, unm. d. Chas Co, MD. before 28 Oct 1721. Will dated 14 Jan 1720, Chas Co. probated 6 Sep 1731; personal estate to be divided equally among brothers Bennett and Baylord and sisters Mary Ann and Martha; brother Bennett executor of this as well as their mother's Will; overseers brother-in-law Thomas Stone and William Chandler; witnesses: Ignatius Doyce (Doyne?), William Matthews Thompson and Thomas Jameson.
    Martha Hoskins, b. c. 1707, m. Thomas Stone of Chas Co., MD before 26 May 1729.

    It is believed that Philip Hoskins was some close relation to Sir Bennett Hoskins, Bart (Baronet) (1609-1679) of Morehampton and Harewood, Herefordshire, England. Philip Hoskins was first mentioned 2 Sept 1671, when Bennett Hoskins of England gave him a power of attorney to secure Bennett's patent for the 2000 acre "Manor of Friendship". At that date he is referred to as of or near Wicomico River (present St Mary's or Chas. Co.). The second reference is when by deed dated 7 Sept 1671 he, a planter of Chas. Co. and James Hayes, a planter, purchased the 200 acre Owen's Purchase in Port Tobacco Hundred from John Owen.
    Philip Hoskins was a Chas. Co. militia officer in Major Wheeler's Militia 1689-1703 and was referred to as a Colonel in 1707; Chas Co member of the Maryland House of Assembly in 1692, vestryman of Port Tobacco Church, Justice of the Provincial Court, trustee of Cool Springs, and Emissary to the Indians. He directed in his Will that he be buried in Port Tobacco Church. On 12-10-1717 he was appointed residual legatee by the will of Osmond Waple, Gent. of Chas. Co., for the use of Philip's children by wife Ann. By her father's will dated 1683, Eliza Wahob, 1st wife of Philip Hoskins, inherited a 200 acre plantation in Nanjemy Hundred, Chas. Co., MD., and bequests were made to her daughters Benedicta and Jane Hoskins. (Most of this was prepared by: George Ely Russell, Bowie, MD, May 1963. See National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1963, pg. 26-31, and Hoskins Families of Seventeenth Century America, by Geroge Ely Russell - Private Pub.)

    There are three references listed re: Martha Hoskins married to Thomas Stone,:
    - Chas. Co. Wills, AB#3, 125
    - Ibid. 127
    - Ibid. 154
    Norma Fiske Lundgren wrote: I am of the opinion that Thomas Stone married Jane Hoskins, the oldest child of Philip Hoskins and Elizabeth Waughop. I have three pieces of circumstantial evidence for it.
    1) She is the only one of Philip Hoskins' daughters (of which I am aware) that was old enough. The land records have her born 1 Mar 1681/82. She was mentioned in the will of her grandfather, Alexander Wahob, written 1st Dec, 1683. She and her sister are the only two Hoskins grand-children mentioned, which supports the data with her as the oldest.
    2) William Hanson and Mary Stone, the daughter of Thomas Stone, named a daughter "Jenny Hoskins Hanson". William Hanson was the son of Robert Hanson and Benedicta Hoskins, the sister of Jane. Benedicta was mentioned in her grandfather's will, too, but that was probably an older sister who did not survive, as the land records give Benedicta's birth as 16 Dec 1685.
    3) Roger Fowke and Anne Stone, the daughter of Thomas Stone, named a daughter "Jane Fowke". Roger Fowke was the son of Gerard Fowke, and Sarah Burdett.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I11739 Norma nlndgrn@sbcglobal.net)

    Children:
    1. Mary Stone was born in 1706 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1765 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. Martha Stone was born in 1707 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1730.
    3. David Stone was born on 18 Mar 1709 in Poynton Manor, Charles Co, Maryland; died on 18 Mar 1773 in Poynton Manor, Charles Co, Maryland.
    4. Anne Stone was born about 1711 in Charles Co, Maryland; died in 1761.
    5. 2. Thomas* (Hamilton Parish) Stone, Jr (son?) match 7c was born in 1699 in Charles Co, Maryland (possibly); died in Aug 1756 in Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John* Stone, Gent was born in 1647 in Hungars Parish, Accomack Co, Virginia (son of Gov William* Stone and Verlinda* Graves); died before 10 Aug 1698 in Poynton Manor, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 10 Aug 1698, Charles Co, Maryland

    Notes:

    John Stone, son of William and Verlinda (Cotton or Graves) Stone, was born in Accomac County, Virginia, and was brought to Maryland by his parents in 1648. Circumstances point to the fact that he had three wives, the first one being Elizabeth (???), who is sometime believed to be the daughter of Thomas Warren who died in 1684. John Stone with his wife Elizabeth was present at the negotiation of his brother's will in 1676.

    To this union was born two sons, inasmuch as a subsequent deed states that Thomas was the only brother of John of the "whole blood". Matthew was therefore of another marriage. The children of the third union are proved by the fact that his widow was made the guardian of "her" children as well as the executrix of their estates.
    __
    I've seen this reference (but haven't checked it out) for John Stone Sr.'s marriage to his first wife given as Elizabeth Warren.
    Married: 1667 in Edgefield, South Carolina Marriage film #2034442
    __

    John Stone was deeded by his brother, Richard, in 1664 for natural love and affections 500 acres of land on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay on the south side of the Sassafras River. The deed was witnessed by Thomas MANNING, Thomas Sprigg, and Humphrey Warren.

    On June 11, 1667, John Stone, Gent., appeared at the Perogative Court and took the oath before Charles Calvert as administrator of the estate of his deceased brother, Richard Stone, Gent.

    On March 2, 1668, a warrant was issued to John Stone and his brother Thomas to appraise the estate of Thomas Burdit, deceased, late of Charles County. VERLINDA Burdit, the relict, was granted letters of administration, and her oath was duly recorded before Joseph Harrison, Gent. A return of the inventory was made on May 14, 1668, at which time it showed that Josias Lambert was an appraiser instead of Thomas Stone.

    As early as 1670 John Stone was Gentleman Justice of the Quorum in Charles County; in 1682 he signed a petition as one of His Majesty's Protestant subjects. During 1687 he was again a commissioner of the peace, and from 1678 to 1688 he represented his county in the General Assembly.1 He was a member of the commission for the advancement of trade in the Province, and in 1689 he was on the committee to regulate civil affairs in Charles County. Another public office, though minor, was coroner of Charles County in 1678.

    This shows his approximate age.
    Archives of Maryland: Volume 53, Charles County Court Proceedings, 1662-1666. Page 618
    At A Court held in Charleses County the 7th of December 1665
    Thomas Warton Constable beeing Sent with Mathias Obrian to view the tobacco that the sayd Mathias had tended Sworne and examined upon oath sayeth that Part of the tobacco was Cut downe and thay beleeue howsed and the sayd Thomas Whorton further sayeth that Neyther Mr Thomas Stone as Guardian to his brother John Stone nor Mr John Stone himself Complayned to him that thay wanted Any worke and further sayeth not. It is thearfor Ordered that Mr Richard Stone and Mr Thomas Stone as Guardian to Mr John Stone for themselues and families shall pay unto the sayd Samuell Harris the eighteen hundered pounds of tobacco and Caske and the four barrells of Indian Corne (beeing yestarday ordered him for his Crope) it beeing by them Neglected and Lost.

    "John Stone, son of William and Verlinda (Cotton) Stone, was born in Accomac County, Virginia, and was brought to Maryland by his parents in 1648. Circumstances point to the fact that he had three wives, the first one being Elizabeth, who is sometime believed to be the daughter of Thomas Warren who died in 1684. John Stone with his wife Elizabeth was present at the negotiation of his brother's will in 1676.
    To this union was born two sons, inasmuch as a subsequent deed states that Thomas was the only brother of John of the "whole blood". Matthew was therefore of another marriage. The children of the third union are proved by the fact that his widow was made the guardian of "her" children as well as the executrix of their estates.
    Children of John Stone by Earlier Marriages
    1. Thomas Stone married twice. q.v.
    2. John Stone, d.s.p. 1703, naming bros. Matthew and Thomas; and Anne Bayne and Anne Fowke (no stated relationship).
    3. Matthew Stone married Rachel Smoot. q.v.
    Prior to 1684 John Stone married thirdly Eleanor, the daughter of Walter and Eleanor Bayne. The latter by her will, proved in Charles County during 1701, named as heirs Eleanor Stone and Elizabeth Stone who are identified as granddaughters.
    Children of John and Eleanor (Bayne) Stone
    4. Walter Stone.
    5. Eleanor Stone.
    6. Elizabeth Stone. "

    Will:
    The will of John Stone was dated September 17, 1697, and was proved in Charles County on August 10, 1698, by the testimony of Joseph MANNING, Philip Briscoe, and Notley Warren. His widow, Eleanor, and his son, Thomas, were named as executors. The latter was to administer upon his own estate and that of his two brothers, Matthew and John, while his widow was to administer upon her own estate and that of her children.

    Thomas and Walter received equally the dwelling-plantation, a 500-acre portion of "Poynton Manor", and 80 acres of "St. John's" adjoining. Walter was to have the portion of "Poynton Manor" whereon stood the homestead after the decease of his mother.

    Matthew and John were devised "Mangawoman" of 500 acres. Eleanor and Elizabeth were devised 400 acres of "Durwin". His widow received one-third of the personal estate. The overseers were Captain John Bayne, Major William Dent, Gerard Fowke, and William Stone.

    At a subsequent account by his widow and executrix mention is made of "seven" children. His widow married subsequently Hugh Tears. The latter in his will of 1699 named his wife, Eleanor, as well as Eleanor and Elizabeth Stone. The widow married thirdly on June 22, 1700, John Beall or Beale.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=grantpinnix&id=I071371

    The Maryland Calendar Of Wills Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) Wills From 1685 To 1702 Volume II, p. 156
    Stone, John, Chas. Co., 17th Sept., 1697; 10th Aug., 1698.
    To sons Thomas and Walter equally, and hrs., dwelling plantation, 500 A., part of "Poynton Manor," and 80 A., "St John's"; son Walter to have that portion where the dwelling house stands after decease of testator's mother.
    " sons Matthew and John, "Mangawoman," containing 500 A. or more.
    " daus. Ellinor and Eliza: and hrs., 400 A., "Durum."
    " wife Ellinor, personalty.
    Exs.: Wife Ellinor together with son Thomas afsd; son to administer upon his own estate and that of his 2 bros., Matthew and John, and wife to administer upon her estate and her children's.
    Overseers: Capt. Jno. Bayne, Maj. Wm. Dent. Gerard Fowke.
    Test: Jos. Manning, Philip Briscoe, Notley Warren. 6. 153.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1677-1717
    80: John Stone dec'd. 15 Dec 1697

    Mr. John Stone 17.11 I CH Dec 16 1697
    Servants mentioned: Peter Bellman (boy), Mary Pilkton, Edward Lewis.
    Appraisers: John Addison, John Hanson..

    John* married Elizabeth* Warren about 1676. Elizabeth* was born in 1648 in Charles Co, Maryland; died in 1684 in Charles Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth* Warren was born in 1648 in Charles Co, Maryland; died in 1684 in Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Warren is believed to be her surname.

    Children:
    1. John Stone, Jr was born about 1675 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1 Jun 1703 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. 4. Capt Thomas* Stone, (of Poynton Manor) was born in 1677 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 7 Nov 1727 in Nanjemoy, Charles Co, Maryland.

  3. 10.  Col Philip* Hoskins, Sr. (immigrant) was born in 1650 in England (son of Bennett Hoskins and Mrs (..)(..) Hoskins); died on 22 Apr 1718 in Charles Co, Maryland; was buried in Portobacco Church, Charles Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Hoskins, Col. Phillip,Charles County, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr., 1718.
    To son William and hrs., 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
    To son Phillip and hrs., 50 A., Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation. Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally. To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
    To son Oswald and hrs., 178 A., dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
    To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A., Hoskins' Lot,and shareof personal estate.
    To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. Chingamuxson Cr., 100 A., St. John's, and 100 A. adj. St. John's, lying bet. the two Beaverdams, and share of personal estate.
    To daus. Mary, Anne and Martha, personalty.
    Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
    To wife Ann, extx., residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them. Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
    Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
    Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14. 475.
    Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth. 3rd Apr., 1718. Caveat filed by son William.
    ===
    Charles County Maryland Probate Records Inventories Book 1717-1735
    35: Col. Philip Hoskins decd 16 Jun 17
    ===
    358. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd addl acct of Mr. Bennet Hoskins exer of
    Oswald Hoskins exor of Ann Hoskins who was the exor of Col. Philip Hoskins aforesaid acct by Aswald Hoskins 26 May 1719. Paid to judgment provincal ct.
    Philip Hoskins & Gerard Folke were sureties on test bond of Major Wm Dent estate by Thomas Dent his exor bond being sued by James Smallwood, legacy left by dec'd Col. Philip Hoskins to four of his grandchildren the children of Major Robert Hanson, (note: Robert's wife was Benedicta Hoskins, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth.)
    *legacy to three other grandchildren children of Thomas Stone,*
    legacy to son William Hoskins,
    legacy to daughter Mary Ann Hoskins,
    legacy to daughter Martha Hoskins,
    equal division among dec'd's children: Aswald Hoskins, Bennet Hoskins, Bayloard Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins, Martha Hoskins chil.of dec'd of his (last) wife; of which Aswald Hoskins & Baylard Hoskins being dec'd since; now divided among the three surviving children of Col Philip Hoskins by his last wife Ann Hoskins viz: Bennett Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins & Martha Hoskins. 15 Nov 1729
    === NJL
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of John Sanders, age ca. 51, taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he knew of an Ignatius Mathis who is said to be the son of Jane Corkshutt. John Causeen was reputed to be the heir of the above mentioned land. Ignatius Causeen married the daughter of this deponent. (Liber CL, p. 707).
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of William Mathis, age ca. 47, regarding a parcel of of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he was the son of the daughter of the above mentioned John Cockshutt, and that he sold part of the tract he had by his mother to Col. Philemon Lloyd, which land is now in dispute. (Liber CL, p. 708).

    Note: several spelling errors in this account( Oswald Hopkins should be Oswald Hoskins son of Col. Philip Hoskins and his fathers 2nd wife Anne Mathews (Mudd ) Anne Mathews (Mudd) was the daughter of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester________. William Thompson married Victoria Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt. William Mathis, age ca. 47 (should be William Mathews also a son of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt whose mother Jane Hicks married 1st to John Cockshoot, 2nd to Nicholas Causine, and third to Robert Clarke the Surveyor. Ignatius Mathis should be Ignatius Mathews son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester ___________. Ignatius Causoon should read Ignatius Causine whose Father Nicholas Causine married Jane Hicks(the widow of John Cockshutt). Bennett Hoskins mother was Anne Mathews who married 2nd to Philip Hoskins), his mothers sister was Victoria Mathews who married William Thompson. John Sanders married Sarah Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews Jr. (son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester_______). Thomas Mathews Jr. married Sarah Boarman daughter of William Boarman and 1st wife Sarah Linle. Thomas Mathews Jr. and wife Sarah Boarman had a daughter Sarah Mathews who married John Sanders. Thomas Mathews wife Sarah Boarman (Mathews) married 2nd to Thomas Mudd) and Thomas Mathews Jr.'s sister Anne Mathews also married the same Thomas Mudd who died ca. 1696. Anne Mathews(Mudd) then married Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q
    Hoskins, Jane, d/o Philip and Elizabeth Hawkins of Portobacco, b. 1 Mar 1681
    Hoskins, Benedistal, d/o Philip Hoskings and Elizabeth Hoskings Of Portobacco, b. 18 Dec 1685
    Hoskins, Elizabeth, d/o Philip Hoskins and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 9 Feb 1687
    Hoskins, William, s/o Philip Hoskings and Elizabeth Hoskings of Portobacco, b. 18 Mar 1690
    Hoskins, Mary, d/o Philip and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 24 Mar 1692
    Hoskins, Margarett, d/o Philip Hoskins and Elizabeth Hoskins of Portobacco, b. 15 Aug 1694
    ===
    Colonel Philip Hoskins, b. bef 1660 and d. 1714, Charles Co. He married by 1680 first, Elizabeth Waughop b. bef 1665 and she died 1694/1698 (dau. of Archibald Waughop and Jane Leah)

    Col. Philip HOSKINS and 1st wife Elizabeth Waughop.

    ===
    Charles County Court and Land Records, Liber I, Page 123
    13 Jun 1681; Deed of Gift from Philip Hoskins to John Robins; one sorrel mare; /s/ Philip Hoskins; wit. Jno. Cabioge (?) (mark), Thomas Hicks
    ===
    Jones, Lewis,Chas. County, 18th Feb., 1702-3; 16th Mch., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis. To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas. Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal. Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2 , pages 12. 37.
    ===
    Weaver, John, Charles County, Munc.,
    6th Aug., 1707; 28th Aug., 1707
    To Mrs. Mary Weaver (spinster), Bristol, Eng., entire estate, real and personal.
    Ex.: Dr. John Pilsworth of Bristol.
    Test: Col. Philip Hoskins , Dr. Wm. Loch. 12. 153.
    ===
    Lynes, Ann,Chas. County, 20th Nov., 1711; 17th Dec., 1711.
    To Mary Chismund and hrs., goddau. Ann, dau. of James Tyre; Anne Hoskins, wife of Col. Philip Hoskins; Frances, wife of Col. Rice Hoe, in Va.; Major Walter Story, Sarah Story, dau. of sd. Walter and Mary, his wife; Robert Bates; Mary, wife of Philemon Hensley; Rice Lowe and hrs; Judith, wife of John Warren; Eliza:, wife of Benja. Douglass, and Mary, dau. of Joseph and Penelope Douglas, personalty.
    To Robert Yates, Brittish boy John Radfield, in payment of debt due by late husband,
    To John, eld. son of Col. John Seymour (late Governor), and his hrs., 1000 A., Bellconnell, on Elk R.
    Ex.: Maj. Walter Story.
    Test: Michael Martin, Matthew Scarborough, Henry Ayres. 13. 325.

    ===
    Joseph Wolf 8.444 I CH £34.10.0 Nov 20 1685
    Appraisers: John Wheeler, Phill. Hoskyns.
    ===
    John Probert 8.493 I CH £2.18.6 Apr 26 1686
    Appraisers: Robert Middleton, Phill. Hoskins.
    ===
    John Mun 8.494 I CH £88.17.6 Nov 6 1685
    Cites good belonging to the estate of Roger Dickinson.
    Appraisers: Robert Middleton, Phill, Hoskyns.
    ==
    Mary Womman 9.178 I CH £26.4.0 Oct 23 1686
    Appraisers: Phill. Hakins, John Lambeth.
    ===
    John Probartt 9.418 A CH £2.18,6 #3822 Sep 13 1687
    The amount of the inventory also included £0.5.0 and #2826.
    Payments to: Thomas Hussey, Phil. Hoskins & Robert Middleton, Ignatius Cousin, James Wheeler, Richard Boughton, Mr. George Thompson, Mr, Robert Doyne, Mr, James Heath.
    Administrator: Maj. John Wheeler,

    James Wheelar (planter) 10.364 Account Charles County £16.10.0 #11340
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3960.
    Payments to: Joshua Wilkingson, Cornelius Maddock, Henry Maries, Joseph Gray, James Royston, Edward Rookewood, Hugh Aspitall, William Saunders, John Probert, Joshua Bullet, Capt. Phillip Hoskins, Robert Middleton, Nicholas Gray, Richard Harrison, James Barret, John Cornish, Clebourne Lomax, John Clarke and John Godshall, Michael Ashford, Capt. Philip Hoskins & Philip Lynes, John Pryor, John Martin, Richard Boughton, Robert Doyne, William Dent, Cornelius Maddock,, Richard Newton, Maj. James Smallwood.
    Mentions: Maj. John Wheelar & Moses Jones at difference on behalf of orphans (James and Anne)
    Executrix: Katherine Jones (Relict), deceased wife of Moses Jones.
    ===
    Capt. Thomas Meech 13B.96 Inventory £101.2.9 Mar 28, 1696
    Appraisers: David Browne, George Layfield, Robert King.
    mentions: John Edmonson(cammander of ship "Elizabeth Burwick" for New York).
    lists of debts: George Layfield, esq., Levin Denwood, Maj. King, David Browne, Miles Burrough on Mr. Charles Carroll, Nicholas Smith, Phillip Clarke, John Clay, payable to Robert Ridgley, Robert Peall, John Evens, Mr. Tench, William Lowrey, Elizabeth Baker, on Arthur Neill, William Bleaden on Col. Cod, Philip Hoskins on Samuel Houldsworth, Philip Hoskins on board ship Capt. John Desington (Commander) for Pennsylvania, John Pollard for Capt. Hoskins, James Browne note to Phillip Clarke, Mr. Thomas Tench note to namec Lewellin----John Mason to------Vanswering, William Mallory, William Banks bond to James Cans, Andrew Lewellin, Mathew Wayes
    ===
    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.
    ===
    Sarah Lee 20.263 A £13.8.6 #2879 Jul 28 1701
    The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #3222,
    Payments to: Elisha James, Thomas Lilliard, Phillip Hoskins, John Doyne.
    Administrator: Thomas Stone.
    ===
    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.
    ===
    Hoskins, Philip, joyner, Charles County, 26th June, 1720; 16th Nov., 1720.
    To bros. Oswell and Bennet, personalty.
    To bro. William, ex., residue of estate, real and personal, with all -rights in estate of father., Col. Philip Hoskins, dec'd.
    Test: Wm. Wills,, Thomas Causton, Robert Hanson. 16,218,
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 1 #14780 [1688]
    (executrix of John Lemar)
    Received from: Phillip Mason & Richard Gambell, Robert Taylor, Joseph Manning, Garret Fowks, John Gouley, Edward Greenhauch, William Davis, Richard Barce, William Frost, Joseph Bollet, Robert Hood, George Stringer, James Regens, Mrs. Broad, Madam Anne Burford, Mr. George Plater, William West, Edward Saunders.
    Administrator: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 A £7.18.10 #19135 [1688]
    The amount of the inventory also included #14780.
    Payments to: Phillip Hoskins, Robert Thomson, Cleborne Lomax, Morris Lloyd, Cornelious Maddock, Thomas Toft, Joshua Gray, John Martin, Thomas Plunket, Patrick Innis, George Plater, Thomas Elms, John Knight, John Booker, Mr, Dent.
    Administratrix: Elisabeth Hoskins, wife of Phillip Hoskins.
    ===
    Robert Thompson 10,396 A CH £145.16.6 £149,2,6 Oct4 1695
    Payments to; Mr. Phillip Hoskins, Notley Warren due his father (unnamed), Mr. Henry Hawkins, Mr. John Wilde, Mrs. Mary Phibes, John Boman per Mr. Henry Hawkins, Mr. William Dent for Anne Blizard (orphan of Giles Blizard).
    Administratrix: Mary Smallwood, wife of Mr. James Smallwood.
    ===
    James Bile 18.59 A CH £13.18.2 Nov 6 1698
    Administrator: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Mr. Thomas Mudd 18.126 A CH Dec 15 1698
    Payments to: Anthony Simms, Walter Storey, Mr. Gilbert Clarke, Mr. Thomas Hussey, Maj. William Dent, David White, Dr. George Burch, Mr, Charles Cornwell. Mr. Jacob Moreland, Mr. Thomas Clarke, Capt, John Beane, Capt. John Rymer, Edward Newgatte, John Allerd, Mr. Richard Hubbard, Mr. Richard Boughton, John Tenniston, Mr. James Bouling, Mr, John Sirelson, J. Wallice, Thomas Simson,
    Executors: Thomas Mudd, Anne Hoskins (widow), wife of Phillip Hoskins,
    ===
    Thomas Mudd 19-1/2B.19 A CA {CH} £501,14,2 £298.10.0 Apr 19 1700
    Payments to: Robert Carvill, Samuell Watkins, Thomas Clark, William Wilkinson, Maj. William Boreman, Sr., Thomas Couth (?), Jeremy Snell.
    Executrix: Anne Hoskins, wife of Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Wahob, Archibald, Portobacco, Charles County, 1st Dec., 1683; 10th Mch., 1684.
    To Wife Eliza:, execx., and possible unborn child, 100 A. plantation and 200 A. at Nanjemy.
    To dau. Margaret, wife of John Lemare, plantation in event of death of wife without other issue.
    To dau. Eliza:, wife of Philip Hoskins, other tract of land afsd. in event of death of wife without issue.
    To granddaus. Benedicta and Jane, daus of Philip and Eliza: Hoskins, personalty.
    Test: Peter Ferendas, Jno. Boyne, Cleborne Lomax. MCW 4. 23.
    ===
    Archibald Wauhop 19,158 A CH £61.1.0 #3671 Jul 24 1699
    Payments to: Capt, Phillip Hoskins by order of Thomas Lowe son of William Lowe,
    Executor: Cleborne Lomax (surviving executor of Elisabeth Smith (executrix of deceased)).
    ===
    Mary Hall 19-1/2B.93 A £ll.17.0 £3.3.3
    Payments to: Maj, Dent.
    Executor: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Jones, Lewis, Chas. Co, 18th Feb, 1702-3; 16th Mar., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis.
    To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas.
    Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal.
    Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2, pages 12. 37.
    ===
    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.
    ===
    Richard Jones 20.183 A CH 15.15.9 March 12 1701
    Payments to: George Harris, Capt. Phill. Hoskins, Elisha James.
    Legatees: Elizabeth Jones, Anne Jones
    Executor: Joseph Thomas
    ===
    9 Jan 1692 Chas Co: John Lambert in deed of gift conveyed to John Allen and Ellinor his wife, dau of John Lambert, 100A on Nanjemy Creek adjacent land of William Boarman; witnesses were Phill. Hoskins, Joseph Manning and Boswell Smith (recorded 20 Mar 1712/13) «Chas Co Ct Prcdgs (ChCP) D2:35»
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 75-1/2
    7 Sep 1672; Indenture from John Owen, planter, to James Hayes and Philip Hoskins, planter; for 2,350# tobacco; a parcel called Owen's Purchase; containing 200 acres; near a parcel taken up by Daniel Johnson called Lyon's Denn; /s/ John Owen; wit. Will Harris, Thomas Hargis
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 26
    14 Nov 1682; Indenture from Archibald Wahob, planter, to Philip Hoskyns and Elizabeth his wife; for fatherly love and affection to his dau. Elizabeth Hoskyns, 1/2 of a parcel of land containing 400 acres purchased from Tho. King; bounded by land of Jno. Wheeler; /s/ Archibald Wahob (mark); wit. Cleborne Lomax, Wm. Theobalds
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 275
    26 Apr 1694; Indenture from Thomas Love to Philip Hoskins, Gent.; for 5s; a parcel of land on the west side on Portobacco Creek where his father William Love did live; containing 100 acres; /s/ Thomas Love (mark); wit. Wm. Barton, Henry Hawkins, Cleborne Lomax; in return Philip Hoskins to care for Thomas Love for the rest of his natural life; Hoskins also to receive cattle, horses, chattel, and other possessions
    ===
    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Deed, 24 February 1699
    From: JOHN CLARK, ROBT. CLARKE, BENJAMIN CLARK, and FFRANCIS CLARK of Charles and St. Mary's County, planters.
    To: JOHN COURTS (also spelled COATS, COARTS), of Charles County, gent.
    Price: 8250 lbs. tobacco
    Property: All the tract called "Crouches Guift" in P. G. County, on the north side of the main fresh on the head of Mattawoman or St. Thomases Creek commonly known by the name of Notting, bounding on land of JOHN CLARKE; 500 acres.
    Signatures: JOHN CLARKE, ROBT. CLARKE, BENJ'N CLARK, FFRANCIS CLARK.
    Wit.: PHILL. HOSKINS, JAMES KEECH, and BRIDGETT FFENDALL (her mark).
    Ackn'd: JOHN CLARKE and wife ELIZABETH, ROBERT CLARKE, BENJAMIN CLARKE and wife JUDITH, and FFRANCIS CLARKE, 27 February 1699.
    Recorded: 14 November 1700, Vol. A, p. 293-A
    === RDS
    Nov. 1700 - Hoskins et ux vs. Thomas Mudd [Jr.] Thomas Mudd [Sr.] died seized of 5 tracts of land in Charles Co.: "Bryer Wood" (150 acres), "Boremans Reserve" (488 acres), "Carnavan" (600 acres), "St. Katherine's" (188 acres) and "Jarvis" (120 acres.) Philip Hoskins, Esq. m. Ann, the widow of Thomas Mudd [Sr.] Thomas Mudd [Jr.], the son and heir of Thomas Mudd [Sr.] would not set off the widow's 1/3 to Ann so Hoskins brought suit to compel him to do so. In Oct. 1700, the Provincial Court directed Gerrard Fowlke, the Sheriff of Charles Co., to cause 12 good and lawful men of his bailywick to admeasure all the tracts and set a 1/3 part of them off as Ann's dowry. In Nov. 1700, the 12 men, including John Barron, admeasured the widow's third of "Bryer Wood" and this Fowlke reported back to the Provincial Court, together with his statement that "I am not informed of any other lands in these writs mentioned within my bailywick to be admeasured."
    Source: Maryland Provincial Court, Judgment Record, Liber W.T. No. 3, pp. 816-820. (MSA Microfilm Roll SR2491)
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber Z, page 176
    Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins:
    10 Apr 1705; Indenture From James Mackey to Philip Hoskins, Gent., for 6,000 # tobacco; a parcel being part of 2 tracts of land called Allanson's Supply and Mackeys Parke on the south side of Chingamuxon Creek; laid for 198 1/2 acres; /s/ James Meckeys (mark); wit. William Lock, Robert Hanson, Thomas Stone; 10 Apr 1705 James Meckey ack. deed; Col. Philip Hoskins paid alienation 13 Apr 1704
    ===
    Charles County Land Records Liber Z, page 178
    4 Apr 1705; Indenture from Garrett Sinnett, planter, and Anne his wife to Philip Hoskins; for 500 # tobacco and other good causes; a parcel of land called Friendship; bounded by Coffers Chance and land of John Haynes called "Much Haddum"; laid out for 50 acres; /s/ Garrett Sinnett and Anne his wife ack. deed; 13 Apr 1705 Col. Philip Hoskins, paid alienation for 50 acres
    ===
    Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 243: Indenture, 18 Mar 1708
    From: William Benson, planter of Charles County and his wife, Catherine
    To Henry More, planter of Charles County
    For 6,000 pounds of tobacco a 275 acre tract of land called Wards Wheele on the east side of the Piscataway River; said in the patent to be in Charles County, but now in Prince George's Co.; bounded by St. Thomas Runn; granted formerly to John Ward and last in possession of William Benson and Cathrine his wife.
    Signed: Will'm Benson (mark) and Cathrine Benson (mark)
    Witnessed: Phil Hoskins, Job. Dodson and Jon. Landers
    Acknowledgement: 8 Mar 1708 Charles County acknowledges in Court the alienation by Edward Howard of the sum of 7s
    ===
    Charles County Land Records, Liber C #2 Page 170
    14 Mar 1709; Indenture from William Walker of Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia, planter, and Mary his wife, to John King, ship's carpenter; for £48; a 300 acres parcel of land being half of 600 acres granted John Tomkin, Sr. and Andrew Watson dated 13 Jan 1651 on the Potomac; /s/ William Walker; wit. Phill Hoskins, Robert Hansen, James Lem_____; ack. in open court; 15 Mar 1709 John King paid alienation
    ===
    Charles County Land records, Liber C # 2, page 216
    7 Feb 1710; Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins:
    6 feb 1710; Indenture from Edward Ford, cordwinder, and William Bladen, late of ______Temple, London, but now of Annapolis, Esq.; for 9,000 # tobacco and 10 dollars; a tract called Christian Temple Manor in Mattawoman on the south side of Piscataway River; containing 1,000 acres; /s/ Edward Ford, Elizabeth Ford; wit. John Smoot (mark), Paul Burras(mark); 6 Feb 1710 Edward Ford and Elizabeth his wife ack. deed
    ===
    Charles County Land records, Liber C # 2 page 217
    9 Feb 1710; Recorded at the request of Elizabeth Keech:
    9 Feb 1710/11; Recorded by Elizabeth Keech; John Contee, merchant, Philip Hoskins, Esq., and Philip Lynes, Esq., bind themselves in the amount of £ 2, 000 to James Keech; cond. of obligation regarding the late Col. John Courts' will, Charity Courts, relict and ex. during widowhood; if she remarry, oldest of his sons at age 20 should take over his brothers and sisters' portions; or if minor James Keech, Esq. to take charge of children's estate; afterwards John Contee m. Charity Courts and none of the children to age 20, James Keech turns over the estate to John Contee & Charity; mentions Anne Courts brought up by James Keech and Elizabeth his Wife; /s/ John Contee, Phill. Hoskins, Philip Lynes; wit. Willm. Dent, Phill. Lloyd
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 24
    29 Jan 1712; Recorded at request of Richard Edelen:
    28 Sep 1712; Indenture from Kenelm Chiseldyne, Gent. of St. Mary's County, to Richard Edelen, carpenter; Thomas Garrard, formerly of Manchester in Westmoreland County, Virginia, by his will ca 5 Feb 1672 bequeathed Mary his dau. 100 acres called WESTWOOD LODGE; Mary did lawfully marry Kenelm Chiseldine; this indenture from Kenelm Chiseldyne to Richard Edelen for £35; /s/ Kenelm Chiseldyne; wit. Phil Hoskins, Tho. Howard
    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 45
    22 Jul 1713; Recorded at request of John Sanders:
    25 June 1713; Indenture from Robert Green and Mary his wife, and Thomas Green, eldest son and heir of sd. Robert Green and Mary his wife, to William Boarman, Sr., eldest son and heir of Maj. William Boarman, dec'd; on behalf of Francis Ignatius Boarman, infant, youngest son of Maj. William Boarman, dec'd, for £50; a parcel called GREEN'S REST being part of William Boarman's Manor called CONTENT; bounded by Abraham Lemaster, Zachia Swamp and Evans Run; containing 450 acres by patent 16 Jul 1679; Wm. Boatman during his lifetime purchased again of sd. Thomas Green and by his last will Boarman gave to his youngest son Ignatius; nothing appears on record from Thomas Green to Wm. Boarman; /s/ Robert Green (mark), Mary Green, Thomas Green; wit. Phill. Hoskins, John Fendall
    ===
    Charles County Liber L#2 Page 168.
    At the request of Messrs Gerrad Fowke & Bennett: Hoskins, the following release was recorded this Oct 5, 1724.
    We, George Dent and Richard Tarvin of CC,, gent, we hereby release to Gerrard Fowke of CC, gent, and Bennett Hoskins, executor of Oswald Hoskins, executor of Anne Hoskins, executrix of Philip Hoskins, late of CC decd, all actions or claims, suits, or demands which we might have made against sd Gerrard Fowke & Bennett Hoskins, executor as afd, or either of them, on the testamentary bond of Colo Wm Dent, late of CC, deced. Signed Oct 3, 1724 - Geo Dent, Rich Tarvin. Wit - Robt Hanson, S: Hanson.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 307-35: COFFERS CHANCE: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Godshall, John: Surveyed 4 October 1668 for John Coffer beginning at a bound hiccory a bound tree of John Cecil: Other Tracts Mentioned: FRIENDSHIP; MUCH HADDUM;
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-46: FRIENDSHIP: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Hoskins, Philip Col: Surveyed 6 June 1671 for Robert Casselton and Garrett Sinnett at a bound oak in the line of the land called COFFERS CHANCE: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; MUCH HADDUM; Conveyance notes - Resurveyed into HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1726; folio 417,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : 1046 Acres - Hoskins, Bennett: Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; MUCH HADDUM; Conveyance notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725,,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-79: MUCH HADDUM: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Payne, John: Surveyed 24 Aug 1670 for John Payne at a bound White Oak the parting tree between Clement and said Payne.: Other Tracts Mentioned: HARWOOD; Conveyance notes - 50 Acres - Richard Birch from John Payne; 13 March 1710, 50 Acres - William Hoskins from Richard Birch; 12 Dec 1717,Included in Resurvey of HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1725, folio 417, , , ,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 408-205: HARWOOD: 1266 acres; Possession of - 1266 Acres - Hoskins, William: Surveyed for William Hoskins, 8 Aug 1726, Beginning at a Locust post.: Other Tracts Mentioned: MUCH HADDUM; ; ; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, Entered again folio 417,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 417-272: HARWOOD: acres; Possession of - Acres - Hoskins, William: Re-Surveyed for William Hoskin, 8 Aug 1726. Resurvey included (2) tracts of Escheat which (can't read) and 3 other tracts, WAUGHOPS PURCHASE, FRIENDSHIP, and MUCH HADUM, lying in Charles County beginning at a locus post standing at the mouth (cant read the rest): Other Tracts Mentioned: WAUGHOPS PURCHASE; FRIENDSHIP; MUCH HADUM; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, this is the same land as HARWOOD, Folio 433,130 Acres - George Godfrey from Walter Hanson & John Cunningham; 2 June 1746,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 433-399: HARWOOD: 1266 acres; Possession of - 1266 Acres - Hanson, Violetta; Hanson, Walter; Hoskins; Mrs Walter Hanson: Formerly so called by patent of confirmation dated 10 May 1740, Granted unto Violetta Hanson, Walter Hanson, and Elizabeth his wife and Mary Hoskins: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 302-1: WAUGHOPS PURCHASE: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 16 Oct 1663 for Archibald Waghop on the West side Port Tobacco Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: HARWOOD; Conveyance notes - spelled Waghobs in record, Included in Resurvey of HARWOOD, Aug 8, 1726, folio 417.,
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 353-10: ALLANSONS FOLLY: 400 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Ming, Edward: 300 Acres - Rookwood, Edward: 100 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: 100 Acres - Mackey, James: Surveyed 2 April 1662 for Thomas Allison on the East side of Piscataway river on the South Side of Chingomuxon Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOORES REGAINED; ; ; Conveyance notes - Edward Ming in the right of his wife (and relict of Matthew Dike), Resurveyed as Escheat into MOORES REGAINED Folio 461.
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 296-77: ALLANSONS SUPPLY, ADDITION TO: 49 acres; Possession of - 49 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 31 March 1705 for Philip Hoskins beginning at a bound black tree of ALLANSONS SUPPLY: Other Tracts Mentioned: ALLANSONS SUPPLY;
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 354-19: MACKYS PARK: 200 acres; Possession of - 98-1/2 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: Surveyed 4 Aug 1668 for John Mackey on Chingomuxon Creek.: Conveyance notes - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor & Barbara 17 April 1719, 200 Acres - John Speak Jun from Thomas Taylor 15 May 1722 Richard Speak from John Speak Jun 7 January 1722., 50 Acres - Walter Winter from John Speak Jun. 11 June 1729 Walter Winter from John Speak Jr. 28 May 1731, 200 Acres - John Speak Sr. from John Speak Jr. 8 Jun 1731 , 50 Acres - William Winter from John Winter 13 March 1732, called Col in record,

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    BENNETT HOSKINS. ESQ. received a warrant for 2000 acres of land in Charles County on 8/19/3671 called "Manor of Friendship" (Patent 16:546). His manor was on the west side of the Port Tobacco Creek. He assigned 500 acres of the Manor to PHILIP HOSKINS, with no relationship shown, who was transported into the Province in 1671/2. According to the Charles County Rent Rolls, BENNETT HOSKINS owned 1467 acres. According to a later deed pertaining to "Friendship" he died in the Kingdom of Great Brittain (Deed L#2:231).
    PHILIP HOSKINS was transported into the Province of Maryland in 1671/2 (Patent 17:372). On 9/7/1672 with James Hayes, he purchased 200 acres of "Owens Purchase" from John Owen, planter of Charles County (Deed E:46,75.5) He married first Elizabeth Wahob, the daughter of Archibald Wahob and Jane Leah. When Alexander Simpson wrote his will in 1670 he left his Goddaughters Margaret Wahob, and Elizabeth Wahob, the daughters of Archibald Wahob each 120 acres of land. If they died then it was to go to their mother Jane Wahob. To Jacob Leah, the brother of Jane Wahob he left 300 acres of "Simpson's Delight" (Will 1:379). When Archibald Wahob wrote his will in 1683 he named his daughter Elizabeth Hoskins, the wife of PHILIP HOSKINS and his grandchildren BENEDICTA and JANE HOSKINS (Will 4:23).
    In the births, marriages and deaths of Charles County six of their children are given. On 4/26/1694 PHILIP HOSKINS, Gent, received 100 acres, "cattle, horses, chattel and other possessions" from Thomas Love, the son of William Love, for five shillings provided he would care for Thomas Love for the rest of his natural life (Deed S:275). PHILIP HOSKINS served as a justice of Charles County and of the Provincial Court, and he was a Colonel in the Maryland Militia.
    On 6/8/1683 20 acres of "Addition" was patented for PHILIP HOSKINS (Patent 24:523). On 12/14/1687 187 acres of "Hoskins' Lot" was patented for him (Patent 25:322). In 4/1705 PHILIP HOSKINS purchased "Allenson's Supply," "Mackey's Park" and "Friendship" (Deeds Z:176, 178).
    Elizabeth died after 6/2/1698 when she was a witness to the will of Richard Jones of Charles County. By 12/15/1698 PHILIP HOSKINS had married secondly Ann Mathews Mudd, the daughter of Dr. Thomas Mathews and Jane Cockshot, and the widow of Thomas Mudd, with four children (Acc't 18:126). With Richard Wade, PHILIP HOSKINS was named to receive half of the estate of Lewis Jones in his will written on 2/18/1703 and probated on 3/16/1709 (Will 2, part 2:37).
    COL. PHILIP HOSKINS wrote his will on 6/20/1714 and it was probated in Charles County on 4/3/1718 (Will 14:475). He left personalty to each of his grandchildren, unnamed. To his son WILLIAM he left the 100 acres he had bought from Thomas Love and personalty. His son PHILIP received 50 acres of "Friendship" and personalty. His son OSWALD received 178 acres of the dwelling plantation and personalty. His son BENNETT received 200 acres he had bought from Garrett Sinett and 187 acres of "Hoskin's Lot" and personalty. His son BAYLARD received 190J/3 acres bought of James Mackey and 200 acres of "St. John's," and a share of his personal estate. His daughters MARY ANNE and MARTHA received personalty. His wife Ann was to have the residue of his estate and then it was to be divided among his children he had by her. He desired to be buried at Port Tobacco Church (St. Ignatius Catholic Church). The accounts of the estate of COL. PHILIP HOSKINS were given on 5/26/1719, valued at £1,121.00.09. OSWALD HOSKINS, the executor of Ann Hoskins, administered his estate. Distributions were made to the five children of his second marriage (Acc't 2:22).
    Ann, the widow of PHILIP HOSKINS, wrote her will on 5/6/1718 and it was probated in Charles County on 5/9/1718 (Will 14:611). She named her sons OSWALD and BENNETT HOSKPNS as her executors. They were to divide the personalty left to her by her late husband, and to care for her three other children. OSWALD HOSKINS administered the estates of his father COL. PHILIP HOSKINS and his mother MRS. ANN HOSKINS on 5/26/1719 (Adm Acc't 2:22,24). Those receiving from the estate were the children of the second marriage. On the inventory of Madam Ann Hoskins her next of kin were given as William Mathews and John Craycroft (Inv 1:316B.
    By 11/15/1729 OSWALD HOSKINS and BAYLARD HOSKINS were both deceased when BENNETT HOSKINS gave the final accounting of the estates of his father, mother and brother OSWALD. These estates were divided equally between MARY ANNE, MARTHA and himself (Acc't 10:5).

    In the will of Col. Philip Hoskins he named his daughter Martha Stone, his
    grandson THOMAS STONE, and named THOMAS STONE as the overseer of his estate.
    Martha's brother Oswald Hoskins named his brother-in-law THOMAS STONE as the
    overseer of his will in 1721, and mentioned his sister Martha Stone. No record
    was found for Martha's death, which occurred shortly after 1721.
    Change Date: 25 May 2007 at 15:47:34

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    Notes:
    He had to be 21 years to issue this deed:
    p. 64, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II
    13 Jun 1681; deed of Gift from Philip Hoskins, to John Robins; one sorell mare; /s/ Philip Hoskins; wit. Jno Cabioge (?) (mark), Thomas Hicks

    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. 130
    Hoskins, Col. Philip, Charles Co, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr, 1718.
    To son William and hrs, 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
    To son Philip and hrs, 50 A, Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation.
    Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally.
    To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
    To son Oswald and hrs, 178 A, dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
    To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A, Hoskins' Lot,and share of personal estate.
    To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. China Moxson Cr, 100 A, St John's, and 100 A. adj. St John's, lying bet the two Bever Dams, and share of personal estate.
    To daus. Mary Ann and Martha, personalty.
    Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
    To wife Ann, extx, residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them.
    Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
    Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
    Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14.475.
    Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth.
    3rd Apr, 1718. Caveat filed by son William.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
    35: Col. Philip Hoskins decd 16 Jun 1718

    Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 1-4 1718-1720 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 12
    Philip Hoskins (gentleman) 1.345 CH £1121.0.9 Aug 8 1718
    Appraisers: John Fendall, George Dent.
    Next of kin: Robert Hanson, Thomas Stone.

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
    180. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd acct of Oswald Hoskins exor of will of Ann Hoskins the exex of will of Col. Philip Hoskins. 26 May 1719.

    Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court; Libers 1 Through 5; 1718-1724; V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833; September 1995, p. 28
    Col. Philip Hoskins 2.22 A CH £1121.0.9 £58.8.3 May 26 1719
    Received from: Dr. William Lock.
    Payments to: Marthea Barnes, George Dent, Alexander Mackferson, Dr. Gustavus Brown, George Elgin, Partrick Connally, Charles Vennor, Josias Mankin, Mary Theobald, Benjamin Tasker (administrator of W. Bladen, Esq.).
    Distribution to: Oswald Hoskins (account), Bennett Hoskins, Mary Anne Hoskins, Ballard Hoskins, Martha Hoskins.
    Executor: Oswald Hoskins (executor of Anne Hoskins (executrix of deceased)).

    Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
    358. Col. Philip Hoskins dec'd addl acct of Mr. Bennet Hoskins exer of Oswald Hoskins exor of Ann Hoskins who was the exor of Col. Philip Hoskins aforesaid acct by Aswald Hoskins 26 May 1719. Paid to judgment provincal ct. Philip Hoskins & Gerard Folke were sureties on test bond of Major Wm Dent estate by Thomas Dent his exor bond being sued by James Smallwood, legacy left by dec'd Col. Philip Hoskins to four of his grandchildren the children of Major Robert Hanson, legacy to three other grandchildren children of Thomas Stone, legacy to son William Hoskins, legacy to daughter Mary Ann Hoskins, legacy to daughter Martha Hoskins, equal division among dec'd's Children Aswald Hoskins, Bennet Hoskins, Bayloard Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins, Martha Hoskins chil. of dec'd of his last wife; of which Aswald Hoskins & Baylard Hoskins being dec'd since; now divided among the three surviving children of Col Philip Hoskins by his last wife Ann Hoskins viz: Bennett Hoskins, Mary Ann Hoskins & Martha Hoskins. 15 Nov 1729.

    Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 123
    Col. Philip Hoskins 10.5 A CH £1294.18.6 Nov 15 1729
    Received from: Joseph Mankin, John Chandler.
    Payments to: James Smallwood for judgement against Thomas Dent (executor of Maj. William Dent (deceased & Gerrard Fowke were sureties) paid to James Smallwood & Dr. Gustavus Brown, Mr. Philip Key, Susannah Love, James Waters paid to Samuel Hanson, John Gardner.
    Legatees: Martha Hoskins.
    Distribution to (equally): accountant, Mary Anne, Martha. (Balance being equally divided amongst children: Oswald (dead), Baylord (dead), Bennett (accountant), Mary Anne, Martha (3 surviving children by his last wife (unnamed))).
    Executor: Mr. Bennett Hoskins (executor of Oswald Hoskins (executor of Anne Hoskins (executrix of deceased))).

    Archives of Maryland, Volume 7, Page 101; Assembly Proceedings, Oct-November 1678; Liber & L. W. H.; p. 178
    To Philip Hoskins... To each & every of them seven hundred & fifty pounds of Tobacco

    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.

    Charles County Land Records, Volume III
    Liber Z, page 176
    Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins: 10 Apr 1705; Indenture From James Meckey to Philip Hoskins, Gent, for 6,000 # tobacco; a parcel being part of 2 tracts of land called Alleenson's Supply and Meekeys Parke on the south side of Chingamuxon Creek; laid for 198 ½ acres; /s/ James Meckeys (mark); wit. William Lock, Robert hanson, Thomas Stone; 10 Apr 1705 James Meckey ack. deed; Col. Philip Hoskins paid alienation 13 Apr 1705

    Charles County Land Records, Volume III
    Liber Z, page 178
    4 Apr 1705; Indenture from Garrett Sinnett, planter, and Anne his wife to Philip Hoskins; for 500 # tobacco and other good causes; a parcel of land called Friendship; bounded by Coffers Chance and land of John Haynes called Muck Haddum; laid out for 50 acres; /s/ Garrett Sinnett and Anne his wife ack. deed; 13 Apr 1705 Col. Philip Hoskins, paid alienation for 50 acres

    Maryland Calendar of Wills: Vol 3
    Jones, Lewis, Chas. Co, 18th Feb, 1702-3; 16th Mar., 1708-9.
    To Capt. Philip Hoskins, land bought from Jno. Davis.
    To Richard Wade, land bought from John Douglas.
    Capt. Philip Hoskins and Richard Wade, exs. and residuary legatees of estate, real and personal.
    Test: Anne King, Elinor Howard, Wm. Matthews. Part 2, pages 12. 37.

    Charles County Land records, Volume III
    Liber C # 2, page 216
    7 Feb 1710; Recorded at request of Col. Philip Hoskins: 6 Feb 1710; Indenture from Edward Ford, cordwinder, and William Bladen, late of Temple, London, but now of Annapolis, Esq.; for 9,000 # tobacco and 10 dollars; a tract called Christian Temple Manor in Mattawoman on the south side of Piscataway River; containing 1,000 acres; /s/ Edward Ford, Elizabeth Ford; wit. John Smoot (mark), Paul Burras(mark); 6 Feb 1710 Edward Ford and Elizabeth his wife ack. deed

    Charles County Land records, Volume III
    Liber C # 2 page 217
    9 Feb 1710; Recorded at the request of Elizabeth Keech:
    9 Feb 1710/11; Recorded by Elizabeth Keech; John Contee, merchant, Philip Hoskins, Esq, and Philip Lynes, Esq, bind themselves in the amount of £2,000 to James Keech; cond. of obligation regarding the late Col. John Courts' will, Charity Courts, relict and ex. during widowhood; if she remarry, oldest of his sons at age 20 should take over his brothers and sisters' portions; or if minor James Keech, Esq. to take charge of children's estate; afterwards John Contee m. Charity Courts and none of the children to age 20, James Keech turns over the estate to John Contee & Charity; mentions Ann Courts brought up by James Keech and Elizabeth his Wife; /s/ John Contee, Phill. Hoskins, Philip Lynes; wit. Willm. Dent, Phill. Lloyd

    Abstracts of Chancery Court Records of Maryland, 1669-1782, Debbie Hooper, Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD 21157, 1996. Page 48:
    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Depositions taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 ac. in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq, deceased; and upon his death in possession of Oswald Hopkins, now deceased, brother of Bennett Hopkins, a minor.
    (1) William Thompson, age ca. 66, that John Cockshutt came into this county with his wife and 2 children and had rights for 2200 ac. Cockshutt died before he put up rights in execution. His widow later married Nicholas Causoon, reputed to be a French man, and said widow gave her husband Causoon rights to 1000 ac. of above mentioned land. The remainder she gave to her 2 daughters, Mary and Jane Corkshutt (also referred to as Ann and Jeane). Nicholas Causoon died and left his widow and one son named Ignatius Causoon. Afterwards, his widow married a surveyor, John (or Robert?) Clark and shortly after died. Her son took possession of his father's lands. This deponent was married to Bennett Hoskins mother's sister and has a tract of land lying contigous. (Liber CL, p. 706).

    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of John Sanders, age ca. 51, taken regarding a parcel of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he knew of an Ignatius Mathis (Matthews) who is said to be the son of Jane Corkshutt. John Causeen was reputed to be the heir of the above mentioned land. Ignatius Causeen married the daughter of this deponent. (Liber CL, p. 707).

    28 Oct 1721. Charles Co. Deposition of William Mathis, (Matthews) age ca. 47, regarding a parcel of of land lying in Charles Co. containing 170 acres in possession of Philip Hoskins, Esq. Deponent stated he was the son of the daughter of the above mentioned John Cockshutt, and that he sold part of the tract he had by his mother to Col. Philemon Lloyd, which land is now in dispute. (Liber CL, p. 708).

    Note: several spelling errors in the above accounts. Oswald Hopkins should be Oswald Hoskins son of Col. Philip Hoskins and his fathers 2nd wife Ann Mathews (Mudd). Ann Mathews (Mudd) was the daughter of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. William Thompson married Victoria Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt. William Mathis, age ca. 47, should be William Mathews also a son of Thomas Mathews and 2nd wife Jane Cockshutt whose mother Jane Hicks married 1st to John Cockshoot, 2nd to Nicholas Causine, and third to Robert Clarke the Surveyor. Ignatius Mathis should be Ignatius Mathews son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. Ignatius Causoon should read Ignatius Causine whose father Nicholas Causine married Jane Hicks, the widow of John Cockshutt. Bennett Hoskins mother was Ann Mathews who married 2nd to Philip Hoskins, his mother's sister was Victoria Mathews who married William Thompson. John Sanders married Sarah Mathews daughter of Thomas Mathews Jr, son of Thomas Mathews and 1st wife Hester. Thomas Mathews Jr. married Sarah Boarman daughter of William Boarman and 1st wife Sarah Linle. Thomas Mathews Jr. and wife Sarah Boarman had a daughter Sarah Mathews who married John Sanders. Thomas Mathews wife Sarah Boarman (Mathews) married 2nd to Thomas Mudd, and Thomas Mathews Jr.'s sister Ann Mathews also married the same Thomas Mudd who died ca. 1696. Ann Mathews(Mudd) then married Philip Hoskins.

    Would these next 4 items imply that Bennett Hoskins [bef 1650-bef 1725] of England was the father of Col. Philip Hoskins' [1660-1718]? Perhaps only the last three items would be enough to infer that as fact? Especially if I could lay my hands on records of the court case to which the last item refers. [1672 would be too early for this Bennett Hoskins to be William Hoskins' half-brother.]
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-46: FRIENDSHIP: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Hoskins, Philip Col: Surveyed 6 June 1671 for Robert Casselton and Garrett Sinnett at a bound oak in the line of the land called COFFERS CHANCE: Other Tracts Mentioned: COFFERS CHANCE; HARWOOD; ; other notes - Resurveyed into HARWOOD, 8 Aug 1726; folio 417, ,, , , ,

    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 313-81: FRIENDSHIP: 2000 acres; Possession of - 954 Acres - Dent, Thomas : Surveyed 13 June 1672 for Bennett Hoskins at a branch beech by a fresh run called Mattawoman main fresh running down the run. Poss. by Thomas Dent & 1046 acres Bennett Hoskins in England: Other Tracts Mentioned: ; ; ; other notes - 100 Acres - John Coffer; 16 March 1724, 333 Acres - Mary Smallwood from William Hoskins; 12 Aug 1725,, , , ,

    p. 49, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
    Page 217. At the request of Mary Smallwood, widow, the following deed was recorded this May 21, 1725.
    Mar 16, 1724 from John Coffer of CC, planter, son & heir of Eliza Coffer, daughter & one of the co-heirs of Hugh Thomas, late of CC, deced, to Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, executrix of the will of James Smallwood, late of CC, deced, for 3000 # of tobacco and for divers other good causes, John Coffer conveys to Mary Smallwood, for the use of sd Mary & the devisees of the sd James Smallwood, according to the intent of the will of James Smallwood, 100 acres of land, being part of a tract of land called Friendship, lying on Mattawoman main fresh [Cr] in CC. Signed-Jno (his mark) Coffer Jr. Wit-Thomas Stone*, Geo Dent*.

    p. 51, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
    Page 231. At the request of Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, the following deed was recorded this Aug 18, 1725.
    Aug 12, 1725 from Willm Hoskins of CC, gent, to Mary Smallwood of CC, widow, executrix of the will of James Smallwood, late of CC, deced, for 95 £ sterling money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by Gerrard Fowke & Bennett Hoskins of CC, Gent, & towards the discharging of a judgment obtained against them by sd James Smallwood in the name of the Lord Proprietary in the Provincial Court on the administration bond of the adm. of Wm Dent, Esq, late of CC, deced, and for divers other causes, sd William Hoskins has sold to sd Mary Smallwood, & for the use of sd Mary & the devisees of the afd James Smallwood, all that parcel of land, being part of a tract of land called Friendship, lying on the south side of Mattawoman fresh in CC, which part is bounded by: sd Friendship as it was ascertained by the Land Commissioners for CC, a parcel of land called Hopewell which sd James Smallwood bought of the afd Wm Dent, to the beginning, containing about 333 acres. Sd Wm Hoskins covenants with sd Mary Smallwood & the devisees afd that they can have and enjoy the before granted land & premises without let or hindrance by Wm Hoskins or anyone claiming under him, sd Wm Hoskins or against the heirs of Bennett Hoskins, Esq, late of the Kingdom of Great Brittain, deced, in whose name the afd land called Friendship was patented. If it shall so happen that the sd Mary & the devisees afd shall, at any time hereafter, be legally dispossessed of the before bargained premises or any part thereof by the heirs of the afd Bennett Hoskins Esq, then sd Wm Hoskins shall repay to the sd Mary Smallwood or the devisees afd, the full purchase money. Signed-W. Hoskins, Wit-Jno Fendall*, Robt Hanson*.

    John Hoskyns and Benedicta Moyle had Bennett Hoskins b. 1609 in Morehampton, Abbey Dare, Herefordshire, England. Died bet. 2/10/1678-79. at Harewood Manor, England. Was Member of Parliament & Baronet as of 12/1676.

    http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet167.html
    Selected Poetry of John Hoskyns (1566-1638)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    (c) 2003, Ian Lancashire for the Department of English, University of Toronto
    Index to poems
    Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
    Biographical information
    Given name: John
    Family name: Hoskyns
    Birth date: 1566
    Death date: 27 August 1638
    Nationality: English
    Family relations
    father: John Hoskins
    mother: Margery Hoskins
    wife: Benedicta Hoskins (from 1 August 1601)
    brother: John Hoskins
    son: Bennet Hoskins
    daughter: Benedicta Hoskins
    Languages
    English
    Latin
    Greek
    Education
    Westminster School
    Winchester College: 1579
    New College, Oxford (B.A.): 5 March 1584 to 1588
    New College, Oxford (M.A.) to 26 February 1591
    Middle Temple: 1601
    Literary period: Seventeenth century
    Occupations
    Teacher
    Lawyer
    Residences
    Monnington-upon-Wye, Llanwarne, Herefordshire: 1566
    Somerset: 1592
    Tower of London: 7 July 1614 to 1615
    Buried at: South side of the choir, Abbey Dore, Herefordshire
    First RPO edition: 1997
    Birth: BEF 1660
    Death: BEF 3 APR 1718 in Charles County, MD
    (source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I11732
    Norma - nindgrn@sbcglobal.net (updated 2009, Apr 27)

    __________________________

    Philip* married Elizabeth (Waughop) Wahob about 1679. Elizabeth (daughter of Archibald (Wahop) Waughop and Jane Leah) was born before 1665 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1698 in St Mary's Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth (Waughop) Wahob was born before 1665 in Charles Co, Maryland (daughter of Archibald (Wahop) Waughop and Jane Leah); died before 1698 in St Mary's Co, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Simpson, Alexander, Charles County, 30th Dec., 1669;
    12th Apr., 1670.
    To goddau. Margaret Wahob, dau of Archibald Wahob, 120 A. (unnamed).
    To Eliza: Wahob, dau. of sd. Archibald, 120 A. and dwellinghouse; if either sister die, survivor to inherit property. In event of death of both Margaret and Eliza: during minority, land to pass to Jane Wahob, their mother.
    To Jacob Leah, brother of sd. Jane Wahob, 300 A. "Simpson's Delight."
    To Thomas Borker, personalty.
    Execx.: Jane Wahob.
    Test: Humphrey Warren, Alex. Galant, Howell Williams. 1. 379.
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 1 #14780 [1688]
    (executrix of John Lemar)
    Received from: Phillip Mason & Richard Gambell, Robert Taylor, Joseph Manning, Garret Foocks, John Gouley, Edward Greenhauch, William Davis, Richard Barce, William Frost, Joseph Bollet, Robert Hood, George Stringer, James Regens, Mrs. Broad, Madam Anne Burford, Mr. George Plater, William West, Edward Saunders.
    Administrator: Philip Hoskins.
    ===
    Margaret Lemar 10.353 A £7.18.10 #19135 [1688]
    The amount of the inventory also included #14780.
    Payments to: Phillip Hoskins, Robert Thomson, Cleborne Lomax, Morris Lloyd, Cornelious Maddock, Thomas Toft, Joshua Gray, John Martin, Thomas Plunket, Patrick Innis, George Plater, Thomas Elms, John Knight, John Booker, Mr, Dent. Administratrix: Elisabeth Hoskins, wife of Phillip Hoskins.
    ===
    Archibald Wauhop 19,158 A CH £61.1.0 #3671 Jul 24 1699
    Payments to: Capt, Phillip Hoskins by order of Thomas Lowe son of William Lowe,
    Executor: Cleborne Lomax (surviving executor of Elisabeth Smith (executrix of deceased)).
    ===
    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.
    ===
    Wahob, Archibald, Portobacco, Charles County, 1st Dec., 1683;
    10th Mch., 1684.
    To Wife Eliza:, execx., and possible unborn child, 100 A. plantation and 200 A. at Nanjemy.
    To dau. Margaret, wife of John Lemare, plantation in event of death of wife without other issue.
    To dau. Eliza:, wife of Philip Hoskins, other tract of land afsd. in event of death of wife without issue.
    To granddaus. Benedicta and Jane, daus of Philip and Eliza: Hoskins, personalty.
    Test: Peter Ferendas, Jno. Boyne, Cleborne Lomax. MCW 4. 23.
    ===
    Jones, Richard, Chas. County, 2nd June, 1698;
    2nd March 1699
    To dau. Margaret Thomas and hrs, 20 A., "Valle,"{Wales} and "Bachelor's Hope"' by patent.
    to daus. Eliza: and Ann, dwelling plantation on East side Higgins Branch.
    grandson Richard Higgins and hrs., "Want Water;," for lack of hrs. to pass to Eliza. Higgins, Mary Higgins and Margaret Higgins and their hrs.
    To daus. Margaret Thomas and Eliza. Jones and hrs., "Rich{ard} Delight. "
    To daus. Eliza: and Anne and to Joseph Thomas and John Higgins, residue of estate equally.
    Exs,: Joseph Thomas and John Higgins afsd.
    Test: Thos. Wheeler, Jno. Wheeler, Eliza: Hoskins. 6.368.

    ===
    Charles County Circuit Court Liber K, Page 26
    14 Nov 1682; Indenture from Archibald Wahob, planter, to Philip Hoskyns and Elizabeth his wife; for fatherly love and affection to his dau. Elizabeth Hoskyns, 1/2 of a parcel of land containing 400 acres purchased from Tho. King; bounded by land of Jno. Wheeler; /s/ Archibald Wahob (mark); wit. Cleborne Lomax, Wm. Theobalds
    ===
    STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1689 - 1693; THE ANTIENT PRESS
    p 265 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that wee PHILLIP and ELIZABETH HOSKINS both of CHARLES COUNTY in ye PROVINCE of MARYLAND doe hereby empower you Capa. GEORGE MASON of Stafford County in ye Cottony of Virga. to bee our true Attorney for us to acknowledge One hundred acres of lande of mine lyeinge wthin one mile of Stafford County COURTHOUSE as ye Court was formerly kept at and wthin one mile of POTOMAC CREEKE ye said lands as did formerly belonge to JOHN FALKNER as by said JOHN FALKNER was acknowledged to mee ye said PHILLIP HOSKINS in Stafford County Court where ye said PHILLIP and ELIZABETH HOSKINS doe hereby empower you ye said Capa GEORGE MASON to acknowledge all Rights of said lande unto SAMUELL SIMSON of Stafford County CARPENTER to him his heires for ever I ye said PHILLIP HOSKINS doe acknowledge that I have received ye some of three thousand three hundred poundes of Tobacco in full satisfaccon for our right of ye above said Tract of lande as Wittness our handes and Seales this 15th day of August 1692
    In presence of JOHN HIGGINSON. PHILL. HOSKINS
    RICHD. MORGAN ELIZABELTH HOSKINS
    Capa. GEORGE MASON Attorney off ye said PHILLIP and ELIZABETH HOSKINS came into Court & acknowledged ye same to said SAMUELL SIMSON for and in behalfe of them both on ye 13th day of September 1692 & was then recorded

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I02743

    Perkins, Robert, Portobacco, Chas. Co., 30th Dec., 1668.--- --- ---;
    To Jane, wife of Arch. Wahob, Patrick Forrest, son of testator's wife, and Richard Corner, personalty.
    Wife Anne, execs. and residuary legatee.
    Test: Bartho. Coates, Thos. Corker, Clement Theobald. 1. 354.

    Simpson, Alexander, Chas. Co., 30th Dec., 1669; 12th Apr., 1670.
    To goddau. Margaret Wahob, dau of Archibald Wahob, 120 A. (unnamed).
    To Eliza: Wahob, dau. of sd. Archibald, 120 A. and dwelling-house; if either sister die, survivor to inherit property. In event of death of both Margaret and Eliza: during minority, land to pass to Jane Wahob, their mother.
    To Jacob Leah, brother of sd. Jane Wahob, 300 A. "Simpson's Delight."
    To Thomas Borker, personalty.
    Execx.: Jane Wahob.
    Test: Humphrey Warren, Alex. Galant, Howell Williams. 1. 379.

    MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS. Vol 1, p. 127
    Wahob, Archibald, Portobacco, Chas. Co, 1st Dec, 1683; 10th Mar, 1684.
    To Wife Eliza:, execx, and possible unborn child, 100 A. plantation and 200 A. at Tranjemy.
    " dau. Margaret, wife of John Lemare, plantation in event of death of wife without other issue.
    " dau. Eliza:, wife of Philip Hoskins, other tract of land afsd. in event of death of wife without issue.
    " granddaus. Benedicta and Jane, daus of Philip and Eliza: Hoskins, personalty.
    Test: Peter Ferendas, Jno. Boyne, Cleborne Lomax. 4. 23.

    Children:
    1. Benedicta Hoskins was born about 1679 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1685 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    2. 5. Martha Jane* Hoskins was born on 1 Mar 1681/82 in Port Tobacco, Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1715.
    3. Benedicta Hoskins was born on 18 Dec 1685 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 1721 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    4. Elizabeth Hoskins was born on 09 Feb 1687 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1687.
    5. William Hoskins was born on 18 Mar 1690 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 27 May 1727 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    6. Mary Hoskins was born on 24 Mar 1692 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 15 Jun 1718 in Charles Co, Maryland.
    7. Margaret Hoskins was born on 15 Aug 1694 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 1694.
    8. Philip Hoskins, Jr was born about 1696 in Charles Co, Maryland; died before 16 Nov 1720 in Charles Co, Maryland.