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Charity Warren

Female 1765 - Aft 1788  (22 years)


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  1. 1.  Charity Warren was born on 09 Nov 1765 in Charles Co, Maryland; died after 20 Feb 1788 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 178.
    Proceedings of the Orphan Court, Jun 17, 1778.
    Charity Warren, daughter of Notley Warren, 13 years old next Nov 9, is hereby put under the guardianship of Robert Rogers and the estate of Charity to be delivered to sd Rogers. Bond taken Jun 27, 1778, Ed Scott Ware & Rand° Hrandt, securities
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    Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 184. Guardian's Bond. Charity Warren, orphan of Notley Warren. Robert Rogers, guardian (appointed last on the 17th day of this instant by Orphan Court), bond Jun 27, 1778, 1000 £; Edward Scott Ware, and Rand° Brandt of CC, planters, securities. (The final settlement of Notley Warren's estate was by Sarah Maddox, formerly Sarah Warren, widow of Notley, the executrix).
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    ===27June 1785 sold 1/4 interest to Thomas Hungerford (living in Pittsylvania County, Va
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    Charles County Land Records 1782-1786; Liber Z#3; Page 174. Sep 27, 1785 from John Briscoe of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Charity, his wife, (one of the coheirs of Notley warren, late of CC), to Thomas Hungerford of CC, for 500 £, all that parcel of land in CC, being one quarter part of 298 acres {undivided) which sd Notley Warren died possessed of, known as Frailty, containing about 74 acres. Signed - Jno Briscoe, Charity Briscoe. Wit - Walter Winter, B Fendall (CC JPs). Recorded Oct 4, 1785,
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    Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 204. Feb 20, 1788 from John Briscoe of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Charity, his wife (one of the co-heirs of Notley Warren, late of CC, decd), to Thomas Hungerford of CC, Whereas the sd John Briscoe and Charity, his wife, by their CC deed dated Sep 27, 1785, sold to sd Thomas Hungerford, the part of a tract of land herein after mentioned, but as some doubts have arisen between the parties, whether the sd Charity was of lawful age at the time of passing the sd deed, they, the sd John Briscoe and Charity, his wife, to prevent all disputes and controversies respecting the land herein after mentioned, have agreed to pass another deed to the sd Hungerford for the better confirming the same land. Now this deed witnesses that the sd John Briscoe and Charity, his wife, for 500 £ to them in hand paid, grant to the ad Thomas Hungerford, all that parcel of land in CC, being 1/4 part of 298 acres (undivided) which the sd Notley Warren died possessed of, known by the name of Frailty, containing about 74-1/2 acres. Signed - Jno
    Briscoe, Charity Briscoe, Wit - Rich Barnes*, Henry Barnes*. Recorded Feb 20, 1788.
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Wicomico: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 285-15: FRAILTY: 300 acres; Possession of - 300 Acres - Warren, Thomas: Surveyed 22 June 1663 for Humphrey Warren on the West side Wicomico River: Conveyance notes - Included in Resurvey of Frailty Folio 420, 3 Nov 1730,
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Wicomico: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 420-304: FRAILTY: acres; Possession of - Acres - Warren, Barton: : : Originally so called, Re-Surveyed, 3 Nov 1730 for Barton Warring: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I08957

    Charity married John Briscoe after 1781 in Charles Co, Maryland. John (son of George Briscoe and Mary Warren) was born after 1751 in Charles Co, Maryland; died on 17 Jun 1799 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2