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- Ann is mentioned in the 31 Oct 1750 will of her step-mother, Catherine Boghton in this line.
To Anne Fooks, cattle.
p. 137, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2
Page 270. At the request of Anne Fowke of CC, the following deed of gift was recorded this Nov 22, 1731.
I, Anne Fowke of CC, for the love I have for my son, Gerrard Fowke, son of my husband, Roger Fowke, decd, and born of my body, now living in CC, I give sd Gerrard Fowke Jr 1, Negro boy named Billie. Signed - Anne (A her mark) Fowke. Wit - Matthew Stone, John Stone, Robert Yates*.
Maryland Calendar Of Wills 1759-1764; Volume 12; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland 21157; 1992, p. 96
FOWKE, ANN, Charles Co. 1 Sep, 1760; 19 Oct, 1761
To loving grand-dau. Catharine Fowke, some slaves, but if she die before age, then to grand-son Gerrard Fowke.
To grand-son Roger Fowke, some slaves, but if he die before of age, to ad. grand-son Gerrard Fowke.
To grand-dau. Ann Hutchison, but if she die before of age, then same to grand-son Roger Fowke.
To grand-son George Hutchison, but if he die before age 21, slaves to grand-dau. Catherine Fowke.
To niece Chloe Stone, furniture and etc.
To niece Aurelia Hanson and nephew William Hanson, son of William Hanson, some cattle.
To Mary Matthew, dau. of Maximilian Matthews, some cattle.
To Jenny Hoskins Hanson, furniture.
To Samuel Hanson, son of Wm. Hanson, cattle.
Remainder to 3 grandchildren: Catharine, Roger and Gerrard Fowke, and nephew Theophilus Hanson.
Ex: Son Gerrard Fowke.
Wit: W. Hanson, Margaret Metland, Penelope MacPherson.
13 Aug, 1761: Codicil: Desire that if grand-son Roger Fowke shall live to have issue, then he shall receive the legacy mentioned to him in this will, although he be not of full age 21. Wit: Margaret Motland, Penelope McPherson.
Came Major Wm. Hanson, one of the witnesses and probated the will. 31. 489
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. 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: Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1766-1773
143: Ann Fowke-29 Nov 1762-nearest of kin David Stone & Sam Stone jur-Gerard Fowke Exec
Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Volumes 91-100 1766-1769 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 41
Ann Fowke 94.276 CH £353.8.5 Nov 29 1762 Oct 13 1767
Appraisers: William Price, William Beck.
Creditors: John Craig for John Jamieson & James Jamieson, Thomas Hamilton for
John Sionpil (?) & Co.
Next of kin: David Stone, Samuel Stone, Jr.
Administrator/Executor: Gerard Fowke.
Sources:
Abbrev: A History of Chapman and Alexander Families by Sig
Title: A History of Chapman and Alexander Families by Sigismunda Mary Frances Chapman, Virgina Book Company, 1939, Berryville, VAhapman, Virgina Book Company, 1939, Berryville, VAhapman, Virgina Book Company, 1939, Berryville, VA.
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