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- Elisabeth Smith (widow) 19-1/2B.93 I £17.6.0 Mar 19 1699
wife of William Smith (dead) and Archibald Waughob (dead).
Appraisers: John Booker (also John Brook), Lewis Jones,
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STODART [Stoddert], JOHN, Charles Co. 6 May, 1767; 18 May, 1767
Desire to be buried by side of dec'd. wife in own burying grounds, without the least show of pomp or grandeur, more than the presence of a few neighbours, decently attending my corps to its place of interment, and there witnessing its being covered with clay, A glass of wine may be asked them to drink without any other expence. It is my desire that none of my children put themselves into a mourning dress for my death, as their concern for the loss of me may be equally the same without it and my estate. Debts to be paid.
To grandson William Truman Stoddart, land I now live on called "Confirmation", to me granted; "Southampton Enlarged," originally 2 tracts: one called "Southampton Surveyed", for a certain Francis Batchlor, 26 Aug, 1662, which sd. Batchlor had a dau. intermarried with a certain Wm. Smith, by virtue of which intermarriage, sd. Smith became a tenant by the courtesee of England in sd, land, and no hrs. of Batchelor appearing, land afsd. after death of Smith, would have reverted to the Lord Proprietary, which Smith, in an humble petition to Lord Proprietary, 3 Apr, 1684, prays that he might purchase his Lordship's Right of Reversion, which for a valuable consideration pd. by Smith, his Lordship granted, as will more fully appear by his Lordship's answer to the Petitioner, 9 May, 1684. See Liber 6 B, Folio 84.
The other tract called "Addition To Southampton", surveyed for James Stoddert, Jr, for 190 A, on 17 Sep, 1723, including the 500 A. tract, which I possessed his father John Trueman Stoddert with, but never confirmed to him the moiety of sd. tract, to be divided by an equal proportion In breadth upon Pomunkie Creek; sd, grandson Wm, Trueman Stoddert, to have southernmost pt. of, and in default of use Of same, to son Wm. Trueman Stoddert, saving always hereby -to dauo-in-law Lucy Heabeard Stoddert, 1/3 pt. of 500 A., which I possessed son John Trueman Stoddert with, although it; were never confirmed to him, during her natural life.
To son Kenhelm Trueman Stoddert, silver gilted sword and cane; tract. called "Pasture".
To son Richard Truman Stoddert and hrs., land formerly in occupation of Wm. Smith, viz: one tract granted originally to a certain Thos. Sisson, 1658 for 450 A., and tract. called "Wiccowoman", granted to a certain Richard Williams, 1653, for 200 A,; what interest I have with hrs. of William
Hutcheson, dec'd., for land In upper Cedar Point Neck, called by patent of 'Confirmation".
To son Walter Truman Stoddert, 2 tracts on Potomack River, place known as Smith's Point., formerly occupatlon of Wm. Smith, granted Wm. Smith, 1685, 300 A, called "Wiccowoman"; the other tract adjoining, called "Price's Adventure", surveyed on 11 Mar, 1668 for a certain Edward Price, for 200 A.
To dau. Mary Truman Fendall, half pt, of tract I now live on called "Southampton Enlarged." The other half I have given to grandson Wm. Truman Stoddart, but In default. of such Issue, then land to sons Richard Truman Stoddert and Walter Truman Stoddert.
To dau, Marianne Truman Alexander, 300 A. on Rock Creek In Frederick County, pt. of tract called "Friendship", also all the land I have In Pomunkie Neck; In default of Issue, I give to son Kenhelm Truman Stoddert and hrs. Balance to be divided between children: Wm, Truman Stoddert, Kenhelm Truman Stoddert, Richard Truman Stoddert, Walter Truman Stoddert, Mary Truman Fendall, Marianne (or Mariamne) Truman Alexander.
Exs: Two sons above-named.
Wit: Benj., Henry, and Anne Ward, Mary White Ward. 35. 328
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Smith, William, Chas. County, 22nd Jan., 1694; 13th Mch., 1694.
To wife Eliza:, extx., plantation (unnamed) at the riverside,, and all personalty.
to William. son of Adam Smith, Berkshire., Eng., 1200 A.., "Southampton" at Pomonkey, and residue of estate including plantation afsd at death of sd. wife. In event of death of sd. William without issue., estate, real and personal., to pass to Adam, the eld. brother of sd. William, and his sister (unnamed).
Test: Chris. Gregory, Lewis Jones, Matthew Dike. 7.74.
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William Smith 15.58 A CH Oct 13 1696
payments to: Thomas Whichaley, Mrs Richard Harrison & Mrs Richard Wade (administrators of John Wright), William Bishop (administrator of John Smith), Mr. Richard Wade, John Williams, Mr. George Tubbman, Christopher Gregorey, Mr. John Stone due to Cleborne Lomax, Cleborne Lomax, Capt. William Dent by order of Col. John Courts on note of Mr. Henry Hawkins on account of John Bowman, Capt. Phillip Hoskins on account of Thomas Love son of William Love,
Mr. Thomas Hussey, Capt. William Dent on account of Capt. George Brent,
Capt. William Dent on account of Mr. Gilbert Clarke, James Hollywood.
Executrix: Elisabeth Smith.
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William Smith 16.3 1 CH £142.3.6 Jun 27 1698
Appraisers: John Booker, Lewis Jonns,
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William Smith 11B.45 A £142.3.6 £82.20.6 Oct 10 1700
A second inventory is cited at £23.10.0,
Payments to: Lewis Jones, Thomas Wheeler.
Administrators: Phillip Hoskins, William Dent.
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William Spikeman 19.169 A [CH] £8,16,0 #3530 Jul 15 1699
Payments to: Henry Tompson, Elisabeth Smith (dead, relict) and executrix of William Smith and Philip Hoskins (administrator of William Smith),
Administratrix: wife (dead, unnamed) of James Kirke.
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Archibald Wahob 8.189 I CH £60.1.0 Apr 26 1684
Appraisers: John Godshall, John Clarks.
Executrix; Elisabeth Wahob (relict),
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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)).
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Anne Osborne, born say 1678, the former servant of Elizabeth Smith "of ye River side," was convicted by the Charles County, Maryland Court on 14 June 1698 of having a "Molatto" child. She died before 10 November 1700 when Thomas Parker was paid for looking after her in her sickness and burying her [Court Record 1696-1701/2, 376; 1699/1700-1701/02, 99].
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County Circuit Court Liber F, Page 221
7 Nov 1676; Deed of Gift from Archbald Waughob to Elizabeth his wife; 6 silver spoons, a sliver tankard, a silver bowl, one Negro woman and 200 acres of land at my upper plantation; /s/ Archibald Waughob; wit. John Gray (mark), George Miller (mark)
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