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- Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 168.
Deed of Gift. We, John & Mary Middleton of PG, for the natural love we have for our son-in-law & daughter, William Luckett & Charity, his wife, and for other considerations, we give them all that part or parcel of two tracts of land, the one called Thomas & Mary, the other called The Willsons Enlargement, bounded by the Thomas & Mary, situated in PG, containing about 95-1/2 acres. Signed May 10, 1740 John Middleton, Mary (M her mark) Middleton. Wit - Jno Addison*, James Kendall, Tho Owen*, Jno Hawkins Jr*. Recorded May 13, 1740.
=== could be Mary [Reynolds] Haddock
Haddock, James, gent, Prince George's County, 16th Sept., 1726;
2nd May, 1731.
To nephew John Gibson and hrs., 1/2 of "Weston," lying on Collington, now in poss. of John Green, after decease of wife Sarah; and personalty.
To grandson James Haddock Waring and hrs., other half afsd. tract.
To son Marsham Waring, Basil Waring, John Murdock and Samuel Perrie, and to each of their wives, one mourning ring; also to godson James Wilson, Coll. Thomas Addison and to each of his 2 sons Thomas and Henry Addison a mourning ring.
To 3 sisters Elizabeth Gibson, Sarah Newland and Mary Reynolds, 20s. each.
To wife Sarah, extx., and hrs., lot and house in Marlborough Town bou. from John Middleton, also use of "Weston" during life; residue of estate absolutely,
Test: Winnefred Simmons, Henry Keene, Edward Owen, John Barton. 20,197,
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Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 176: Indenture, 20 Nov 1706
From: John Middleton, planter of Prince George's County
To: William Hutchison of Prince George's County, Gent.
For 402 a 200 acre parcel of land lying in Prince George's County, formerly Charles County; part of tract called Wheeler's Purchase surveyed for John Wheeler and sold by James Wheeler to John Middleton; bounded by John Wheeler's part now in possession of Richard Edgar
Signed: John Middleton and Mary Middleton (mark)
Witnessed: Francis Marbury and Henry Acton
Memorandum: 21 Nov 1706 Mary Middleton examined by above witnesses
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Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 174
Enrolled at request of Patrick Hepburn 10 Jun 1727:
Indenture, 7 Jun 1727; Between John Middleton, planter, and Mary his wife of this part and Richard Bennett of Queen Anne County, merchant; for £200; one tract called Wheeler's Hope [Middleton's dwelling plantation including contents thereof] of 365 acres in Zachia Manor; also Marden's Bowers of 100 acres in Calverton Manor; also Nothingworth on the Eastern Branch of the Potomac bounded by land of Adam Miller and Joseph Chew and containing 30 acres in Calverton Manor; also one acre of land at the head of Piscataway Creek called Leith [part of land sold Daniel Fraser by Francis Marbury with dwelling house, rolling house and store house, etc.]; /s/ Jno. Middleton, Mary Middleton; wit. Jos. Belt, Edw. Spriggs, Phi. Plafay, Patrick Hepburn; 7 Jun 1727 ack. by John Middleton and Mary his wife
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Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 454
Enrolled at request of George Buchanan 8 Jul 1729:
Indenture, 27 Jun 1729; Between John Middleton, Gent., and George Buchanan, merchant; for £30 sterling and £6 current money"; a parcel called Diamond; bounded by Piney Branch; containing 200 acres; /s/ John Middleton; wit. John Magruder, Edw. Sprigg; ack- 27 Jun 1729 by John Middleton and Mary his wife
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