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- Listed as 3rd son in his father's will, not yet 21 in 1709.
1709: Wit gift of mare from Thomas Howard to brother George Howard.
abt 1718: Married Rebecca Brooke, dtr of Col Thomas Brooke, Sr, and Barbara Dent.
Children mentioned in the will dated 1742 are:
Eleanor, wife of John DOUGLAS and grandson John DOUGLAS
Thomas (had no heirs at time of will)
Baker (wanted him in school from age 6 to 14 - so not yet 6 in 1742)
John (had no heirs at time of will)
Anne (deed of gift in 1728; not mentioned in will in 1742)
1722 He owned land on 30 Aug 1722 in The Three Brothers, Charles Co., Maryland, USA. "The Three Brothers" 225 acres. Resurveyed for William Stephens Howard, John Howard, & Thomas Howard Aug 30 1722, lying near Batchellors Cr near Cedar Point, beginning at a bounded red oak.
15 Jan 1728 Charles Co, Md., deed of gift for fatherly love for daughter Anne of Negro Basill being son of Doll. Wit: Sam Hanson, Jr; John Briscoe, Jr.
16 Feb 1729 Grantor: Col. Thomas BROOKE Esq. and Barbara DENT; Brooke Chance, Prince George's Co., MD, USA; consideration of m. dau Rebecca & John Howard & gr-son Thomas. Wit. Thos Gantt, Leonard Hollyday, A Contee (Elise Greenup Jourdan, The Land Records of Prince George's County Maryland 1726-1733 From microfilm of Prince George's County Court (Land Records) 1726-1730 M,i. CR 49,518, 1730-1733 Q,i. CR 49, 519 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminister, Maryland 21057: Family Line Publications, 1994), p.93: enroled by John Howard 19 Feb 1729.
19 Feb 1729. Thomas Brooke Esq (father of Rebecca now wife of John Howard of Charles Co MD Gent) in consideration of a marriage between Rebecca & John top them and my grandson Thomas Howard, s/o John & Rebecca a tract called "Brooke Chance" bounded by "Vineyard" and Mattapany Main Run which falls into Brooke's Creek /s/ Tho Brooke Esq and Barbara his wife 16 Feb 1729.)
1733-36 High Sheriff, Magistrate.
Note: His plantation was staffed with 24 slaves, 2 white indentured servants, a schoolmaster to tutor his children.
2 Feb 1742: Court Records of Charles, John HOWARD'S, will appears in Will Book 4 at Charles County, Maryland on pages 145-147.
In the name of God amen I John HOWARD being sick & weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto god herefore do make and ordain this my last will & testament in manner & humbly and first I give and command my soul into the hands of God that gave it hoping, this the merits and inserusion of Christ Jesus my God & Savior for afield and free jurisdiction of all rights and my body to be buried in the Earth in advent manner at the direction of my Executrix hereafter named and as to what world by Estate it hath pleased God to bless me with all I give & bequeath the same in manner & form following.
Item. I give and bequeath to my loving son Thomas HOWARD all that motey of piece of land to me belonging called "Partners Purchase" lying on Potomac River inCharles County to be to him & his heirs forever but in case he dies without heirs thy will is that the said tract of land shall them forward be and belong to my son Baker HOWARD to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give & bequeath to my loving son John HOWARD all that tract of land on which I now live being part of a tract of land called the "Three Brothers" to be to him & his heirs but in case he dies without heirs then my will is that the saract of land from thence forward shall be and belong to my son Baker HOWARD and to his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Eleanor DOUGLAS wife of John DOUGLAS one mulatto girl named Patience with all her increase during the term of the natural life of my said daughter Eleanor and after her decease I will that the saidtto with all her increase shall be and belong to my grandson John DOUGLAS which said bequest to my said daughter Eleanor I design as above exclude her from claiming any other part or share of my estate.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Baker HOWARD one negro boy named James over and above his share of my personal estate.
Item. I give to my daughter Jane one negro girl called Penelope over and above her share of my personal estate.
Item. My will it that my son Baker be kept to school from the age of six years until he arrive to the age of fourteen years and then to be bound apprentice either to the sea or some handy craft or trade as he likes best.
Item. My will is that my negro wench called Little Nell in some reasonable time after my decease be sold by my executrix in order to discharge such debts as I owe in sterling money and after my debts & funeral charges are paid and dischargy my executrix her after named the remainder of my estate goods & chattels not before given I have and bequeathed unto my wife & children to be divided amongst them as the law decrees.
Item. I do hereby constitute ordain & appoint my loving wife Rebecca HOWARD whole and sole executrix of this my last will & testament and I do here by disanounce and make void all former wills & testaments by me made hereby appointing & confng this to be my last will & testament in write of where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of February in the year of our lord Christ one Thousand Seven hundred & forty two.
Signed sealed & acknowledged by the said John HOWARD to be his last will & testament in the presence of us.
Joshua ALLFORD, William HOWARD, Philip JENKINS & Barthu. GISBITZKY.
22 Mar 1742: Probate: Charles Co., MD, USA; did not give his wife 1/3 so she did not stand by will (Court Records of Charles, Annexed to the foregoing will was the following Probate. To wit. Charles County, Maryland on the 22 day of March 1742 came Joshua ALLFORD, William HOWARD,& Barthalomue GERBILZKEY three of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will and made oath on the Holy Evangelists that they saw John HOWARD the Testator sign the said will & witness and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that at the time of his so doing he was of sound & disposing mind & memory to the best of their judgments and that they severally subscribed their names thereto in the presence of the testator and at his request before Walter HANSON The day and year above said the widow of the testator makes choice of her third of real and personal estate and refused to accept the bequests made to her by the above said will.)
Witness: 22 Mar 1742 Heir: Eleanor HOWARD; Charles Co., MD, USA; was given by her father, John to daughter Eleanor DOUGLAS wife of John DOUGLAS, a life interest in the mulatto girl Patience & after her death to her son John DOUGLAS & s to claim no part or other share of the estate. She did not share in the distribution on 20 Nov. 1750.
Grantor: 16 Oct 1742 Rebecca BROOKE (1709-1768); Howards Park, Prince George's Co., MD, USA; of CC, Gent. to William Potts, 125a (T, Prince George's County, Maryland,, p.101: p.536:
Oct 16 1742 From John Howard of Charles County, Gentleman, to William Potts, late of Barbados, but now of Calvert Co., Merchant, for 29 lbs sterling, a tract of land called Howards Park, lying in PG, bounded by the wet side of a small branch that runs into Brooke Cr and joining upon the land called the Vineyard, containing and laid out for about 125 acres according to the certificate of survey thereof, returned to the Land Office, dated Nov 28 1719, and ther remaining, which land was, on Feb 21 1722, granted to sd John Howard for 125 acres as in sd grant, recorded in the Land office in Liber PL No5 folio 169.
Signed - Jno Howard. wit. J Wilson, Henry Truman, Rebecca the wife of sd John Howard, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Oct 27, 1742.)
Note: Henry Truman - son of Sarah Briscoe and 1st husband Thomas Truman.
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Howard, John, Charles Co., 2nd Feb., 1742; 22nd March., 1742.
To son Thomas "'Partners Purchase" on Potomac R. Shd. he die without heirs to pass to son Baker.
To son John, dwelling plantation being part of "Three Brothers," shd. he die without hrs. to pass to Baker afsd.
To daus. Elenor, wife of John Dowglass, and Jane, grandson John DawgIass, and son Baker, personalty.
To wife Rebecca Brooke, extx., personal estate.
Son Baker to be kept at school bet. the ages of 6 and 14 and then be bound as apprentice at sea or at some trade that he may prefer,
Test: Joshua Allford, William Howard, Bartholomon Gisbitsky. 23. 51,
Widow makes her election and claims legal third,
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John Howard, Sr. 29.138 A CH £103.4.0 Nov 20 1750
Sureties: Benjamin Douglas, Jacob Brandt.
Payments to: John Philpot, Dr. David Ross, executor of Ann Ebernethiss, executor of Martha Yoakley, James Plant, Robert Gilpin, Matthew Pale, Abraham Gibbs, Dr. Gust. Brown, John Hepburn, Samuel Hanson, Matthew Cody, Walter Hanson.
Representatives: widow (unnamed), 7 children: Thomas (of age), John (of age), Rebecca (of age), Elisabeth (of age), Jane (of age), Mary (aged 14), Baker (aged 11).
Executrix: Rebecah Howard.
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John Howard 20.356 A CH £1161.4.6 £128.0.6 Jul 27 1744
A second inventory is cited in the amount of £2.0.0 & Virginia currency.
Sureties: Benjamin Douglass, Sr., Jacob Brandt.
Received from: Charles Bruce, Joshua Allfow, John Hamill, David Ross.
Payments to: Henry Trueman, Edward Lee, Mr. Samuel Hyde, John Diggs, Mr. Henry Brook, Nathaniel Gray, William Oan, Joshua Alford, William Duglas, Dr. Riddel, George Slacum, John Doncaster Col. George Dent, William Potts, Thomas Marshall, Baptist Boarman, William Dwam, Margaret Jenkins, John Duglass, Robert Froget, Benjamin Fendall & Co., William Robinson, executors of Richard Tarvin, Daniel Dulany, Walter Hanson.
Executrix: Rebecca Howard.
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Elisabeth Howard 38A.15 1 CH £79.5.8 Oct 9 1716
Appraisers: James Latemore (also James Lattimore), Thomas Skinner.
Creditors: George Dent.
Next of kin: John Howard, George Howard
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Richard Coe 10.394 CH £33.4.5 May 1 1725 Jun 23 1725
Appraisers: John Howard, Cuthbert Thompson.
Creditors: Gustavus Brown, William Coody.
Administratrix: (name not given).
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Archibald Anderson 9.224 A CH £3.1.4 £24.5.7 May 10 1728
Received from: William Davis, Jr., Adam Clinkacales, Robert Colvert, John Peacock, William Collier, Stephen Brown, Stephen Mankin, widow Gambrill, John Cooper, Zachariah Wade, John Newton, Thomas Milistead, Thomas Skinner, Anthony Collins.
Payments to: Mr. John Howard, Daniell McDaniel, William Sanders, Dr. John
Chalmers, Samuel Hanson.
Administrator: William Benson.
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Ignatius Climpson 15.81 CH £15.12.8 Jun 16 1729 Aug 27 1729
Appraisers: Richard Smith, Francis Glass.
Next of kin: John Howard, Peter Attwood.
Administrator: William Addison.
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John Glashon 14.500 A CH £107.18.8 £123.11.2 Dec 19 1737
Sureties: John Reagon, David McDaniel.
Payments to: Prudence Sanders (administratrix of Charles Sanders), John Howison, John Howard, Thomas Brooke & William Holland, Esq., Samuel Hanson.
Distribution to: widow (unnamed), 4 children (unnamed).
Administratrix: Eleanor Hunter (late Eleanor Glashon).
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Rogers, John,, Prince George's Co., 10th Feb., 1735; 5th May 1740.
To son John and hrs., 200 A. "Rogers Chance." If he die without hrs. afsd. land to pass to son Samuel and hrs. and in turn to dau. Agness.
To dau. Agness and hrs., 200 A. of "John and Joans Choice." If she die without hrs. land to pass to Samuel and hrs. and in turn to son John.
To wife Joan, 325 A. "John and Joans Choice" and dwelling plantation. At her death to pass to Samuel and hrs. and in turn to John and hrs. and Agness and hrs.
Exs.: Wife Joan and son Samuel.
Test: David Weems, John Howard, William Ijams, Jr., Samuel Thomas, Robt. Ward. 22.159.
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Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 130
9 May 1709; Deed of gift from Thomas Howard to his brother George Howard; a roan mare; /s/ Thomas Howard; wit. William Howard, John Howard
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Prince George's County Land Records 1746-1749, Liber EE#1, Page 326.
Jul 27, 1747 from Charles Craycroft of Charles County, Gent, to Thomas Howard of the County afd, Gent. Whereas sd Charles Craycroft was the recoverer in a common recovery had and suffered last Apr in Provincial Court at Annapolis, between him and the sd Charles Craycroft, a certain Rebecca Howard of the County afd, Gentlewoman, and the sd Thomas Howard, son and heir to the sd Rebecca, on part of a tract of land lying in PG called Brooke's Chance. The recovery remains of record in the Provincial Court at Annapolis. Now this deed witnesses that the sd Charles Craycroft, for 5 £ sterling, and for fulfilling the intent and meaning of the recovery afd, sd Charles Craycroft sells to sd Thomas Howard, all that part of a tract of land in PG called Brookes Chance, bounded by a black oak on the west side of a small branch than runs into Brooks Cr, it being a bound tree of Brookes Chance and of a tract of land taken up by Thomas Brook_ Esq called the Vinyard, then to Mattapany [Cr] Main Run which falls into Brookes Cr afd, then down with sd Mattapany Run as it runs to the mouth of a branch falling into the sd Run and which goes up by the plantation where John Howard lately dwelled. Signed - Charles Craycroft. Wit - J Wilson*, Henr Trueman*. Susanah, wife of the sd Chas Craycraft, relinquished her right of dower to the within mentioned land. Recorded Oct 31, 1747.
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Charles County, Maryland Liber L#2, Page 311.
At the request of Anne Dent of CC,'\widow, the following deed was recorded Dec 14, 1726.
I, John Howard of CC, Gent, greeting. Sd John had assigned to him, out of the estate of Mr. Thos Dent,.,late of CC, Gent, decd, 7 ewes and 1 ram, which have since increased to 15 ewes and a ram. Now know that I, sd John Howard, for the natural love I have for my cousin, William Dent of CC and for divers other good causes, I have given sd Wm Dent all my right to the afd 15 ewes and ram, with their-future increase. I have put Wm Dent in possession of the 15 ewes & ram. Signed Sep 14, 1726 - John Howard. Wit John Courts, Rich: Bell.
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Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 538
Enrolled at request of John Howard 19 Feb 1729:
Thomas Brooke, Esq. (father of Rebecca now wife of John Howard of Charles County, Gent.); in consideration of a marriage between Rebecca and John; to them and my grandson Thomas Howard, s/o John and Rebecca; a tract called Brooke Chance; bounded by Vineyard and Mattapany Main Run which falls into Brooke's Creek; /s/ Tho. Brooke; wit. Thos. Gantt, Leonard Hollyday, A- Contee; ack- by Thomas Brooke, Esq. and Barbara his wife 16 Feb 1729
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Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 440
Enrolled at request of Alexander Contee 3 Jun 1732:
Indenture, 2 Jun 1732; Between Thomas Brooke, Gent. and John Howard of Charles County, Gent., of one part and Alexander Contee; Thomas Brooke, Esq. in his will stated land to be sold which belonged to the quarter where his Negro Andrew lived called Andrew's Quarter being parts of 3 tracts called The Wedge, Crosscloth and Brookefield; located southward of the land he formerly sold Daniel Dulany, esq. and about 100 acres part of Brookefield joining on the northeastward to the land of Philip Lee, Esq.; he directed his eldest son Thomas Brooke and his son's-in-law John Howard and Alexander Contee or any two of them to discharge the debt owed to Capt. John Hyde of London; this indenture Thomas Brooke the son) and John Howard, trustees, for £57.4 being the moiety of Alexander Contee paid John Hyde; /s/ Tho. Brooke, Jno. Howard; wit. Leonard Hollyday, Thos. Clagett, Jr.; 2 Jun 1732 ack. by Thomas Brooke and John Howard
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 431-385: PARTNERS PURCHASE: 329 acres; Possession of - 329 Acres - Howard, John: ESCHEAT land, composed of two tracts, the one originally granted Humphrey Howell, the other to Robert Simpson, both without name. Resurveyed 4 Sept 1738 for John Howard and John Hamill: {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, William Middleton from Georges Maxwell; 14 April 1747,126 Acres - John Cony from William Middleton; 29 July 1748, William Middleton from George Maxwell; 9 Nov 1748, 126 Acres - John Cissy from (Wm) Middleton; 5 Nov 1748, ,
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