Family:Richard Talbott and Elizabeth Ewen (1)

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Marriage[1][2] Bef 1659 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
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  1. Richardson, Hester Dorsey. Side-lights on Maryland history : with sketches of early Maryland families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967)
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    The proof of the marriage of Elisabeth Ewen to Richard Talbot is found in Annapolis Land Records, Liber 4, folio 66, where it is recorded that on August 4, 1659, "Major Richard Ewen assigneth the Right of 50 acres of land to his son-in-law Richard Talbot." ...

  2. Richard Talbott and Elizabeth Ewen, in Warfield, J. D. (Joshua Dorsey). The founders of Anne Arundell and Howard counties, Maryland: a genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1978).

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    ... West River was the abode of Richard Talbott in 1649; he was a Quaker. His wife was Elizabeth, oldest daughter of Major Richard Ewen, who that same year brought his wife, Sophia, five children and three servants at his own charges, for which he demanded and received, in 1650, a patent for 1,000 acres. The issue of Richard and Elizabeth were Richard, Edward, John and Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Lawrence. "Poplar Knawle" was left by his will of 1663 to Richard; "Talbotts Ridge" to his sons, Edward and John, jointly; to Elizabeth his personalty. Richard Galloway was a witness. ...