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Prince George's, 1720

Prince George's County Court (Land Records) 1720-1726, MSA CE 65-7. Maryland, United States. Maryland Land Records
Book I, p. 97
Recorded 9 May 1721 at the request of John Mobberly, Jun
Indenture 25 Jan 1720
Between Ambrose Bourn of Prince George's County Province of Maryland Planter and Elizabeth his wife
and John Mobberly Junr of the same place Planter
who paid 12£ sterling
for a tract of land containing 34 acres
for the natural life of Elizabeth wife of Ambrose Bourn
that was laid out for Elizabeth as the 3rd part of 100 acres belonging to Richard Robson late of said county deceased whose widow she was
Signed Ambrose AB his mark Bourn, Elizabeth E B her mark Bourn
Witnesses Samuell Young, Martin Carlett

Anne Arundel, 1720

Anne Arundel County Court (Land Records)1719-1722, MSA CE 76-10. Maryland, United States. Maryland Land Records
Book CW 1, p. 0256
Indenture 25 May 1720
Between Thomas Holland of Prince George's County, Maryland Gentleman
and John Mobberly Junr of same place planter
Thomas Holland in consideration of the exchange of the Plantation on which John Mobberly now lives in the County aforesaid and for other Considerations
Grants and confirms unto John Mobberly
that tract of land called William and Marys Chance in Ann Arundell County in the forks of Potomac [? very blotched; should be Patuxent] River on the west side of a Branch called Hammonds Branch [metes and bounds], for 100 acres
Signed Thomas Holland
Witnesses Richard Duckett and Wilbert Wright
Acknowledged 27 July 1720 [no wife], recorded 28 November 1720

Anne Arundel, 21 February 1729 - 30 June 1734

"Patented Certificate 141, Anything, John Moberly", S1189-146, Anne Arundel County Land Office (Certificates, Patented, Anne Arundel) 1704-1971. Maryland State Archives.
Certificate 141,p. 1-3
"Anything", 100 acres, surveyed 4 May 1730 for John Moberly, Passed 21 Feb 1730, Patent 30 June 1734
Annarundell County
By virtue of a Warrant granted 21 February 1729 to John Mobberly of Ann arundell county for 100 acres
Survey of Tract of land called "Anything" on the head of the branch of Snowden's River of Patuxent and near land called Thomas's Lott
Beginning near the center between two bounded white Oakes standing on the North side of said Draft or Branch of Snowdens River
running thence N45E 24 perches
thence N31E 126 perches
thense N8W 122 perches
thence N69W 32 perches
thence S37W 84 perches
thence S11W 44 perches
thence S15E 52 perches
thence by straight line to beginning
containing 100 acres more or less
Signed Henry Ridgley Deputy Surveor

Anne Arundel, 4 September 1732

"Patented Certificate 165, Bare Ground, John Mobberly" S1189-172, "Anne Arundel County Land Office (certificates, Patented, Anne Arundel) 1704-1971. Maryland State Archives.
pp. 1-3
Ann Arundell etc.
By virtue of 57 acres of Warrant granted to John Mobberly of Anne Arundell County by Renewment of that Quantity assigned to him by William Stoughten Esq
being the Remainder of a Warrant for 100 acres granted to the said Stoughten of 14 Oct 1727 and granted by Renewment to said Mobberly on the 25 January 1731
Survey of land called "Bare Ground" in County aforesaid in a fork of Snowden's River of Patuxent call "Pinkstones" and "Bead Shaws" fork
Beginning in a corner between four bounded white oak saplings two of the Oakes growing from one root standing in a hollow on the east side of Pinstone and Bead Shaws settlement
running thence E32 perches
thence N 108 perches
thence S78and 1/2W 86 perches
thence S50W 29 perches
thence S82e 76 perches
then S73E 16 perches
thence a straight line to the first beginning place
containing 57 acres more or less
10 [June] 17 32, Henry Ridgley depty Surveyor
[Certificate] recorded in EI 3, folio 96
Patent in ei 2, folio 126

Anne Arundel, 17 February 1736

Anne Arundel County Court (Land Records) 1733-1737, MSA CE 76-16. Maryland, United States. Maryland Land Records
Vol. RD 2, pp. 509-10
Indenture 17 February 1736
Between John Mobberly of Ann Arundell County planter
and Peter Buraft of said County planter
who paid 12 pounds current money
for Land (anything) in Ann Arundell County
[metes and bounds]
Containing 100 acres more or less
Signed John I his mark Mobberly
Witness Henry Midgley
Acknowledged by John Mobberly and Rachel Mobberly his wife
Recorded 13 July 1737

Anne Arundel, 5 September 1741 - 22 November 1742

Anne Arundel County Land Office (Certificates, Patented, Anne Arundel) 1704-1971, MSA S1189-1323. Maryland State Archives
No. 1256
By Virtue of an Assignment from Able Brown of Ann Arundell County to John Mobberly Sr of Sd county for 30 acres dated 3 Sept 1741 being part of a Warrant granted to the Sd Brown on 23 June 1741 for 100 acres
Survey land in Ann.ll County in the forks between Snowdens River and Cattail River
Beginning at a Bounded White Oak standing on a hillside and near the Cattail River about 20 yards from Thos Atharps beginning trees
running thence N27E 36 perches
then N74E 40 perches
then N26E 30 perches
then N20 perches
then S75W 38 perches
then S65W 50 perches
then S50W 53 perches
then with a straight line to the Beginning Tree
containing 30 acres more or less
Surveyed 5 Sept 1741, Certificate of Survey 16 Nov 1742, recorded IC 3, folio 132
Patent 22 November 1742, recorded CG B, folio 565

Anne Arundel, 1743

Anne Arundel County Land Office (Certificates, Patented, Anne Arundel) 1704-1971, MSA S1189-1060, Maryland State Archives
No. 1000
I do hereby assign, sell and make over to my brother John Mobberly Jr. sixty acres of a Land Warrant being part of a Warrant Granted to me for 100 acres on 1 August 1741.
Signed Edward [backwards] E his mark Mobberly
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Annadl Coty
By virtue of an assignment of 60 acres part of a Warrant granted to Edward Mobberly of annardl county for 100 acres bearing date 1 August 1741
Survey for John Mobberly Jr. 60 acres called Mobberlys Chance in Ann Arundel County
Beginning at 3 bounded red oakes and a bounded white oake sapling standing all together
then on a ridge and on the East side of a small branch of potapsco called John Howard's Cabbin Branch and near the head thereof
running thence N30E 48 perchs
then N40W 100 pers
then S52W 52 pers
then S 100 pers
thence a straight line to beginning
for 60 acres more or less
Surveyed 1 Jan 1743, Certificate 21 July 1843 (LG no. E, folio 171), Patent 12 Sep 1743 (LG No. B, folio 762)

Anne Arundel, 1744

Anne Arundel County Land Office (Certificates, Patented, Anne Arundel) 1704-1971, MSA S11u89-1063, Maryland State Archives
No. 1063
Ann arundell County
By virtue of an assignment of 40 acresof Land Warrant the remainder of an assignment to John Moberly of Anne Arundel County by Richard Snowden of afsd County for 150 acres bearing date of 8 Dec 1744
Survey of land called Moberleys Tavern
on both sides of the main wagon road leading to Monocacy between the dead draughts of the Westrn Falls of Patapsco River and the head draught of In[??]sdeux River
beginning at two bounded Chestnuts and one bounded water oak standing on a hill on the North side of the aforesaid wagon Road
Running S75W 50 perches
thence S 100 perches
thence N81E 38 perches
thence N25E 100 perches
then a straight line to the beginning
containing 40 acres more or less
19 January 1744
Survey recorded LG No. E, folio 469
Patent issued 15 May 1745, PT 1, folio 226

Anne Arundel, 19 June 1749

Maryland, United States. Provincial Court Land Records, 1744-1749. Archives of Maryland Online. Maryland State Archives.
Volume 700, Page 604 & ff
Indenture 19 June 1749
Between John Mobberly Senior of the County of Ann Arundell and Province of Maryland Planter
and Richard Snowden of the County and Province afsd Iron Master
who paid forty Pounds Current Gold Money
for four tracts of Land:
"Bear Ground" Containing 57 Acres; also Hammond's Delight containing 40 acres; also "Red Oak Hill" Containing 30 acres, all in Ann Arundel County;
and "Rich and Levell" containing 120 Acres in late Prince Georges Now called Frederick County
for a total of 247 Acres of Land more or less
Signed John I his mark Mobberly
Witnesses Alexr Warfield son of Richd, Nichos Gassaway son of Thos
Acknowledged 19 Jun 1749 by John Mobberly and his wife
Recorded June the 28th 1749