Person:John Donelson (4)

Watchers
m.
  1. John Donelson - 1736
  2. Jean Donelson - 1724
  3. Catherine Donelson
  4. Patrick Donelson - Bet 1724 & 1725
m.
  1. Col. John Donelson, IIBet 1718 & 1725 - 1786
  2. Mary DonelsonBef 1736 - Aft 1790
Facts and Events
Name John Donelson
Gender Male
Birth[1] Maryland, United States
Other[3] 1725 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesTax List
Other[12] Jun 1725 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesAdministrator
Other[4] 1727 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesTax List
Property[14] 1728 Somerset, Maryland, United States
Other[11] Jun 1728 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesLawsuit
Other[5][6][7] From 1729 to 1731 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesTax List
Property[13] 1732 Somerset, Maryland, United States
Other[8][9][10] From 1733 to 1735 Somerset, Maryland, United StatesTax List
Marriage Somerset, Maryland, United Statesto Catherine Davis
Death[1][2] 1736 Somerset, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 P.W. Burke , Emily Donelson of Tennessee (1941)
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  2. Maryland Indexes to Probate Records, Colonial, Index, D, 1634-1777, SE4-4
    Image No: 04113.

    This record reflects an inventory for the estate of John Donelson, in Somerset County, dated 1736, in Liber 22, folio 174. The 1736 year of death is further confirmed by the Somerset County Tax Lists, in which John Donelson appears between 1725 and 1735, while in 1736, his wife Catherine Donelson appears instead. Neither appear after 1736. http://guide.mdsa.net/series.cfm?action=viewSeries&ID=C1812

  3. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1725.

    Year: 1725; Hundred: POCOMOKE; Household Number: 195
    Name: Donelson's, John capt.at; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - UNTAXED, MSA No: C1812-3-6669

  4. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1727.

    Year: 1727; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 71
    Name: Donelson, Jno.; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED,
    MSA No: C1812-4-10755

  5. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1729.

    Year: 1729; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 1
    Name: Donalson, Jon.; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-6-15829

  6. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1730.

    Year: 1730; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 54
    Name: Donelson, John; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-7-19260

  7. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1731.

    Year: 1731; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 10
    Name: Donelson, capt.; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-8-22621

  8. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1733.

    Year: 1733; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 43
    Name: Donelson, John; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-9-26279

  9. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1734.

    Year: 1734; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 67
    Name: Donelson, Jno. capt.; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-10-29940

  10. Somerset County Court, Tax List, 1735.

    Year: 1735; Hundred: BOGERTERNORTON; Household Number: 139
    Name: Donelson, John; Standardized Name: DONELSON, JOHN; Status: HEAD - TAXED, MSA No: C1812-11-33729

  11. "John Donelson and James Martin v. Francis Lane", in Somerset County Judicial Records, 1727-1730
    Volume 841, Pages 110b - 111b, June, 1728.

    John Donelson and James Martin, identified as owners of a sloop, bring suit against Francis Lane, its former master.

  12. "Estate of Samuel Cox ", in Somerset County Judicial Records, 1725-1727
    Volume 840, Page 18, June, 1725.

    Capt John Donelson adm'r of Samuel Cox.

  13. John Donelson, Petitioner, in Somerset County Judicial Records, 1730-1733
    Volume 842, Page 261b, November , 1732 .

    John Donelson petitions the Somerset County Court to establish a commission "to prove bounders of a tract of land called New Port Pannell"

  14. Somerset County Judicial Records, 1727-1730
    Volume 841, Page 137, November, 1728 .

    Court orders that Edward Rownd and James Rownd "lay out a road from New Port Bridge to the bottom of New Port Neck to the Land of Capt. John Donelson to be cleared by the said Donelson".