Transcription:Daniel Walker land sale to Daniel, William, and Charles Walker, Talbot County, MD, 1713

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Original Source: Talbot County Maryland Deed Book/Liber RF 9 p. 34
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Person:Charles Walker (11)
Person:Daniel Walker (14)

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[Minor reformating to improve readability; parenthetical comments by original transcriber shown in square brackets]


19 March 1713 Daniell Walker Senr. Of Talbot County in the Province of Maryland, Plantor of the one part and Daniell Walker Junr, Wm. Walker & Charles Walker all of Talbot County afores’d Planters of the other part, Witnesseth:

that the sayd Daniell Walker Senr. for a valuable Consideration of the Sums of Sixteen Thousand pounds of Tobacco already provided before the sealing of s’d presents, Hath Given Granted bargained & Sold unto the said Daniell Jr., William and Charles fore Ever Four Tracks or parcells of land

one of the Tracts called & known by the name of Miles Alias Milington Lyoing on Mich. River[1]on the North Syde of the Sayd River near the Dividing branches Beginning at a marked pine … on the main branch called Ashby branch contain layed out for fifty acres.
One other Track of Land called Daniel’s Gift Laying on the River afs’d in Talbot County afs’d on the North side of the afs’d River bounding the said River… to the Stansley [?] Branch [very difficult to be certain what this says] containing fifty acres of land.
And one other Track of Land called Walkers Tooth' lying on the River on the North Syde of St. Michaels River standing at the head of a small cove by the way Syde that loads from Walker’s plantation to Kinnimont, running NE to land formerly layd out for Henry Parker Called the Neglect containing 147 acres of land
And one other track or parcel part of a track of Land called the Addition laid out for Thomas Smithson Being Thirty acres of Land …

[signed] Daniel Walker Senr.

Wits: Benjamin Parker (?) Poke? And Thomas Taylor

Returned 19 Mar 1700 [This does not agree with date of action given above. ]