Person:Ann Boarman (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1757
  1. Ann BoarmanAbt 1750 - Aft 1805
  2. Girard S BoarmanAbt 1750 -
  3. Mary BoarmanAbt 1750 -
  • HFrancis QueenAbt 1750 - Bef 1805
  • WAnn BoarmanAbt 1750 - Aft 1805
m. Abt 1775
  1. Francis QueenAbt 1780 -
  2. Dr. William Queen1789 - 1869
Facts and Events
Name Ann Boarman
Married Name Mrs. Ann Queen
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1750 Charles, Maryland, United States
Marriage Abt 1775 Charles, Maryland, United Statesto Francis Queen
Other[1] 14 Nov 1804 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Francis Queen, her husband
Death? Aft 1805 Prince George's, Maryland, United States
References
  1. Unknown source.

    Prince George's County, Maryland Will Book Liber T No. #1; 1803-1808; Folio 596
    FRANCIS QUEEN 14 Nov 1804; 12 Feb 1805
    "being Sick and weak in Body" bequeaths to:
    1. Rev. Robert Plunkett - to have the sum of 5 pounds current money
    2. Rev. Leonard Neale - friend - to have the sum of 5 pounds current money
    3. Rev. Francis Neale - friend - to have the sum of 5 pounds current money
    4. Anne Queen - wife - to have the remainder of the estate both real and personal until testator's son Francis arrives at the age of 25 for her support, and the support, maintenance and education Of testator's sons, to have one third of the estate when testator's son William arrives at the age of 21, named executrix of the will
    5. William Queen - son - to have one third of the estate
    6. Francis Queen - son - to have one third of the estate and should he die before coming of age then the share left to him to fall to testator's son William
    Witnesses: Benjamin Lowndes, Mary Ward, Catherine Queen

    Codicil to the will, 18 Nov 1804:
    Anne Queen - wife - executrix is instructed to sell Negroes or any part of the personal estate and invest the money from the sale in bank stock for her support and the support of testator's sons.
    Witnesses; Benjamin Lowndes, Richard Jaumsey (?), Samuel Queen
    Then came; Samuel Queen
    Note: the testator signed the will with his mark
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    [cos1776 note: I did not record where this abstract is from - my apologies. If anyone else has a better version or the source, please add it.]