Person:Ann Wharton (5)

Watchers
m. Bef 1706
  1. Jesse WhartonAbt 1705 - Bef 1753
  2. Mary WhartonAbt 1710 - Bef 1773
  3. Elizabeth WhartonAbt 1712 - Bef 1781
  4. Ann WhartonBef 1714 - Aft 1778
  5. Jane WhartonAbt 1715 - Aft 1757
  6. Francis WhartonAbt 1718 - Aft 1748
  7. Henrietta WhartonAbt 1725 - Bef 1748
  8. Eleanor WhartonAbt 1733 - Aft 1748
  • HBasil SmithBef 1710 - Bef 1774
  • WAnn WhartonBef 1714 - Aft 1778
m. Abt 1746
  1. Henry SmithAbt 1750 - Aft 1790
  2. Dorothy SmithBef 1763 - Bef 1802
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ann Wharton
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 1714 Charles, Maryland, United States
Marriage Abt 1746 Charles, Maryland, United Statesto Basil Smith
Other[1] 10 Feb 1747/48 Charles, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Henrietta Wharton, sister
Other[2] 27 Sep 1774 Charles, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Basil Smith, her husband
Death? Aft 1778 Charles, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract of Henrietta Wharton, in Cotton, Jane Baldwin; F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Wright; and Annie W. B. (Annie Walker Burns) Bell. The Maryland calendar of wills. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1968).

    WHARTON, HENRIETTA, Charles Co, 10 Feb 1747/8; 19 Sep 1748
    To bro. FRAS. WHARTON, 4 Negroes: Joss, Terry, Nedd and Henry;
    If he should return from beyond seas without entering into holy order but If otherwise then to my 4 sisters: MARY BRENT, JANE PARNHAM, ELIZ: PILE and Anne SMITH.
    To sister ELEAR. WHARTON, Negro woman Sarah.
    To sister PARNHAM Negro girl Lettice.
    To bro. JESSE WHARTON, Negro woman Sue and her girl Monica to
    bro. JESSE WHARTON's child his wife is now big with but if he
    should die without heirs then to my nephew HENRY PILE.
    To niece POLLY BRENT, furniture,
    To Dr. PARNHAM, horse
    To bro. PILE, horses
    Dr. Fras. Parnham and Jos: Pile, exs. 25.423

  2. Will Abstract of Basil Smith, in Cotton, Jane Baldwin; F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Wright; and Annie W. B. (Annie Walker Burns) Bell. The Maryland calendar of wills. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1968).

    SMITH, BASIL, Charles Co. 27 Sept. 1774; 21 Dec. 1774
    - To wife Anne Smith, extx., Slaves: Moses, Nancy, Ned, Isaac, Abraham otherwise called Abe, Peter, Nan, Bett, Rate, Vick otherwise named Victoria, Jem otherwise called James and Anne.
    - To son Henry Smith, slaves: Clement: otherwise called Clem, Francis commonly called Frank, Hannah, Judith commonly called Jude, Jacob, two children of Vick otherwise called Victoria the one named Gregory and the other named Sarah, Young Kate otherwise named Catherine and Bennet otherwise called Ben.
    - To granddau. Anne Smith dau. of son Henry, Negro Jane, the dau, of Rachel,
    - To granddau, Elenor Wharton Smith dau. of son Henry Smith, Negro girl Jane, the dau. of Vick.
    - To dau. Dorothy Smith, slaves: Dick, Nell, Martha and Lewis, the two children of Nell, Hen otherwise Henrietta, John, the boy Harry, Mary -the child of. Negro Bett., Suke otherwise Susannah, Pan otherwise named Frances.
    - To wife and dau. Anne Smith and dau. Dorothy, extx., 200 acres; two tracts, the first 75 acres, the second 90 acres, equally. Remainder of estate to be divided In three parts, wife one part, dau. Dorothy one part and son Henry, ext, one part. land to be divided "Chandlers Hill," "Welcome."
    - Friend Henry Digges of Charles Co. and my son Henry Smith, Intrust:, land in Cornwallis's Neck, two parcels, leased for two Lives. By John Pye deceased to Leonard Smith and by said Leonard conveyed and assigned to the other containing 200 acres leased for three lives to myself by said John Pye in trust only to the express purpose that they permit my said wife and my said dau. Dorothy and the survivor of them to enjoy the same.
    - I devise two parcels of land on the main road from the dwelling house of Samuel Hanson, merchant., to Bryan Town,, the one of 75 acres, the other of 90 acres to my wife Anne Smith and dau. Dorothy Smith, "I Whereas my cousin Benjamin Smith and myself took up two parcels of land of 20 acres adjoining the land purchased by Charles Green from Wm. Digges and others, I give and devise my right to said Benjamin Smith.
    - To son Henry two tracts in Port Tobacco in Charles Co. being part of a tract called Chandlers Hills and part of another tract called Welcome devised by Roger Smith my brother dec'd. to his wife Henrietta, now the wife of Ignatius Wheeler for her life and after her death to me, which land I am in possession of by assignment or contract by said Ignatius Wheeler to Jere Aderton.
    Wit: James Key; William Marshall; Raphaele Neale. 40.24