Person:Catherine Queen (4)

Watchers
Catherine Queen
m. 27 Feb 1723
  1. Samuel Queen1724/25 - 1758
  2. Edward Queen1726/27 - Bef 1735
  3. Henry Queen1729 - 1768
  4. Catherine Queen1731 - 1776
  5. Sarah Queen1734 -
  • HJoseph EdelenAbt 1727 - Bef 1775
  • WCatherine Queen1731 - 1776
m.
  1. Samuel EdelenAbt 1758 - 1778
  2. Joseph Edelen - Aft 1772
  3. Henry Edelen - Aft 1772
  4. Sarah Edelen - Aft 1772
  5. Margaret Edelen - Aft 1772
  6. Elizabeth Edelen - Aft 1772
  7. Alice Edelen1772 - 1847
Facts and Events
Name Catherine Queen
Baptismal Name Catherine Queen
Married Name Catherine Edelen
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Oct 1731 Charles, Maryland, United States
Marriage Charles, Maryland, United Statesto Joseph Edelen
Death? 12 Jun 1776 Charles, Maryland, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
Other[2] 24 Jan 1778 Charles, Maryland, United StatesProbate Records show payment for her coffin

Research Notes

  • from the Probate Records of her husband's estate, it can be seen that she died shortly after her husband
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Newman, Harry Wright. Charles County gentry : a genealogical history of six emigrants, Thomas Dent, John Dent, Richard Edelen, John Hanson, George Newman, Humphrey Warren, all scions of armorial families of old England who settled in Charles County, Maryland, and their descendants showing migrations to the South and West. (Washington D.C.: The author, 1940).

    ... Children of Edward and Elizabeth (Jenkins) Edelen
    1. Sarah Edelen, born Feb. 18, 1705/6, married Feb. 17, 1723/4, Samuel Queen. Issue: Samuel, born Jan. 13, 1724/5 ; Edward, born Jan. 15, 1726/7 ; Catherine, born Oct. 2, 1731 ; Sarah, born Oct. 1734. He died testate 1734, and widow married Feb. 25, 1735/6, Edward Pye. Issue: Elizabeth, born Dec. 15, 17-- ; Walter ; Margaret. (Births from Rock Creek Parish.) ...
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    [Note: 17 Feb 1723 marriage date to Samuel Queen does not match other sources. See Family page.]

  2. Probate Records for the Estate of Joseph Edelen.

    Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 104.
    Joseph Edelin's Account. Jan 24, 1778.
    The account of Benjamin Jameson and William Queen, Administrators de bonis non of Joseph Edelin, late of CC deceased.
    Debts include: the inventory of sd deceased's estate, exhibited into Prerogative office on Jun 3, 1777, amounting to 1580 £ 1 shilling 6 pence; money received of Hezekiah Claget, Elias Chapelare, Thomas Rigg, George Steel, Jesreal Pen, Joseph Simms, Roger Brook, George Maddox, Stephen Compton; money in the hands of Walter Pye on bond with interest to this time; a crop of tobacco; tobacco received of Stephen Compton, Richard Wise, Susanah Donly, George Steel, Jno Wilder, Jno Brooke, Thomas Ching, Jno Spanlin, Jno Diggs, Thomas Grigg, Jno Pranlin. The whole amount: 2636 £ 0 shillings 9 pence.
    Disbursements went to: Cunninghame Findlay and Company; Thomas Smoot per bond dated Mar 26, 1773 for 247..10..0 as per probate paid and 37..2..6 paid to sd Smoot as per the bond arbitrated by Walter Hanson & Thos McPherson; Christie Stone & Co; Jno Glasford and Co Store at Wicocomoco; Benjamin Lewis; Thomas McPherson; Doctor James Roach; Jno Glasford and Co store at Portobacco; Briscoe Edelin and Co; Samuel Jones; Mary Evans; Doctor Thomas James; Jno Smoot; Thos Harris; Jno Lancaster; Benjamin Philpot; Doctor Joseph Adderton; William Williams; Gerrard Dutton; Robert King; Jno Swan; Thomas Evans; Edward Edlin Jr; Igna Jenkins; William Hanson, sheriff, for levies for 1775 and 1776; Commissary General for transmitting balance of Sarah Pye's estate, to whom the deceased was executor; Clerk's fees due from the deceased to Philip Fendall; money due from Katherine Edlin, the deceased's widow, to James Philips, for looking over the hands concerned with the crop made in 1775; Com Generals fees paid William Fitzhugh, Esq; George Steel; money due from afd Katherine Edlin to Geo Lovelace and to Thos Evans; Deputy Com's fees for letters to Katherine Edelin on this estate; Jno Wilder for 4 coffins, to wit, for this deceased & 2 of his daughters and for Katherine Edelin; Samuel Collins; James Smith; to the accountant, Benjamin Jameson for boarding and schooling 4 of the deceased's children before administration granted & making clothes for the Negroes, and for taking care of the deceased's estate 9 months & some days before administration granted. Balance: 2094 £ 0 shillings 10 pence.
    A further time prayed to pass additional account. Securities; Thomas Semmes and Thomas Jameson of . Proved on Jan 24, 1778 by Benjamin Jameson William Queen,
    the accountants afd.
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    Charles County MD Will Book 1777-1780; Page 252
    Joseph Edelin's additional and final account. Nov 24, 1778.
    The additional account of Benjamin Jameson and William Queen, administrators the bonis non of Joseph Edelin, late of CC, deceased, viz -
    Debts include; the balance of a former account exhibited into Orphan Court on January 24, 1778; money received of James Maddox, of George Dyson; the rest of a crop made the year the deceased died; tobacco received of Jordan and Maddox, inspectors at Lewellins Warehouse; tobacco received of Jno Diggs, of Cuthbert Able; money received of Cuthbert Abel. The whole amount: 2418 £ 6 shillings 3 pence.
    Disbursements went to: Benjamin Cawood, collector, for assessment on the deceased's personal property for the year 1777 & 1778; the estate of Jesse Pitman as appears by the record of Jesreel Penn; Jno Vincent; Edward Smoot; Frederick Green, printer, for the Gazette; Henry Chun; James Smith; Catherine Edelin, widow of the deceased - she died immediately after her husband; Dr. Gust Brown; Raphel Brooke; the Sheriff for levies in the year 1777; Richard Wise; Walter Hanson, Register, for stating, passing, and recording this account. Balance to be disposed according to the deceased's will: 2338 £ 5 shillings 4 pence.
    Final Account: 2418 £ 6 shillings 3 pence.
    See another acct fo 362 & 3
    Securities: Thomas Semmes and Thomas Jameson.
    Proved on Nov 24, 1778 by Benjamin Jameson and William Queen.