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Francis Pearson
b.1683
 
m. Bef 1688
  1. Francis Pearson1683 -
  2. Simon PearsonAbt 1688 - 1733
  3. Priscilla PearsonEst 1692 - Bef 1750
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Name Francis Pearson
Gender Male
Birth? 1683


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Biography

1683 Birth ands Parents

Francis was born in 1683, the son of Thomas Pearson and Sarah Alexander. [1] Francis Pearson was born about 1683. [2] He was the son of Thomas Pearson, who was born about b. 1663 and died in Stafford County, Virginia. HIs mother was Sarah Alexander, b. 1667, Stafford County, Virginia. His parents married about 1683 in Stafford County, Virginia [2]

1711 Marriage to Elizabeth Houser

About 1711 in Prince George's County, Maryland, he married Elizabeth Houser, born about 1686 in Calvert County, Maryland, d. 30 Jan 1757, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland (Probate)[2] He married Elizabeth Houser as her second husband after the death of John Lewis. [3] Elizabeth Houser was born about 1686 in Calvert County, Maryland. [3]

She was the daughter of Thomas Houser[3] About 1702 in Prince George's County, Maryland, she married John Lewis, b. 1661, Calvert County, Maryland, d. 20 Apr 1711, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate (Age 50 years) [3] John Lewis wrote his will in March and his estate was proved in April of 1711.

Lewis John, Prince George's County, 5th March., 1710-11; 20th Apr., 1711.
  • To wife Elizabeth, extx., entire estate, real and personal.*Test: Jno. Henry, John Barrett, Alex, Beall, 13. 284.[3]

Elizabeth administered John Lewis' estate in her new capacity as Elizabeth Pearson.

John Lewis 33B.167 A PG £89.19.4 £93.1.3 Feb 5 1712*Received from: Mr. Richard Dallam, Mr. Gilbert Higgiss, Darby Sweney, *William Lintall.*Payments to: Mr. Robert Bradly on account of George Smith, Mr. Clement Hill on account of Griffith Jones, Mr. James Stoddart on account of John Hampton, James Stoddart on account of Col. Addison, Mr. George Miller, Maj. Thomas Sprigg, Dr. Collier, Mr. Thomas Claggett, Mr. John Garrard, Mr. Wornell Hunt, Mr. Joshua Cecell, Joseph Storry, Rupert Butler, Esq. Bladen, Maj. Josiah Willson, Mr. Edward Willett, Mr. Dehenissa, Benjamin Berry.Executrix: Elisabeth Pearson, wife of Francis Pearson (also Francis Person).[3]

John Lewis 35A.298 A PG £4.2.10 Mar 13 1713

  • Received from: Capt. John Hyde (merchant in London), James Story.
  • Payments to: Capt. Thomas Evanes, Thomas Hinde, Benjamin Berry.
  • Executrix: Elisabeth Pearson (widow).[3]

John Lewis 36B.118 A £24.7.7 Mar 7 1714

  • Payments to: Capt. Crabb for use of Mrs. Millner.
  • Executrix: Elisabeth Pearson.[3]

1711 Francis Purchases Collington

Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - folio 207 o Indenture, 20 Apr 1711 Between: Elizabeth Beall, widow of Prince George's County And: Francis Pearson, planter of Prince George's CountyNinian Beall, Jun..., late of Prince George's County, deceased, by will dated Oct 1710 designated land called Collington to be sold and money to be used to pay his debts; his wife Elizabeth named his sole Executrix; this same Elizabeth assigns to Francis Pearson for 43£ this 167 acres Signed: Elizabeth Beall (mark & seal)Witnessed: Thos. Moore, Jna, Wall, Sam]. Magruder Memo: 28 Apr 1711 Elizabeth Beall acknowledged deed Alienation: Francis Pearson paid 6s/8p and a half penny[2]

1713 Death and Estate

Francis Pearson died by 26 September 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, when his will was probated. He was about 30 years old[2] Pearson, Francis, Prince George's County, 16th July, 1713; 26th Sept., 1713.*To wife Eliza:, extx., part of 166 A., "Collington," bought of Eliza: Beall, late wife of Ninian Beall.*Test: John Barrett, Sr., Edward Wellett, John Henry. 13.681.[3][2]

Francis Person 36B.117 A PG E64.6.2 £24.9.11 Mar 7 1714*Received from: Henry Peregrine Jowles, Mr. Samuell Warner, Mr. John Jackson, Capt. Wharton & Keyser, Mr. Benjamin Bradly & Co.*Payments to: William Skillingsworth, Edward Willet, James Robinson, Josep Storey, Mr. Robert Bradley, Mr. John Garrard, Abell Collier, Mr. Thomas Cleggett, Maj. Thomas Sprigg, William Bladen, Esq., Benjamin Berry, William Goe.*Executrix: Mrs. Elisabeth Pearson.[3][2]

Frances Person 35A.309 I £64.6.2 May 29 1714 Appraisers: Alexander Beall, Charles Williams. Creditors: Joseph Story, Thomas Sprig.[2]

Ninian Beale 36B.230 A PG £37.9.2 May 14 1715 Received from: Francis Pearson, William Sheppard, William Prater.Payments to: Mr. James Stoddart, William Bladen, Esq., Mr. Thomas Clegatt.Executrix: Elisabeth Beale, wife of William Beale.[2]

Francis Pearson 360.296 A PG £87.15.2 £9.0.9 Mar 8 1716 Payments to: Dr. Hepburn, Thomas Hines, W. Bladen, Esq.Executors: Samuel Warner and his wife Elisabeth Warner.[2]

Elizabeth's Remarriages

1714 Third Marriage to Samuel Warner About 1714 in Prince George's County, Maryland, she married Samuel Warner, b. Abt 1682, d. 29 Mar 1732, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate (Age ~ 50 years) [3]

1733 Fourth Marriage to David Condon 30 Dec 1733 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, she married David 'Coudle' Condon, b. Aft 1671, York County, Virginia, d. 16 Jan 1743/44, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate (Age < 71 years) [4]

Elizabeth's Death She died 30 January 1757 (~ 71 years) in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate [3] Folio 488, Elizabeth Condon 01-23-1757 01-30-1757, "being Weak of Body" Bequeaths to:

  • Samuel Warner-son

--to have the land and plantation whereon testatrix now lives --to have the reminder of the estate --named executor of the will

  • Priscilla Baker-daughter

--to have 1 cow and 1 feather bed and furn. --to have Negro woman "Jane"*Witnesses: William Willett, James Willett, James Gibson[3] Then came: James Willett. Note: the testatrix signed the will with her mark.

CONDON, ELIZABETH, Prince George's Co. 23 Jan, 1757; 14 Mar, 1757

  • Children: Samuel Warner, Priscilla Baker.
  • Ex: Samuel Warner.*Wit: James Gibson, Wm. Willett, James Willett. 30. 229[3]

Mrs. Elisabeth Condon 65.192 PG £196.3.8 Mar 30 1758

  • Appraisers; Jeremiah Berry, James Magruder, Jr.
  • Mentions: Robert Soper, Sr., Tillis {Phillis} Low.
  • Administrator: Samuel Warner.[3]

1730 Neighboring Property to Collington sold

Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 51

  • Enrolled at request of Rev. John Orme 9 Jul 1730:*Indenture, 24 Jun 1730; Between Samuel Beall, planter, and Rev. John Orme, minister; for £41.12;
  • a parcel called Collington; *bounded on the east by a parcel sold out of tract to Francis Peirson, on the north by Leith, then with Western Branch, intersecting with 10 acres sold out of same to James ?Pelley; laid out for 104 acres; */s/ Saml. Beall, Wit. Edw. Sprigg, John Beall; 24 Jun 1730 ack. by Samuel Beall, Sr., and Jane his wife[2]

Children

Francis and Elizabeth had no children. Elizabeth had all her children in her first marriage and had no children by her subsequent marriages.

Sources

  1. First-hand information as remembered by Ron Pearson, Thursday, September 11, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Francis Pearson Accessed 1/11/2019 jhd
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Elizabeth Houser Accessed May 9, 2018 jhd
  4. Queen Anne's Parish Records 1700's. Research of Kayla J. Lee Williams. Cited by Mike Marshall.

URL: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Pearson-3263

Date: 29 Oct 2021

AUTH: Eileen James

Text: <a href="/wiki/Pearson-3263" title="Pearson-3263">Pearson-3263</a> and Pearson-9265 appear to represent the same person because: Birth dates are the same