Person:Ignatius Fenwick (3)

Watchers
Ignatius Fenwick
m.
  1. Thomas FenwickAbt 1642 -
  2. Cuthbert FenwickAbt 1644 - Abt 1676
  3. Ignatius FenwickAft 1646 -
  4. Teresa FenwickAbt 1648 -
Facts and Events
Name Ignatius Fenwick
Gender Male
Birth? Aft 1646 Calvert, Maryland, United States
Living[1] 24 Nov 1660 Calvert, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Jane Fenwick, stepmother
Death[2] (young) Maryland, United States
References
  1. Will abstract of Jane Fenwick, 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)
    1 (1635-1685):15.

    Fenwick, Jane, widow of Cuthbert Fenwick, Patuxent, Calvert Co., 24th Nov., 1660 ; 12th Dec, 1660.
    To sons Robert, Richard and John Fenwick, lands equally, including home plantation, "Little Fenwick," and "Mousieur's Plantation;" division to be made when eld. son Robert attains age of 18 yrs. No stock to be sold until Cuthbert Fenwick be 21 yrs. of age.
    To Teresa Fenwick, personalty at 16 yrs. of age.
    To son-in-law (stepson) Outhbert Fenwick, personalty with which to stock his seat of land.
    To son-in-law (stepson) Ignatius Fenwick, personalty.
    To servants, white, Indian, and negro, personalty.
    Guardians: Cuthbert Fenwick afsd., together with Ignatius at 21 yrs. of age. In event of death of 3 child., viz., Robert, Richard and John, under age, lands to pass to Cuthbert, Ignatius and Teresa Fenwick, and 1/2 personal estate to Roman Catholic Church, and residue of personalty to be divided among child, of sisters Conoway and Marra.
    Oveneers: Cuthbert Fenwick, Wm. Mill, John Bogue.
    Test: John Wright, John Turner, Edmund Scott.
    1. 114.

  2. Cuthbert Fenwick: Pioneer Catholic and Legislator of Maryland, in United States, Catholic Church. The Catholic Historical Review. (Washington, District of Columbia, 1917: The Catholic University of America)
    5 (2/3 (Jul - Oct 1919):156-174.

    ... as from 1663, when he had not yet attained his majority, we find no further mention in the colonial registers of Ignatius, born of the first marriage, it would seem that he also died early and without issue