Person:John Gunby (4)

Watchers
m. 2 Dec 1838
  1. Clara Louise Gunby1839 - 1891
  2. John W Gunby1842 - 1879
  3. Francis "Frank" McClelland Gunby1844 - 1884
  4. Anna S Gunby1846 - 1862
  5. Ida L W Gunby1849 - 1853
  6. Edwin Gunby1851 - 1908
  7. Louis White Gunby1854 - 1951
  8. Charles Somers Gunby1859 - 1931
Facts and Events
Name Col. John Kirk Gunby
Gender Male
Birth? 1809 Maryland, United States
Marriage 2 Dec 1838 Maryland, United Statesto Charlotte Somers
Property[1] 1841 Wicomico, Maryland, United StatesJohn Grunby acquires several lots in "Fork Town" from other members of the family. The lots are part of "Morris's Conclusion," land which had been bequeathed through Joshua Morris's will probated in 1819.
Death? 1868 Fruitland, Wicomico, Maryland, United States

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  1. Land Records, in Worcester County, Maryland Land Records.

    GMH 4/384, 14 Aug 1841 -
    James K. Gunby, Ann Gunby to John Gunby. $50, all that Lot of ground lying in Fork Town left the said James K. Gunby by his grandfather Joshua Morris ; 1/4 acre of Morris's Conclusion.

    GMH 4/383, 10 Jun 1841 -
    William Gunby, Jane Gunby to John Gunby. $500 ... all those three following lots of Land lying and being in Worcester County and in Fork Town devised by Joshua Morris deceased in his last will and testament to his three Grand Children Sally Gunby, John Gunby and Mary A. J. Gunby.

    MH 10/358, 3 Jan 1819 ; filed 2 Mar 1819.
    Last Will and Testament of Joshua Morris.
    To wife Amelia Morris - the clearing on the west side of the road which divides Somerset from Worcester County. Also her thirds of tracts Morris Conclusion, Summer Field, Roaches Conclusion for her lifetime.
    To son Jephy Morris - land he bought of Stephen Roach being part of a tract called Summer Field, Roaches Conclusion and one acre at Fork Town where his house stands.
    To daughter Mary Gunby - right and title to the mill and land bought of Purnell Toadvine, tract called Pollit's Trial, acre at Fork Town to be laid off on the Northwest side of the lot she now lives on to be laid oof on the road leading from Fork Town being the piece Jack Morris laid off to grandchildren William Gunby, Sarah Gunby, Mary A. Gunby, James Gunby each one fourth acre adjoining Morris's lot on the road that leads through Fork Town. All these lots from tract Morris Conclusion to Stephen Taylor - lot at Fork Town where his house stands.