Person:Margaret Taylor (84)

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Margaret Taylor
b.Abt 1785
d.Bef Aug 1837
  • HWilliam BouldenAbt 1783 - Bef 1829
  • WMargaret TaylorAbt 1785 - Bef 1837
m. 7 Jun 1803
  1. Rachel BouldenAbt 1805 - 1839
  2. Elizabeth BouldenAbt 1809 - 1887
  3. Richard Boulden - Bef 1835
  4. George Boulden
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Name Margaret Taylor
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1785
Marriage 7 Jun 1803 Cecil, Maryland, United Statesto William Boulden
Property[3] 10 Sep 1829 Cecil, Maryland, United StatesReceived compensation for property taken to build road
Death[2] Bef Aug 1837
References
  1. Submssion MMSH-55Q, id SGYH-JJ7, 23 Dec 2004, in Pedigree Resource File. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, c1999-)
    Accessed 19 May 2012.

    Info from Rev. Patriots of Maryland, Cecil Co.. Md. pages 10,11,12

  2. Cecil County (Maryland). Clerk of the Circuit Court. Land records, 1674-1850. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1948)
    Vols. 39-40, 1837-38; FHL #0013852.

    40-198
    Indenture 30 August 1837
    Between Samuel R. Hogg & Rachel B. Hogg his wife, of Frederick County, MD
    and George W. Boulden of Cecil, MD
    the said Richardel [sic] B. Hogg as one of the heirs at law of her deceased mother Margaret Boulden and of her deceased brother Richard Boulden

  3. Cecil County, in Maryland, United States. Maryland Land Records
    Liber JS 27, Folio 180.

    Results of inquiry re: property ownership and damages incurred from construction of a road for use of carriages, waggons, carts or other vehicles for/by the Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland Steam Navigation Company. The Company was incorporated by an Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at December 1825. The property in question extends from Fisher Street in the town of Elkton, MD, to the MD/DE border. Owners of property include:
    1st parcel = Thomas Biddle
    2nd parcel = Elizabeth Pearce and Sarah Ann Pearce, heirs of (NN) Pierce
    3rd parcel = 1/4 to the heirs of William Boulden: Rachel (Mrs. Samuel) Hogg, Elizabeth Boulden, Richard Boulden, and George Boulden; and that Margaret, widow of William Boulden has right of dower to the whole during her life time.
    ditto = 1/4 to Mrs. James Lake
    ditto = 1/4 to Mrs. David Short
    ditto = 1/4 to Francis Segers, Mary (Mrs. John) McWharter, and Reuben Segers;
    ditto = and that Mary, widow of Francis Segers, has right of dower to the whole of parcel 3 during her life time.

    Compensation for damages as follows:
    Thomas Bittle = $900.00
    Elizabeth Pearce and Sarah Ann Pearce = $550.00 each
    Samuel and Rachael Hogg = $33.50
    Elizabeth Boulden, Richard Boulden, George Boulden = $33.50 each
    James Lake and his wife = $153.12
    David Short and his wife = $153.12
    John McWater and his wife Mary = $51.04
    Francis Segers and Reuben Segers = $51.04 each
    Mary Segers, widow of Francis Segers = $87.50
    Margaret Boulden, widow of William Boulden = $19.14
    Members of the jury who determined the above, 12 good and lawful men freeholders in Cecil County not interested nor related to any of the owners of the lots and parcels of land concerned: Enoch Cloud, William Dinkhead, Thomas Russel, George R. Howard, Benjamin Bowen, John Ash, Jacob Ash, John M. Johnston, John Henderson, Alexander Scott, Henry Andrews, Samuel Thompson Jr. Sherrif: Thomas Miller Jr.
    Inquiry taken 10 September 1829