Person:Mary Smith (1158)

Watchers
Mary Smith
m. Abt 1705
  1. James SmithBef 1700 - Bef 1754
  2. Samuel SmithBef 1706 - Aft 1715
  3. Benjamin SmithBef 1708 - Aft 1740
  4. Basil SmithBef 1710 - Bef 1774
  5. John Smith, of Letchworth, Calvert County, MarylandAbt 1710 - Bef 1735/36
  6. Martha SmithBef 1712 -
  7. Mary SmithAbt 1712 - Bef 1761
  8. Eleanor SmithBef 1713 -
  9. Ann SmithBef 1715 -
  10. Roger SmithBet 1715 & 1717 - Bef 1768
  11. Elizabeth SmithBef 1717 - Aft 1730
  • HClement SewellAbt 1695 - Bef 1740
  • WMary SmithAbt 1712 - Bef 1761
m. Bef 1730
  1. Jean Sewell1727 - Bef 1761
  2. Henry SewellBef 1739 - Aft 1761
  3. Susanna (Sewell) BoarmanBef 1739 - Aft 1761
  4. Dorothy (Sewell) BoarmanBef 1739 - Abt 1814
Facts and Events
Name Mary Smith
Married Name[1] Mrs. Mary Sewell
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1712 Calvert, Maryland, United States
Other[3] 7 Dec 1715 Calvert, Marylandnamed in Will of John Smith, her father
Marriage Bef 1730 Maryland, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
to Clement Sewell
Other[2] 18 Oct 1739 Cecil, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Clement Sewell, her husband
Will[1] 24 May 1761 Charles, Maryland, United States
Death[1] Bef 10 Jun 1761 Charles, Maryland, United States[probate]
Probate[1] 10 Jun 1761 Charles, Maryland, United StatesLiber 31, folio 356
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Will Abstract of Mary Sewell, in Gibb, Carson. Abstracts of Maryland Wills. (Maryland State Archives, 2007).

    Liber 31, folio 356
    24 May 1761
    SEWELL, MARY, Charles Co.
    - To my son Henry Sewell, my 6 leather chairs & a small oval table.
    - To my grdson Clemment Sewell, negro Fran.
    - To my 2 daus. Dorothy & Susanna Boarman, equ. div., the rest of my hhold furn, all my kitchen furn., & my clothes, & to sd. Dorothy, a gold ring.
    - To my grdson Clemment Boarman, 3500 lb. tob. to buy a negro girl as good as my son-in-law Gerrard Boarman can get, who is to have her till sd, Clemment comes of age.
    - To my grddau. Mary Smith Boarman, a bed & my writing desk.
    - To my grddau, Ann Boarman, a corner cupboard, a striped bolster & pillow, a linen quilt, & a blanket.
    - To my grdson Basel Smith Boarman, a pyed cow & yearling.
    - To my grdson Henry Boarman, a brown cow & yearling.
    - To my grdson Ignatius Boarman, a young mare to be bought out of the part of my e. I leave to my son Henry Sewell.
    - To my son & extr., Henry Sewell, the rest of my e.
    Witn: Grace Ann Pelkington, Benjn. Smith.
    10 June 1761, sworn to by both witn.

    [cos1776 Note: individuals partially identified at this time.]

  2. Will Abstract of Clement Sewell, 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).

    Sewell, Clement, Cecil County, 18th Oct., 1739; 31st March 1740.
    To wife Mary, extx., 1/3 estate.
    To son Henry and daus. Dorothy, Susannah, and Jean, residue of estate.
    Testator desires his brother Charles to sell lands and turn over proceeds to executrix.
    Test: Anne Douglas, Joseph Douglas, Paul Heath. 22. 183.
    [MCW Vol 8]

    [cos1776 Note: Not all individuals identified at this time.]
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    [Identifies Mary as the wife of Clement Sewell.]

  3. Will Abstract of John Smith, 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).

    Smith, John, gent., Calvert County, 7th Dec., 1715; 19th March 1717/18.
    - To son Samuel, personalty.
    - Real estate to be divided among four sons, viz.: James, John, Benjamin and Basill.
    - Sd. unborn child be a boy, the land to be equally divided bet. five sons.
    - To dau. Mary, unborn child. sons-in-law Michll. and Thos. Taney, and dau.-in-law Dorothy Smith, personalty.
    - To wife Dorothy, extx., ½ personal estate.
    - Residue of estate to be equally divided among child., viz.: Elizabeth, Martha, Anne, Eleanor, James, John, Benjamin, Basill, Mary and unborn child.
    Test: Roger Brooke, John Rouse, Geo. Lines. 14. 530.

    Note: In codicil to above will, dated 21st Dec., 1717, testator leaves certain personalty to son Roger.

    Test, to codicil: Jno. Brooke, Wm. Biddle.
    [MCW Vol 4]
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    [Note: Identifies Mary as a dau of John Smith.]