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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
- ↑ 1.0 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.]
- ↑ 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.] ----- [Identifies Mary as the wife of Clement Sewell.]
- ↑ 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] ----- [Note: Identifies Mary as a dau of John Smith.]
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