Source: Prince George's Land Records, 1726-1730 - Liber M, p 226.
27 Jul 1727 - Indenture between Christopher Edelin and Jane his wife and Dr. Robert Innis and Elizabeth his wife of one part and Edward Edelin, carpenter; Moses Jones bequeathed the moiety of land called "Thomas' Chance" to son Thomas Jones who died intestate and without heirs; then to Moses' son Notley Jones who died intestate and without heirs; it became the right of Jane and Elizabeth Jones, sisters to said Thomas and Notley Jones; this indenture for and in consideration of a tract called "Dublin" and £10 conveys to Edward Edelin their part of "Thomas' Chance", containing 100 acres of land.
Signed: Christopher Edelin, Jane Edelin (mark), Robt. Innis, Elizabeth Innis (mark).
Witnesses: George Noble, John Magruder.
Acknowledged: 27 Jul 1727 by Christopher Edelin and Jane his wife, Dr. Robert Innes and Elizabeth his wife.
Enrolled: 22 Aug 1727 at request of Edward Edelin.
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[Note: Edward Edelen was married to Elizabeth (Jenkins) Jones, the widow of Moses Jones.]