Notes |
- ===
LAMAR, THOMAS, Prince George's Co. 11 May, 1747; 31 Jan, 1749/50
To son Robert 100 A., tract called Joseph and James.
To son Thomas 200 A., same tract with Robert.
To son John remainder of sd. tract, and that pt. of 'The Conclusion,' that John now lives on, as far as the path that goes from the head of a marsh called My Son Thomas's Marsh,, the sd. path leading to Nathaniel Wickham's, and also pt. of a tract. called 'The Pines'; the side that I give Iies on the north side of my son John's Spring branch, on sd. neck of land where he now lives.
To son Samuel, tract called 'The Conclusion," where he now lives, as far as the three poplars in Crabbs Bottom, that is in sight of the Stoule House that stands near my son-In-law William Williams.
To Son James Lamar, that pt. of a tract of land called the 'Two Brothers, It being a pt. of that tract where I now live. Mentions the line to the southwest of that line, towards Thomas Johnson's of the tract, I give to him and hrs.
To son Alexander Lamar, pt. of tract called 'The Pines', beginning at the bounded tree of sd. tract and running thence to the bounded tree of Wickhan's Park, and thence with Wickham and Peares lines; all from the bounded tree southward, I give to him and hrs.
To son-in-law William Williams, pt. of tract called Conclusion.
To son-In-law Clementious Davis, pt. of that tract called The Pines, which Iieth on the west side of the branch called Plomer's Branch, and tract called Hunting Hill.,
Wits; Abm. Green, Wm. Burton, Jos. Wilson. MCW's 27. 203
===
Mr. Thomas Lamar 42.29 FR £424.4.8 Mar 26 1750 Apr 6 1750
Appraisers: John Rawlins, John West.
Mentions: Robert Lamar, Thomas Lamar.
Executrix: Martha Lamar.
===
Thomas Lamar 30.254 A FR Dec 2 1750
Sureties: George Busey, Joseh Willson.
Legatees: children (unnamed).
Mentions: place of abode: near mouthe of Monoccosy.
Executrix: Mrs. Martha Lamar (widow).
===
Blanford, Eliza:, Prince George's Co., 27th June, 1709; 9th Apr., 1710.
To sister Martha Lamar, personalty due testator by brother, Richard Beven. (brother in law)
To brother Thomas, ex. and hrs., residue of estate.
Test: Francis Sandberry, William Harbin. 13 .3
===not proven as brother to William. Could be son
James Young 17.506 PG £61.15.11 Nov 24 1733 Nov 29 1733
Appraisers: Eliphas Riley, Thomas Lamar, Sr.
Creditors: Eliphas Riley, Thomas Lucas.
Next of kin: Saray Batie, Mary Young.
Administrator/Executor: William Young.
===
Liber T, Page 56
Recorded at request of Thomas Lamarr, 28 Jan 1733:
22 Dec 1733; Indenture between James Holmeard, planter, and Thomas Lamarr, planter; for other lands; part of 2 tracts called Two Brothers containing 500 acres and Valintine's Garden of 500 acres; /s/ James Holmeard; wit. Thomas Cramphin (mark), Will Howard (mark); ack. by James Holmeard and Elizabeth his wife 22 Dec 1733
===
Land Records of Prince George's County, Maryland
Liber T, Page 59
Recorded at request of James Holmeard, 5 Feb 1733:
22 Dec 1733; Indenture between Thomas Lamarr, planter, and James Holemeard; for other lands; a parcel called Bealls Plaine of 485 acres and Lamarr's Outlets on Piney Branch of Rock Creek of 450 acres; /s/ Thomas Lamar; wit. Thomas Cramphin (mark) and William Howard (mark); ack. Thomas Lamar and Martha his wife
===
Prince George's Land Records 1717-1726 - Liber I - Folio: 77 o Indenture, 29 Apr 1721; enrolled 5 May 1721
From: Joseph West and James Halinerd, planters of Prince George's County
To: Thomas Lamarr, planter of Prince George's County
/s/ Charles Yates (seal), Jane Yates (mark & seal)
Acknowledged by Jane Yates, wife of Charles, before Walter Story and John Randall of Charles County
Certification of Walter Story and John Fendall as Justices of Charles County by S. Hansen, Clk
===
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 185
Enrolled at request of Dr. Patrick Hepburn 17 Jun 1727:
Indenture, 17 Jun 1727; Between Peter Hyatt, planter, and Anne his wife of one part and Ariana Bordley of Annapolis, extx. of Thomas Bordley, dec'd; for £30; parcel called Collington of 90 acres; conveyed by Thomas Lamar, planter, to Peter Hyatt 15 Dec 1722; /s/ Peter Hyatt, Anne Hyatt (mark); wit. Ralph Crabb, Edw. Sprigg; 17 Jun 1727; ack. by Peter Hyatt and Anne his wife; Patrick Hepburn paid alienation on behalf of Ariana Bordley
===
Holmead, Anthony; Beales Plains and Lamars Outlet Resurveyed; 860 Acres 1765/08/16 Patented Certificate 258 5 0 MSA S 1203-320
Lamar, Thomas; Lamars Out Let; 450 Acres 1729/04/18 Patented Certificate 1257 6 0 MSA S 1203-1333
Lamare, Thomas; Hunting Hill; 300 Acres 1723/07/01 Patented Certificate 1124 3 0 MSA S 1203-1197
===
1752-1756 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
11-13. Nicholas Baker recorded 25 Nov. 1752, made 18 Nov. 1752, between John Lamar son of Thomas Lamar of FC, for 12 pounds 10 shillings sterling, sells parcel called "the Wolf Pit," containing 50 acres: near Seneca Creek, M&B given, adj. to tract called "Buck Bottom", signed John Lamar son of Thos. in presence Jno Rawlins, Nathan Magruder. Rachel Lamar released dower. Receipt, AF.
===
1752-1756 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
850-852. Rev. John Urquhart of All Faith Parish, St. Mary's County, recorded 2 Oct. 1755. made 23 Sept. 1755 between Robert Lamar ofFC, for 210 pS GB, part of a tract called "Two Brothers," in FC, M&B given for 300 acres part of a tract called "Valentine's Garden," ; part of a tract called "The Joseph & James," on the east side ofthe Muddy (alias) Piney Branch, which falls into the Potomack River above the Upper Falls, containing 150 acres: part of "Roberts Delight" containing 200 acres; Signed Robt Lamar, Martha Lamar by her mark. Deed ack. by Robert Lamar, and by Martha Lamar the widow of Thomas Lamar; at the same time the wife of the said Robert Lamar (not named) released dower rights. Rev. John Urquhart paid 26 shillings sterling AF on 650 acres ofland. [Note no separate M&B given for "Valentine's Garden." although it is possible that "Two Brother's" was part of that tract from the reading.
|