Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Martha Johnson

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Name Martha Johnson Born Abt 1678 Calvert County, Maryland Gender Female Died Aft 1702 Prince George's County, Maryland Person ID I091921 Tree1 Last Modified 27 Feb 2021
Father Bernard Johnson, b. Bef 1648, England , d. 14 Nov 1681, Calvert County, Maryland - Probate
(Age > 33 years)
Mother Elizabeth MNU Johnson, b. Bef 1652, d. 16 Feb 1694/95, Calvert County, Maryland - Probate (Age > 43 years)
Married Bef 1668 Calvert County, Maryland Family ID F10470 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomas Nelson, b. Bef 1674, d. Aft 1702, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 30 years)
Married Abt 1694 Calvert County, Maryland Children 1. Margaret MNU Collins, b. Abt 1726, Prince George's County, Maryland Last Modified 27 Feb 2021 Family ID F24340 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Fry, Eliza:, widow of Joseph Fry, Calvert Co., 7th Feb., 1694; 16th Feb., 1694.
to daus. by first husband, viz., Mary Willisey, Eliza: Graves, Catherine and Martha Johnson, and their hrs., joint legatees of entire estate equally.
Ex.: Son-in-law Philip Willisey.
Test: Ignatius Craycroft, Philip Tettershall, Thos. Nelson. 7. 2.
By codicil testatrix gives her child., viz., Robert, Joseph, and Susannah Fry, personalty.
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Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 156: Indenture, 10 Oct 1711
From: Philip Willery, planter of Prince George's County, and Mary his wife
To: William Wilkerson of Charles County, Gent.
Bernard Johnson, dec'd, late of that portion of Calvert County now Prince George's County possessed several parcels of land; one called Dove's Nest formerly laid out for Nathaniel Truman sold to Bernard Johnson of 150 acres on the west side of the Patuxent at the head of Swanston's Creek; the other called Dove's Peirch containing 200 acres; these lands by legal descent came to Mary, Elizabeth, Catharine and Martha, the 4 surviving daughters and co-heirs of their father; Mary has now married Philip Willery; Elizabeth married Hugh Williams, planter of Prince George's County; Catharine has married Paul Rawlings, planter of Prince George's County; Martha has married Thomas Nelson, planter of Prince George's County; by indenture bearing date of 10 Aug 1702 between the above daughter and their husbands the land was divided into 4 equal parts; for the sum of 46£Philip Willery and his wife Mary sold her portion of the land to William Wilkerson; bounded by the main branch of the Piscataway, Hugh Williams spring branch to Bridge Branch; containing 87 1/2 acres
Signed: Philip Willery (mark & seal), Mary Willery (mark & seal)
Witnessed: J. Gerrard, Philip Lee, Ja. Haddock
Memo: Mary Willery acknowledged deed 10 oct 1711
Payment: William Wilkerson paid 45£/109 of lawful money of Great Brittain
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