Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
John Child

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Name John Child Born Abt 1707 Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Male Died 27 Jun 1750 Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate Person ID I097713 Tree1 Last Modified 11 Apr 2021
Father John Child, b. Bef 1687, d. Abt 1733, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 46 years)
Mother Sarah MNU Child, b. Bef 1691, d. Aft 1713, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 24 years)
Married Bef 1707 Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F29202 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Demilliane, b. 8 Jan 1706/07, Christ Church Parish, Calvert County, Maryland , d. Aft 1769, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age > 63 years)
Married 31 Dec 1730 Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Children 1. Henry Child, b. Abt 1731, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 2. John Demilliane Child, b. 25 Nov 1732, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 3. Anne Child, b. 13 Jan 1734/35, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 4. Elizabeth Child, b. Abt 1736, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 5. Cassandra Child, b. Abt 1737, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 6. Gabriel Child, b. Abt 1738, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Aft 1767, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age ~ 30 years)
Last Modified 11 Apr 2021 Family ID F34433 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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CHILD, JOHN, Prince George's Co. 10 Apr, 1750; 27 Jun, 1750
To dau. Elizabeth Wess, 5 s. money.
To son Henry Child, 5 s. current money.
To wife Elizabeth Child, tract called "Newfoundland," and 100 A. called "Orphans' Gift,' to hold same during her widowhood; after marriage or decease, my will is that I give afsd. tracts to son Gabrial Child.
To wife, 1/3 pt. personal estate; stock; desire is that wife shall enjoy use of personal estate during widowhood; same to be divided, at her decease, bet. 3 child.: Gabril, Ann and Cassandra Child.
Wife Elizabeth, extx.
Wit: Samuel Brasshear, Jacob Henderson, Morda. Jacob. 27. 330.
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John Child 47.288 PG £77.9.7 Sep 24 1750 Aug 28 1751
Appraisers: Mordecai Jacob, Thomas Williams,
Mentions: Enoch Magruder, Edward Pindal, John Swagan, Thomas Webb.
Executrix: Elisabeth Child.
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Demiliane, Ann, Queen Ann Parish, Prince George's County, 13th Oct., 1730 ; 5th Feb., 1730/1.
To 2 daus. Elizabeth and Ann, extxs., entire estate.
Test: Dr. George Steuart, Rev. James Macgill, Rev. Jacob Henderson. 20, 124.
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Ann Demiliane 22.285 A PG £3.19.6 Aug 20 1746
Payments to: Dr. Richard Pile.
Executors: John Child and his wife Elisabeth Child.
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Read, Mary, Prince George County, 9th May 1732; 29th Nov., 1732,
Thomas Windsor to have secured to him 100 A. adj. to his dwelling plantation, being pt. of "Mare and Colt".
To son Richard and hrs., residue of estate; sd. son dying without issue to pass to son Joseph More and hrs., and in case of his and their decease or not to be found to pass to godsons John and Colmore sons of William Beanes (Beans); shd. either die without issue survivor to enjoy whole; shd. both die without issue to such of Mr. Beanes children as shall then be living. Certain personalty in testator's poss. left to son Joseph More by his grandmother [unnamed] to be delivered to him or his hrs.
Son Richard ex., but under care of William Beanes until age of 21,
Test: Hugh Taylor, Thomas Hodgkin, Anne Harris, John Childs, Hester Wilkins. 20, 583.
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Beal, Robert, Jr., planter, St. George's Parish, Prince George's County, 22nd Apr., 1740; 15th July, 1740.
To James and John Odell, Elizabeth Beal, wife of Nathaniel, James and Roger Beal, sons of Nathaniel, sis. Sarah Odell, wife of Regnale, personalty.
To bro. Joseph, ex., residue of estate, both in Maryland and England.
Overseer: John Beal, Sr.
Test: John Child, William Forrest, Mary Pride. MCW 22.193
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Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 168
Enrolled at request of John Child 3 Jun 1727:
Indenture, 10 May 1727; Between Arthur Nelson, planter, and John Child, planter; for £14; a parcel called Arthur's Stamp; on the east side of Paint Branch of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; containing 100 acres; /s/ Arthur Nelson (mark); wit. Samll. Magruder, Jno. Magruder; 10 May 1727 ack. by Arthur Nelson and Valentine his wife
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