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

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Name John Warfield Born 1 Apr 1722 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Gender Male Died 28 Jul 1764 Frederick County, Maryland - Inventory Person ID I101426 Tree1 Last Modified 25 Jan 2021
Father Richard Warfield, b. 7 Jan 1696/97, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 6 May 1765, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Probate
(Age 68 years)
Mother Marian Caldwell, b. Abt 1701, d. Abt 1726, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age ~ 25 years)
Married Abt 1718 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Family ID F27097 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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John Warfield 84.219 AA £2.17.6 Jul 28 1764 Oct 25 1764
of Frederick County
Appraisers: Henry Cock, H. Cummings.
Creditors: H. Ridgely, John Warfield, Sr.
Next of kin: Richard Warfield, Seth Warfield.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Saffle, wife of John Saffle.
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John Warfield of Fred. Cy. 84.220 AA ---- Oct 15 1764
List of debts.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Saffle, wife of John Saffle.
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John Warfield of Fred. Cy. 84,239 AA 468.4.9 Aug 13 1763 Oct 25 1764
Appraisers: H. Cummings Henry Cock.
Creditors: H. Ridgely, John Warfield, Sr.
Next of kin: Richard Warfield, Seth Warfield.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Saffell, wife of John Saffell.
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John Warfield 4.177 D FR £72.9.6 Nov 20 1766
Sureties: John Holland, Solomon Turner Bergman.
Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to 4 children (unnamed). Administratrix: Elisabeth Saffle, wife of Peter Saffle.
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1748-1752 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia A. Andersen}
pg. 8-10. John Warfield recorded 8 March 1748, made 3 Jan. 1748, between Joseph Chapline ofFC, planter, for
25 pounds current money, sold tract called "Woodfield" part of a tract called "Hunting the Hare," M&B given,
containing 50 acres, Signed Joseph Chapline, before rhos. Prather, Samuel Kelly. Joseph Chapline acknowledged
deed, and wife Ruhamah released dower before Thos. Prather and William Griffith. Receipt, and alienation fine paid of 2 shillings to John Damall.
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1748-1752 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia A. Andersen}
pg. 657. Henry Willson recorded supersedeas 21 Nov. 1752, against Alexa. Read, and John Warford, for 200
lbs tob., and costs, to be paid by 10 Feb. next. Recovered in Nov. 1752. Taken before Jno Rawlins.
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1761-1763 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia A. Andersen}
628. John Warfield took up a stray 12 Oct. 1763 before Thos Price.
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