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Brooke, Walter, Prince George's County, 31st Jan., 1740; 19th June, 1741.
To wife Mary Ashcom, extx. and son Thomas and hrs., entire estate. Shd. Thomas die without hrs. testator desires that his bro. Isaac sell estate and divide the money bet. his 4 daus. Sarah and [unnamed]
Test: Rachel Brooke, Lucy Brooke, Jr., Richard Brooke. MCW 22.358.
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Mr. Walter Brooke 22.166 A Page £344.1.4 £426.7.3 Oct 19 1745
Payments to: Isaac Brook, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Swann, Sr., Richard Clemons.
Payments to: Francis Waring, William Diggs, John Lawson, Richard Harrison, estate of John Beale, Samuel Beale, James Russell, Dr. Stwartt, Peter Fraizer, Mary Fraizier, Parigrin Mackness, David Crauford, Basil Beckwith, John James, John Hepburn, Esq., Nathaniel Magruder, Edward Trafford, Esq., Hooper Guynn, William Murdock, Esq., Thomas Clarke, A. Conte, Dr. Charles Stewart, Daniel Dulany, Esq.
Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to (children, equally): Lucy, Thomas, Martha, Anne, Sarah Brooke.
Executrix: Mrs. Mary Ashcom Brook.
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Children of Sarah Brooke and Richard Beall are:
i. Samuel Brooke Beall was born 1762, and died 1842.
ii. Thomas Brooke Beall was born 1764, and died 23 OCT 1801. He married Margaret Heugh 1781, daughter of Andrew Heugh and Sarah Needham. She was born 16 JUN 1760, and died 1794. He married Harriet West 12 APR 1799.
iii. Mary Beall was born 1766, and died 1784. She married William Dent Beall.
iv. Robert Brooke Beall was born 1769. He married Elizabeth B. Berry 5 JAN 1791.
v. Walter Brooke Beall was born 1771. He married Jane Waring 1 MAY 1794.
vi. Asa Beall was born 1774, and died 1845. He married Elizabeth Beall 6 MAR 1794, daughter of Thomas Beall.
Maryland 400, Page 81
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Montgomery County, Md Wills
BEALL, RICHARD, son of Samuel L A f 39 12 Sep 1775
L A f 39 19 Aug 1778
Wife: Sarah
Brother: Samuel - guardian to children if wife remarries
Children: (not named)
Ex: Wife Sarah
Wit: Samuel Cecil, John Cecil, Joseph Franeway, James Cecil
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Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber T No. #1
1797-1803
Folio 387 LUCY WHEELER 12/28/1796 01/30/1797
"being in perfect mind and memory „ ."
Bequeaths to:
I . Sarah Beall -sister
-to have Negro woman "Cate" and her three children: "Rachel" "Andrew" and "Harriet"
-to have 12 silver tea spoons. silver cream pot
-Sarah, Samuel H, Wheeler, and Ann Hilleary to have the remainder of the estate to be divided among them
2. Walter Cox --nephew
-to have Negro man "Jeremiah" Negro woman "Marear" and her son " Ned" -to have 1 silver soup spoon marked MB
3. Samuel Hanson Wheeler --son-in-law
-to have Negro man "William"
-named executor ofthe
4. Tilman Hilleary
-to have Negro man "Daniels'
5. Clementius Hilleary --son of Tilman
-to have 6 silver table spoons marked CW
6. Clementius Wheeler -son of Samuel Wheeler
-to have 6 silver 6 silver table spoons marked CW
7. Ann Hilleary --wife of Tiliman
-to have 1silver pint can marked with a cypher
8. Basil Waring --son-in-law
-to have 1 desk and bookcase, mahogany tea table, 6 black walnut chairs,
9. Thomas Waring --son of Basil Waring
-to have best bed and furn., 1 mahogany desk, I gold ring '`that I wore marked E.P.M. and all cyphered pewter
10. Robert Brooke Beall --nephew
-to have 2 horse colts--one a dun and the other a white
I I. Martha Warring
-to have 1 seal skin trunk marked MG
12. Negroes
-Old Negro -George" Negro woman "Pegs" Negro "George" son of "Pegg'. Negro matl "James" Negro man "Ignatius" Negro man '"Henry" "Negro man "John" Negro woman "Ann" and all the children she has now Jiving being "Joseph" -`Nancy" "Gilderoy'. "Edward" "Junor- and "Jonathan" all to be free at testatrix's decease
-Negro "Jack" and his wife "Ann" to have 8 barrels of corn and 2 sow shoats, "George" to have 3 barrels of corn and 2 sow shoats
Witnesses: Thomas Williams
Clement Hill, Jr.
Then came: the two above named subscribers to the will
Note: the testatrix signed the will in her own hand
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Montgomery County Land Records, 1777-1781; Liber A1, Page 217. Dec 22, 1778 from Notley Maddox of Culpeper County, Virginia, to Walter Beall and Sarah Beall of M, for 250 £, part of a tract of land called Labyrinth, lying in M, bounded by Daniel Carroll's land, formerly the property of Jacob Eppracht [Upright], being in the given line of the Girls Portion, then to the road that leads to Walter Beall's Mill, containing and now laid out for about 37 acres. Signed - Notly Maddox. Wit - Charles Jones*, Richard Thompson*. Susanna Maddox, the wife of the sd Notley Maddox, relinquished her right of dower to the within mentioned land. Recorded Dec 26, 1778.
Montgomery County Land Records, 1777-1781; Liber A1, Page 219. Recorded at the request of Walter Beall and Sarah Beall. I hereby assign to Walter Beall and Sarah Beall, the annexed lease, for and in consideration of 50 £. Signed Dec 22, 1778 - Notly Maddox. Wit - Charles Jones*, Richard
Thompson*. Recorded Dec 26, 1778.
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