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- Charles County deed book 1, Page 19, 1694
Thomas Love to Phillip Hoskins
Early Families of Southern MD, Vol 8. Page 168 Capt. Thomas Love of St. Mary's Co. (SMC) made a deposition in 1714 giving his age as about 55 years old, making his birth date around 1661 in MD.
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1711: Deposition of Capt. Thomas Love of SMC, age about 53 re: "Norwood"; recalls hunting with Robert Slye who married one of his sisters (MD Chancery Records). So was she Judith Love????
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Robert Toate 10.22 I SM £36.8.0 Jun 28 1688
The amount of the inventory also included #3758,
Appraisers: Justinian Gerard, Thomas Autaway.
List of debts: Thomas Love, Arthur Thompson, John Whitehead, Robert Slye, Thomas
Renolds, David Parsones, Francis Mason, Mr. Frow, William Walker, John Noe
(?), Marmaduke Semes, Allexander Standish, Edward Philpot, Edward Wadham.
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Goldsmith, John, St. Mary's County, 17th Apr., 1683; 31st July 1683.
To son Thomas Notley Goldsmith, home plantation.
To son John Gerrard Goldsmith, sd. plantation in event of death of son Thomas Notley without hrs., or during minority; also 400 A. (unnamed) on e. side Chaptico Branch.
To son William, sd. plantation in event of death of other sons afsd. without hrs.; also 200 A., "Intirement."
To William Nefinger and Judith, his wife, life interest in sd. tract, "Intirement."
To daus. Nottley Goldsmith and Eliza: Jourdaine, and to son-in-law Thomas Love, personalty.
To young. child., viz., Thomas Notley, John Gerrard, William, Priscilla, Margaret and Sarah, residue of personal estate, equally.
Wife Judith, execx.
Overseers: Sons-in-law Wm. Nefinger and Thos. Jourdaine.
Test: Edward Turner, Jno. Scane, Thos. Waringe. MCW 4. 15.
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John Goldsmith 1313.112 A SM £344.9.11 £97.10.10 Jun 16 1696
Found in the papers of Mr. Thomas Warren.
Payments to: Dr. Innis, Mr. Turling, Thomas Sikes, James Swan, Thomas Love paid by Mrs. Clouds before her marriage to Maj. Boarman.
Appraisers: Mr. Edward Turner.
Legatees: Nicholas Clouds and his wife (unnamed), Thomas Love, wife (unnamed) of William Nifinger, Notley Goldsmith paid by Mr. Thomas Notley.
Distribution to: into 7 parts. (no mention as to how)
Executrix: Judith Clouds, wife of Richard Clouds.
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Will of John Goldsmith
Recorded as PC1-44 (copy of will located at Courthouse, Leonardtown, St Mary's Co, MD)
17 Apr 1683 (written) 31 July 1683 (probated)
I John Goldsmith of St Maries County in the province of Maryland, planter, being weak in body but of sound & perfect memory & knowing the uncertainty of this life do make this my last will & testament as followeth: Imprimus I give my soul to almighty God hoping to bee saved, by the merits of my lord and saviour Jesus Christ & my Body to be decently buried, & for that worldly estate God hath been pleased to bestow upon me I bequeath as followeth; first that all my lawfull debts bee satisfied;
I bequeath to my sonn Thomas Notley Goldsmith all my Plantation whereon I now dwell & if he dye before he bee one & twenty years of age or have any heirs lawfully begotten of his body, I bequeath it to my sonn John Gerard Soldsmith, & if he dye without heir lawfully begotten of his body, I bequeath it to my sonn William Goldsmith, or to the next heir that belongs to the family.
I bequeath to my sonn John Gerrard Goldsmith four hundred acres of Land Contained in 2 patents lying on the east side of (Chaptico?) branch towards the head;
I bequeath to my sonn William Goldsmith twoo hundred acres of Land lying about birds Creek. nominated the intirement after the decease of William Ursingor & his wife Judith.
I give to my Daughter Notley Goldsmith ten thousand pounds of tobacco a feather bed & furniture to it. A silver (salto?) to bee paid after my decease, five thousand the first year & five thousand the next.
I leave my wife Judith Goldsmith the management of all my estate both reall & personal for the good of the Children; while she Continues a Widow if it be to her death:
and for all the moveables to be equally divided amongst the six young'st Children viz Thomas Notley, John Gerard & William Goldsmith males; Priscilla, Margaret & Sarah Goldsmith females and my wife to have her share equally with them:
I give to my sonn in Law Thomas Love my horse Robin, & a thousand of tob'o.
I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Jordain a hogshead of Tobacco
& my Daughter Judith Ursingor a hogshead of Tobacco.
I make constitute ordain and apoint my well beloved Wife Judith Goldsmith, my lawful & sole Executive & my sonns in Law William Ursingor & Thomas Jordain my overseer desiring there utmost care & deligous to be assisting my wife in the management hereof for the good of my Children except 2 negros, one a girl caled Jane & a negroe boy caled Richard which belongs not to my estate but to my sonn Thomas Notley Goldsmith.
In witness whereof I have here sett my hand and seale this seventeeth of April Anno Domini 1783(??) signed sealed and delivered John (JVG mark) Goldsmith ((seal)) in presence of us Edward ((X)) Turner John Stone Those Waringe
The 31st day of July 1683 came before the Judges at their office for probate of wills Edward Turner & Thomas Waring two of the witnesses of the above will & made Oath that they did see the Testator signe, seale & publish the s'd will to be his last will & testament & that John Stone the other witness at present out of the province was by when the s'd will was published; and subscribed his name as a witness thereunto - Thomas G------ Reg'r
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William Smith 15,58 A CH Oct 13 1696
Payments to: Thomas Whichaley, Mr. Richard Harrison & Mr. Richard Wade
(administrators of John Wright), William Bishop (administrator of John Smith),
Mr. Richard Wade, John Williams, Mr. George Tubbman+ Christopher Gregorey
Mr. John Stone due to Cleborne Lomax, Cleborne Lomax, Capt. William Dent by
order of Col. John Courts on note of Mr. Henry Hawkins on account of John
Bowman, Capt. Phillip Hoskins on account of Thomas Love son of William Love,
Mr. Thomas Hussey, Capt. William Dent on account of Capt. George Brent,
Capt. William Dent on account of Mr. Gilbert Clarke, James Hollywood.
Executrix: Elisabeth Smith.
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Persons Mentioned in the Estate of Mr. Robert Mason
The estate of M. Robert Mason of St. Mary's County cites money and tobacco received from the following persons, and payments made. The list is dated 20 March 1706 (OS). The list can be found on Folios 275-290, Liber 26, Inventories and Accounts.
Money and Tobacco Received Thomas Love
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 275
26 Apr 1694; Indenture from Thomas Love to Philip Hoskins, Gent.; for 5s; a parcel of land on the west side on Portobacco Creek where his father William Love did live; containing 100 acres; /s/ Thomas Love (mark); wit. Wm. Barton, Henry Hawkins, Cleborne Lomax; in return Philip Hoskins to care for Thomas Love for the rest of his natural life; Hoskins also to receive cattle, horses, chattel, and other possessions
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 311-63: LOVE: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Love, Thomas: Surveyed 31 Mar 1682 for John Lemaire on the West side Port Tobacco this land was formerly in possession of Thomas Love said to be let fall.:
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Thomas Love son of William Love convey 26 April 1694, a parcel of land on the West side of Portobacco Creek, Where William Love lived containing 100 acres. Charles county Land Records, liber S#1.275
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 364-17: LOVES ADVENTURE: 136 acres; Possession of - 136 Acres - Dent, John: Surveyed 23 July 1695 for Thomas Love formerly in St. Mary's County beginning at a bound red and with 8 notches on the West side of N.E. branch of Chaptico Creek.: Other Tracts Mentioned: DENTS INHERITANCE; other notes - Included into resurvey of DENTS INHERITANCE, folio 419, 19 Aug 1720,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 419-291: DENTS INHERITANCE: 1169 acres; Possession of - 1169 Acres - Dent, John: Including 4 tracts [?] Col Barton's, READING, EVANS ADDITION, & BARNABY, Resurveyed 18 Aug 1720 for John Dent and patented to John Dent his son, lying on the North side of Piles Fresh.: Other Tracts Mentioned: READING; EVANS ADDITION; BARNABY; other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 144 Acres - Hatch Dent from John Dent; 10 March 1732,144 Acres - Michael Dent from John Dent, 14 Aug 1733, 143 Acres - Benjamin Dent from John Dent, 14 Aug 1733,
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Hoskins, Col. Phillip,Charles County, 20th June, 1714; 3rd Apr., 1718.
To son William and hrs., 100 A. bou. of Thos. Love, personalty and former gifts confirmed.
To son Phillip and hrs., 50 A., Friendship, and personalty on son William's plantation. Certain personalty to be sold and proceeds divided among all child. equally. To every grandchild (both sons and daus.), personalty.
To son Oswald and hrs., 178 A., dwelling plantation and his pt. of personal estate.
To son Bennett, 200 A. bought of Garrett Sinett, and 187 A., Hoskins' Lot,and share
of personal estate.
To son Ballard, 190 A. bou. of James Mackey, nr. Chingamuxson Cr., 100 A., St. John's, and 100 A. adj. St. John's, lying bet. the two Beaverdams, and share of personal estate.
To daus. Mary, Anne and Martha, personalty.
[p.130] Shd. any of sd. child. die during minority, estate bequeathed to child. of former wife to be divided among them; and estate given to child. of last wife, Ann, divided among them.
To wife Ann, extx., residue of personal estate during life; at her decease to be divided among child. testator had by sd. wife Ann. She to settle a plantation for each son, and neither the child. testator had by former wife nor child. present wife had by her former husband to have any part of estate more than is justly due them. Testator desires to be buried in Portobacco Church.
Overseers: Wm. Hoskins, Thos. Stone and Joseph Harrison.
Test: Archibald Johnson, Jane Booth, Sarah Mudd. 14. 475.
Test. speaks of Jane Hamilton, late called Jane Booth. 3rd Apr., 1718. Caveat filed by son William.
Abstracts of the Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland Libers 6 -10, 1724- 1731 by V.L. Skinner, Jr.
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