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

Joseph Carnell

Male Abt 1656 - 1694  (~ 38 years)


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  • Name Joseph Carnell 
    Birth Abt 1656  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 30 Jan 1694  Piccawaxen, Charles County, Maryland - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13512  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father Thomas Carnell,   b. Abt 1636   d. Aft 1662, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 27 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F9329  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret Young,   b. Abt 1660, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1694, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 33 years) 
    Marriage 1686  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Margaret Carnell,   b. Abt 1680, Piccawaxen Hundred, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1734, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 55 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F2518  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
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      Carnell {Cornell}, Joseph, Piccawaxen, Chas. County, 16th Dec., 1693; 30th Jan., 1693-4.
      To dau. Margaret at majority, and hrs.., 200 A., part of "Dover" also 2 tracts, viz.,, Hopewell" and "Batten Clifts. "
      To son-in-law William Worrell at majority, and daughter-in-law Mary Lovett alias Herbert, wife of Willam Herbert, sd. land in event of death of dau. Margaret afsd. without issue.
      Ex. Wm. Herbert, who is to have care of sd. William Worrell during minority.
      Test: Sarah Disrah, Cleborne Lomax, Robt. Yates. MCW 2.248,
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      Joseph Cornell 13A.366 A CH £147.16.1 Apr 5 1695
      Received from; John Smith, John Duglas (cooper).
      Payments to: Dr. John Harrison, Thomas Young (servant, dead), Mr. Robert Yates, James Cox, Mr. John Stone, Cleborne Lomax, Henry Gifford, Mr. Anthony Neale, Thomas Whichaley on account of Mr. Thomas Hussey, Capt. John Courts, George Scroggin, Mr. Gilbert Clark on account of Mrs. Elisabeth Blackiston, John Younge.
      Executor: William Herbert.
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      Joseph Corwell (Cornell) 25.333 A CH £147,16.1 £162.14.6 Jul 26 1706
      Payments to: Robert Yates, James Cox, John Stone, Cleborne Lomax, Henry Gifford,
      Anthony Neale, Hugh Tears for use of Vestry of William & Mary Paris Col, Hum. Warren, George Scroging, Gilbert Clarke, William Warder, Dr, John Harrison, Col. John Courts, James Tyer, William Worrell son of Robert Worrell, Thomas Bordley.
      Executor: William Herbert.
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      Joseph Corwell (Cornell) 266108 A CH £173.9.9 £174.15.6 Nov 28 1706
      Distribution to: James Tyer who married a daughter (unnamed) of deceased.
      Executor: Mr. William Herbert.
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      Robert Worrall 8.125 I CH £37.15.1 Feb 12 1683
      Appraisers: Joseph Cornall (also Joseph Cornell), William Barnan.
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      Richard Dod 6.614 I #10550 Jun 9 1678
      Appraisers: Thomas Baker, Joseph Cornell.
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      Thomas Dines 7A.305 B CH #1400 Feb 16 1679
      Appraisers: Thomas Baker, Joseph Cornall.
      Distribution to; orphans (unnamed),
      Administratrix/Executrix: Mary Roberson (relict),
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      Pope, John, Charles County, 5th Sept., 1684; 18th Oct., 1684.
      To Joseph Cornell, Charles County, 350 A., "Batton's Clifts."
      To kinswoman Eliza: Burford and hrs., 200 A., "Brian's Clifts."
      To Thomas Burford, brother of sd. Eliza:, tract afsd. in event of death of sd. Eliza: without issue.
      To Bathsheba and Mary Harris, 400 A., "Rome."
      To Mary Peter, Edward Baxter, Chris. Shadwell, personalty.
      Ex.: Jos. Carvill.
      Test: Lawrence Young, Jas. Halliman, Wm. Wader, Edward Boteler. MCW 4. 64.
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      Nathaniell Veren 9.99 I £68.16.10 Oct 10 1685 Dec 13 1685
      Appraisers: Randolph Brandt, Joseph Cornell.
      Administrator: James Tyrce. {sic Tyer}
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      John Pope 9.131 A CH £37.18.4 A. 10 1686
      Payments to: John Turling, Philip Lynes, Cleybourne Lomax, William Taylard.
      Legatees: Edward Boteler, Mary Pratt, Christopher Shadwell.
      Executor: Joseph Cornell.
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      Lawrence Hoskins 9.352 I CH £7.12,5 Apr 18 1687
      Appraisers: Joseph Cornell, Ralph Smith.
      Administratrix: Mrs. Rebeckah Tyer.
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      James Tyer 9.300 I CH £380.6.6 Apr 19 1687
      Servants mentioned; Elisabeth Singleton.
      Appraisers: John Courts, Jr., Joseph Cornell.
      Executrix: Mrs. Rebecah Tyer.
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      Lawrence Hoskins 10.97 I CH £16.0.0 Jul 23 1688
      Appraisers: Joseph Cornell, Ralph Smith.
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      Mr. Francis Masson 10.273 I CH £7.3.6 Jun 14 1689
      Appraisers: Robert Yeats, Richard Land.
      Administrator: Mr. Joseph Cornell.
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      Thomas Pope 5.203 A CH #40007 #41275 Jul 11 1678
      Mentions: Philip Lynes her security.
      Payments to: Mr. Mathew Hill, Mathew Paine, Nicholas Skidmore, Stephen Murtey, Richard Doc, John Fanning, Philip Lynes, Thomas Baker, Richard Allen, Thomas Dent for John Woodbeze & Co., Thomas Russell, Thomas Clipsham, Capt. John Allen, Isacke Mason, Capt. Gerard. Slye,, Robert Neale, Joseph Cornell, John Davies, William Hinsey guardian for Richard Smith's orphan, Hon. Thomas Notley, Esq., Maj. Benjamin Rozer, Thomas Harris guardian of John Pope (son of Francis Pope), Thomas Clipsham (administrator of Charles Grigory), John Sanders, Richard Ambrose, Samuell Rasponby, John Borland (overseer upon Smith's plantation--Thomas Pope was Smith's guardian), Stephen Murtey.
      Administratrix: Mary Pope.
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      Lawrence Young was a resident of Charles County and he was one of the witnesses to the will of John Pope of Charles Co. on September 5, 1684.

      John Pope was the son of Francis Pope and Margaret Porter.

      Will of John Pope, Charles Co. 9/5/1684-10/18/1684.
      He devised 400 ac. "Rome" to Bathsheba and Mary Harris;
      350 ac. "Battin's Clift" to Joseph Cornell;
      and 250 ac. "Bryan's Clift" to Elizabeth Burford, his kinswoman (sister of Thomas Burford).
      To: Mary Peter, Edward Baxter, Chris. Shadwell, personal estate.
      Exec: Joseph Carville.
      Wit: Lawrence Young, Joseph
      Hallimon, William Wader, Edward Boteler. (Maryland Calendar of Wills).

      As you may recall, Joseph Carnell (aka Cornell) was the father of Margaret Carnall who married James Tyer, Jr. (and I don't think their family name was Tyler). [Linda Reno]
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber M, Page 31
      7 Dec 1685; Indenture from James Barrett and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Moore, to Joseph Cornall, planter; for 4,000# tobacco a tract called Moore's Fishing Place; bounded by Howland, Hopewell and Obrian's tract; on south side of Mattawoman Creek; containing 234 acres; /s/ James Barrett (mark), Elizabeth Barrett, Henry Moor (mark); wit. Clebome Lomax, Thos. Whickaley, Rando. Brandt
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber L, Page 179
      10 Jul 1685; Indenture from Eliz. Young, widow, to Joseph Carvell; for 9,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Dover; bounded by Wm. Worrell and the Potomac River; containing 200 acres; /s/ Eliz. Young; wit. Edmd. Dennis; Richard Edelen
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber L, Page 182
      9 Jul 1685; From Elizabeth Young of St. Mary's County, widow, for 20s, to Wm. Worrell a tract of and being part of a parcel called Dover on the Potomac containing 100 acres; /s/ Eliza. Young; wit. Edmd. Dennis, Richard Edelen
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber N, Page 209
      2 Jun 1687; Indenture from Joseph Cornall and Margaret his wife, to William Griffin and Thomas Phillips, planters; for 4,000# tobacco; a parcel called Moore's Fishing Place; bound by Howland on the south side of Mattawoman Creek, OBrian's and, Hopewell; containing 234 acres; /s/ Joseph Comall; wit. Wm. Theobalds, Joshua Graves
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber N, Page 216
      7 Sep 1685; Indenture from James Barrett and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Moore to Joseph Cornall, planter; for 4,000ii tobacco; a parcel called Moore's Fishing Place [see N.209 for description]; /s/ James Barrett (mark), Elizabeth Barrett, Henry Moore (mark); wit: Catharine Lenox?, Tho. Whichalley, Rand. Brandt.
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      Charles County Circuit Court Liber R, Page 194
      9 Jun 1691; Indenture from John Cornish, surgeon, and Martha his wife, and Robert Smallpage, planter, and Elinor his wife, of one part, to Joshuah Graves, planter; for 6,000# tobacco a tract called Moore's Fishing Place; bounded by Matthias OBryan's land and parcels called Hopewell and Howland; located in Zachia Manor; containing 254 acre; /s/ Robert Smallpage, John Cornish; wit. Joseph Cornell, John Allward (mark); ack. by Martha Cornish and Elinor Smallpage
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      Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 287
      8 Jan 1706; James Tyre and Margrit Tyre, wife of James, and dau. of Joseph Cornall, deed, "to whom by John Pope the within mentioned land by the last will" was bequested; Margrit being the sole heir of sd. Joseph, both dec'd; make over to Philip Lynes; /s/ James Tyler, Margret Tyer assignees to Philip Lynes; wit. William Matthews (mark), John Cole
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-28: DOVER: 300 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Mattox, John : 200 Acres - Tyre, James Surveyed 21 Feb 1670 for Elizabeth Young on the North side of Potomack River at the mouth of Hampton Creek: Conveyance notes - 200 Acres Raphael Neale from James Walker & Margaret 9 June 1717; 200 Acres James Walker from Raphael Neale 9 June 1719. This land is overcharged in the rent 0.6.0, 200 Acres – Raphael from James Walker 19 Oct 1717; James Walker from Raphael Neale 12 Nov 1717, 100 acres Escheat included in CONNERY CHANCE, Folio 442.
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 442-453: CONNERYS CHANCE: 230 acres; Possession of - 230 Acres - Connery, Thomas: Re-Surveyed 27 July 1742 for Thomas Connery being part of a tract of land called DOVER Escheated by James Connery, beginning at the Mouth of Pascahangie or Hampton Creek.: Other Tracts Mentioned: DOVER; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 230 Acres - Benjamin Muncaster from Thomas Connery; 2 July 1746,Charles Jones from Benjamin Muncaster; 19 Feb 1747, Charles Jones from Benjamin Muncaster; 21 Jan 1749,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 291-25: HOPEWELL: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Tyre, James : Surveyed 30 Aug 1678 for Joseph Cornell at a bounded w. Oak a bound tree of a parcel of land of Richard Watsons called WATTFIELD: Other Tracts Mentioned: WATTFIELD; other notes - Raphael Neale from James Walker 19 Oct 1717: James Walker from Raphael Neal 12 Nov 1717, 200 Acres Raphael Neale from James Walker and Margaret, 9 June 1719; 200 Acres James Walker from Raphael Neale 9 Jun 1719,this land is said to be Escheat,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 290-15: BATTEN CLIFFS: 350 acres; Possession of - 350 Acres - Tyre, James : Surveyed 16 Apr 1658 for Wm Batten on the side of Potomack adjoining to the land of Richard Hatton.: Other Tracts Mentioned: LITTLEWORTH; Conveyance notes - Raphael Neale from James Walker 19 Oct 1717, James Walker from Raphael Neale 12 Nov 1717; ,Escheat included in Resurvey of LITTLEWORTH
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 389-84: BATTENS CLIFFS RESURVEY: 562 acres; Possession of - 562 Acres - Fendall, Benjamin : Re-Surveyed 14 Aug 1719 for Capt John Fendall escheat including BATTENS CLIFFS on the East side Potomac River beginning at a bounded White Oak standing by the riverside and is a bound tree of a parcel of land formerly belonging to Andrew Watson now in the possession of Thomas Howard.: Other Tracts Mentioned: LITTLEWORTH RESURVEY; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 30 Acres - Included in RESURVEY OF LITTLEWORTH, folio 412, 25 Oct 1729,532 Acres - Benjamin Fendall from John Fendall; 22 Nov 1729,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 412-246: LITTLEWORTH : 233 acres; Possession of - 233 Acres - Fendall, John: Re-Surveyed for John Fendall (Formally BATTEN CLIFFS), 25 Oct 1729, Beginning at a locust post standing on the bank of Potomac River. ESCHEAT: Other Tracts Mentioned: BATTEN CLIFFS; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ESCHEAT,112 Acres - Robert Mastin from John Fendall & Elizabeth; 28July 1732,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Piccawaxen or Wm&Mary: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 292-34: WATTFIELD: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Howard, Edmund Surveyed 12 Feb 1658 for Rick Watson lying on the South side Potomack river beginning at a marked w. oak the bound tree of the lands formerly laid out for Francis Posey: Other Tracts Mentioned: THREE BROTHERS; Conveyance notes - Included in Resurvey of the THREE BROTHERS, 30 August 1722 folio 405,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 405-182: THREE BROTHERS: 225 acres; Possession of - 225 Acres - Escheat: Re-Surveyed for William Stephens Howard, John Howard & Thomas Howard, 30 Aug 1722 lying on Bachelors creek near Cedar Point beginning at a bounded red oak. Escheat: Other Tracts Mentioned: HOWARDS DISCOVERY; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, Re-surveyed into HOWARDS DISCOVERY; folio 458
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 424-327: THREE BROTHERS: 250 acres; Possession of - 250 Acres - Stewart, Daniel : Lying between the lands of William Middleton, Robert Robinson & William Coombes, Surveyed 7 Oct 1734 for Daniel Stewart: Other Tracts Mentioned: HOWARDS DISCOVERY; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 355-28: MOORES FISHING PLACE: 234 acres; Possession of - 117 Acres - Collier, Grace: 117 Acres - Graves, Dorothy: : Surveyed 4 July 1672 for Henry Moore at a bound Red Oak in the S.S.E. line of the land called HOWLAND IN THE WOODS.: Other Tracts Mentioned: HOWLAND IN THE WOODS; ; ; Conveyance notes - Possession record reads: Joshua Grace Giles Collier, 234 Acres - William Eilbeck from Dennis Nicodemus Dower 2 May 1737,,
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 359-54: HOWLAND: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Nelson, Richard: : : : : : : Surveyed for George Howes at Mattawoman and resurveyed 24 Oct 1700 for Richard and Mary Nelson for 334 Acres at the yearly rent: Other Tracts Mentioned: BREEDENS NECK; ; ; Conveyance notes - alias BREEDENS NECK (CC Land Records Liber R #1), ,, , , ,

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