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John Dyson 74.82 CH £126.19.11 Mar 30 1761 May 2 1761
Appraisers: Samuel Amery, Edward Davis.
Creditors: John Corry, Andrew Buchanan.
Next of kin: Thomas Dyson, John Dent.
Administratrix: Lydia Dyson.
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NEVISON, JAMES, Charles Co. 2 Aug, 1759; 25 Oct, 1759
Children: John.
Sisters: Mary, Isabella, Elizabeth, Margaret and Sarah.
Bond by Edward Davis.
Exs: Justinian Jordan, John Lewellen, gentlemen of St. Mary's Co.
wit: Peter Wood, William Sympson, Matthew Duncan. 30, 758
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Davis, Edward, Sr., planter, Charles Co. 9th June, 1736; 21st July, 1736.
To son Henry and hrs., 10 A. of "Davises Hazard," adj. to land confirmed to him by deed of gift.
To son Edward, the elder, and hrs, land where he now lives, being pt. of "Davises Hazard," and "Birds Head."
To son David and hrs., 50 A. of "Davises Hazard'-' and "Davises Addition."
To sons John and Richard and their hrs., each 50A. where he lives.
To son Peter and hrs., 50 A. of "'Birds Head," adj. to land of Richard Davis.
To son William and hrs., 50 A. of "Birds Head."
To son James and hrs., pt. of "Wittan Enlarged," adj. to lands of John Pastan, Sr., and William Ward.
To son Edward, the younger, and hrs., 50 A. of "Wittan Enlarged;" and personalty.
To son Thomas and hrs', 'residue of "Wittan Enlarged" and personalty.
To son Luke and hrs., 100 A. of dwelling plantation, "Birds Head," with plantation after decease of wife and personalty.
To daus, Anne and Elizabeth and their hrs., residue of real estate; and personalty-,
To daus. Susannah Burch (Birch) and Mary Gardiner, personalty.
To children, viz,: Henry, Edward, the elder, David, John, Richard, Peter and Willam, 1s. each.
To wife Mary, extx., residue of personal estate during life, at her decease to be divided equally among children, viz.: James, Thomas, Luke, Mary Gardiner, Edward the younger, Anne and Elizabeth,
Test: John Harrison, Thomas Pettit., Peter Seallary, MCW 2l. 635.
20 June, 1736. Oath of John Clarke, one of the witnesses to will of Lawrence Taylor late of Baltimore County, dec'd., at instance of Abraham Taylor. Will recorded v. 19., f, 323, Md. Cal. Wills-, V. 6., Page 52. 21.638,
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Edward Davis, Sr. 22.71 CH £101.13.8 Aug 14 1736 Oct 6 1736
Appraisers: John Chunn, John Dison.
Next of kin: Henry Davis, Edward Davis.
Executrix: Mary Davis.
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1765-1770 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber O#3 [TLC]; Page 562. Feb 17, 1769 from John Davis Sr of CC, planter, and Edward Davis Sr of Fairfax County, Virginia, to George Dyson of CC, planter, for 93 £, part of a tract of land called Davis' Hazard, lying in the Tarrast now the head of Piles Fresh in CC, containing about 93 acres. Signed - Edward (4- his mark) Davis Sr, John (A his mark) Davis. Wit - John Winter*, Robt Horner*. Alse Davis, wife to John Davis, acknowledged this deed. Recorded May 13, 1769.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 372-75: DAVIS HAZARD: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Davis, Edward: Surveyed 24 July 1694 for Edward Davis beginning a bound White Oak of Henry Norris' and near the land of John Bayne: Other notes - 50 Acres - Henry Davis from Edward Davis; 12 Nov 1716, 60 Acres - Henry Davis from Edward Davis; 14 Feb 1734,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 398-135: NOE'S DESART: 96 acres; Possession of - 96 Acres - Davis, Edward Jr.: Surveyed 9 April 1707 for John Noe Jr. and patented to Richard Lemaster beginning at a marked tree of BETTYS DELIGHT: Other Tracts Mentioned: BETTYS DELIGHT; ; ; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 96 Acres - Thomas Hayes from Richard Lemaster; 13 Aug 1713,96 Acres - Edward Davis Jr. from Richard Lemaster & Thomas Hayes; 19 Aug 1723
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-42: BETTYS DELIGHT: 150 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Hanson, John Sr. : 50 Acres - Theobalds, John: Surveyed 22 Oct 1670 for Thomas Cocker at a bound oak standing on the West side of Port Tobacco Creek near the main road.: Conveyance notes - Isaac Lemaster from Abraham Lemaster; 9 Sept 1721, 100 Acres - Abraham Harguis from John Lemaster; 3 Feb 1747,,
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