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

Samuel Chunn

Male 1710 - 1750  (40 years)


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  • Name Samuel Chunn 
    Birth 1710  Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 Mar 1750  Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13585  Tree1
    Last Modified 24 Mar 2023 

    Father John Chunn,   b. Bef 1667   d. Aft 1733, Charles County, Maryland - inventory Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 68 years) 
    Relationship Adopted 
    Mother Muriel Tubb   d. Aft 1733, Charles County, Maryland - land Inventory Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship Adopted 
    Marriage Abt 1688 
    Family ID F2872  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Susannah Love,   b. Bef 1706, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Feb 1749, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 43 years) 
    Marriage 20 Jan 1731  Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Cassandra Chunn,   b. 26 Nov 1732, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 21 Sep 1756, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 24 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Acquilla Chunn,   b. 15 Mar 1734, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1757, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 24 years)  [Father: natural]
     3. Mary Chunn,   b. 11 May 1737, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     4. Mersilva Chunn,   b. 8 Jul 1739, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 May 1743, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 3 years)  [Father: natural]
     5. Elizabeth Chunn,   b. 26 Jan 1741, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 2 Sep 1744, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 3 years)  [Father: natural]
     6. Samuel Chunn,   b. 29 Jun 1744, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Jan 1745, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 0 years)  [Father: natural]
     7. Elizabeth Chunn,   b. 11 Aug 1745, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     8. Walter Chunn,   b. 14 Jan 1749, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F9374  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Mar 2023 

  • Notes 
    • Bushey, Captain Arthur Clifton, USN ret, Ancestry of Governor Thomas Swann. 4401 Rowland Avenue, Baltimore County, Maryland 21210
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      Samuel Chunn 43.227 CH £227.5.0 May 7 1750 May 19 1750
      Appraisers: James Nivison Robert Horner.
      Creditors; Robert Yates attorney for Josiah Kersley, Francis Parnham.
      Next of kin: Benjamin Chunn, Andrew Chunn.
      Administrator/Executor: Philip Briscoe.
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      Capt. Samuel Chun/Chunn 52.53 CH £1.1.8 Aug 8 1752 Nov 21 1752
      Appraisers: Robert Horner, Winson Bruce.
      Creditors: John Winter, Walter Hanson for John Stott.
      Next of kin: Benjamin Chunn Andrew Chunn.
      Administrators/Executors: George Briscoe, Erasmus Gill and his wife Cassandra Gill.
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      Samuel Chunn 33.297 A CH £227.5.0 £283.8.7 Nov 21 1752
      A second inventory is cited in the amount of £1.1.8.
      Sureties: Robert Gill, John Philppot.
      Received from: William Higdon, James Williams, Charles Douglass, Mat. Henekin, James Campbell, Peter Cartwright, James Waters, John Davies, Just. Burch, Charles Love, Benjamin Philpott, Thomas Burch.
      Payments to: Phill. Briscoe (accountant), Richard Gildart, Esq. & Sons paid to Mr. Robert Horner, Robert Horner, Samuel Hanson, Samuel Marshall, William Skyrin, Dr. Francis Parnham, William Robinson, MM Buchanan & Cockran paid to Mr. James Campbell, Robert Whythill, Francis Ellgin, William Bryan, Dr.
      Gustavus Brown, Jos. Henley paid to Mr. Robert Yates, Upper Part of King & Queen Parish paid to their Mary Gill, D. Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Robert Chesley (of St. Mary's County), Hudson Wather, James Wather, Thomas Cooksey, Thomas Hardman, John Llewellin, John Wood, Dr. McWilliams, Peter Wood, Dr. Hamilton, John Scott, James Campbell, D. Jenifer.
      Mentions; widow (unnamed, dead), 5 children; Cassandra Gill (of age), Acquilla Chunn (aged 17), Mary, Elisabeth Chunn, Walter Chunn (aged 3).
      Administrators (de bonrs non): George Briscoe, Erasmus Gill and his wife Cassandra Gill. Unadministered by Philip. Briscoe.

      73) 21 Nov 1752 - Charles County
      George BRISCOE, Eramus GILL 4 Cassandra his wife, Adm de bonis non of Samuel
      CHUNN
      Sureties - Robert GILL & John PHILPOTT
      Reps: Cassandra GILL of full age
      Aquilla CHUNN aged 18 yr March next
      Mary CHUNN
      Elizabeth CHUNN
      Walter CHUNN aged 3 yrs the 16th of Jan last
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      Samuel Chunn 2.37 D CH £30.7.8 Oct 25 1756
      Sureties: John Philpott, Robert Gill.
      Distribution to: Cassandra Gill, Acqulla Chunn, Elisabeth Chunn, Walter Chunn.
      Administratrix: Cassandra Gill, wife of Erasmus Gill.
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      William Scott 23.72 A CH £251.1.7 £35.7.9 Sep 17 1746
      Sureties: Robert Yates, Samuel Chunn,
      Received from: Peter Dent, John Noe.
      Payments to: Winifred Burch, Thomas Midgley, John Slye, Mr. Henry Brooke, James Williams, Dr. Francis Parnham, Edward Davis, William Leatherland, Benjamin King, Jest. Williams, Samuel Hanson, Walter Hanson.
      Representatives: widow (unnamed), 3 children: John & Elisabeth Scott, Rebecca Burch.
      Administratrix: Anne Scott.
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      CARTWRIGHT, PETER, Charles Co. 25 Nov 1748; 22 July 1751
      To my two sons, Robert and Thomas, tract In St, Mary's Co,
      near the head of Chaptico Bay, known as "Western Addition." if either of them should die without heirs then the right shall devolve on son Samuel and if he dies without heirs then to the next surviving sons, etc.
      To son Gustavus 23 A. joining my dwelling plantation called "Lapworth" which I purchased of John Slye.
      To son Gustavus, Negro girl Lucy.
      To wife Esther Cartwright, Negro man Roger, In addition to her thirds.
      Son Thomas Cartwright and wife Esther Cartwright, exs.
      wit: Sam Chunn, Peter Dent, John Tuel. 28.161.
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      John Nalley 12.116A A CH £100.14.6 £35.3.6 Nov 10 1733
      There are two folios numbered 116; for identification purposes, the first is cited as
      116A, the second as 116B.
      Sureties: Samuell Chunn, Daniell Macferson.
      Received from: Daniel Mcferson, Henry Teveson.
      Payments to: Samuell Bishop, Joseph Gardiner, Patrick Mullen, Richard Edelin, executor of John Eburnathy, Dr. John Haw, Daniel Mcpherson, John Wathen, John Parnham, Samuell Belwood.
      Executor: William Nalley.
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      Jameson, Thomas, gent, Charles County, 17th Nov., 1733; 6th Apr., 1734.
      To son Thomas, during life, all those parts of the several tracts following, viz.: "Hall's Place;" "The Addition," Jarvis," "Preston" and "'Queen Mary," not heretofore sold and hereafter mentioned to young. sons to whom it is disposed of, and after decease of sd. son Thomas all afsd. lands (300 A.) to be divided between his two sons John and Thomas and their hrs.; and 20 s.
      To wife of son Thomas (unnamed), and every one of her child., personalty; and to child. of son Thomas 25 s. each to pay for 1 yr's schooling,.
      To son Benjamin and hrs., all those parts of tracts following., viz.: "Wall's Lot" "Halls" Place," "Jarvis" and "The Addition," lying between dwelling house, Spring branch and the land formerly given to deceased son Henry Joshua Jameson.
      To son Joseph and hrs,, all those parts of the tracts following., viz.: 'Wall's Lot," "Indian Fields" on both sides of Mill Run, "Hall's Place." "The Addition" and "Jarvis," being of the Mannor contents which lieth between Mill Run and dwelling house, "Spring Run."'
      To Henry and Richard, sons of deceased son Henry Joshua, personalty, including 25 s. for one yr.'s schooling.
      To dau. Mary Queen and to each of her child. (unnamed), son-in-law Marsham Queen, dau. Martha Matthews and to each of her child. (unnamed)., son-in-law Luke Matthews, daus., Elizabeth and Ann, personalty.
      To wife Mary and four child. now with testator, viz.: Benjamin, Joseph, Elizabeth and Ann, entire personal estate.
      Exs.: Marsham Queen and Luke Matthews.
      Test: Thomas Leckonby, Samuel Chunn, Martha Matthews.
      6th Apr., 1734, widow claims her thirds. 21.4
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      Nally, John, planter, Charles County, 6th Feb., 1732/3; 3rd Mch., 1732/3,
      To son Denis and hrs., 75 A. being pt. of 2 tracts "'Georges Rest" and "Huskilow's Addition", provided sd. son make over and confirm to son Joseph and hrs., 50 A. "Saint Vincents," shd. he not do so the afsd. 75A. to son Joseph and hrs.
      To son John and hrs., 75 A. "Langley".
      To son William ex. and hrs., 75 A. being residue of tracts bequeathed son Denis,
      Test: Daniel McPherson, William McPherson, Samuel Chum, (Churm). 20,578.
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      John Nalley 12.116A A CH £100.14.6 £35.3.6 Nov 10 1733
      There are two folios numbered 116; for identification purposes, the first is cited as
      116A, the second as 116B.
      Sureties: Samuell Chunn, Daniell Macferson.
      Received from: Daniel Mcferson, Henry Teveson.
      Payments to: Samuell Bishop, Joseph Gardiner, Patrick Mullen, Richard Edelin, executor of John Eburnathy, Dr. John Haw, Daniel Mcpherson, John Wathen, John Parnham, Samuell Belwood.
      Executor: William Nalley.
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      John Chunn 23.76 A CH £421.15.1 £126.19.11 Oct 15 1746
      Sureties: Thomas Bazil, Jr., Samuel Amery.
      Received from: Jest. Burch, Thomas Dyson, George Dyson, William Scott, James Mills.
      Payments to: James Nevison, James Nevison assignee of Thomas Jackson, Dr. John Williams, Dr. Richard Cooke, Dr. Parnham, Philip Key, Samuel Love, Richard Wainwright, Edward Davis, executors of Peter Mitchell, Abigal Swann, Mr. Henry Brooker Thomas Dyson, Thomas Tippel, Sarah Dyson, Robert Biscoe, Joseph Noble, William Blackenbury, Joseph Allen, Samuel Chunn, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, Samuel Hanson.
      Administrator (de bonis non): Andrew Chunn.
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      Richard Chunn 23.109 A CH £89.10.6 £90.9.3 Jan 7 1746
      Sureties: Samuel Amery, Edward Swann.
      Received from: Samuel Chunn, John Turton, Edward Swann, Samuel Sothorn, Isaac
      Wood, Thomas Ash, John Noe.
      Payments to; James Nevison, MM Gildart & Sons (merchants in Liverpool), Samuel
      Chunn, MM Muschel & Co., Thomas Midgley, James Compton, Samuel Ameryt Anne
      Suel, Richard Anderson, Joseph Noble, Rubard Boarman, William Harrison, Sarah
      Dyson, Zachariah Bond, Charles Love, Edward Davis, William Blackenbury,
      Susannah Magglestone, Anthony Semmes, John Wise, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Walter
      Hanson.
      Representatives (siblings): Mary Anne Burch, Elisabeth Chunn, Lydia Chunn,
      Perregrine Chunn, Andrew Chunn, Judith Chunn, Dorithy Chunn.
      Administrator (de bonis non): Andrew Chunn.
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      John Noe 10.217 A CH £48.6.2 £17.0,7 Mar 17 1729
      Received from: John Ebernathey, William Symmons.
      Payments to: John Howard, Charles Hepburn, Samuel Chunn, Andrew Chunn, Thomas Barron, William Morpley, Edward Henry Calvert, Esq., Samuel Hanson, John Parnham,
      Administratrix: Sarah Noe.
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      George Briscoe 7,406 A SM £152.15.1 £21,9,8 Jul 5 1726
      Received from: Mr. William Hunt (merchant).
      Payments to: Samuell Love, John Cartwright, Samuell Chunn, Benjamin Chunn, Henry Williamson, Col, T, T. Greenfield, Samuell Williamson, George Davis, Col. Greenfield, John Birch, Maj. Tru. Greenfield.
      Administratrix: Mary Briscoe, now wife of William Tippolls [or Tippett] of Charles County.
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      Henry Wathen 23.170 CH £80.4.9 Apr 20 1738 Jun 5 1738
      Appraisers: G. Hatton, Samuel Chunn.
      Creditors: Michael Williams, John Parnham.
      Next of kin: John Wathen, Hudson Wathen.
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Wathen.
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      Henry Wathen 17.96 A CH £80,4.9 £7.15.8 Apr 7 1739
      Sureties: John Wathen, Hudson Wathen.
      Received from: Baptist Boarman, Dennis Nally, William Bowling, Patrick Ferrell, Thomas Wigton, Mr. Parnham.
      Payments to: John Parnham, Daniel Dulany, Samuel Hanson, Samuel Chunn.
      Mentions: 5 children (unnamed).
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Hardman, wife of Thomas Hardman.
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      Thomas Muggleston 19.512 A CH £23.13.6 £33.17.10 Jul 18 1743
      Sureties: James Swann (of St. Mary's County), Samuel Chimis (of Charles County).
      Payments to: Charles Love, Samuel Chimis, Walter Hanson, Richard Marshall.
      Administratrix: Barbara Muggleston.
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      Thomas Mugglestone 21.175 A CH £15.19.3 Feb 18 1744
      Sureties (of St. Mary's County): James Swann, Samuel Chunn.
      Received from: James Dyson, Mary Barber, Joseph Cresmand, Thomas Cannery.
      Payments to: Walter Hanson, Daniel Dulany, Esq., John Knight.
      Administratrix: Barbara Mugglestone.
      ===
      Mr. Thomas Mugleston 28.156 CH £23.13.6 [1744-1745]
      (also Thomas Muggleston)
      Appraisers: John Harris, Charles Love.
      Creditors: Samuel Chunn, Richard Marshall.
      Administratrix: Barbara Muggleston.
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      Thomas Clark 19.519 A CH £187.13.2 £36.8.2 Aug 2 1743
      Sureties: Charles Love, Stephen Chandler.
      Received from: Boman Boye (?), James Hannah, Mr. Robert Horner, Charles Love.
      Payments to: Mr. William Campbell, Dr. Gustavus Brown, Francis Posey, Charles
      Love, Samuel Chimis.
      Executrix: Mary Musgrave, wife of Benjamin Musgrave
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      Seems [Simms], Marmaduke, 17th Jan., 1738.
      To son Anthony and hrs., plantation where Thomas Higdon now lives, and personalty.
      To son Marmaduke and hrs., "New Design."
      To son James and hrs., dwelling plantation
      To 3 sons afsd., 50 A. "Seemses Chance,"' Zacciah Swamp.
      To cousin Anne Cooksey and hrs., 59 A. of "St. George's".
      To dau. Jane, personalty.
      To wife Mary, extx., dwelling plantation and half the orchard during life.
      Test: Sam Chunn, Justinian Cooksey, William Higdon. MCW 22. 22.
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      John Higdon/Higton 23.24 CH £24.15.1 Mar 19 1736 Jun 13 1737
      Appraisers: Benedict Boarman, Samuel Chunn.
      Creditors: James Sayers, Jacob Minitree.
      Next of kin: Thomas Higdons, William Higdons.
      Administratrix: Bathia Higton.
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      Henry Joshua Jameson 20,72 CH £78.15.1 Dec 19 1733 Nov 29 1734
      Appraisers: William Middleton, Samuel Chunn.
      Creditors: Luke Mathews, James Russell.
      Next of kin: Thomas Jameson, Luke Mathews.
      Executrix: Elisabeth Jameson (widow).
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      Mr. Thomas Jameson 18.493 CH £520.3.6 Aug 7 1734 Aug 13 1734
      Appraisers: Richard Edelen, Samuel Chunn.
      Creditors: Robert Hanson, Jr., Gustavus Brown.
      Next of kin: Thomas Jameson, Elisabeth Jameson.
      Executor: Marsham Queen.
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      Robert Saint Clare 11.504 CH £72.18.3 Mar 22 1725 Sep 9 1726
      Appraisers: Benjamin Chunn, Samuel Chunn.
      Creditors: John Parnham.
      Next of kin: Peter Wood.
      Administrators: Priscilla Saint Clare, George Saint Clare.
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      Benjamin Ward 8.139 CH £44.9.9 May 16 1723
      Appraisers: Thomas Burch, Thomas Swann.
      Creditors: Samuel Chunn.
      Next of kin: William Ward, Sr.
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      Benjamin Ward 5.427 A CH £44.9.9 £58.3.10 Mar 26 1724
      Payments to: Samuell Chunn, John Howard, Joseph Watson, Samuell Hanson, Thomas
      Trueman Greenfield.
      Distribution to: accountant & 8 children (unnamed, 7 are minors).
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Ward.
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      Philemon Vadry 24.531 SM £38.17.0 Dec 6 1739 Feb 6 1739
      Appraisers: John Johnson, Sothoron Baptist Barber.
      Creditors: John Thompson, Jr. John Cartwright.
      Next of kin: George Vadry, William Bond.
      Administrator/Executor: Samuel Chunn.
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      Thomas Haile 22.41 A CH £66.9.4 Oct 14 1745
      Sureties: Richard Smith, Charles Bruce.
      Received from: John McNeale, James Freeman, Benjamin Bateman, Edward Ford, George Simpson, Thomas Bateman, Benjamin Neale, John Philpot, George Thomas, William Hunker, Robert Frogit, Nathaniel Morrill, Samuel Chunn, Bart. Hungerford, Priscilla Newman, Matthew Pope, William Douglass, William Courts, Charles Tissac.
      Payments to: Edward Porteus, George Tarvin, George Thomas, Matthew Pope.
      Administrator: James Plant,
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      William Chapman 25.397 CH £60.2.9 Dec 5 1740 Mar 1 1740
      Appraisers: Samuel Chunn, Thomas Burch.
      Creditors: Walter Hanson.
      Next of kin: Edward Murphy, John Daniel, Anne Murphy.
      Administratrix: Jane Chapman,
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      Mrs. Mary Sanders 25.416 CH £181.5.2 Dec 21 1739 Apr 1 1741
      Appraisers: Peter Wood, Francis Parnham.
      Creditors: Samuel Chunn, John Winter.
      Next of kin: Leonard Borman, Richard Borman.
      Executors: Benedict Leonard Boarman, John Baptist Boarman, Francis Ignatius Boarman.
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      Capt. John Briscoe 27.299 CH £477.8.0 Dec 4 1742 Feb 3 1742
      Appraisers: Samuel Chunn, Peter Wood.
      Creditors: William Williams, Gustavus Brown.
      Next of kin: Samuel Briscoe, Philip Briscoe.
      Executrix: Mary Briscoe.
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      Thomas Swann 28.162 CH £305.14.6 Aug 24 1743 Aug 27 1743
      Appraisers: John Chunn, Samuel Love.
      Creditors: Benjamin Edwards, Samuel Amery,
      Next of kin: James Swann, Jr., John King.
      Administratrix: Abigail Swann.
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      George Hatton 29.332 CH £95.8.10 Apr 20 1744 Aug 24 1744
      Appraisers: Samuel Chunn, Samuel Love, Jr.
      Creditors: John Bowling, Philip Key.
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Hatton.
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      John Brayfield 29.340 CH £62.11.7 May 3 1744 Jul 9 1744
      Appraisers: Samuel Chunn, John Philpot.
      Creditors: John Winters, N. Fenley.
      Next of kin: John Philpot youngest, Basil Wathen.
      Administratrix: Elisabeth Brayfield.
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      Thomas Hale 20.261 A CH £210.5.0 £240.10.8 Jul 25 1744
      Sureties: Richard Smith, Sr., Charles Brice.
      Received from: Benjamin King, John Martin, Sr., Courts Keech, Nathaniel Morell, Joseph Garn, Notley Dutton.
      Payments to: Dr. Brown, Benjamin Fendall & Co., Peter Mitchell, Notley Maddox, Teresia Parks, Mr. Philip Key, Newman Tomkins, Benjamin King, Richard Thompson, Thomas Conner, Phillip Briscoe, Mr. Thomas Brook, Meridith Davis, John Groves, Joseph Noble, Mr. Henry Massey, Robert Frogit, Celia Woodman, Samuel Chunn, William Cage, George Thomas, Andrey Munkee, Dr. John Harris.
      Representatives: unknown.
      Administrator: James Plant.
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      Thomas Swann 21.345 A CH £282.2.6 £138.15.1 Jun 5 1745
      (also Thomas Swan).
      Sureties: Edward Turner, Samuel Amery.
      Payments to: Dr. Gustavus Brown, wife (unnamed) of John King, Thomas Mugglestone, Richard Wanwright, Mr. John Courts, Dr. Francis Parnham, Samuel Chunn, William Thorne, James Swan, Robert Horner, Benjamin Edwards, Walter Hanson, D. Dulany, Esq.
      Representatives: widow (unnamed), 9 children: James Swann, Thomas, Jonthan, John, Zephaniah, Judith, Lidea Swan, Elisabeth King, Mary Thorne.
      Administratrix: Abigal Dyson, wife of James Dyson.
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      John Wathen 32.264 CH £537.4.3 Apr 17 1746 May 7 1746
      Appraisers: Samuel Chunn, Peter Wood.
      Creditors: James Nivison, Samuel Hanson Jr.
      Next of kin: Ignatius Wathen Basil Wathen.
      Executors: Hanson Wathen, John Wathen.
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      John Courts 28.220 A CH £2529.0.11 £904.4.5 Jul 7 1750
      Received from: Thomas Hungerford, George Riddle.
      Payments to (in Virginia currency): John Marten, Thomas Turnor, James Blair, Harry Turner, William Eilbeck, Robert Hall, Weaden Arnald.
      Payments to: John Hanson, George Riddle, Charles Carroll, Ignatius Diggs, Henry Brooke, Charles Courts, Collin Mitchell, Robert Yates, Thomas Connor, John Lancaster, Mary Ogden, William Bryan, Janet Freeman, Thomas Brooke, William Skyrin, Alexander McLaran, Samuel Chunn, Thomas Hungerford, Thomas Dyon, Thomas Turnbull, Andrew Munrow, Aaron Welsh, William Robinson, Francis Ware, John Graham & Co., Joshua Allford, Benjamin Douglass, James Wood, Nathaniel Gray, Thomas Midgly, Samuel Hanson, William Middleton.
      Legatees: Jos. Woodman.
      Executors: William Courts, John Marten, Charles Jones.
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      John Chunn. signed 11 March 1734/5. By request of his dec'd father, he gives his brothers.: Joseph Chunn, a tract called "Muriells Choice", 50 acres: Benjamin Chunn, 50 acres of a tract called "East Marling" {Martin} ; to Andrew Chunn,, 50 of tract "East Marling" {Martin} and by agreement with his bro. Samuel Chunn, 50 acres of a tract called "Partnership." (Land: O#2.126, see also Land: O#2.395.)
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      Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 455
      18 Aug 1721; Recorded at request of Ralph Bagley, admn. of John Wilson: John Chunn, Sr., binds himself for 4,000# tobacco to John Wilson; obligation mentions Partnership taken up by Chunn; /s/ John Chunn, Sr.; wit. John Chunn, Jr., Sam. Chunn
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      Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 483
      21 Mar 1721/2; Recorded at request of Samuel Johnson of St. Mary's County, planter:
      12 Mar 1721; Indenture from George Dent, planter, to Samuel Johnson of St. Mary's Co.; for 3,000# tobacco; a parcel called Haphazard; containing 50 acres; /s/ George Dent; wit. Sam. Chunn, John Darch, Geo. Brett; ack. Mar Court 1721 by George Dent and Elizabeth his wife
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      Notes for JOHN CHUNN, JR.:
      In a deed in Charles County, Maryland, dated March 11 1734, John Chunn, Jr. "in consideration of my deceased father's request" grants land to his brothers, Joseph Chunn, Benjamin Chunn, and Andrew Chunn. He refers to an agreement with his brother Samuel Chunn. He reserves his father's "burying place and twenty feet square about it." (Records of Charles C., Md. Liber Q, No. 2, folio 99) Page 413 Baylis Family of Virginia
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      Charles County Court Records, November Court 1735 Court, Liber T#2, Page 94
      The Justices, pursuant to an Act of Assembly, do describe the following Main Roads:
      East side of Zachia old Bridges, Saml Chunn, Overseer.
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      Charles County Maryland Land Record Liber Z#2, 1744-1753; Page 319.
      At the request of James Nivison, the following deed was recorded on Mar 22, 1748[/9].
      Aug 13, 1748 from Samuel Chunn of CC, Gentleman, by virtue of a power of attorney from Gilbert and Elizabeth Simpson in Fairfax County, Virginia, to James Nivison, merchant in CC, a certain tract of land, being part of a tract of land called St Thomas, lying in CC on the west side of Piles' Fresh, containing about 158 acres, and in consideration of 1500 lbs tobacco to them in hand paid. Signed - Sam: Chunn. Wit - Jno Winter, Arthur Lee.
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      Charles County Land Record Book G#3, 1756-1761; Page 143. Lease. Dec 7, 1757 from Acquilla Chunn of CC, to the Revd Mr. John Macpherson, Rector of William and Mary Parish in CC. Whereas by virtue of a deed from John Llellan (Lewellan, Luellan) of Saint Maries County, Gentleman, to Samuel Chunn of CC, dated [blank month and day], 1739 and recorded in CC on Apr 13 then following, sd Samuel Chunn, Susannah Chunn, his wife, and the sd Accuilla Chunn, his son, and the longest liver of them during the term of their natural lives, stands possessed of a certain messuage and tenement of land in CC, being part of a tract of land called Westwood manor, now let out to and occupied by William Leach of CC, containing 154 acres, with the several privileges, advantages, and appurtenances in the recited [lease] mentioned, and in another relative deed between the afd John Lavallen of St. Mary's County and Samuel Chunn of CC, dated Sep 5, 1738 and recorded as afd on the 8th day of sd Sep following, sd tenement being burdened an annual rent of 1000 lbs of merchantable tobacco in one cask and of 200 £otherways with 3 shillings sterling payable to sd John Leullan of St Mary's County, and whereas sd Acquilla Chunn is now the only surviving person of those specified in these deeds and invested with a life rent lease and possession of sd tenements of land, in consideration therefore of 16,000 lbs of crop inspected tobacco to sd Acquilla Chunn by the afd John Macpherson, and other motives him thereunto moving, he, sd Acquilla Chunn has assigned, from today, to sd John Macpherson, his full right and title to possession of the afd messuage and tenement of land above mentioned during the full term of his own natural life. McPherson shall annually pay Luellen 1200 lbs of merchantable tobacco with 3 shillings sterling. Signed - Acquilla Chunn, John Macpherson. Wit - Jno Winter, Jas Nivison. Recorded Dec 9, 1757.
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      LUMBAR STREET: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Jones, Charles: Surveyed 3 July 1673 for Mathew Herman at a bound Red Oak on a plain on the South side of Mattawoman creek: Other notes - Charles Jones for the orphans of Bowles Tyer, 100 Acres - Samuel Love from Samuel Tennison 2 May 1726,100 Acres - William Warder from Samuel Chunn 12 Aug 1735, 100 Acres - William Warder from Samuel Love 1 Jan 1737.
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      1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 364-20: WESTWOOD MANOR: 1600 acres; Possession of - 1600 Acres - Gerrard, John: Surveyed 17 May 1651 for Thomas Gerrard at the head of Wicomico Creek: Other notes - Possessed by Thomas Gerrard and occupied by Thomas Bewell (sp?) George Escridge from James Johnson; 20 Dec 1712, 1600 Acres - George Escridge from Ebsworth Bayne; 17 Oct 1713, 50 Acres - Richard Edelen from George Brett; 23 April 1721, 50 Acres - George Brett from Richard Edelen; 30 Nov 1722, 50 Acres - Hudson Walker from William Walker; 2 Dec 1723, 50 Acres - Hudson Walker from Luke Russell; 5 Nov 1725, 100 Acres - Samuel Love from Samuel Tennison; 2 May 1726, 100 Acres - Hudson Walker from Luke Russell; 11 March 1728, 1600 Acres - Charles Carroll from Michael Curtis; 10 May 1711, 50 Acres - John Winter from William Hall; 16 July 1739. There are two other records that are illegible