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

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Name Anne Pearl Born Abt 1732 Mattapony Hundred, Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Female Died Bef 1778 "My Goodwill" Plantation, Frederick County, Maryland Person ID I1372 Tree1 Last Modified 6 Jul 2022
Father Robert Pearl, b. Abt 1690, d. 4 Oct 1765, Frederick County, Maryland - probate (Age ~ 75 years)
Relationship natural Mother Anne MNU Pearl, d. Bef 7 Oct 1751, Frederick County, Maryland Relationship natural Married Bef 1736 Mattapony Hundred, Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F777 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Marshall, b. Bef 1713, near Aberdeen, Scotland , d. 24 Jun 1778, "My Goodwill" Plantation, Frederick County, Maryland
(Age > 65 years)
Married Abt 1748 Prince George's County, Maryland Children 1. James Marshall, b. Abt 1749, Frederick County, Maryland , d. Aug 1815, Monongalia County, West Virginia - probate
(Age ~ 66 years) [natural]
2. William Marshall, b. Abt 1750, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 10 Jun 1810, Frederick County, Maryland
(Age ~ 60 years) [natural]
3. Priscilla Marshall, b. Abt 1758, Frederick County, Maryland [natural]
4. Margaret Marshall, b. Bef 1759, Frederick County, Maryland , d. Aft 1800, Monongalia County, Virginia
(Age > 43 years) [natural]
5. Alexander Marshall, b. Abt 1759, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 5 Mar 1844, Boone County, Kentucky
(Age ~ 85 years) [natural]
6. George Marshall, b. Abt 1760, Frederick County, Maryland , d. Aft 1778, Frederick County, Maryland
(Age ~ 19 years) [natural]
7. Grace Marshall, b. Abt 1768, Frederick County, Maryland [natural]
Last Modified 6 Jul 2022 Family ID F769 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - ROBERT) Pearl of Frederick County. will dtd. 3 Sept, 1765, sick.
To son Daniel: negroes Peter, Rachel, Nanne & Harry.
To son James: negroes Lycy, Pegg, Jeney, Jo and kids.
To Son Basell: George, Bess, Liney, Bill and Jenny
To son Daniel: horse and my own lodging bed and furniture.
To Elizabeth Jarvis (Gervis): corn, wheat, and tobacco each year, plus one bed and furniture that is all in the chapell, cow, and 200 lbs. of pork for two years. (Charles Gervis rent of land owed Benjamin & Teresa Loyd on indenture 11July1728, this was part of "Taylortown")
Remainder of stock among three sons; also crops in the ground and cider, they letting the hands stay to finish it.
My dwelling plantation to son Basell.
To sons Charles and Thomas and daughters Anne MARSHALL and Catherine Dean; 5 sh each.
Remainder to James & Basell, they also exec.
/x/Wit: William Botelor, Thomas Duckett, John Johnson, Thomas Johnson.
Proved 4 Oct 1765 by 4 wit.
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the www.freeafricanamericans.com website indicates that Anne, born say 1722, a "Mulatto" woman who married a white planter named William Marshall. The Prince George's County court ordered that he be sold as a servant for seven years. On 23 August 1743 the court ordered him released from prison so the case could be tried at the Provincial Court [Court Record 1743-4, 17].
this is transcribed incorrectly. William's brother Thomas Marshall was jailed and William provided the bail. The case was dismissed. A Thomas Marshall, Jr., admitted having a child by his father's servant Susan Swan. [refer to 11 Nov 2004 telephone call to Paul Heinegg [SMTP:pheinegg@comcast dot net]
- ROBERT) Pearl of Frederick County. will dtd. 3 Sept, 1765, sick.
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