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- Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland; died 21oct1756, age 54, 6 months lacking
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Andrew Chunn 63.92 CH £500.11.1 Feb 18 1757 Mar 4 1757
Appraisers: Joseph Pile, Mathew Compton.
Creditors: Jeremiah Jordan for Alexander Lothian, Mary Parnham.
Next of kin: Zachariah Chunn, Henrietta Chunn.
Administrator: Joseph Dyson.
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Andrew Chunn 2.91 D CH £575.9.4 Apr 15 1758
Sureties: Just. Burch, William Compton, Robert Homes.
Distribuhon to: Representatives unknown to this Office.
Administrator: Joseph Dyson.
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Andrew Chunn 2.113 D CH £477.2.9 Jan 2 1759
Sureties: Justinian Burch, William Compton, Robert Horner.
Distribution to: Representatives unknown to this Office.
Administrator: Joseph Dyson.
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John Chunn Sr.: to his son Andrew Chunn, all his personal estate; must agree to allow his father and his wife Muriel Chunn, maintenance during their lifetimes. signed 13 March 1731. (land: M#2.282)
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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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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 Brooke, Thomas Dyson, Thomas Tippel, Sarah Dyson, Robert Buscoe, 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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Samuel Swann 28.161 CH £30.16.4 1743 Aug 17 1743
Appraisers: Benjamin Chunn, Andrew Chunn.
Creditors: J Hills, Samuel Amery.
Next of kin: Burch Swann, Edward Swann.
Executrix: Anne Swann.
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Robert Machon 32.200 CH £267.6.6 Feb 5 1745 Mar 19 1745
(also Robert Mchone)
Appraisers: Andrew Chunn, Jes. Burch, Jr.
Creditors: John Biggs, Patrak Farel.
Next of kin: William Machon, Ra. Mchone.
Administrator: Ely Mchone.
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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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Briscoe, John, Charles County, 13th Jan., 1733; 8th Apr., 1734.
To wife Eliner, extx., dwelling plantation during life, at her decease to son Philip and hrs. and 1/3 of personal estate.
To son John and hrs., "Baltimore's Gift," where he now dwells, on condition he make over his right in the third part of land belonging to father Williamson to sons Samuel and Hesekiah and their hrs.; and personalty.
To son James and hrs., tract where mother Susanna dwells.
To dau. Mary Haw and hrs., 134 A. in St. Mary's Co.; and personalty.
To son Samuel and grandson Williamson Briscoe, personalty.
Residue of personal estate to 5 of child., viz.: Samuel, Philip, James, Hezekiah and dau. Matbarn Briscoe, and Elizabeth Briscoe.
Test.- James Swaine, John Hayes, Andrew Chunn, Margaret Llewellin, Richard Bucknell. 21. 59.
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Capt, John Briscoe 13.60 A CH £323.0.0 £15,11.6 Apr 12 1735
Sureties: James Swann (St. Mary's County), Andrew Chunn.
Received from: Mr. Fendall, Mr. George Boyde, William Ferguson.
Payments to: Dr. Brown, Robert Gill, Adam Crump, Benjamin Tasker, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Samuel Hanson.
Executrix: Elioner Briscoe.
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BRISCOE, ELINOR, Charles County, widow 2 Feb 1753
To granddau Elinor Briscoe, dau of Leonard and Elizabeth Briscoe, Negro Phills. First child of PhIlls to go to Mary BrIscoe dau of Leonard and Elizabeth Briscoe.
To grandson Hanson Briscoe son of PhiIlip Chloe Briscoe, Negro boy Riswell and If he dies without; issue then to his brother John Hanson Briscoe,
To granddau. Ellinor Llewellin Briscoe, dau of Samuel and Margaret Briscoe, 6 silver spoons.
To granddau. Elinor Wilson Briscoe dau of Hezekiah and Susannah Briscoe, Negro girl Nan.
To granddau Margarett Briscoe dau of Hezekiah and Susannah Briscoe, Negro girl Henny.
To grandson John Wilson, Negro woman Moll.
My wearing apparel to daus, Martha Wilson and Elizabeth Briscoe.
To son Hezekiah Briscoe tract called "Retirement," lying part in St, Mary Co. and part in Charles Co.
Son Hezekiah Briscoe, ex.
Wit: Andw. Chunn, John Compton, James Compton. MCW 29.110
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Eliner Briscoe 60.136 CH £291.12.11 Mar 11 1755
Appraisers: Samuel Avery, Andrew Chunn.
Creditors: Robert Horner, Isaac Campbell.
Next of kin: Samuel Briscoe, Philip Briscoe.
Executor: Hezekiah Briscoe.
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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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Peter Hayes 14.372 A CH £21.11.10 £23.15.5 Aug 17 1737
Received from: widow Sanders, Abraham Wood, William Johnson, Thomas Reed, William Boarman, Mark Richardson, Robert Brent, Dennis Nally, John Nally, George Brett, Just. Teneson, William Nalley, Thomas Birch, William Sympson, John Parnham, Jr.
Payments to: Dr, John Haw, James Swann, John Slye, William Ferguson, Philip Briscoe, Richard Wainwright, Matthew Cumpton, John Chinn, Andrew Chunn.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Foxley, wife of Joseph Faxley.
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Peter Hayse 22.344 CH £21.11.lO Jan 29 1735 Aug 17 1737
(also Peter Hayes)
Appraisers: Benjamin Chunn, John Lyon.
Creditors: John Slye, Andrew Chunn.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Foxley.
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George Dement 18.469 CH £29.17.1 Apr 27 1734 Jul 31 1734
Appraisers: Samuel Amery, Andrew Chunn,
Creditors: Edward Turner, John Parnham.
Next of kin: William Dement, John Dement,
Administratrix: Anne Scallon, wife of Peter Scallon,
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CHUNN, JOHN, Charles Co. 29 Dec, 1743; 25 Oct. 1744
To eldest son RICHARD, 112 A., of "Morrises Mount," bought from Wm, Coode and Joseph Allen.
To third son ANDREW CHUN, ex., 1/3 of "Brotherood" land given to John Chunn.
To fourth son PEREGRINE CHUNN, 1/3 of "Brotherwood."
To sons RICHARD, JOHN,, ANDREW, PEREGRINE; to daus MARY ANN, ELIZABETH, LYDIA, JUDITH and DOROTHY, personalty, residue of estate,
Test: Samuel Amery, Samuel (L) Leve, Jr. 23.628-631
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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 Briscoe, 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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Peter Cartwright 33.138 A CH £494.18.2 £670.13.1 Jun 20 1752
He died on 15 June 1751. The amount of the inventory also included £2.3.0 in Virginia
currency & £3.3.0 sterling.
Sureties: Andrew Chunn, Samuel Turner.
Received from: Mat. Cartwright, Peter Dent, James Campbill, Sam. Swann.
Payments to: Dr. Francis Parnham, Rev. Mr. Isaac Campbell, John Wood, Thomas Midgely, Dr. William MacWilliams, D. Dulany, Esq., Walter Hanson, James Briscoe, John Hanson, Daniel Jenifer.
Legatees: Hesther Cartwright (received Negro Roger), Gustavus Cartwright (received Negro Lucy).
Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to: 10 children; Robert Cartwright, Thomas Cartwright, Judea Cartwright, Lydie, Cadey, Rebecca Cartwright (at age), Samuel Cartwright (aged 20), Jesse Cartwright (aged 18), Dausulla Cartwright (aged 14), Gustavus Cartwright (aged 14).
Executors: Hesther & Thomas Cartwright.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 369-57: TILNEY: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Vaudry, John: Surveyed 16 June 1665 for William Hall in the woods adjoining to the land of John Pile called WILTON.: Other Tracts Mentioned: WILTON; ; other notes - 36 Acres - Andrew Chunn from George Ward; 26 May 1733, 112 Acres - John Slye from Thomas Ward & William Petite; 16 April 1751,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 369-56: WILTON: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres - Vaudry, John: Surveyed 20 Sept 1660 for John Pile and assigned & patented in the name of William Halbon the North side the main fresh that falls into Birds Creek: Other notes - 100 Acres - Thomas Petite from William Ward; 8 March 1742,
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 251.
At the request of Samuel Amery of CC, the following bond was recorded this May 24, 1731.
I, Edward Turner of CC, planter, bind myself to Samuel Amery of the same parts, planter, in the penal sum of 200 £current money of Great Britain, this Dec 1, 1730. Sd Edward Turner has married Elinor Wilson, one of the daughters & co-heirs of John Wilson, late of CC, decd, whereby the right of inheritance to one moiety of sd Willson's estate, both real & personal, did of right devolve. Now if Edward Turner & his heirs begotten of sd Elinor, shall, from today, forever acknowledge to be satisfied with the one moiety of sd John Willson's lands, lying & being as follows, viz, part of a tract of land called Watsons Choice, divided by a line drawn north 71 degrees east beginning in a swamp on the NW side of the plantation on sd land at a red oak blazed on the 3 sides and running through the sd tract, and sd Edward is content with that part whereon sd plantation is, being to the southward of the sd division line & contains 237 acres; one other tract of land called Hingistone, containing 47 acres, and the one moiety of 400 acres taken up by John Wilson & Jno Chunn Sr in partnership, if, as afd, sd Edward Turner and his heirs do forever quitclaim to all of sd Jno Willson's land he died possessed of, and be fully satisfied with the above named lands, then this bond to be void. Signed - Edward Turner. Wit - Jno Chunn Jr, Andrew Chunn.
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 282.
At the request of Andrew Chunn of CC, the following deed was recorded this Apr 28, 1732.
I, John Chunn Sr of CC, planter, for the natural love I have for my son, Andrew Chunn, and also in respect for the many and long continued acts of filial obedience & services of my sd son and other good causes, I have given Andrew all my personal estate. Sd Andrew Chunn promises to find and allow myself and my wife, Muriel Chunn, a good and decent maintenance during our natural lives out of my sd estate, with liberty to make use of _pact the rest toward the supply of the necessities. If sd Andrew should depart from [this agreement], then the use and property of the premises to revert to me, sd Jno Chunn Sr. Signed Mar 13, 1731. Signed - John (C his mark) Chunn. Wit - John Donaldson, James Black Chymist, Jno Fendall*.
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1729-1733 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber M#2 [TLC]; Page 350. At the request of Andrew Chunn of CC, the following deed was recorded this Jul 20, 1733.
May 26, 1733 from George Ward of CC, planter, to Andrew Chunn of CC, planter, for 1866 lbs of tobacco, all that tract of land, being part of a larger tract of land called Tillney, being in CC on the east side of a branch falling into Buds [Budds] Cr, containing 35 acres. Signed - George (CW his mark) Ward. Wit - Sam: Amery, Sam: Ewing, Wm (I his mark) Holt.
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1744-1753 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber Z#2 [TLC]; Page 248. At the request of Philip Key, the following deed was recorded on Apr 30, 1743.
Apr 13, 1748 from George Ward of CC, planter, to Philip Key of St Mary's County, Gent, for 12,000 lbs tobacco, 110 acres in cc, being part of a tract called Wilton, and which part was late in the tenure & occupation of sd George Ward, and which land was lately surveyed on account of this sale, by John Edwards, and is distinct of that one small parcel, also part of Wilton, formerly sold by sd George Ward to Andrew Chunn. Signed - George (GW his mark) Ward. Wit - Jno Winter, Robt Yates. Anne, the wife of the sd George Ward, released her dower.
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1752-1756 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber A#2 [TLC]; Page 111 (96). Instrument of Writing. I, Elizabeth Newman of CC, seamstress, for the love I have for my beloved friend, James Goodrum and for other good causes, I have given to sd James Goodrum, all my personal estate. Sd Goodrum hereby promises to look after me during the time of my sickness, and when it pleases God to take me to himself, to bury me by my father. I do put sd Goodrum in absolute possession of all my estate afd. Signed Mar 12, 1753 - Elizabeth (+ her mark) Newmon. Wit - Andw. Chunn, Susana (2 her mark) Stonestreet, Richard Davis. On May 25, 1753, came witnesses Andrew Chunn and Susana Stonestreet, and made oath that they saw afd Elizabeth Newman sign, seal, and deliver the within instrument. Recorded May 30, 1753.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 369-56: WILTON: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres - Vaudry, John: : Surveyed 20 Sept 1660 for John Pile and assigned & patented in the name of William Halbon the North side the main fresh that falls into Birds Creek: Conveyance notes - 100 Acres - Thomas Petite from William Ward; 8 March 1742
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 370-60: EAST MARTIN: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Chunn, John: Surveyed 30 Aug 1667 for Rice Jones and assigned John Hunt at one of the Easternmost bound tree of CAGES: Other Tracts Mentioned: CAGES; other notes - 50 Acres - Benjamin Chunn from John Chunn; 11 March 1734, 50 Acres - Andrew Chunn from John Chunn; 11 March 1734,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 370-63: MERRITTS CHOICE: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Chunn, John: Surveyed 9 Feb 1686 for John Chunn: Other Tracts Mentioned: aka MURIEL'S CHOICE; other notes - "I can not find the survey of this tract neither by Chunn or Merrit but at Adventure Charge New Kent.", 50 Acres - Joseph Chunn from John Chunn; 11 March 1734,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland [Mike Marshall]; Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 393-105: PARTNERSHIP: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - See Notes: Surveyed 14 Sept 1719 for John Chunn and John Wilson beginning at a bound Red Oak standing near the head of a branch in the line of said Wilson's land he now lives on.: Other notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 50 Acres - Andrew Chunn from John Chunn; 11 March 1734,,
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