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

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Name Eleanor Darnall Born 1704 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Gender Female Died 1796 Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland Person ID I19841 Tree1 Last Modified 26 Jun 2022
Father Henry Darnall, b. 1682, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Abt 1735, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age 53 years)
Relationship natural Mother Anne Digges, b. 1685, Charles County, Maryland , d. Aft 1753, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age > 69 years)
Relationship natural Married 1704 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F7560 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Daniel [Marlborough] Carroll, b. 1696, England , d. 27 Feb 1751, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age 55 years)
Married 1727 Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland Children 1. Henry Carroll, b. 1728, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Bef 1750 (Age < 21 years) [natural]
2. Daniel [Rock Creek] Carroll, b. 27 Jul 1730, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 1796, Montgomery County, Maryland
(Age 65 years) [natural]
3. Anne Carroll, b. 13 Jul 1733, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Nov 1804, Washington, District of Columbia
(Age 71 years) [natural]
4. John {Archbishop} Carroll, b. 8 Jan 1735, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 3 Dec 1815, Baltimore, Maryland
(Age 80 years) [natural]
5. Eleanor Carroll, b. 1737, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Bef 1810, 'Richland' Stafford County, Virginia
(Age < 72 years) [natural]
6. Mary Carroll, b. 1744, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 10 Jan 1815, Washington, District of Columbia
(Age 71 years) [natural]
7. Elizabeth Carroll, b. 1745, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 1823 (Age 78 years) [natural]
Last Modified 26 Jun 2022 Family ID F10809 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moller
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000701/html/am701--244.html
Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
Ex.d Vide Mortgage to which the following Release belongs Recorded in this Book fol 100
Know all Men by these Presents That I Eleanor Carroll Exx of the last Will and Testament of the within Named Daniel Carroll for and in Consideration of the Sum of Forty five Pounds and the further Sum of Two Pounds Sixteen Shillings and two Pence for Interest thereon Have Assigned Released and Quitted Claim and by these Presents Do Assign Release and Quit Claim unto the within mentioned Lingan Wilson his Heirs and Assigns All my Right Title Estate and Interest to and in within mentioned Mortgaged Premisses AsWitness my hand and seal this twenty eighth Day of Oct 1751
Sealed and Delivered Elleanor Carroll Seal
In the Presence of
John Hepburn
H Darnall
Recorded March 11.th 1752
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Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
Volume 701, Page 597
This Indenture made the twenty sixth day of June in the Year
of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Fifty five Between Thomas
Brooke of Prince Georges County of the one part and Eleanor Carroll Executrix
of Daniel Carroll late of the County af.d Deceased of the other part Witnesseth
that the Said Thomas Brooke for and in Consideration of the Sum
of Fifty pounds Current Money to him in hand paid the Receipt
whereof the Said Thomas Brooke doth hereby Acknowledge Hath Given
Granted Bargained Sold Alliened Enfeoffed confirmed and made
over and by these presents doth for himself and his Heirs Give grant
Bargain Sell Allien Enfeof Confirm and Make over unto the said Eleanor
Carroll his Heirs and assigns for Ever all that Moiety or part of a
Tract of Land Lying in Frederick County containing three hundred
Acres called Four Gallons and a half of Rum be the Same More or less
together with all and singular the Improvements thereon or in any manner
appurtaining To have and to hold the Land and Premisses with
the appurtenances unto her the said Eleanor Carroll her heirs or assigns
and to no other use intent or purpose And the said Thomas Brooke doth
for himself and his Heirs Covenant promise Grant and agree to and with
the Said Eleanor Carroll her heirs and assigns and the Said Thomas
Brooke and his Heirs the af.d Tract or parcell of Land and premisses with
the Appurtenances unto her the said Eleanor Carroll her heirs and
assigns shall and will for Ever hereafter defend Provided Nevertheless
and it is the true Intent and meaning of these presents and the partys
hereunto that if the Said Thomas Brooke his heirs Executors and
Administrators Shall well and truly pay or Cause to be paid unto the said
Eleanor Carroll her Certain Attorney Executors Administrators or
assigns the full and Just Sum of Fifty pounds Currency at or upon the
first Day of August Next together with Legal Interest thereon from
the Date hereof Then this Indenture and Claim Matter and thing therein
Contained Shall be from henceforth utterly Void and of None Effect otherwise
to Stand remain abide and be in full Power Strength and Virtue in
Law anything contained to the Contrary notwithstanding In Witness
Whereof the party first above mentioned hath hereunto Set his
hand and Seal the Day and Year first above Written
Signed Sealed and Delivered Tho.s Brooke Seal
In the Presence of J Hepburne
Benj.a Hall Jun.r
W Barnes Jun.r
At the foot of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed (Viz.t)
June 26.th 1755 Then Came the above Named Thomas Brooke before
me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court
of Maryland and Acknowledged the above Deed to be his Act and Deed
and the Land and premisses therein Mentioned to be the right of
the above Mentioned Eleanor Carroll her heirs and assigns according to
the true Intent and Meaning of the said Deed and the Act of Assembly
in Such Cases made and provided
Taken and acknowledged before
J Hepburn
Recorded July 12.th 1755
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Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records 1763-1767; Liber TT {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 375. At the request of Judson Coolidge the following Deed was recorded April 2, 1765
Indenture made March 12, 1765; Between Mrs. Eleanor Carroll, widow of Daniel {Marlborough} Carroll, deceased, merchant, and Daniel Carroll, son and heir of one part and Judson Coolidge of the other part; Witnesseth that whereas Mrs. Carroll is seized for the term of her natural life part of "Four Hills" and "Paterwick" containing 185 acres and "Addition" containing 83 acres, the immediate reversion whereof after her death to Daniel Carroll his son by Daniel Carroll's last will and testament. Beginning at a bounded oak standing by Charles Branch and running thence according to the deed from John Hyde to Daniel Carroll dated October 9, 1725. Now the said Mrs. Carroll and Daniel Carroll for and in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings paid by Judson Coolidge has sold by these presents the aforesaid tracts. Signed Eleanor Carroll, Daniel Carroll in the presence of John Darnall, John Weldon and acknowledged before John Darnall
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