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

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Name John MacCubbin Born Abt 1630 Ayrshire, Scotland Gender Male Died 31 Jul 1686 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Person ID I20027 Tree1 Last Modified 1 Feb 2023
Father John MacCubbin, b. Abt 1602, Ayrshire, Scotland , d. Abt 1660, Ayrshire, Scotland
(Age ~ 58 years)
Relationship natural Mother Sarah Black Relationship natural Family ID F13206 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Eleanor (Unproven) Carroll, b. Abt 1646, England , d. 4 Aug 1711, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate
(Age ~ 65 years)
Married 21 Sep 1665 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Children 1. Samuel MacCubbin, b. 1666, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 12 Jun 1745, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate
(Age 79 years) [natural]
2. John MacCubbin, b. 1669, St. James Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 7 May 1752, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate
(Age 83 years) [natural]
3. Sarah MacCubbin, b. 1671, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 22 Apr 1716, St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
(Age 45 years) [natural]
4. William MacCubbin, b. 1673, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. Anne Arundel County, Maryland
[natural]
5. Zachariah MacCubbin, b. 4 Dec 1674, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 24 Mar 1753, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate
(Age 78 years) [natural]
6. Moses MacCubbin, b. Abt 1678, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 24 Apr 1733, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate
(Age ~ 55 years) [natural]
7. Elizabeth MacCubbin, b. Bef 1686, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 18 Dec 1725, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
(Age > 39 years) [natural]
Last Modified 1 Feb 2023 Family ID F13205 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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July 31, 1686. South River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Will of John Maccubbin.
To wife Eleanor, executrix, dower rights.
To sons Samuel, William, Zacharias, Moses and their heirs, 200 acres "Wardropp" on north side of South River equally. Said sons to be of age at 18 years.
To Son John Maccubin [the dwelling plantation] whereon I now live, known by the name of Bramton being one hundred and forty ackers on the North side of South River being to him and his heyres for ever
Test: Robert Hinwood, Andrew Bell, John Ireland.
Signed September 21, 1685. (Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Wills, Liber 4, folio 207)
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John Macubin 9.179 I AA £172.14.10 Aug 2 1686
The amount of the inventory also included #4116.
Appraisers: Samuell Howard, Lancelott Todd (also Lanslat Todd).
List of debts: Robert Hinwood, Robert Smith, Andrew Bell, Israeli Ashly, William Gibbs, Edward Shore.
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will - John Maccubbin (d. 1686) wife is Eleanor Carroll
Anne Arundel County MD
Written 21 September 1685
Probate 31 July 1686
Item. I give to my four sons Samuel Maccubin, William Maccubin, Zacharier Maccubin, Moses Maccubin two hundred ackers of Land lying on the north side of South River known by the name of Wordrape to be equally divided betwixt my aforesaid four sons both in quantity and quality to them and their heyers for ever.
Item I give unto my Son John Maccubin [the dwelling plantation] whereon I now live, known by the name of Bramton being one hundred and forty ackers on the North side of South River being to him and his heyres for ever.
My wife Ellenor Maccubin having her life time in the aforesaid hundred and forty ackers of Land accordin to Law.
Item. I give unto my wife Ellenour Macubin my personal Estate and to be at her disposing for the good of her children as she shall think fit. And if my wife shall marry after my decease, then my four aforesaid sons Samuel, William, Zaccariah and Moses shall be at age of eighteen yeares. But if she shall remaine a widow then not to be of age until they are twenty and one yeares old.
John Macuben (His x marke)
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March 10, 1712/13. At a special court held for relief of Anne Arundel County and all concernined in records thereof burnt. Were present the Honorable Samuel Young, Esq., Capt. Richard Jones, and Maj. Charles Hammond, commissioners. Be it remembered that into court came Moses Maccubbin and exhibited a patent to James Warner [on June 26, 1663] for 200 acres called 'Wardropp' and by two assignments set over the same to Patrick Dunkin [on August 10, 1663] and by Patrick Dunkin assigned to Mary Gibbs [on May 15, 1671], widow, who intermarried with Alexander Gardner, AA County, planter, deceased, and at his death was his relict's; she deeded the land to John Maccubbin [on March 14, 1675], late of AA County, deceased, the father of Moses Maccubbin, who in his own right claims the patent and requests it be recorded. (Anne Arundel County, Land Records, Liber __, folios 141-143)
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