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Thomas Annes 6.17 CH £19.18.0 Mar 25 1720
Appraisers: John Suthis, Jorose Meedway.
Creditors: Sulslip Cooper.
Next of kin: J. Annis, William Annis.
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Thomas Annis 6.138 A CH £19.18.0 £25.18.10 Sep 7 1724
Received from: John Glasshon, Forges Madden.
Payments to: Philip Cooper, John Brown, William Hunter, S. Hanson.
Distribution to (equally): accountant, 4 other children (unnamed).
Administrator: Thomas Annis.
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Hugh Portingall 32C.170 I CH £18.4.11 Aug 24 1711
Appraisers: Evan Jones, Thomas Annis.
Creditors: none.
Next of kin: none.
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Thomas {sic James} Mackey 1.60 A CH £35.18.6 £16.19.8 Apr 30 1718
Payments to: John Lancaster, John King, Joseph Harrisson (gentleman), Thomas Osborn Smith, William Williams, Robert Hanson, Henry Taylor, James Roe, Richard Wade.
Executrix: Elisabeth Annis, wife of Thomas Annis.
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John Griffith 1.65 A CH £28.16.6 £42.18.7 Jun 6 1718
Received from: Thomas Annis, Jr., Edward Sanders.
Payments to: John Glastrone, William Tyler, Henry Tayler, John Speake, Michaell Marten, John Chapman, William Badger, Jacob Miller, Mr. William Hunter.
Administratrix: Elisabeth Griffith.
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Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 364
13 Jul 1720; Recorded at request of Thomas Taylor, tailor:
13 May 1720; Indenture from Thomas Annis, planter, and Elizabeth his wife, to Thomas Taylor; for 2,000* tobacco; a parcel called Saint John's of 100 acres; also all the other real estate at Maryland Point and Chingamuxon which said Annis and Elizabeth his wife have any right to by being the former wife of James Mackey, dec'd, as by the will of James Mackey, father of the afsd. James Mackey; /s/ Thomas Annis (mark), Elizabeth Annis (mark); wit. Danl. Jenifer, Matt. Stone; ack. Thomas Annis and Elizabeth his wife 13 May 1720
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Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 364
13 Jul 1720; Recorded at request of Thomas Taylor, tailor:
13 May 1720; Indenture from Thomas Annis, planter, and Elizabeth his wife, to Thomas Taylor; for 2,000# tobacco; a parcel called Saint John's of 100 acres; also all the other real estate at Maryland Point and Chingamuxon which said Annis and Elizabeth his wife have any right to by being the former wife of James Mackey, dec'd, as by the will of James Mackey, father of the afsd. James Mackey; /s/ Thomas Annis (mark), Elizabeth Annis (mark); wit. Danl. Jenifer, Matt. Stone; ack.
Thomas Annis and Elizabeth his wife 13 May 1720
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Charles County Liber L#2, Page14
May 8th,1722
At the request of Thomas Annis of CC, planter, the mark of cattle and hogs of was recorded for his daughter, Elizabeth
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Sep. 17, 1679 - James Beaumont, of Charles Co., merchant, transported 30 servants, including Thomas Annis, Abraham Brookbank, Francis Houlte and Susannah Houlte in the ship “Rine” of Liverpool in 1678 and 1679, and assigns the rights of land for them to Richard Edelen of St. Mary’s Co. On Oct. 22, 1679, Edelen assigns the 30 rights to Daniel Carnell? of St. Mary’s City.
Source: Maryland Land Office, Patent Records, Liber 15, Page 598.
Note: Query if Thomas' wife Elizabeth may be the Elizabeth Aines? found in Charles Co. in Sep. 1679 at Charles Co., Md. Court and Land Records, Liber H, Page 207-8.
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