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Jones, Rice, St. Mary's County, Maryland ===== 31st Dec., 1667.
To wife Frances, dower rights.
to unborn child, residue of estate, real and personal; if said child die, entire estate to pass to wife afsd..
Test: Robt. Gates, Robt. Hunt, Sam'l Dobson. 1 303.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/sc4300/sc4341/sc4341.cfm
URL title: Supplement to Early Settlers Query
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Jones, Rice
EE:37 Film No.:
Transported by 1665; of St. Mary's County in 1667; dead by 1674, when Cornelius Cornell was administrator of his estate
Transcript. 9:38; 11:103; 12:413; 17:415; 18:321
Original. GG:128; HH:502
MSA SC 4341-
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc4000/sc4040/00080 0/html/sm868.html
URL title: St. Mary's City Women's Career Files MSA SC 4040
Note:
Jones, Francis ( ? - ? )
Husband: Rice Jones (admin., 1667). Children: unborn child, name unknown.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/stagsere/se1/se4/000000/000 010/html/03226.html
URL title: MARYLAND INDEXES (Probate, Records, Colonial, Index) J, 1634-1777, SE4-10
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INVENTORIES & ACCOUNTS
Jones, Rice
1667
Testamentary Proceedings
Liber 2, folio 397 (inventory)
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1706-1712 Charles County, Maryland Land Records; Liber C#2 [TLC]; Page 50
Recorded at request of William Stone:
21 Jan 1706; Indenture from James Tyer, planter, and Margaret his wife, to William Stone; for 8,500# tobacco; a parcel formerly in St. Mary's County, now in Charles Co; on the south side of the main swamp of Pile's Fresh; bounded by land formerly belonging to Rice Jones; containing 700 acres laid out for Hugh Oneale called Oneales Desart; /s/ James Tyer, Margarett Tyer (mark); wit. Philip Lynes, William Herbert, John Manning; 21 Jan 1706 James Tyer and Margaret his wife ack. deed; 18 Apr 1707 Wm. Stone paid alienation for 700 acres [aka WOODS DESERT]
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JOHN FOXALL, m. MARTHA _____, emigrated to Virginia and had issue. He came first to Maryland, where on July 27, 1665, he entered headrights there for himself, his wife Martha, child Mary and others of other names. The next year, on 20 Oct. 1666 he received a grant for 850 acres and on 10 Oct. 1667, assigned his rights to Rice JONES of St. Mary's County, Maryland At that time he was called "of Westmoreland County, Virginia." He lived in Westmoreland Co. on Pope's Creek, where he was called in one deed, "merchant." In their Sturman article, the same authors say John's wife is Sarah Butler.
a. Mary Foxall, b. 1665, England, eldest child, m. (1) Robert Vaulx, b. 1651, d. by 27 May 1685. The name is sometimes spelled in records as Valks, which probably gives some indication of its pronunciation. Mary m. (2) Alexander Gorges, (3) Edward Duddleston, (4) Caleb Butler. Caleb Butler's only child, Jane, d. 1728, m. Augustine Washington, father of George, who was, however, by the second wife, Mary Ball.
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