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Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q
Elizabeth Lambert, d/o John Lambert, b. Jan 1667; [Elinor Lambert age 5 in Jan 1672 (E.72)
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Charles County Court and Land Records, Liber I, Page 78
1 Mar 1680; Deed of Gift from Lewis Jones, planter, to Wm. Lambert, s/o John Lambert; a tract of land on the west side of Portobacco Creek; if Wm. shd. die without heirs, to John Lambert, Jr.; if he shd. die without heirs, to Elinor Lambert, d/o John Lambert, Sr.; /s/ Lewis Jones (mark)
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9 Jan 1692 Chas Co: John Lambert in deed of gift conveyed to John Allen and Ellinor his wife, dau of John Lambert, 100A on Nanjemy Creek adjacent land of William Boarman; witnesses were Phill. Hoskins, Joseph Manning and Boswell Smith (recorded 20 Mar 1712/13) «Chas Co Ct Prcdgs (ChCP) D2:35»
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Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 233
21 Mar 1710/11; Recorded at request of John Allen, planter
10 Mar 1710; Deed of Gift from John Allen, Planter, to his children, James, George, and Anne Allen; all slaves, white servants, cattle, hogs, household good and possession to be equally divided; John Allen, the donor, and Elinor his wife, to have use of goods during their natural life; /s/ John Allen; wit. ?H- Searson, Alles Searson, Wm. Stone
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Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 131
18 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison, Gent.: 14 Nov 1717; Indenture from John Lambetty, planter, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison, Gent.; a certain John Lambetty, the elder, on 10 Jan 1692 gave John Allen and Eleanor his wife, the d/o John, a parcel on the north side of Potomac River and east side of the easternmost branch of Nanjemy Creek; containing 100 acres; bounded by land formerly surveyed for William Boarman and 100 acres surveyed for Edmund Lyndsey; recorded in D#2.35, 36; enrolled 1712; by which defect after the death of Eleanor, wife of John Allen, the land came to John Lambetty, the surviving son and heir of John, the elder; for 3,000# tobacco; tract called Convenience of 36 acres; deed H#2. dated 18 Feb 1716; 2 tracts total 136 acres; /s/ John Lambett; wit. Thomas Stone, Geo. Dent, Wm. Stone, Jr.; 14 Nov 1717 John Lambetty and Sarah his wife ack. deed
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Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2,, Page 135
18 Nov 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison: 16 Nov 1717; Indenture from John Allen and James Allen, eldest sons and heirs of John Allen, by Ellinor his wife, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison; on 16 Aug 1658 Edmund Lindsey possessed land [B.37, 38] on the north side of the Potomac River and the east side of the easternmost branch of Nanjemy Creek; bounded by land formerly surveyed for William Boarman and 200 acres formerly surveyed for Edmund Lindsey; assigned 10 Feb 1662 to William Allen; Aug 1665 transferred to Roger Dickeson; 12 Mar 1666 sold to John Lamberty; 13 Aug 1692 given to his dau. Ellinor Lamberty (by his wife Ellen), wife of John Allen; James Allen and John Allen and Ellinor his wife and their heirs for 5,000* tobacco to Joseph Harrison; /s/ John Allen (mark), James Allen; wit. Thomas Stone, Gerrard Fowke, __ Dent; 16 Nov 1717 John and James Allen ack. deed
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20 Mar 1712; Recorded at request of John Allen:
9 Jan 1692; Deed of Gift from John Lambert to John Allen and Ellinor his wife, d/o John Lambert; a tract of 100 acres on Nanjemy Creek; bordering land of William Boarman; /s/ John Lambert (mark); wit. Phill. Hoskins, Joseph Manning, Boswell Smith (mark)
Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 131
18 Mar 1717; Recorded at request of Joseph Harrison, Gent.:
14 Nov 1717; Indenture from John Lambetty, planter, to Joseph Harrison, s/o Richard Harrison, Gent.; a certain John Lambetty, the elder, on 10 Jan 1692 gave John Allen and Eleanor his wife, the d/o John, a parcel on the north side of Potomac River and east side of the easternmost branch of Nanjemy Creek; containing 100 acres; bounded by land formerly surveyed for William Boarman and 100 acres surveyed for Edmund Lyndsey; recorded in D#2.35, 36; enrolled 1712; by which defect after the death of Eleanor, wife of John Allen, the land came to John Lambetty, the surviving son and heir of John, the elder; for 3,000# tobacco; tract called Conveniency of 36 acres; deed HW2.44 dated 18 Feb 1716; 2 tracts total 136 acres; /s/ John Lambett; wit. Thomas Stone, Geo. Dent, Wm. Stone, Jr.; 14 Nov 1717 John Lambetty and Sarah his wife ack. Deed
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