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WILLIAM THOMAS, Gentleman, their son, was Land Agent for Lord Baltimore and acquired many large grants. He inherited the remainder of "KEDGERTON", 986 acres; had Resurveyed "MOUNT HERMON", 890 acres (of which 300 acres was set aside for the wedding dower of his second wife--Joanna Powell, and which descended to my mother, Eliz. Thomas Wallis Schutt, and sold after her death (1919). He acquired 740 acres, part of STRATFORD MANOR, and 100 acres of New York; Tilghman's Farm, and Chance, 682 acres; Thomas' Discovery, 200 acres, etc. He was b--c--1687, was m--1st--at Cecil Meeting of Friends, to Johanna Hosier, in 1697. He was m--2dly--before a large and distinguished gathering of Friends at Tred Avon Meeting--to Joanna Powell, dau--of Howell Powell, Jr. and Esther Bartlett, in 1738, by whom he had one son, JAMES THOMAS, b--3m-18d, 1739.
Howell Powell was the son of Howell Powell, Sr., and his wife, Eliz. Gorsuch (Rev. John, Daniel, Wm.), dau--of Rev. John and Anne (Lovelace) Gorsuch, dau--of Sir William Lovelace, Knight, of Bethersden, Kent, England, and sister of Gov. Francis Lovelace of New York, and the poet, Richard Lovelace.
Howell Powell was the son of Hugh Powell, Castle Madoc, Brecknockshire, Wales.
Wm. Thomas built his home in 1711 (still standing). He d--1739.
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GORSUCH, REV. JOHN (d. about 1657). Lancaster county; formerly Rector of Walkholme, Hertfordshire; married Ann, daughter of Sir William Lovelace of Kent, and sister of Richard Lovelace, the poet.
V. M., III, 83.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dobson/md/mdtalbot.htm
URL title: Duncans in Talbot County, Maryland
Note:
Thomas Duncan, 4 March 1675, to inherit "Bachelor's Plantation on Island Creek in the will of Edward Roe of Talbot County, Maryland, proved 3 July 1676; other heirs were Edward Roe's wife Mary, his daughter Eliza, and Anne Gorsuch and the rest of Richard Gorsuch's children; execs. wife Mary, Capt. Philemon Lloyd, Capt. Peter Sayer, and Richard Gorsuch; wit. Thos. Alexander, Wm. Phelps, Thos. Morris, Jos. Hicks; recorded in Will Book 5, pg.59. (pg.173-174, Vol.1, 1635-1685, "The Maryland calendar of wills" Vol.1-8 by Jane Baldwin Cotton 1904-1928, FHL book 975.2 P28c).
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