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- unproven 2nd marriage; probably a Beall, notice the land Largo is resurveyed into John Bealls good will
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1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 422
Enrolled at request of Ninian Beall 29 Mar 1732:
Indenture 15 Jan 1731; Between John Adamson, wigmaker, and Ninian Beall, planter; for 25s; a parcel of land called Ninian Beall Chase at the fork of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; bounded by one acres laid out for James Peerman and one acre for Thomas Butler; containing one acres; /s/ John Adamson; wit. John Beall, Alexr. Magruder; ack. 15 Jan 1731 by John Adamson and his wife Leesey
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1767-1770 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
113-114. William Luckett Junr. recorded 20 Nov. 1767, made 22 Oct. between John Adamson of FC, for £116 sells parcel, part ofa tract called Bealls Good Will, known by the name of Second Vacancy, M&B given for 266 acres. Signed John Adamson. Receipt. Ack. and Lucy wife of John Adamson released dower rights. AF paid.
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John Williams 15.83 Page £60.6,2 Jan 22 1728 Oct 1 1729
Appraisers: William Beall, Ninian Beall.
Creditors: William Mauduit.
Next of kin: Charles Williams (brother), Elisabeth Harding (sister).
Administratrix/Executrix: Mrs. Lucy Williams.
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John Williams 9.470 A Page £60.6.1 £25.3.2 Oct 1 1729
Received from: Mr. John Hanbury (merchant in London), Simon Nicholls, Thomas Willson, Mrs. Joyce Bradford, Thomas Nicholls, Thomas Clagett.
Payments to: Capt. Edward Sprigg, Charles Perry, Mr. John Bradford, Mary Cramphin, Robert Bayly, Margaret Hook, estate of Maj. Thomas Sprigg, Dr. Joseph Coleman, Capt. John Hide & Co. & William Mauduit, Mr. Peter Dent,
Administratrix: Mrs, Lucy Williams (relict).
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1759-1763 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber RR [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 138. At the request of Thomas Cramphin the following Deed was recorded June 20, 1761
Indenture made May 28, 1761; John Adamson of Frederick County, Maryland in consideration of the sums of 16 pounds sterling and 4 pound paper money paid by Thomas Cramphin has sold "Lot Number 19" in Beall Town containing 1 acre which formerly belonged to Ninian Beall. Signed John Adamson, in the presence of John Hepburn, Ninian Tannehill and acknowledged before John Hepburn and at the same time Lucy Adamson w/o John Adamson relinquished her right of dower
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