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Charles County Maryland Will Book WDM-15, 1825-1833; {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 389.
Lott Mason, Will, June 11, 1828; March 8, 1831
I, Lott Mason of CC, being weak and of bad health, but of sound mind, memory and understanding;
To nephew William Budd, my plantation on the river called "Nonesuch" commonly called Brooke's Ferry and my dwelling plantation with the several tracts thereto belong which I have a right or title. Also negroes; George, Tom, Old Bill and his wife Molly, Lewis, Paris, Young Bill, Harry son of Nelly, Henry son of Celia, and Sarah on the express provision that neither he or his heirs shall make sale any of the lands or negroes.
To children of nephew John Budd negroes: Cilia, Kitty, Milly and Nancy, now in their possession on the express provision that neither he or his heirs shall make sale any of the negroes.
To Benjamin Burgess 200 dollars for the trouble of settling my estate and 5 years schooling for his son Benjamin Burgess.
Item: Executor to put at my wife and my own grave, head and foot stones describing names age and death.
Executor: friend Benjamin Burgess
Signed: June 11, 1828 Lott Mason
Wit: Francis E. Dunnington, John S. Layland, Jeremiah Posey
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contributed by Joyce Candland
Barrycat1@aol.com"
1831 In memory of Lot Mason - 18 Feb 1831 - in the 81st year of his age.
Tombstone at "Frog's Nest" near Doncaster in the woods. Ref: CC MD
Tombstone & Bible Records, compiled by DAR 1940
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John Maryman, SMC 10/2/1764-8/26/1766.
Wife: Ann, estate during life and at her death to William and Zachariah Maryman; plantation in the neck and main road to be the division between them and William is to help Zachariah to build a house.
To: Joshua and Joseph Maryman, dwelling plantation in the forest equally divided but Joshua to have the part where the house is. 4 boys: William, Joshua, Joseph, and Zachariah all cattle equally.
To: Eleanor Nicholls, Lotte Mason, and Sarah Mason, 5 shillings each.
To: Elizabeth Carpenter, Susanna Wells, and Lydia Linseyward, slaves.
The boys to have the balance of slaves. Exec: Wife, Ann.
Wit: Cyrus Vowles, William Payne, William Bray.
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John Mareman 91.86 SM £657.4.4 Feb 20 1767
Appraisers: Seneca Nelson, John Mills.
Next of kin: William Mareman, Joshua Mareman.
Executrix: Ann Mareman.
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Ann Mareman, SMC, widow of John Mareman, 10/8/1774-11/12/1774.
To: Mary McDaniel, 1 shilling.
Children: Susanna Wells, Lydia Ward, Eleanor Rainy, and one share to be divided among William Clarke's children, 100 lbs. sterling equally between them with interest.
Children: William, Joshua, and Joseph Mareman, Susanna Wells, Lydia Ward, Eleanor Rainey, and William Clarke's children (one share to them) and Zachariah in case he does not marry Ann Howard, but if he does, he to get 1 shilling only, the money and interest from sale of a sloop and the residue of my estate, both real and personal.
Granddaughter: Sarah Mason, wearing apparel. Cyrus Vowles to settle and divide estate.
Wit: John Tompkins, Mary Tompkins, William Russell.
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Joshua Maryman (b. 1742, son of John Maryman and Ann Vowles) married circa 1769 Susanna (b. circa 1745) and had, among others, Mary Maryman (b. circa 1770) who married Charles Neale "of James" (1770-1845) as his first wife.
When Susanna administered the estate of Joshua Maryman in 1798, the Sureties for her Administration Bond were: Edmund Greenwell, Bennet Hopewell, and Ethelbert Cissell.
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Elizabeth Merryman married Charles Bowling on August 27, 1798 at Old Tomaken Episcopal Church, St Mary's County, MD, now known as All Saint's in Oakley. Elizabeth Maryman was the daughter of William Maryman and Mary. Mary m. second, Ignatius Hayden by 10/10/1788. Elizabeth Merryman had a sister named Lydia who m. her first cousin, Richard Maryman, 8/10/1797. Richard was the son of Joseph Maryman and wife, Elizabeth. Joseph Maryman and William Maryman were the sons of John Maryman who d. 1766 and his wife, Ann Vowles who d. 1774.
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Edmund BARTON Greenwell (d. August, 1840) married, 2/6/1800, Susanna MAREMAN daughter of Joseph Mareman (b. 1748) and Elizabeth
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On 7 December 1795 Probate Records show kindred of Robert Haislip Senior deceased were Lott Mason and John Coby in behalf of Elizabeth Coby. Executor was John Haislip.
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NJL: Charles Co. Will Book (Wills AK #1, p 306 & 307):
"In the name of God Amen, I Robert Haislip of Charles County in the State of Maryland, being sick and weak of body but of sound and desposing mind, memory and understanding do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following:
"I give and bequeath unto my son John Haislip the dwelling plantation wherein I now dwell and all the land I have any right or title thereto adjoining thereto to him and his heirs forever.
"Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Burgess a tract of land called Haislip's Trouble during her natural life and after her decease I give and bequeath to my grandson John Burgess the said tract of land called Haislip's Trouble, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.
"Item: I give and bequeath to my son John Haislip my negro man "Bato".
"I give and bequeath the residue of my personal estate to be equally divided among all my children to them and their assigns forever.
"Lastly, I consolidate to appoint my son John Haislip my sole executor of this my last will and testement. In testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and affixed my seal this 26th day of April 1795 signed, sealed and acknowledged by the testament who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subvscribed our names as withesses thereto.
April 26th, 1795
Robert Haislip"
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Charles County, Maryland, Inventories,1791-1797; Page 358.
Robert Haislip Sr - Inventory. Late of CC, decd. Dec 7, 1795.
Negro men: George (50 years of age), Peter (45), Cato (33), Jeames (20). Negro boys; Merica (10), Lewis (4). Negro women: Ama (25), Clare (20 & child). Negro girls: Jenney (2) , Hannah ( 7) .
Total amount: 754.3.5.
Signed - Fran's B. Franklin, Hez Garner.
Creditors: Yates & Tydings.
Kin: Lott Mason, John Coby in behalf of Elizabeth Coby.
CC, Feb 9. 1796. Then came John Haislip, executor, & made oath.
Certified by John Muschett, Registrar of Wills.
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Lott Mason Charles Co. Md census for both 1790 & 1800
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1791-1798 Charles County MD Administration Accounts
Page 27. William Bowie - Final A/C; £28.16.11 £44.10.11-1/2 Aug 1 1791
Sureties: Richard R. Reeder, Joseph Elgin
Received from: Joseph Gilbert
Payments to: Samuel Haislip, Athelia Posey, Franics Posey, Ignatius Ryan, Charles King, Warren Dent, Dr. Jenifer, John Muschett (for recording)
Administrator: Lott Mason
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Charles County Maryland Will Book AL-12, 1801-1808, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 330.
George Gray copy, Will, July 31, 1805; February 21, 1806
I, George Gray of of the county of Rowan & State of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory;
To Annt Levina Gray, the widow of Anthony Gray, ded'd of Rowan County, North Carolina, all my money, goods, chattles & with all the interest and profits arising on the same which is now in the hands of Lott Mason who is my guardian in Charles County, Maryland.
Executor: friend David Lindsey Ward
Signed: July 31, 1805 George Gray
Wit: Charles Anderson, Samuel Gray, John Marlin
February 21, 1806: I Adlai Osborn, Clerk of Rowan County Court of pleas and quarter sessions do cerify that the foregoing is a ture copy of a will filed in my office and recorded. Lewis Beard, Chairman of Rowan County Court of Pleas and Guarter sessions certfied.
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BUDD v. BBOOKE ET AL. [Dec 1845]
and appealed Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Maryland and ... By Maryland Court of Appeals
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EJECTMENT, brought by the appellees against the appellant.
The plaintiffs declared for nineteen undivided twentieths of a
tract of land called " Nonesuch," which they described by course
and distance according to the lines of said tract, corrected from
the original grant thereof to the year 1800. A certain William
Budd appeared to the declaration, pleaded not guilty, and took
defense upon warrant of resurrey, which was accordingly issued,
Hi a death was afterwards suggested, and his devisee, the present
appellant, appeared to defend the action. The jury found a
verdict for the plaintiffs. The description in the original paient
of the tract called "Allanson's Folly," dated June 23, 1663,
is as follows: " Beginning at a marked white oak, standing on
the west side of a little creek called St. Katharine's Creek,
and running east-north-east up Chincomuxen, for breadth the
length of two hundred perches, to a marked oak, standing by a
marsh side, against & hammock of trees that standeth in the
marsh; bounded on the east with a line drawn south-east from
the said oak, into the woods, for the length of three hundred
and twenty perches, to a marked oak; on the south with a line
drawn south-west from the end of the former line, until it intersect
a parallel line drawn from the first marked oak at St. Katharine's
Creek; on the west with the said parallel; on the north
with Chincomuxen." That of the tract called " Wicksall," in
the original patent dated November 25, 1667, is as follows: "
Beginning at a marked oak by the creek side — being the
bounded tree of the land formerly laid out for the said Allan-
eon called ' Allanson's Folly' — and running south-west down
the creek, for breadth the length of one hundred perches, to a
marked oak standing upon a point at the mouth of the said creek;
bounding on the south by a line drawn south-east into the woods,
the length of three hundred and twenty perches to a bounded
oak; on the east by a line drawn north-east from the end of the
former line, the length of one hundred perches to a bounded
hickory that intersects a parallel line drawn north-west, to the
first marked oak; on the north, with the said parallel; on the
west, with the said creek." And that of the tract called "As-
pinall's Hope," in the original patent dated March 16, 1681, ia
as follows: " Beginning at a bounded oak, bound tree of a parcel of land called 'Wicksall,' standing on the south side of
Chicamuxen creek, on a point at the mouth of the said creek;
running thence south-south-west eighty perches; thence south
by east forty perches to a bounded chestnut oak; thence binding
upon Fletcher's Addition, south-east one hundred and twenty-
five perches, to a bounded red oak; thence east and by north
one hundred and ten perches to an oak in the line of ' Wick-
sail;' thence binding on 'Wicksall,' to the first bound tree."
The defendant stated, in her eighth explanation, that she located
for her defense, the seisin and possession of Richard Brooke
and Walter T. Brooke, of part of a tract of land called Nonesuch,
according to the deed of said Walter T. and Richard
Brooke to Lott Mason; the possession and seisin of Lott Mason
of the same land, and his dying seised and possessed; the
will of Lott Mason, devising said land to William Budd; the
latter's seisin and possession, and his dying so seised and possessed;
the will of William Budd, devising said land to the
defendant for life, and her seisin and possession. The testimony
excepted to by appellant in the fourth bill of exceptions waa
that of Francis Dunnington, who testified that he was present
at the running of the line to the termination thereof at Moss*
point; that said point is the outermost and most prominent point
at the mouth of Chickamuxon creek; that said point was the
first one reached in running the first line of Wicksall; that
near said point the bank terminated abruptly, and seemed as if
a portion might have been worn away by the action of the waters
and the lapse of time; that there was no tree at said point,
nor did he ever hear that a tree had stood upon said point. The
habendum of the grant referred to in the opinion of the court in
passing upon the tenth bill of exceptions, is as follows: " To
have and to hold the same unto the said Sarah Brooke, Walter
Brooke, and Richard Brooke, their heirs and assigns forever, to
be holden of us and our heirs, in free and common socage by
fealty only. " The other facts sufficiently appear from the opinion,
Alexander and McMdhvn, for the appellants. B. J. Brent, for the appellee.
The plaintiff locates for his pretensions, a deed from Walter T.
Brooke and Richard Brooke to Lott Mason, dated 2nd of October,
1824, beginning at C, the beginning of Nonesuch, and running
thence, &c.
The will of Lott Mason, dated 11th June, 1828, contained the following
devise : * "
I give and devise to my nephew, William Budd, my plan-
tation on the river called ' Nonesuch,' or commonly known
by the name of ' Brooke's Perry,' and my dwelling plantation, with
the several tracts thereto belonging, which I now have a right or
title to, to him and his heirs forever."
The will of William Budd devised to his wife, Artemisa Budd, '' (abt 1838)
all my estate, both real and personal, during her life;" and that
the said defendant claims title to the lands in dispute, through and
under said Richard Brooke, and that the said point black A, is one
of the corners of the land known and reputed as " Nonesuch."
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Charles County Circuit Court
Land Survey, Subdivision, and Condominium Plats
MSA S1195: (Certificates, Patented, CH)
Index by Reference
Patented Certificate 26 1794/10/17 Addition To Frogs Nest, Lott Mason, 16 Acres 4 0 MSA S 1195-34
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Maryland State Archives
MARYLAND INDEXES
(Assessment of 1783, Index)
1783
Charles County
MSA S 1437
Lott Mason. CH 7th District, General p. 7. MSA S 1161-5-4 1/4/5/48
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Charles County Land Records 1782-1786; Liber Z#3; Page 269. Apr 18, 1786 from Samuel Luckett and Monica, his wife, of CC, to Lott Mason of CC, for 14,152 lbs of crop tobacco clear of cask, all that tract of land called Frogs Nest in CC, containing and now laid out for about 122 acres, as by the plot more at large may appear. Signed Samuel Luckett, Monica Luckett. Wit - Warren Dent, Rich Barnes (CC JPs). Recorded Jun 12, 1786.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 39- Mar 6, 1787 from Samuel Luckett of CC, planter, to Robert Fergusson of CC, merchant, for 188 £19 shillings and 5 pence, all those parts of the 5 following tracts of land in CC in Durham Parish, to wit, Lucketts Slipe, Lucketts Hazard, Lucketts Addition, and Lucketts Chance, the whole containing about 400 acres, one third part thereof as willed to him, sd Samuel Lucket by his father, Ignatius Luckett decd in fee simple, and also one other third part of the afd tracts called Lucketts Slipe, Lucketts Hazard, Lucketts Addition, and Lucketts Chance, after the death of David Luckett, brother to the sd Samuel Luckett, who is entitled to an estate for life in the sd last mentioned third part, by the will of Ignatius Luckett afd. Also a tract of land called Frogs Nest, lying in CC, containing about 175 acres, excepting out of the sd last mentioned tract, part thereof, said to contain 172 acres sold by sd Samuel Luckett and his wife to Lott Mason. Signed - Samuel Luckett. Wit - Dan Jenifer*, Richd Barnes*. Recorded Mar 8, 1787.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 428. Bill of sale, recorded at the request of Lot Mason. I, Walter Stone of CC, Merchant, have this day sold to Lot Mason, 1 Negro boy called Guss, for 59 £Signed Jan 7, 1789 - Walter Stone. Wit - James A. Corry, Jas, Russell. Recorded Apr 4, 1789.
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Charles County, Maryland Land Records 1801-1803; Liber IB-5 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 408.
At the request of Lott Mason the following Deed was recorded June 28, 1803
Indenture made June 1803; Mary Skinner as for divers other good causes and considerations her thereunto moving and in consideration of 30 dollars current money paid by Lott Mason has sold all her right and claim to her 1/9th part of a tract of land called "Ravens Den" containing 141 acres and binding on the south side of the Little Dam and "Frogs Nest" belonging to Charles Adams. Signed Mary Skinner in the presence of and acknowledged before Samuel Hanson, Thomas H. Reeder
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 380-27: FROGS NEST: 83 acres; Possession of - 83 Acres - Kenneday, Clement : : Surveyed 5 April 1707 for Charles Adams beginning at a bound Red Oak standing on the North side the Little Dam branch: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 83 Acres - Clement Kenneday from Charles Adams; 12 Nov 1746,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 353-10: ALLANSONS FOLLY: 400 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Ming, Edward: 300 Acres - Rookwood, Edward: 100 Acres - Hoskins, Philip: 100 Acres - Mackey, James: Surveyed 2 April 1662 for Thomas Allison on the East side of Piscataway river on the South Side of Chingomuxon Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: MOORES REGAINED; ; ; Conveyance notes - Edward Ming in the right of his wife (and relict of Matthew Dike), Resurveyed as Escheat into MOORES REGAINED Folio 461.,,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 353-15: WICKSALL: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Mason, Colonel: Surveyed 3 July 1667 for Thomas Allanson assigned John Hutchinson on the South side of St. Michaels Creek formerly called Chingomuxon Creek.: Conveyance notes - Col Mason in Virginia, This land is said to be escheat,,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 356-35: ASPINALLS HOPE: 150 acres; Possession of - 150 Acres - Mason, Colonel: Surveyed 12 July 1667 for Henry Aspinall at a bound oak a bound tree of a parcel of land called WICKSALL on the South side Chingomuxon Creek: Other Tracts Mentioned: WICKSALL; NONESUCH; ; Conveyance notes - Col Mason in Virginia, This land is said to be escheat and is escheated into NONESUCH,,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 336-18: NONSUCH: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres - Milstead, Edward: : Surveyed 14 July 1663 for John Lambert in the woods upon the West side of the main fresh that falls into Poynton creek.: Other Tracts Mentioned: TWO LOVING BROTHERS; ;
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other Close by Mason property
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 355-25: FLETCHERS ADDITION: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Mason, Colonel: Surveyed 22 October 1670 for Henry Fletcher beginning at a bound oak the bound tree of the land he now lives upon at Chingomuxon on the East side Piscataway river.: Conveyance notes - Col Mason in Virginia,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 352-6: CHRISTIAN TEMPLE MANOR: 1000 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Mason, Mathew: 300 Acres - Austin, Thomas: 100 Acres - Brown, Gerrard (heirs of): 200 Acres - Mason, Mathew: 200 Acres - Smallwood, Prior: 200 Acres - Smoot, John: : Surveyed 12 April 1659 for Thomas Allanson on the South Side of Piscataway near the mouth of Mattawoman Creek: ; Conveyance notes - 1000 Acres - William Bladen Esq from Edward Ford 6 Feb 1710, 100 Acres - John Saunders from John Woodward, recorded by John Newton 26 Feb 1716,50 Acres - John Saunders from Gerard Marshall 28 May 1720 John Saunders from John Smoot 7 Aug 1721, 1000 Acres - Prior Smallwood from Thomas (Allison) Allanson 7 March 1723, 800 Acres - Thomas Cowper (?) from Thomas Bladen 14 Feb 1723, 800 Acres - George Mason from Thomas Cowper (?) 14 Feb 1725 William Smallwood Taylor from John Saunders son of John 9 May 1741 (?),
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 355-26: HARDSHIFT: 50 acres; Possession of - 50 Acres - Mason, Colonel: Surveyed 6 Feb 1670 for Roger Dickenson at a bound Red Oak the Easternmost bound tree of the land called HARDFROST: Other Tracts Mentioned: HARDFROST; Conveyance notes - Col Mason in Virginia, 50 Acres - Francis Hammersley from Thomas Hawton 23 May 1737,50 Acres - Richard Speak from Robert Hanson 12 Aug 1742, 50 Acres - John Graham from William Prichard 10 Nov 1742, , ,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Chicamuxen: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 358-44: HARD FROST : 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Mason, Colonel: Surveyed 15 July 1659 Thomas Allanson on the South side Mattawoman Creek patent dated 19 June 1663: Conveyance notes - Col Mason in Virginia, ,
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Partnership, Lot Mason and William Brawner, 187 Acres, 3 Rods 1810/09/14 Unpatented Certificate 372 4 0 MSA S 1218-379
Partnership, 187 Acres, 3 Rods
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot Brawner, William 1810 Unpatented Certificate 372 0 0 MSA S 1587-3095
The Sailors Wish, Lot Mason, 422 1/2 Acres 1829/01/06 Unpatented Certificate 416 7 0 MSA S 1218-423
Sailor's Wish, The, 422 1/4 Acres
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1828 Unpatented Certificate 416 0 0 MSA S 1587-3489
Masons Discovery, Lot Mason, 6 Acres, 5 Rods 1806/03/06 Unpatented Certificate 300 5 0 MSA S 1218-307
Mason's Discovery, 6 Acres, 5 Rods
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1805 Unpatented Certificate 300 0 0 MSA S 1587-2619
Addition to Renewment, 5 Acres, 2 Rods
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1805 Unpatented Certificate 11 0 0 MSA S 1587-123
Addition to Stoney Hill, 8 Acres, 3 Rods
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1805 Unpatented Certificate 14 0 0 MSA S 1587-133
Masons Folly, Lot Mason, 27 Acres 1802/06/21 Unpatented Certificate 302 6 0 MSA S 1218-311
Davis Would If He Could, Lot Mason, 3 Rods, 36 Perches 1802/06/21 Unpatented Certificate 110 3 0 MSA S 1218-115
Masons Slipe, Lot Mason, 5 Acres 1802/06/21 Unpatented Certificate 305 3 0 MSA S 1218-313
Frogs Next Resurvey, Lott Mason, 139 Acres, 1 Rod 1802/06/21 Patented Certificate 413 4 0 MSA S 1195-424
Davis' Would If He Could, 3 Rods, 36 Perches
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1802 Unpatented Certificate 110 0 0 MSA S 1587-1086
Frog's Nest Resurveyed, 139 Acres, 1 Rod; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lott 1802 Patent Record IC Q, p. 81 0 0 MSA S 1587-1503
Frog's Nest Resurveyed, 139 Acres, 1 Rod; Patent
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lott 1802 Patent Record IC P, p. 328 0 0 MSA S 1587-1504
Mason's Folly, 27 Acres
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1801 Unpatented Certificate 302 0 0 MSA S 1587-2623
Mason's Slipe, 5 Acres
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lot 1801 Unpatented Certificate 305 0 0 MSA S 1587-2626
Addition To Frogs Nest, Lott Mason, 16 Acres 1794/10/17 Patented Certificate 26 4 0 MSA S 1195-34
Addition to Frogs Nest, 16 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lott 1794 Patent Record IC K, p. 46 0 0 MSA S 1587-76
Addition to Frogs Nest, 16 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Mason, Lott 1794 Patent Record IC H, p. 550 0 0 MSA S 1587-77
Addition To Renewment, Lot Mason, 5 Acres, 2 Perches, See Masons Discovery, Folder Empty N/A Unpatented Certificate 11 1 0 MSA S 1218-16
Addition To Stoney Hill, Lot Mason, 8 Acres, 3 Perches, See Masons Discovery, Folder Empty N/A Unpatented Certificate 14 1 0 MSA S 1218-19
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