Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

John Mackall Gantt

Male 1762 - 1811  (48 years)


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  • Name John Mackall Gantt 
    Birth 14 May 1762  King George Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 23 Mar 1811  Prince George's County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I56199  Tree1
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2024 

    Father Thomas Gantt,   b. 18 Aug 1736, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 May 1808, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Susannah Mackall,   b. 14 Jan 1738, Calvert County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1777, Calvert County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 38 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1756  Calvert County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F6636  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Sprigg Wootton,   b. 1771, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1828, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years) 
    Marriage 18 Dec 1798  Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Lucy Gantt,   b. Abt 1800, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     2. William Thomas Gantt,   b. 25 Dec 1802, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     3. Benjamin Edward Gantt,   b. 4 Feb 1805, Prince George's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F31512  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
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      Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber TT; 1808-1812;
      Folio 35 JOHN MACKALL GANTT 02125/1811 03/23/1811
      Bequeaths to:
      1. Mary Sprigg Gantt --wife
      -testators executors to set apart that of the estate they think necessary for the sue and convenience of wife and children and the remainder of the estate to he sold as soon as possible for the purpose of paying testator's debts
      -to have the choice of such of the testators books as she may select
      out of his library, to have the testator's carriage, chair and horse and also to have the cabinet and one of the bureaus,
      -to have Negroes "Betty" and 'Susan"
      -named guardian to testator's children and should she die before they come of age, then testator's daughter-in-law Ann to be guarclians to testator's daughter Lucy
      2, Ann Hermance (?) --daughter-in-law
      at the death of testator's wife to have that property the exeeutors have set aside for the use of the testator's children shall any sill be infants -to have the testator's other bureau and her choice of a bed and after her mothers death to have the testator's best mahogany bedstead
      3. Fielder Gantt --uncle
      -named executor of the will along with testator's wife
      -whereas the testator purchased a redemption on a mortgage given by the testator's father to John Duvall for certain Negroes and there has been a --- in chancery upon the said mortgage and the testator has given his bond to his father's executors for the balance due for the purchase of the equity of redemption --should the testator die before the business is settled and the mortgage debt satisfied for which debt the testator has always refused to make himself personally responsible, it is his desire that his executors take the earliest means of settling the mortgage and paying the money the testator owes for redemption by a sale of the Negroes. nothing but the testators indisposition from closing this business and the testator is anxious that his father's debts be paid.
      -to take out as soon as possible letters testementary for the purpose of settling the testators debts
      -whereas the testator has heretofore purchased 3 lots in a square being an addition to George Town from Anthony Holman i(?) but a conveyance has not been as yet made to the testator, he requests that his executors get a conveyance with the help of the testator's friends James S. --- and Francis Key and once the conveyance is made die lots to be for the testator's children as tenants in common
      -testator requests that his land lying in Prince George's County as soon as possible, the land lying opposite Lower Marlboro and being that part of his plantation lving to the west of the main road and extending from the boundary on the said road between the testators land and that of Mathew (?) Waring near the large chestnut and running with the main mad to the top of the hill as one descends to Taylor's Branch near the bridge and from the top of the said hill a straight line west to intersect a branch of Taylor's Branch and with it to the bounder at the beech tree and thence. . .around the testator's land to the said chestnut be sold and the money from the sale be applied as part of the personal estate but before they sel l the land they shall expressly reserve the house where James Cooksey, the testator's tenant, lives and the little houses around it which the testator gives to his old friend on the condition that he shaft move them to the opposite side of the road and he is to have 4 acres of land during his life beginning at the boundary by the chestnut and running with the road to 2 apple trees on the west side of the road and thence eastward as far as a line: drawn south to the testator's outlines--to take in 4 acres and the said "Charg--s" to have the 4 acres for his natural life in return for his fidelity to the testator's father and to have firewood out of the testator's woods to the eastward of his house for 1 fire during his natural life and to have pasturage for 1 cow and horse and liberty to raise 2 hogs
      -the remainder of the testator's lands lying on the Patuxent to he rented out and the moneys from the rent for testator's widow during her natural life and for the support and education of the testator's children at the death or testator's wife and before the testator's daughter Lucy comes of age. one third of the to he paid to testator's daughter-in-law Ann Hermance to support Lucy should the lands before mentioned to be sold not be sufficient for the payment of testator's debts, then executors to sell as much of the land in Patuxent lying to the westward of the road From the landstone to the branch
      -as soon as it is convenient after testator's death, executors to sell that land which the testator purchased from the trustee for the selling of the real estate of Thomas Clarke, deceased and which lands were conveyed to the testator by James S. Morsel! and the money from the sale to be applied to the payment of a debt the testator has to the Farmer's Bank of Maryland and any surplus to be applied to the personal estate
      -whereas the testator was willed by his father Negroes for a certain term, then at the end of that term, the boys are to be apprenticed to Thomas Corcoran (?) of George Town and the daughters are bequeathed to his father's administrators Charles and Thomas Gantt until they are free
      4, John Southgate
      -whereas the testator had a legal title to a lot in the City of Washington conveyed to him by Samuel Davidson and lying on a square north of the President's house and the lot the testator sold to John Southgate but whereas theere was a mistake made in the wording of the deed of- conveyance the testator bequeaths to Southgate the said lot and also to have any other lots in Washington which the testator purchased from Samuel Davidson, of George Town not already heretolbre conveyed to Southgate
      5. Nicholas Lingan of George Town
      -whereas the testator has so]d to Lingan 2 lots which he purchased from Thomas Beall, of George and whereas he has paid the testator only part of the purchase money, the testator authorizes his executors to convey the said lots to him on the payment of the rest of the purchase price
      6. William Turner Gantt --son
      Benjamin Edward Gantt -son
      -should testator's widow die before children come of age. then John Gantt, the testator's cousin and son of uncle John Gantt and also testator's uncle Fielder Gantt named as guardians to his sons
      -testator desires that his sons be put to a trade or profession and to have a good education
      Witnesses: Rachel Pratt
      Samuel Tyler
      Henry Huntt
      Then came: Samuel Tyler
      Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand
      ===
      Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber T No. #1; 1803-1808;
      Folio 652 THOMAS GANTT 02/28/1804 05/30/1808
      Bequeaths to:
      1. John Mackall Gantt --son
      -whereas testator has already conveyed to him his real estate according to an agreement long since made between the testator and his son, the land is to be as much as testator intended for him to have out of the estate except where named
      -the clock and the looking glasses now in the dwelling house where testator resides and not to be removed
      2. Daniel Gantt --son
      -to have Negro girl "Kitty" the daughter of "Doll"
      3. Charles Gantt --son
      -To have silver can marked TSG.
      4. Thomas Gantt --son
      -to have Negroes: "Dick" 'Jacob" "George" "Doll" "Barbara"
      -Thomas and Sarah Eleanor to have four fifths of the balance of the 1500 pounds and Sarah to have the other one fifth
      -named executors of the will
      5. Sarah Eleanor ( Gantt ?) --daughter
      -to have Negroes" "Joney" "Pat" and "Nell" the daughter of "Old Shippy"
      -to have the sum of 1500 pounds current money or the balance due at testator's death in virtue of the deed of trust to testator's son John
      -remainder of the personal estate to be divided between Sarah and Thomas 6. Negroes
      -"Flora" and her children are to be manumitted at testator's death and ber cbildren as they arrive at the age of 21 —and to be in the possession of testator's on John
      and the boys are to be apprenticed to some prudent person to learn the trade of 5hoemaking
      -should "Flora" continue living with testator's son John when she is freed, then to have the annual sum of 6 pounds and to let her have a house to live in "Chargo" to be free at testator's death and is not to be considered a slave or be part of the personal estate, and he may live with any of testator's children at his own choostng and to have ail of testator's wearing apparel
      Wilnasses: James Wood
      Fielder Dorsett
      Arthur Gibbons
      Then came: Arthur Gibbons and Fielder Dorsett
      Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand
      Note: Thomas Gantt, renounced his right to act as executor
      ===
      Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber TT; 1808-1812;
      Folio 44 LUCY CRABB 08/07/1809 01/08/1811
      "being in perfect health . ."
      Bequeaths to:
      1. Mary Sprigg Gantt --niece
      -tohave the testatrix's right, title and interest to the plantation whereon the testatrix now resides
      -to have Negro woman 'Sarah" on the condition that should "Sarah's" husband be alive and willing io purchase her that he may be gratified
      2. Ann Hermance --daughter of niece Mary S. Gantt
      -to have Negroes" Polly" "Tom" "Billy" "Jacob" "Frederick" and "Daniel"
      -to have her choice of a feather bed and furn.
      -to have Negro man "Jacob' with the request that gies him $50.00 a new suit of clotbes, a horse, saddle, and bridle and for him to be at his liberty and for her to assist him when sick and find him a home if he wishes
      3. Lucy Gantt --daughter of Mary S. Gantt
      -to have Negro girl named "Harriet" and Negro girl "Hetty"
      4. Elizabeth Hodges --niece
      -to have Negro girl --
      5_ Mary McCory (?)
      -to have the sum of $100.00, a cow and calf, the young gray mare and a suit of clothes
      6. John Mackall Gantt --friend
      -named executor and instructed to sell the remainder of -the estate and to apply the moneys from the sale to the payment of debts and any surplus to be given to Mary S. Gantt.
      Witnesses: John Boyd Watkins
      John Magill
      ---- Tyler
      ===
      1791-1793 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber JRM 1 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 60. At the request of John Mackall Gantt the following Deed was recorded November 2, 1791
      Indenture made November 1, 1791; William Dent Beall of PGco in consideration of 750 pounds paid by John Mackall Gantt of Georgetown, Montgomery County, Maryland has sold part of a tract called "Taylorton" which he purchased of Thomas Gantt it being that part which was last purchased of Thomas Gantt grandfather of the said Thomas Gantt of Samuel Taylor and uxor containing 320 acres. Signed Wm D. Beall in the presence of and acknowledged before Robert Bowie, Thos. Gantt and at the same time Sarah Beall w/o William Dent Beall relinquished her right of dower

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