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Jan./Feb. 23, 1698/9 - The Charles Co., Md. will of Justinian Tennis leaves to grandchild John Mansfield, a little gun at 21 years.
Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 2, p. 176.
Sep. 1706 - Whereas John Mansfield of Charles Co., carpenter, was attached to answer unto John Noe, Jr., of a plea of trespass upon the case, the said action was by William Stone, the plaintiff's attorney, here in Court acknowledged to be agreed.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber B No. 2, p. ? (before p. 313)
Mar. 1706/7 - Whereas John Noe of Charles Co., planter, was attached to answer unto John Mansfield of a plea of trespass upon the case, the said action was by William Stone the plaintiff's attorney acknowledged here in Court to be agreed.
Source: Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber B No. 2, p. 313.
Jan. 1708/9 - John Mansfield witnesses the Charles Co., Md. will of Samuel Cooksey.
Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 120.
Feb. 7, 1708/9 - Christian Cookesey was granted administration of the Charles Co., Md. estate of Samuel Cookesey, sureties Robert St. Clare, John Noe, John Mansfield.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 21, p. 80.
Feb. 1708/9 - The Charles Co., Md. administration account of John Smith shows that Smith's estate made a payment to John Mansfield.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1708-1711," p. 3.
July 1713 - The St. Mary's Co., Md. administration account of Paine Turberville shows that Turberville's estate made a payment to John Mannasel [sic], potter.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1712-1716," p. 20.
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Paine Turbervile 35B.62 A SM £161.17.8 £13.4.0 Jul 31 1713
Payments to: Nathaniell Claypoole, Mr. Henry Lowe, Mr. Cheseldyn, John Mannasal (potter), Joseph VanSwerlngen, William Herbert, Martha Wellman.
Executrix: Anne Mason, wife of George Mason.
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