Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Benjamin Naylor
Bef 1765 - 1819 (> 54 years)-
Name Benjamin Naylor Birth Bef 1765 Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Male Death 1819 Prince George's County, Maryland Person ID I65675 Tree1 Last Modified 21 Mar 2024
Father Batson Naylor, b. 1729, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 28 Jun 1769, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 40 years) Relationship natural Mother Margaret MNU Naylor, b. 1724, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 3 May 1813, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate (Age 89 years) Relationship natural Marriage Abt 1749 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F12309 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Deborah Selby, b. 1767, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Adair County, Kentucky Marriage 31 Aug 1785 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F34815 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Mar 2024
Family 2 Martha Catharine Beaven, b. Bef 1777, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 14 May 1853, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 76 years) Marriage 23 Dec 1793 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F34816 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Mar 2024
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NAYLOR, BATSON, Prince George's Co. 26 Jun, 1769 28 Jun, 1769
Wife: Magit,
Children: Batson, Benjamin, George, Anne, Matthew [sic Martha], Elizabeth and Lettice.
Tracts: "Wood Brig."
Exs: Wife Margit, and son George.
Wit; Robert Walls, Bartholomew Fields, Wm. Huget, Mary Williams. 37.340
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1780-1784 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber FF 1 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 26. At the request of Elisha Fields the following Deed of Gift was recorded March 29, 1780
We Elisha Fields and Margaret Fields in consideration of the natural love and affection which we bear towards our loving (not of age) children, and 5 shillings have given unto Benjamin Naylor Negro boy Isaac, Elizabeth Naylor Negro girl Kate, Lettice Naylor Negro girl Henny, Ann Naylor 1 cow and calf, 1 feather bed and furniture and Martha Naylor 1 cow and calf, 1 feather bed and furniture; after the decease of Margaret Fields. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals this March 11, 1780, Elisha Fields, Margaret Fields in the presence of John Smith Brookes, Thomas Wall and acknowledged before John Smith Brookes
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