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

George Swingel

Male Bef 1751 - Aft 1791  (> 42 years)


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  • Name George Swingel 
    Birth Bef 1751 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1791  Franklin County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I112253  Tree1
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2024 

    Father Hamburgh 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F47732  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records 1769-1772; Liber AA 2 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 374. At the request of George Swingel the following Deed was recorded October 28, 1771
      Indenture made October 1, 1771; Jacob Funck, yeoman of PGCo in consideration of 5 pounds current money of Maryland paid by George Swingel of Frederick County, Maryland has sold the following lots lying in the Town of Hamburgh;
      "Lot Number 161" having 52 ½ feet front on Water Street and 210 feet back to Front Alley;
      To have and to hold subject to a yearly quit rent per lot of one half penny sterling from the 1st day of November next. Signed Jacob Funck in the presence of Benjamin Spyker, Zachariah White and acknowledged before Joshua Beall, Christopher Lowndes and at the same time Ann Funck wife of Jacob Funck released her relinquished her right of dower
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      1773-1778 Frederick County Land Records; {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
      W:80-82. George Swingle recorded deed 29 Sept. 1774 from Michael Kirkpatrick. Waterways rights on 100 acres, part of John's Lot, on Antietam, and Dickenson's Pleasure, for use of George Swingle's mill. Signed before John Stull, Wm Blair.
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      1790-1791 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber JJ 2 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 579. At the request of Samuel Porter and James Sterrett the following Deed was recorded August 10, 1791
      Indenture made May 20, 1791; George Swingley son and heir of Nicholas Swingley, deceased of Franklin County, Pennsylvania in consideration of 25 pounds current money of the state paid by Samuel Porter and James Sterrett of Washington County, Maryland has sold "Lot Number 51" in the Town of Hamburgh having 80 feet fronting on High Street and running 230 feet back. To have and to hold paying to Jacob Funck a yearly ground rent of one half penny sterling on the 1st day of November next. Signed 'Groug Syaragne' in the presence of and acknowledged before Alexander Clagett, Abraham Ott (JP's of Washington County, Maryland and certified by Eli Williams, clerk) and at the same time Catherine Swingley w/o George Swingley relinquished her right of dower
      {spelled Swingel in Liber AA 2, folio 374, October 1, 1771 and Swingle in the 1783 Washington County, Maryland tax assessment}
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      1791-1793 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber JRM 1 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 283. At the request of Jacob Hoffman the following Deed was recorded September 6, 1792
      Indeture made April 15, 1792; George Swingle, Sr., of Frederick County, Maryland in consideration of 5 pounds current money paid by Jacob Hoffman of Baltimore County, Maryland has sold Lot Number 161 in the Town of Hamburgh having 51 ½ feet front on Water Street and 210 feet back to Front Alley subject to the yearly quit rent of ½ penny sterling from the date hereof to be paid to him. Signed George Swingle, Sr., in the presence of John E. Reese, Samuel Yoners and acknowledged before John Moale, Thoms Elliot and at the same time Magaret Swingle w/o George Swingle, Sr., relinquished her right of dower

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