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- Mary Mullikin left "Mullikin's Orchard to her son James. John Darnall, her son from her first marriage, received "Mullikin's Green". (from http://www.ronulrich.com)
B. Clagett writes that Mary Mullikin's first husband's name may have been John Demall instead of Darnall.
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Mary Darnall 17.138 A £87.2.4 £88.6.6 Nov10 1698
Administrator/Executor: Henry Darnall,
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Murke, John, Calvert Co., 8th Feb., 1676; 10th Mch., 1676.
To son John, estate, real and personal.
Ex.: Rich 'd Charleton.
Test: Arthur Ludford, Mary Williams. 7. 22
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Note and Release, 28 August 1697
From: JAMES WILLIAMS of P. G. County, planter
To: JAMES MULLIKIN of P. G. County, planter
Property: Said WILLIAMS gave a note for 16,000 lbs. of tobacco to said MULLIKIN, due 10 January next, subject to the condition that if said WILLIAMS, by the last day of November next, makes over by deed of gift 200 acres out of the north side of a tract called "Chelsey," now in the possession of said WILLIAMS, unto JAMES MULLIKIN and JANE his wife for their natural lives, and after their de-cease, to their second son THOMAS and his heirs, otherwise to their eldest son JAMES and his heirs, otherwise to descend through the whole family of said JAMES MULLIKIN and JANE his wife, then said note to be void.
Signature: JAMES WILLIAMS
Wit.: EDWARD WILLETT, RICHARD CHAFFEE (mark)
JAMES MULLIKIN of P. G. County, planter, released
JAMES WILLIAMS, son of JAMES WILLIAMS, deceased, of P. G. County, planter, from any claims or obligations, he now has or ever will have against him concerning any legacies, lands, plantations, etc., which "was given me by my father-in-law JAMES WILLIAMS, or by my mother MARY WILLIAMS wife of the above named JAMES WILLIAMS, given or bequeathed to me by my mother at or before or after marriage with the said JAMES WILLIAMS, deceased.
Signature: JAMES MULLIKIN (mark)
Wit.: EDWARD WILLETT, RICHARD CHAFFEE (mark) Recorded: 28 January 1697/8, Vol. A, Page 94
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1696-1702 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber A, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Indenture, 25 January 1697
From: JAMES WILLIAMS of P. G. County, planter
To: JAMES MULLIKIN of P. G. County, planter, and JANE his wife during their natural lives, then to their second son THOMAS and his lawfull heirs, otherwise to their eldest son JAMES and his lawful heirs, otherwise to descend through the family of said JAMES MULLIKIN and JANE his wife.
Property: All the 200 acre tract called "James Gift" being part of a tract called "Chesley" which is now in the possession of the said JAMES WILLIAMS. Signature: JAMES WILLIAMS
Wit.: WILLIAM HARBERT, JOSH. CECELL
Ackn'd: JAMES WILLIAMS, 25 January 1697/8
Recorded: 28 January 1697/8, Vol. A, Page 95
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1726-1730 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 222
Enrolled at request of William Cooke 18 Jul 1727:
John Demall, age ca 70, made oath that Arthur Ludford sold 100 acres of 500 acres called Wood's Joy adjoining land of Henry Pope; formerly in Calvert County, to James William and his son James; James dying without bequest the 100 acres went to Richard Hartrup, s/o Richard Hartrup by his wife Elizabeth, who was sister to James Mullikin, dec'd, father of James Mullikin; James Mullikin, dec'd, and Elizabeth were the children of James Mullikin by his wife Mary; 24 Mar 1726
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