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! (1) "The Maryland Gazette 1727-1761," by Karen Mauer Green (Frontier Press, Galveston, TX , 1989) p.136.
(2) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA, 1 963) p.39,82. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) New England History and Genealogy Register, Vol . 79, p.330.
(3) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984 ) p.31,33,39,41-42; Pt. 2, p.164. Cites: (a) "Maryland Gazette," 4 Apr 1754.
(4) "Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-Century Virginia Newspapers," by Robert K. Headley, J r. (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1987) p.58. Cites: (a) "The Maryland Gazette," 4 Apr 17 54.
! Birth: (2) d/o Benjamin Tasker/Ann Bladen. (1,2,4a) d/o Hon. Benjamin Tasker of Annapolis , MD. (1,3,4a) Youngest daughter. (3) d/o Benjamin Tasker/Anne.
Marriage to Robert "Councillor" Carter: (2) (1,3a) 2 Apr 1754. (1,4a) By Rev. Mr. Malcolm . (4a) On Tuesday last (notice dtd 4 Apr 1754; m. 2 Apr 1754.)
(3) Described as "a fine young lady with a genteel Fortune."
(3) 1760, Oct: In his will, her brother Benjamin Tasker ordered that all his real and perso nal properties were to be sold and the proceeds divided equally among three of his sisters, A nne Ogle, Frances Carter and Elizabeth Lowndes, and after their deaths, to their surviving ch ildren.
(3) 1768, Jun: In his will, Benjamin Tasker Sr. left 2,500 pounds to each of his daughters , Anne Ogle, Frances Carter and Elizabeth Lowndes. Most of his land was to be sold and the pr oceeds divided equally between his wife and their children.
(3) 1771, 11 Feb: Benjamin Ogle filed suit against Anne Ogle, Robert and Frances Carter an d Christopher and Elizabeth Lowndes as heirs of Benjamin Tasker in the Chancery Court of MD , seeking title to the Belair plantation.
(3) 1774, 27 Apr: The Chancery Court ruled in favor of Benjamin Ogle. It took years to sett le the details.
Frances Tasker |
Date of Import: 12 Jan 2003