He is married to Mary Stanyarne.
They got married in the year 1682, he was 19 years old.
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He emigrated to Barbados where on May 20, 1678 he appointed his brother Francis of Carolina as his attorney. On August 12, 1679 he was granted a ticket to Carolina. He received warrants of land on the Ashley River and town lots in Charles Town. Secretary of Province Records (1692-1721) show that his wife Mary Ladson was made administrator of his estate, October 1, 1698.
The Grant to John Ladson
On 9 May 1695 a grant was made to John Ladson for 300 acres on the North side of Ashley river and the South side of Cooper River. To this he added on 25 October 1696 a grant of 60 acres of adjoining land. From this 360 acres he conveyed on 13 July 1695 to John Bird 158 acres lying East of the public road. The remainder of his land descended to his eldest son John Ladson who in 1708 conveyed to Richard Cartwright 64 acres196 and in 1706 to John Pendarvis 30 acres.197 It is a little singular that in both these last deeds it is recited that the grant to John Ladson was for 210 acres whereas the grant was really for 300 acres. It may be that the conveyancer meant that John Ladson had 210 acres remaining out of land which had been granted to his father. The remainder of the land after all the mentioned conveyances must have been acquired by Thomas Elliott of "Long Point" as in the latter's will he devises to his daughter Beulah 60 acres off the tract of land formerly bought from Mr Ladson commonly known as "Ladson's" being the part adjoining to Mr Pendarvis "where the school house was built on."198 The rest of "Ladson's" Thomas Elliott devised to his grandson William Elliott (son of his son William Elliott).
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