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Gezin van Elizabeth (Mitchell) Stookes ? DeMoss ?

(1) Zij is getrouwd met Edward Welborne Welborn Wilbourne Wilbourne Welborn Wilborn Willborn.


Marriage
Date: 28 Apr 1712
Place: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage
Place: Maryland, USA
Marriage
Date: 1700
Place: Maryland, United States
Marriage
Date: 1710
Place: Maryland, United States
Marriage
Place: Hartford, Maryland, United States
Marriage
Place: Maryland, United States
Marriage
Place: Maryland
Marriage
Date: Bet. 1694-1722
Marriage
Date: Abt. 1703
Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony, Kingdom of Great Britain

Marriage
Place: Maryland, United States
Marriage
Date: Abt. 1703
Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony, Kingdom of Great Britain
Marriage
Date: 1710
Place: Maryland, United States
Marriage
Date: 1710
Place: Maryland, USA,,,

Zij zijn getrouwd op 28 april 1712 te Maryland Colony, America, zij was toen 30 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 3


Kind(eren):

  1. Thomas Mitchell  1700-1761
  2. Elizabeth WILBOURNE  ± 1700-1776 
  3. Thomas WILBOURNE  1701-< 1746 
  4. Ann Welborn  1711-1784 
  5. William WELBORN  1713-> 1772 


(2) Zij is getrouwd met Mitchell.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1686 te Maryland, United States, zij was toen 4 jaar oud.


(3) Zij is getrouwd met Unknown Mitchell.

Zij zijn getrouwd


Kind(eren):



(4) Zij is getrouwd met Edward Wilbourne Welborn.

Zij zijn getrouwd


Notities over Elizabeth (Mitchell) Stookes ? DeMoss ?



Elizabeth Welborn is your 7th great grandmother.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí William Welborn
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Welborn
his mother

https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Welborn/6000000006514588675

Elizabeth Welborn (unknown)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
estimated between 1644 and 1702
Baltimore County, Maryland
Death:
1731
Baltimore County, Maryland
Immediate Family:
Wife of N.N. Mitchell and Edward Welborn
Mother of Thomas Mitchell; William Welborn; Thomas Welborn; Elizabeth Wood and Ann Welborn

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more notesဦadded by Deborah Graham

In 1712 Edward Welborn married Elizabeth Mitchell, a widow, who was born in Baltimore. One source says Elizabeth·Äôs parents were from Connecticut and another that she had a son Thomas Mitchell. Edward and Elizabeth had two daughters, Elizabeth and Ann, and two sons, William and Thomas. In his will, dated 23 Jan 1731, Edward bequeathed 50 acres of land to his wife and at her decease, to his daughter Ann, and the remaining part of his land to William, together with his blacksmith tools. He bequeathed to Thomas a one year old steer. Both Edward and Elizabeth died in 1731 in Baltimore.

Edward Wellbourne married Elizabeth ___, widow of a Mitchell; she'd had one known child, Thomas Mitchell, by her first husband. (This relationship is proven by a document in which the administration of the estate is relinquished by Elizabeth to "her sons Thomas Welborn and Thomas Mitchell;" and this Thomas Mitchell is usually identified as the Thomas Mitchell who married Ann Teague, about whom more below.)

From https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.welborn/385.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
The problem is, the dates don't add up; or else I'm not seeing something clearly here. The Thomas Mitchell who m. Ann Teague, who is supposedly Elizabeth's son, was in Harford County by 1700 (by his own statement); this is confirmed by the fact that he's on the tax lists for Spesutia Hundred in 1703. He is on record as having stated his age in 1730 (he said he was 46), allowing us to calculate his birth year as 1684. Therefore, in 1700, the year he came to Harford Co., he was 16 years old and presumably was accompanied by his parents (or his mother, if she was already a widow).

From https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mitchell/12262/
I'm looking for any clues to the parents or origins of Thomas Mitchell, b. ca. 1684, d. 1747 in Baltimore Co. MD, m. Ann Teague. In Robert Barnes' book "Baltimore County Families," he states that in 1730 Thomas Mitchell stated his age as 46 and said that he had lived in Baltimore Co. for 30 years.He first shows up on the tax rolls in Spesutia Hundred, Baltimore Co., in 1703. I know that his mother was Elizabeth ___ who remarried to Edward Wilbourne. If anyone has any information about Thomas' origins, I'd be glad to find out about it.I have a lot of information on his descendants which I'm happy to share.

From https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.welborn/385.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Edward Wilbourn born c 1655 died between 24 June 1730 and 8 September 1731 in St. George Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland.
He signed his Will on 24 January 1729 and Bond was posted for settlement Edward Wilbourn Will--signed 24 June 1730. Names wife, Elizabeth. The administrated bond was posted 8 September 1731 by Thomas Wilbourne with Thomas Mitchell. The widow, Elizabeth having given administration in favor of her son Thomas Mitchell. The deceased named: Thomas, William, Anne and Elizabeth.n 8 September 1731.
Edward married Elizabeth [Mitchell]--her maiden name may have been DeMoss...she had son, Thomas Mitchell when she married Edward. The four children of Edward are named above.
William was born 21 January 1705 and married Ann Crabtree. I descend from their son, William who married Hepzabeth Stearns. This William was born in St. George Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland and died 24 august 1791 in wilkes County, Georgia. He sojourned for a period of time in North Carolina and his son, General James Wellborn, remained in North Carolina and is buried in Wilkes County, near the town of Wilkesboro on the "home plantation property"...his gravesite and family cemetery destroyed by development....James's wife, Rebecca Montgomery Wellborn is buried in Marshall County, Mississippi.

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Notes on Elizabeth Mitchell B: ABT 1680

Edward Welbourn B: ABT 1660 Maryland/Delaware D: 24 JUN 1731 Hartford Co., Maryland
m. Elizabeth Mitchell B: ABT 1680

Children
Elizabeth Welborn Daughter ABT 1700
Thomas Welborn Son 1701 Chester Co., Pennsylvania d. 1746 Old Frederick Co. Virginia
William Welborn Son 21 JAN 1712/13 Harford Co., Maryland Rowan Co., North Carolina
Ann Welborn Daughter BEF 1713

Pennsylvania Records of Edward Wilbourn
Early Pennsylvania Land Records: Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania. William Henry Egle. 1976?. Minute Book G. \par \par "Edward Wilburn of Concord, Blacksmith, Requests a grant of 94 acres of Vacant Land in the County of Chester, bounded by James Chevers, Widdow Budd and John Chaffan, within the manor of Rocklands, but without Newcastle Line , for which he agrees to pay twent-five pounds within Six Months." "Signed a War't to Edw;d Wilburn for 94 Acres Ordered 21st Ult. \par \par Records of the Courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania Vol 2 (Also have the original records from the court.) 1703 Page 111 \par \par "There being a bastard child brought from the house of John Martin of Concord, the Court having endeavored to find the reputed father thereof by cannot ordered that the said child be called John Thornly and that Edward Willburn keep said John three months and be paid six shillings per week out of the county stock. \par \par 1703 Road a No 15 Road from Brandywine to Naman's Mill "1704" Mentions Edward Wilburn's land. 1706 Page 143 - Edmund Willborn-agreed - On Jury Duty \par \par 1707 Page 155 Indictment of: The Grand Inquest for our Lady the Queen upon their paths Edward Wilbourn: and solemn affirmations do present that Edward Wilbourn Late of Birmingham Township Chester County Blacksmithe the 1 day of October in the 6 year of our Reign of Queen Anne over England at the Township of Concord in the county of Chester aforesaid nine yards of lining cloth of the value of 40 shillings of the goods and chattels of John Hannum Yoeman then and there being found then and there did feloniously take steal and carry away against the peace of said Lady the Queen the crown and dignity and also against the form of an act of assembly of this Province in that case made and provided-Indorsed the 27 of the 9 month 1707 We the Grand Jury find this bill to be a true bill-Michll Blunston foreman-Edward Wilbourn being called to the bar pleads guilty-the court gives Judgement that the said Edward shall make double satisfaction and be whipt with ten lashes on his bare back and wear a Roman T according to law pay the costs. \par \par My Note:The town of Chester had a pair of stocks and a whipping post built in 1703 . A Roman T was of various colors. One mentioned is yellow. One blue one was described as being "no less than 4 inches long each way and one inch broad." It was to be Blue in Edward's case. The "T" for thief. In old Roman Empire the branding would have been on the thumbs for all to see and was permanent. \par \par Two later deeds that I have copies mention the land of the late Edward Wilbourn. The archivist in PA told me that about one-half of the time this means deceased and about one-half of the time it means he moved as is the case of Edward Wilbourn. He moved to Baltimore Co., MD circa 1711. Chester County, Pennsylvania Land Records 1729-1745 On Sept 10, 1709 Deed of James Chevers of Concord, yeoman to Isaac Taylor of Thornbury, surveyor. Mentions the Birmingham township line, land of Edward Wilbourne. !758-1765 Deed Mentions On July 24, 1758 William Smith of Concord, yeoman Hannah his wife to James Logan of the City of Philadelphia.... the land of the late Edward Wilbourn. I would like to point out that the trade of blacksmith was an apprenticed trade. Somewhere we all should be able to find Edward Wilbourn's teacher and his record from the court records as the boys were recorded in court as being bound to a person to appretice for a trade from a certain age to a certain age. This record would give us Edward's birthday year. Earliest record In Baltimore County Maryland of Edward Wilbourne. Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court Libers 1-5 1718-1724 Estate of George Wells. Payment to Edward Willbourn August 4, 1719. \par \par Edward left a will. Baltimore Co., MD Proven References: January 23, 1731 Book 20 Pge 154 Administration Bond posted September 8, 1731 the widow Elizabeth Welborne having relinquished administration to her sons Thomas Mitchell and Thomas Wilbourne. " In the name of God, Amen, the Twenty third of January Anno Dam one thousand seven hundred and thirty one, I, Edward Wilbourne of Baltimore County in the province of Maryland being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory thanks be to Almighty God for so great a blessing do for the better settlement of temporal affairs when it may please God to call me hence make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following , viz: Imprimis, I give unto my loving wife Elizabeth Wilbourne my dwelling plantation with as much land as shall amount to fifty acres during her natural life and after her decease, I give the same to my daughter Ann Wilbourne, her heirs and assigns forever. Item: I give unto my son William Wilbourne the remaining part of my land to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Item: My will is that the great swamp which runs through my land be a division between my wife's part of the land and my son William's part. \par \par Item: I give unto my son Thomas Wilbourne one year old steer to him and his heirs forever. Item: My will is that my son William Wilbourne shall have all my Smith Tools provided he first pay my executor the sum of two thousand pounds of tobacco otherwise the said tools to be praised with my personal estate. \par \par Item: I give unto my loving wife Elizabeth Wilbourne a third part of my clear personal estate after legacys and all other lawful demands against it are discharged. \par \par Item: All the rest and residue of my personall estate I give to my three children namly, Elizabeth Wood, William Wilbourne and Ann Wilbourne to be equally divided amonget them, shear and shear alike. Lastly, I confirm and appoint my loving wife Elizabeth Wilbourne my full and whole executor of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this day and year first written. Signed, sealed and published in the presence of us whose names are under written as witnesses thereunto at his request. Signed Edward Wilbourne Witness: John (X) Coale John (X) Daevley Mitch Webster \par \par Baltimore County Court; 3rd March 1730 came Michael Webster one of the subscribing evidences to the foregoing will and made his solemn affirmation that he saw the testator, Edward Willbourne, sign and seal and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament, and that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of his knowledge of sound and disposing mind, and memory and that he subscribed the said will in the presence of the said testator and at the same time (he) saw Jno. Cole, one of the subscribing evidences sign the said will in the presence of said testator before. Tho. Sheredine, \par \par County Clerk (or Deputy CC) Baltimore County \par \par Baltimore County Court; 3 March 1730, came John Danley one of the subscribing evidences to the aforegoing will and made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that he saw the testator, Edward Willbourne sign, seal and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of his knowledge of sound and disposing mind and memory and that he subscribed the said will in the presence of said testator and that at the same time he saw John Coale, one of the subscribing evidences sign the said will in the presence of the said testator. Sworn to before, Tho. Sheredine, County Clerk, Baltimore County \par \par Edward Wilbourne lived in Spesutia Hundred. On Deer Creek. Baltimore Co., Md. Later Harford Co., MD. Patents PL#6 folder 276 Baltimore Co., MD now Harford Co., MD Charles Know ye that for and in consideration that Edwd Willburne of Baltimore County in our said Province of Maryland hath due unto him one hundred acres of Land within our said Province by virtue of a Warrt. that quantity granted him the Twenty second day of May Seventeen hundred twenty two appears in our land office upon such conditions terms as are expressed in our conditions of Plantations of our said province bearing date the fifth day of April Sixteen hundred and Eight and remaining upon record in our said province together with such alteration as in is made by our further conditions bearing date the fourth day of December Sixteen hundred ninety Six together also with the alterations made by our jurisdiction bearing date at London the twelfth day of September Seventeen hundred twelve and registered in our land office of our said Province Joe Doe therefore grant unto him the said Edward Willburne all that tract or parcele of land called Willburn Venture lying in the County aforesaid beginning at abounded poplar tree and abounded hickory said poplar being abounded tree of a parcele of Land called Quillas Inheritance running thence south west by west one hundred forty perches thence south east by south one hundred twenty perches thence north east by east one hundred forty perches thence with a straight line to the said bounded tree and laid out for one hundred acres of land more or less according to the Certificate of Survey thereof taken and returned unto our land office bearing date the twent second day of October Seventeen hundred twenty two there remaining together with all rights profits and benefits privileges thereunto belonging (Royall mines excepted). To have hold the same unto him the said Edward Willburne his heirs and assigns forever to beholden of us our heirs as of our manner of Baltimore in free Common soccage by fealty only for all manner of services yielding and paying therefore yearly unto us and our heirs at our receipt at St. Marys at the two most usual feasts of the year (viz) the feast of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary and St. Michael the Arch Angele by even equal portions of the rent of four shillings in silver of gold or the full value thereof in such comodities as we our heirs or such officer or officers as shall be appointed by us and our heirs from time to time to collect receive the same shall accept in discharge thereof at the choice of us and our heirs or such officer or officers aforesaid provided that if the said sum for a fine for alienation shall not be paid unto us and our heirs or such officer or officers afore said before such alienation the said alienation enters upon record either in the provincial or county court where the same parcel of land lyeth within one month next after such alienation then the said alienation shall be void and of no effect. Given under our greater seal at arms this tenth day of July Seventeen hundred and twenty five witnefs our trusy and well beloved Richart Tilghman, Esq. Chancellor and keeper of our said greaater seal of our said province of Maryland. \par \par Richard Tilghman Esq. Great Seal \par \par Abstracts of Baltimore County Land Commisions 1727-1762: Deposition of Robert West, Sr. 28 October 1732, age about 63; " About __years ago Edward Wheelbourne, now deceased, showed him the bounded tree of Thomas Brown's land." Deposition of William Wheelbourne, 28 October 1732, age about 24; " About 7-8 years ago his father, Edward Wheelbourne, deceased, showed him the bounded tree." Deposition of Thomas Wheelbourne, 28 October 1732, age about 31; "Same as his brother William." \par \par A Strange Entry in Baltimore Co., MD records: "Margaret Wilbourn , daughter of Margaret Wilboourn, age 9 next "12 tide" in Aug 1730 was bound to Bethia Calvert to age 16." In 1776 Sarah Wilbourn age 45 and Mary Wilbourn age 14 and free Negro Ben Gallow lived in Spesutia Lower Hundred. in Harford Co., MD. \par \par 1730 Vestry Records St. Johns & St. Georges Parish Harford Co., MD. By Ed Wilborn's acct. for Smiths work for the church. (Section 257) Libers 6-10 1724-1731 \par \par Estate of James Preston November 6, 1730. Payment made to Edward Willbourne Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland \par \par Libers 11-15 1731-1737 by V. L. Skinner Estate of Ralph Dandy March 15, 1731. Payment made to Edward Willbourne. Libers 6-10 1724-1731 Estate of James Preston November 6, 1730. Payment made to Edward Willbourne. \par \par RECORDS IN ST. GEORGE'S PARISH BALTIMORE CO., MARYLAND Now Harford County , Maryland Page 256 William Welborn married to Ann Crabtree January the 21st 1731. Page 264 Thomas Wilbourn son of Thomas Wilbourn and Margaret his wife was born January the 18th 1730. Page 265 Edward Welbourn Died Jan 24th 1730-31 Page 271 January 28th 1732 Then was born Jane Wilborn Daughter of William Wilborn Ann his wife. Page 276 October the 25th 1734 Then was Born William Welborn Son of William and Ann his wife. Page 292 August the 18th Then was bourn James Welbourn son of William Welborn and Ann his Wife.}

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Sarah Wheeler
1628-1669
Nicholas Knell
± 1625-1675
Elizabeth Newman
± 1623-± 1645
John Mitchell
1654-1732

Elizabeth (Mitchell) Stookes ? DeMoss ?
1682-1731

(1) 1712
Thomas WILBOURNE
1701-< 1746
Ann Welborn
1711-1784
William WELBORN
1713-> 1772
(2) 1686

Mitchell
1665-1743

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  1. England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

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  2. England, Marriages, 1538·Äì1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.

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    Record for Elizabeth Stookes
  3. England, Marriages, 1538·Äì1973
  4. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pubmembertrees&h=984966608&indiv=try
    Record for Edward Wilbourne
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    Record for Edward Welborne
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