Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Hitchcock.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 december 1736 te Baltimore, Maryland.
Kind(eren):
SAMUEL TAULBEE (1706)
From the Maryland Hall of Records in Annapolis, MD Deed Bk TBD 217 thru
220 for Baltimore County.
Samuel Talbee leased land from Thomas Brerewood for farming. It was a total of 83 1/3 acres.
This located on "My Lady's Manor (Lord Baltimore Gift." Samuel was described as about 38
years of age, wife Elizabeth about 21 and son Zephaniah about 3.
My Lady's Manor was a tract of land of many thousands of acres that was given to Charlotte
Calvert, she the niece of Lord Baltimore, as a wedding gift when she married Thomas
Brerewood. Thomas was very poor business man and had to lease, sell and in some cases lost much of
the property. He was only able to hold on to it for a few years. This was mainly
between 1740 and 1755. Chancery Records of Baltimore Co., Vol 25, pg. 625−632, there is a
dispute over the land that was leased by Samuel Talbie. It would seem that Samuel had a
right to sell his lease, which he did, date not shown, but he left Maryland and went to NC.
We don't know just when he left Maryland. This record, that is part of it, was in year 1792
when Zephaniah said that his parents had gone to Carolina. Our first record of Samuel in NC
is 1783, but was there in 1776 with Wm. we are sure.
The Administration of Acc'ts, Baltimore co., MD, Mary Talby administrator of the estate of
Edward Talby, 1711
In Box 3, Folder 73, 1713, an Inventory for Mary Talby of Baltimore Co., find that WILLIAM
HITCHCOCK is the executor, he the father of Elizabeth who married Samuel, Taulbee, Talbee.
Terms of the lease of land are as follows.
To pay every year the yearly rent of five hundred pounds of good merchantable leafe tobacco
during the terms of the above said lives. The tobacco to be packed every year in good order
condition in a good and sufficient hogshead, with as much if by the said Thomas
Brerwood his heirs executors or as shall make the said hogshead full eight pounds clear
of wood and rolled or carryed to the nearest landing to the Mannor and safely housed the
said hogshead packing nails and rolling all at the charge and expence of the said Samuel
Talbie his heirs executors administrators or assigns every year."
It continues on and on, but this gives an idea of the cost of the acreage he leased. (the
above copied exactly as recorded).
All the above information can be found in Annapolis, MD if anyone wants full record.
All of the information found in Maryland so far has been found by MARY VOTH of Des Moines, Iowa and
Rochelle Vandenburg of Virginia Beach, VA., all except the marriages of Samuel & Elizabeth and Ann &
Zephaniah, those were found by Betty Jiminez as before stated.
− Rose Taulbee's Book
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