(1) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Nelson.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1700 te Charles Co, Md.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 20 augustus 1705 te London, England. Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1709 te Charles, Maryland, United States. Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1712 te Charles, Maryland, United States. Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1719 te Charles, Maryland, Verenigde Staten. Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1736 te Charles, Maryland. Zij zijn getrouwd te Charles, MD.Kind(eren):
(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Mary.
Kind(eren):
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Margaret Nelson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mary |
Individual Report for William Warden (I014854)/ Ancestry.com
Name: William Warden Gender: Male
Born: Bef 1673 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Died: 5 Nov 1735 Place: William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland - Inventory
Buried: Place:
Father: John Warder (Bef 1652 - Aft 1673)
Mother: Margery Watson (Bef 1656 - Aft 1673)
Spouse: Mary MNU Warder ( - Aft 9 Jan 1712/13)
Married: Aft 1693 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Children: 1 William Warder (1696 - 2 Apr 1774)
Spouse: Margaret Nelson (1689 - 28 Jun 1755)
Married: Aft 1713 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Children: 1 Richard Warden (Aft 1713 - 9 Aug 1774)
2 James Warden (Bef 1733 - 22 Nov 1785)
General
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William Walden 21.167 CH £103.6.6 Nov 5 1735
Appraisers: Richard Price, Mathew Stone.
Next of kin: John Jackson, Richard Warden.
Administratrix: Margaret Loyde, wife of William Loyde.
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William Walden 14.189 A CH £103.6.6 £135.0.6 Mar 3 1735/36
Received from: Jonas Parker, James Murdock, Charles Sample, Daniell Wright, Mosses Bell, Robert Minion, William
Millstead.
Payments to: Mr. Fendall, Danniell Dulany, Esq., Samuell Hanson.
Distribution to: accountants (1/3).
Residue to: 7 children (unnamed, 4 are minors).
Administratrix: Margrett Loyde, wife of William Loyde.
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Pope, John, Charles County, 5th Sept., 1684; 18th Oct., 1684.
To Joseph Cornell, Charles County, 350 A., "Batton's Clifts."
To kinswoman Eliza: Burford and hrs., 200 A., "Brian's Clifts."
To Thomas Burford, brother of sd. Eliza:, tract afsd. in event of death of sd. Eliza: without issue.
To Bereshebay and Mary Harris, 400 A., "Rome."
To Mary Peter, Edward Baxter, Chris. Shadwell, personalty.
Ex.: Jos. Carvill.
Test: Lawrence Young, Jas. Halliman, Wm. Wader, Edward Boteler. MCW 4. 64.
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Watson, Richard, (nunc.) Pickiawaxen, Charles Co. 13th Nov., 1673; 6th Dec., 1673.
To John Wader, his wife Margery and William, son of afsd. John and Margery Wader, estate, real and personal.
Ex. not named.
Test: Mark Richardson, Martin Defeara. MCW 1. 566.
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Col. John Fendall I5.51 A CH 1170.7.2 77.9.4 May 31 1736
Sureties: John Howard (of Charles County), Thomas Marshall (of Prince George’s county)
Received froms Mr. John Hanbury, Mr. Hide, Mr. William Black.
Payments to: Sund Jones, Dr. Brown, Alexander Simms, guardian (unnamed) of John Rawlins, William Wader, Benjamin
Tasker & Danniell Dulany, Esq., Danniell Dulany Esq., Sanuell Hanson, Mary Summers, Issabella Scot.
Executor (surviving): Mr. Benjamin Fendall.
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Charles County, Maryland., Land Records, 1733-1743 (TLC Genealogy, 1993):
Recorded Feb. 4, 1737/8: Jan. 31, 1737/8 from Samuel Love of Charles County, planter, to William Warder of Charles
County, planter, for 2000 lbs tobacco, a tract of land called Linner Sheet, lying in Charles County, bounded by a plain on
the south side of Matawoman Creek, containing and laid out for about 100 acres. Signed - Samuel (S his mark) Love.
Wit - Robert Yates, John Briscoe. The deed was acknowledged by Samuel Love and Mary, his wife.
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General (cont.)
Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 36 Apr 1713; Recorded at request of Mary Warder:
9 Jan 1712/3; Deed of Gift from Mary Warder of Portobacco to her son William Warder; cattle and hogs; /s/ Mary Warder
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Charles County Circuit Court, Land Records, Liber D#2, Page 39
14 May 1713; Recorded at request of John Duley:
10 Mar 1712; Indenture from Benoni Fanning, Planter, to John Duley, planter; for yearly rent of 500# tobacco; a tract
formerly leased to Wm- Warder and divided from the Fanning dwelling plantation by the main road; /s/ Benoni Fanning;
wit. ?Ln. Macktyre, Edward Bayne, Richd. Smith
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 127 Sep 3, 1790 from Thomas Parsons of CC, planter, to
General William Smallwood of CC, for 7800 lbs of tobacco, all that part of a tract of land in Durham Parish in CC,
containing about 117 acres, being one moiety at the southernmost end of a tract of land called Cole. Cole was originally
devised by Richard Nelson to 2 of his daughters (to wit) Margaret and Alice, that is to say, 117 acres thereof adjoining to
the east side of Christian Temple Manor, of sd tract Cole, to Margaret, the wife of William Warden, and 117 acres, being
the moiety (hereby intended to be conveyed) and the remaining part of Cole to Alice, the wife of David Parsons, from
whom the moieties afd of sd tract respectively descended as follows, the first, as afd, to Richard Warden, heir at law to
sd Margaret, and the second moiety as afd, to William Parsons, heir at law to sd Alice, from whom sd moieties
respectively descended, the first mentioned, to Elijah Warden, heir at law to the sd Richard, and the 2nd to William
Parsons, heir at law to the 1st mentioned William, from whom the moieties afd respectively, descended, the 1st to Asa
Warden, only brother to the sd Elijah, who died unmarried without issue, and the 2nd moiety to Thomas Parsons afd and
party to these presents and heir at law to the last mentioned William, the 2nd moiety being the land hereby conveyed.
Signed - Thomas (X his mark) Parsons. Wit - Rich Barnes*, Henry Barnes*. Mary Peel Bussell, mother to the above
named Thomas Parsons, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Sep 4, 1790.
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