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Individual Report for John Perry (I013472)/ Ancestry.com
Name: John Perry Gender: Male
Born: Abt 1700 Place: Durham Parish, Charles County, Maryland
Died: 28 Oct 1763 Place: Charles County, Maryland - Probate
Buried: Place:
Father: Thomas Perry (Bef 1680 - 13 Feb 1717/18)
Mother: Mary {Unproven} Thomas (Abt 1684 - Aft 1718)
Spouse: Rebecca Dunnington (1702 - 26 Feb 1785)
Married: Abt 1718 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Children: 1 Mary Perry (Abt 1718 - Aft 1772)
2 William Perry (Between 1725 and 1744 - 1 May 1770)
3 Elizabeth Perry (Abt 1727 - Aft 1776)
4 Thomas Perry (1728 - 24 Nov 1802)
5 Anne Perry (Abt 1729 - Aft 1783)
6 John Perry (1729 - Aft 1796)
7 Hugh Perry (1734 - 28 Feb 1818)
8 Rebecca Perry (Between 1740 and 1747 - Aft 1809)
9 Francis Perry (Abt 1743 - Aft 1787)
General
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PERRY, JOHN, Charles Co. 1 Feb, 1763; 28 Oct, 1763
To children: Thomas, John and William Perry, Elizabeth Warden, Anne Fewell, Mary Posey, and Rebecca Ratliff, one so
sterling.
To son Hugh Perry, tract of land called Perry's Last Chance; also tract called Griffin's Ambition; 17 A. of tract called
Perry's Hunting Place, adjoining land called Griffin's Ambition.
To son Francis Perry pat. of tract called Perry's Hunting Places
To wife Rebecca, use of furniture during life.
To sons Hugh and Francis Perry, moveable estate, divided between them.
Exs: Sons Hugh and Francis Perry.
Wit: John Elgin, Richard Woodward, John Boye. 31.1043
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Mr. John Perry 86.15 CH £54.14.4 Jul 31 1764 Sep 21 1764
Appraisers: John Elgin William Elgin.
Creditors: Richard Price & Co., Matthew Maxwell attorney for John & James
Jamieson.
Next of kin: Thomas Perry John Perry.
Executors: Hugh Perry, Rebecca. Perry.
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John Perry 5.104 D CH £62.15.5 Sep 14 1768
Sureties: Thomas Perrie, John Perrie.
Legatees: Thomas (son), John (son), William (son), Elisabeth Warden (daughter), Anne Favell (daughter), Mary Posey
(daughter), Rachel Ratcliff (daughter), Rachel (wife).
Residue to 2 sons (equally): Hugh, Francis.
Executors: Rebecca Perry, Hugh Perry.
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An Unrelated John Perry died in 1758 in Prince George's County, Maryland
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Pery, Thomas, Charles Co.,
To sons John, Thomas, William, Hugh and Samuel at 18 yrs;.., and to daus. Mary and Anne, personalty.
Wife Mary extx.
Test: Wm. Brett, Anne Harryson. 14. 519.
Note-Both witnesses dead, Mary Pery, extx.., filed bond 29th Apr., 1718.
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Individual Report for John Perry (I013472)
General (cont.)
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Charles County Court Records, November 1741 Court, Liber T#2, Page 280-281
Pursuant to the order of last Aug CC Court, Commission issued to examine witnesses touching the bounds of a tract of
land called Woodyards Industry, in possession of Richard Woodyard as follows - To Thomas Stone, Richard Harrison,
George Jones, and William Winter of CC, Gent (not being any way related to the petitioner, contiguous proprietor, nor
interested in sd land), whereas Richard Woodyard is seized in fee of a tract of land called Woodyards Industry, lying in
Durham Parish in CC, did on Aug 11 in the 27th year of our Dominion, prefer his petition to CC Court before Robert
Hanson, Gent and his Associates, CC Justices, for Commission to examine witnesses to prove and perpetuate the
memory of the bounds of sd land. Signed Aug 14, 1741 - Edmd Porteus, Cl.
And now here, Thomas Stone & Richard Harrison, return the Commission afd with the following certificate and
depositions thereto annexed: We certify that we have executed the within Commission and have taken the several
depositions hereunto annexed. Signed Oct 19, 1741 - Thomas Stone, Rid Harrison.
The deposition of John Perrie, age about 40, who declares that he has been often told that a pig hickory, which now
appears to have 6 notches of an ancient bound where this deponent now is, and standing on a level in the line of the
land whereon Capt. John Barker now dwells, was the bound tree of Richard Woodyard's land. Signed - John (I his mark)
Perry.
The deposition of Christopher Carroll, age about 27, who declares that about 11 years ago, Richard Woodyard showed
him the above mentioned bounded hickory tree and told him that it was the beginning bound tree of his land. Signed -
Christopher Carrell.
The deposition of John Peddie, age about 47, who declares that about 18 years ago, Richard Woodyard showed him the
above mentioned hickory tree and told him it was the beginning bound tree of his land. Signed - John (P his mark)
Peddie.
The deposition of William Shelton, age about 29, who declares that some years ago, he was told by some person, but
whom this deponent cannot well remember, that the above mentioned bounded hickory tree was the bound tree of
Richard Woodyard's land. Signed - William Shelton.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 112. Jun 28, 1787 from Hugh Perry of CC, to Francis Perry
of CC, for 50 shillings, part of a tract of land called Perry's Hunting Place, lying in Durham Parish in CC, sd part to
contain 20 acres, and is to be laid off adjoining to a tract of land called Griffis' Ambition, and is the remaining part of the
sd tract after taking out or including 53 acres more for the ad Francis Perry, in virtue of the will of their father, John Perry,
decd. And sd Hugh Perry hereby docks, debars, cuts off, and forever destroys all estates, tail and limitations, with all
remainder contingent or vested in the sd part of the sd tract of land hereby sold, and does, in virtue of the Act of
Assembly of the sd State, entitled an Act concerning Estates tail, made in Nov 1782, grant to sd Francis Perry, the ad
part of the sd tract of land, clear of entails, limitations, and encumbrances. Signed - Hugh Perry. Wit - Francis Dunington
Jr, John (X his mark) Warder, Henry Fewel, Rob: H: Harrison (a judge of General Court). Recorded Aug 25, 1787.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 430-371: PERRYS
HUNTING PLACE: 70 acres; Possession of - 70 Acres - Perry, John: Surveyed 12 May 1738 for John Perry: {mm Note;
not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ,, , , ,
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