Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Beck.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1704 te Charles Co., Maryland, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Francis Dunnington | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Margaret Beck |
Individual Report for Francis Dunnington (I011409)/ Ancestry.com
Name: Francis Dunnington Gender: Male
Born: 12 Jan 1664/65 Place: England
Died: Aft 1734 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Buried: Place:
Father:
Mother:
Spouse: Margaret Beck (1 May 1674 - )
Married: Abt 1698 Place: Charles County, Maryland
Children: 1 Elizabeth Dunnington (1698 - Aft 1734)
2 Francis Dunnington (1700 - 30 Mar 1789)
3 Rebecca Dunnington (1702 - 26 Feb 1785)
4 Anne Dunnington (1706 - 1783)
5 John Dunnington (1708 - 21 May 1766)
6 William Dunnington (1713 - 5 Feb 1802)
General
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Francis Dunnington, servant to Madam Mary Chandler, was 20 years of age on 12 Jan 1685. [Charles County Maryland
Court and Land Record, Liber M1,1685].
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Barker, John, Charles County, 29th Nov., 1708; 20th Jan 1708-9.
To son John, 300 A. on which Wm. Monkester lives.
dau. Catherine, sons Leonard, Peter, George and William, personalty at majority, and to dau. Eliza;, personnalty.
wife Martha, extx., and hrs. residue of estate, including the manor house.
Test: Gen. Brett, Jno. Booker, Francis Dunnington. 193.329.
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Barker Martha widow, Charles County, 8th Apr., 1718; 21st Apr., 1718.
To Elizabeth Noble, Anne Booker, Rebecca Dunnington, Elizabeth Wharton and George, son of Henry Britt, personalty.
Francis Dunnington personalty, with Proviso that he put his dau. Rebecca at school for 2 yrs.
To son William Barker, dwelling plantation, 100 A,, "Stepney" being that testatrix had from his father, John Barker, and
residue of estate. Rents of land afsd. to be used for his schooling; to be for himself at age of 18, but not to sell anything
without consent of his uncle Henry Britt, or receive estate until of age at 21 yrs. Shd. sd. son William die during minority
the 100 A.., "Stepney," to Mary Godfrey and personal estate to be equally divided bet. Richard and George, sons of
Henry Britt, and Elizabeth Noble and Rebecca and Ann, daus. of Francis Dunnington.
Ex.: Henry Britt.
Test: Gil. Fyffe, Sarah Britt, John Smith. 14.496.
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Laughlane McClaine/McClain 18.508 CH £24.7.0 Aug 21 1734
Appraisers: Thomas Mitchell, Joseph Clement.
Creditors: John Allen, Thomas Mitchell.
Next of kin: Francis Dunnington, Sr, Francis Dunnington, Jr.
Administratrix: Elisabeth McClane.
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Adams, Charles, carpenter, Charles County, 10th Jan., 1733/4; 4th Feb., 1734.
To son George and hrs., "Adamses Delight;" and personalty.
To son Charles and hrs.,, "Frogs Nest."
To dau. Sarah, son Lodowick, Anne Skinner and dau. Barbary Allen, personalty.
To wife Elizabeth and son Charles, ex., residue of estate.
Test: George Elgin, Francis Dunnington, Jr., John Elgin. 20. 879
Charles County Circuit Court Liber M, Page 67
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Portobacco Court; 12 Jan 1685; servants presented to the court.
Francis Dunnington, serv't to Mary Chandler, judged age 20
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Charles County Maryland Land Records, Liber Z, Page 96
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Individual Report for Francis Dunnington (I011409)
General (cont.)
Recorded at request of Richard Neilson (Nelson):
4 Apr 1704; Indenture from Francis Dunnington and Margaret his wife to Richard Neilson; for 1,400# tobacco; a tract
called Howland on the north side of Piscataway River and south side of Mattawoman Creek; containing 200 acres; /s/
Francis Dunnington, Margaret Dunnington (mark); wit. Henry Barnes, Saml. Hanson, Thomas Thompson; ack. 4 Apr
1704 by Francis Dunnington and Margarett his wife; Richard Neilson paid alienation the same date
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Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 227
8 Apr 1719; Recorded at request of Elizabeth Noble:
28 Mar 1719; William White and Mary his wife of Stafford County, Virginia, appoint Henry Brett, planter, as atty. to make
over unto Elizabeth Noble, spinster, part of a tract called Green Chance; being 100 acres that Richard Wakelin left his
dau. Mary Waklin; /s/ William White, Mary White (mark); wit. John Posey (mark), Francis Dunnington (mark); proved by
witnesses
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Charles County Land Records, Liber H#2, Page 228
8 Apr 1719; Recorded at request of Elizabeth Noble:
28 Mar 1719; Indenture from William White of Stafford County, Virginia, and Mary his wife, to Elizabeth Noble; for 7 head
of cattle and 8,000# tobacco; 100 acres of land, part of a tract called Green Chance, being the plantation where Richard
Wakelin lived and left in his will to his dau. Mary Wakelin; /s/ William White, Mary White (mark); wit. John Posey (mark),
Francis Dunnington (mark); 7 Apr Henry Brett ack. deed
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